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Joshua Charles’s Study Bank article on Giants Nephilim in Scripture
Joshua Charles wrote an article on Giants/Nephilim in Scripture for the Study Bank site. Well, I should note that he wrote, “A Study Bank, therefore, is in no way an article, or presenting an argument. It is simply a compilation of data.” He’s described as, “former White House speechwriter, historian, scholar, speaker…came into full communion…
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Tim S. Milner on Nephilim “Giants in the Bible?”
Tim Milner posted Giants in the Bible? wherein he began by asking the title question and another straight away, “Where did the giants come from—and how did one end up standing in front of David?” These questions beg the questions: What’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in…
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The Secret History of the World on Arba, The Mythical Father of the Biblical Giants
Someone going by the username The Secret History Of The World wrote an article titled Arba, The Mythical Father of the Biblical Giants. That instantly brings to mind these questions: What’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in English Bibles? What’s Vocal Creators’ usage? Do those two usages agree? These…
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National Catholic Register on the Mystery of Biblical Giants, from Goliath to the Nephilim
National Catholic Register posted an article titled The Mystery of Biblical Giants, From Goliath to the Nephilim by Bradley Shumaker (“attorney and military veteran. He is an Associate Editor at The Everyman, and his articles have appeared in The Everyman and The Catholic Post.). Since the title appears to juxtapose Giants and Nephilim, that begs…
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The Biblehub site asks Are Nephilim fallen angels, demons, or giants?
The Biblehub site asks Are Nephilim fallen angels, demons, or giants? which immediately brings to my mind that I will have to keep an eye out for what’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in English Bibles? What’s Biblehub’s usage? Do those two usages agree? It’s noted, “The Hebrew word…
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Review of Dr. Justin G. Prock View of Fallen Angels, Watchers, Nephilim, Giants, and Demons
Dr. Justin G. Prock is described on his site as: English professor and the English Chaplain at Pyeongtaek University, in South Korea. Bachelor’s in History from Tennessee Technological University (1990); an 140 Certificate in English as a Second Language from International TEFL Teacher Training (2011); a Master’s in Biblical Studies (2016), a Ph.D. in Biblical…
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Review of Pastor Paul Tackett’s Post-Flood Nephilim Migration
Pastor Paul Tackett (Master’s degree in Pastoral Theology: the, “Meet Out Pastor” section of the, “About” page of his site does not state from where), of VerseQuest Ministries, posted a PDF titled SCATTERED GIANTS: NEPHILIM MIGRATION MAPS which is part of a, “15-part deep-dive series exposing the global movement of the Nephilim from Genesis 6…
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On “‘BIG MEN’ OF MESOPOTAMIA AND THE NEPHILIM”
The Hungry Hearts Collective site posted an article titled THERE WERE GIANTS IN THE LAND: THE “BIG MEN” OF MESOPOTAMIA AND THE NEPHILIM OF THE BIBLE. Up front, the correlation of GIANTS to BIG MEN denotes that the article’s usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word GIANTS is something to do…
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VIDEO: Atheist Edge! deep dive discussion with Ken Ammi
See my various books, including my Atheism books, here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A plea: I have to pay for server usage and have made all content on this website free and always will. I support my family on one income and do research, writing, videos, etc. as a hobby. If you can even spare $1.00 as a donation,…
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Chaosmagick Reddit discussion on Paul Stobb’s Claim that Nephilim Looked Like Clowns
The following discussion took place after a certain Revolutionary_Dare69i posted the following question on the chaosmagick section of Reddit: Nephilim looked like clowns I came across an interesting idea from this video. Thoughts? I, KenAmmi, replied The claim that Nephilim looked like clowns is based on a miscomprehension of the relevant linguistics, reliance on faulty…