Ninth_Scribe
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The Nephiliem are Giant supernatural demi-angels living in Cannan about 3000 BC.
Nephilim (nēfĭl`ĭm), in the Bible, Hebrew word of no known meaning, denoting peoples of gigantic stature with superhuman strength. The term is translated as "giants" in the Authorized Version. The Book of Genesis refers to Nephilim as the offspring of marriages between "daughters of humans" and "sons of God."
That's from a Greek mistranslation. Demi angels? Hahahahahaha! And I suppose you believe the Holy seed were angels who mated with humans? Please! I like the fairy tales, but they have nothing to do with Law. Ezra spoke of the Law and when he spoke of the Zerah Kodesh, he was addressing the human men of a specific lineage, as was Genesis and the Book of Deuteronomy 14:1 ~
You are the sons of God, you shall not cut yourselves nor make any baldness on your heads on acount of the dead.
The bene Elohim were 'men' and the Am Ha' Aretz were the 'people of the land' (eg: local products).
However, the myth and the matter agree on one point... the unions are unlawful:
Book of Ezra:
And they made proclamation throughout Judah and Jerusalem unto all the children of the captivity, that they should gather themselves together unto Jerusalem; and that whosoever did not come within three days, according to the counsel of the princes and the elders, all his substance should be forfeited, and himself separated from the congregation of the captivity.
All these had taken foreign wives; and some of them had wives by whom they had children.
And Ezra the priest stood up, and said unto them: 'Ye have broken faith, and have married foreign women, to increase the guilt of Israel.
There have been quite a number of mistakes that were made. If you listen to most encyclopedias, they're still circulating the myth that Azrael is the Angel of Death named in the Book of Tobit. Fact: The only angel named in that book is Raphael - and he wasn't an Angel of Death. I could cite thousands of others, but not on this forum.
Some things you might want to know about Nephalim:
Since the days of Genesis, inter-marriage outside the Zerah Kodesh had become a known cause of war, especially when children were born into the unions. Parental conflicts surrounding how the children would be raised, what language they would speak and which God they serve, caused domestic disputes that travelled quickly from parents, to families and often spread throughout entire neighborhoods, creating dissent among the people. The children who were born into the conflicts created by the mixed unions, would often refuse both parent's Gods when they came of age. They became a selfish and ungodly race, without morals, caring only for themselves.
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