Where Do I Go When I Die?
One of the burning questions in the minds of humans since the beginning of the time has been, “Where do I go when I die?”
Read moreOne of the burning questions in the minds of humans since the beginning of the time has been, “Where do I go when I die?”
Read moreThe Nephilim were destroyed in the Flood. Their spirits survived to become demons, a belief shared by Jews of the Second Temple period and early Church fathers such as Origen, Philo, and Justin Martyr.
Read moreThe Greeks and Romans shared a good deal of their religion. The names were different (with the notable exception of Apollo), but the gods were pretty much the same.
Read moreEvery so often, someone asks why I spend so much time studying the giants mentioned in the Bible. The implication is that the giants, variously called Anakim, Rephaim, and Nephilim, are “fringe,” and thus irrelevant. Isn’t Jesus enough?
Read moreThe sons of Sheth were the sons of the Titans—the Rephaim, the spirits of the Nephilim. Whoa! Greek myth overlapping Bible prophecy? You bet.
Read moreIn short, the Jewish scholars who translated the Old Testament into Greek about two hundred years before the birth of Jesus clearly understood that the Nephilim were giants, not just men who “fell away” from God.
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