Hello.Perhaps mythology is based on fact. Perhaps we live in a universe that is more interesting than most realize. Perhaps we live in a universe that contains or has contained cherubim, seraphim, nephilim, sphinxes, centaurs, mermaids, dragons, and more.
Perhaps you have read so called Genesis 6:1-4 in context and so called Numbers 13:27-33 in context.
Perhaps beney ha'Elohim (spelling?) had children (who have been called nephilim and giants and titans and more) with human women before and after a flood of water that covered the earth. Perhaps stuff was taught to humans by beney ha'Elohim (spelling?) that helped lead to an increase in violence on earth in days leading up to a flood of water that covered the earth.
Perhaps history is an interesting word and we are living during an interesting time. Perhaps there are beney ha'Elohim (spelling?) alive right now who want people to think they are Elohim. Perhaps there are angels alive right now who want people to think they are God.
Perhaps reading so called...
Genesis 6:1-4
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Numbers 13:27-33
and
Deuteronomy 2:10-11
and
Deuteronomy 2:20-21
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Deuteronomy 3:11-13
and
1 Kings 9:3-9
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1 Chronicles 20:4-8
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2 Chronicles 33:5-6
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Job 1:6-7
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Job 38:4-7
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Isaiah 14
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Isaiah 17:12-14
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Isaiah 24:19-23
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Isaiah 26:5
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Jeremiah 4:13-17
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Jeremiah 10:11-15
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Lamentations 4:17-19
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Ezekiel 28:11-19
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Daniel 2:40-45
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Daniel 10:5-15
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Daniel 11:38-39
and
Daniel 12
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Joel
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Obadiah
and
Habakkuk 1:8
...in context can help us learn about various beings and more even if we read stuff well over two thousand years old.
Perhaps we are living during a time when there are created beings trying to get other created beings to think that all living beings are the result of a random explosion, a mutated amino acid related mistake, and changes during something called RNA transcription... but perhaps some want humans to think that because they think if humans do think that it will help them attempt to fool humans into thinking that they evolved Adam from an ape or something.
Perhaps you have seen Planet of the Apes and Star Trek stuff on a history channel lately. Perhaps there are more people who know about a Mayan calendar than people who know about nephilim.
Perhaps there are education and media influencing freemasons who support a novus ordo seclorum, who consider themselves to be part of something called the craft, who use goat images, and who use upside down five pointed star images inside of circles.
Perhaps you have not been taught about freemasonry and nephilim in schools. Perhaps we are living in an attempted novus ordo seclorum around a time when much nephilim related evidence was covered up in a way so that it could be used to try to fool people later.
Perhaps we should expect more than one PSEUDOCHRISTOS related deception.
Perhaps many people can learn stuff by comparing the size of their legs to backs of horses and camels... and by observing rainbows and waterfalls and fruits and flowers and butterflies and tropical fish and kitties. Perhaps many people have been conditioned into thinking that eyeballs are accidents.
Perhaps I should think more about Yahushua (spelling?) and love and repentance... and less about cherubim and nephilim and flying saucers and freemasonry.
I believe in the Creator of the heavens and the earth. I believe the Creator of the heavens and the earth was born as Yahushua (spelling?). I believe Yahushua (spelling?) died for my sins before resurrecting and ascending to heaven.
Perhaps hearts are more important than tongues, but I may be far from convinced that He has ever actually called Himself Jesus. Perhaps He used and perhaps He still uses a Hebrew name for Joshua. Perhaps Yahushua is a good transliteration of a Hebrew name for Joshua.
Perhaps Yahushua ben Nohn (spelling?) and/or someone referred to as Joshua the son of Nun is referred to as Jesus in a number of translations of something called Acts 7:45, but do you think Mosheh (spelling?) called Yahushua ben Nohn (spelling?) a name that sounds like Jesus?
Perhaps you have read so called Zechariah 6:11-13 in context.
Perhaps there are words in so called Matthew 1:21 that suggest that it was originally in Hebrew or Aramaic and that suggest that He uses a Hebrew or Aramaic name for Joshua.
Perhaps reading so called...
Genesis 3:15
and
Genesis 22:7-12
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Genesis 49:9-12
and
1 Kings 8:26-27
and
Psalm 2
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Psalm 16:8-11
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Psalm 18:3-7
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Psalm 22
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Psalm 31:11
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Psalm 34:19-20
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Psalm 35:11-28
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Psalm 37:7-13
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Psalm 41:9-13
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Psalm 47:5
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Psalm 68:17-21
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Psalm 69:16-23
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Psalm 118:13-29
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Psalm 132:10-11
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Proverbs 30:4
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Isaiah 7:14
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Isaiah 9:1-7
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Isaiah 11:1-12
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Isaiah 25:8-11
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Isaiah 26:19
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Isaiah 28:14-16
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Isaiah 42:1-9
and
Isaiah 49
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Isaiah 50:4-11
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Isaiah 53
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Jeremiah 23:5-6
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Jeremiah 33:8-22
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Daniel 7:13-14
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Daniel 9:24-27
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Hosea 6:1-3
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Amos 8:9-10
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Micah 5:2
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Zechariah 6:11-13
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Zechariah 9:9
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Zechariah 11:10-13
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Zechariah 12:9-10
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Zechariah 13:5-9
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Malachi 4:2
...in context can help us learn about Yahushua (spelling?) and more even if we read stuff well over two thousand years old.
Perhaps there are various beings who DO NOT want people to have faith in Yahushua (spelling?), who DO NOT want people to learn about nephilim, and who DO want people to think they are Elohim or benevolent man making aliens or both.
Perhaps there is a work called The Book of Enoch that has been covered up in a way for a reason. Perhaps there is a work called The Book of Jubilees that has been covered up in a way for a reason. Perhaps we live during an interesting time when men and women can find ancient texts online.
Perhaps you are living in a grand story and there is a big picture that is more marvelous and more full of purpose than any created being realizes.
Perhaps repentance is the most underappreciated word in the English language that is not a Name.
Perhaps I should love more. Perhaps I should judge less.
-Jacob
I've encountered the term "Nephilim" back in high school when I was doing a research on Angels and Demons. The Christian Bible has something to say about these creatures. Here is something about Nephilims:Nephilim are beings who appear in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis, and are also mentioned in other Biblical texts and in some non-canonical Jewish writings. Genesis Chapter 6, verses 1 through 4 describe the origin of the Nephilim:
"Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose. Then the Lord said, "My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh; nevertheless his days shall be one hundred and twenty years." The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.