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We know that because, by Genesis 14:5, some of the inhabitants of Canaan were being called “Rephaim,” and the Rephaim were Nephilim, and were descendants of “Rapha.”. After the Exodus, when the Israelites came out of Egypt, Moses sent spies into the Promised Land.
If the flood of Noah wiped out all the Nephilim, then where did the Nephilim who show up after the flood come from? If the sons of God were fallen angels and if these misbehaving angels were locked up in the abyss, as Jude 6 declares, then how could they come back to visit the daughters of humans?
Does the “marrying and being given in marriage” of Matthew 24:38 refer to the return of this unbiblical crossbreading? The prophet Daniel gives more insight on the Nephilim of the last days.
Genesis 6:1–4 tells the readers that the Nephilim, which means “ fallen ones ” when translated into English, were the product of copulation between the divine beings (lit. sons of god) and human women (lit. daughters of Adam).
In Gen 6:1-4, a group of male angels abandoned their state and estate in order to marry earthly women and thus to procreate. Their offspring were called Nephilim. They are called giants (earth-born) in the LXX. The DNA of their offspring was a hybrid. These DNA-modified giants reappear after the flood.
Giants, Fallen Angels and the Return of the Nephilim will discuss Biblical prophecies of giants on the earth, the Last Days demonic plot of engineering genetic hybrids, and what all of it has to do with Israel and the Middle East.
Giants, Fallen Angels, and the Return of the Nephilim will discuss biblical prophecies of giants on the earth, the Last Days demonic plot of engineering genetic hybrids, and what all of it has to do with Israel and the Middle East.
The return of the Nephilim, just as their appearance in Genesis, is etched in wickedness, and they remained targets of God's judgment. These descendants of Nephilim angels and Nephilim giants once again wreaked havoc on the land, and waged war against God's people.
The Nephilim (/ ˈ n ɛ f ɪ ˌ l ɪ m /; Hebrew: נְפִילִים Nəfīlīm) are mysterious beings or people in the Bible traditionally imagined as being of great size and strength, or alternatively beings of great power and authority. [1] The origins of the Nephilim are disputed.
The Nephilim are directly named in Scripture only twice: in Genesis and Numbers. But many see allusions to their existence throughout the Old Testament. Genesis 6:1-4 clearly defines the Nephilim as the offspring of the “sons of God” and “daughters of men.”