- Who Were the Nephilim?
- The First Rebellion
- The Great Flood
- Hypotheses About Their Return
- Giants After the Flood
- Ongoing Influence
- In Conclusion: The Struggle Unending
The Bible mentions a race of giants called the Nephilim, and some believe they survived Noah’s flood by hiding in caves. Today, we examine this mystery through scriptures and ancient traditions.
Who Were the Nephilim?
The Nephilim refers to the “sons of God” described in Genesis 6. These giants were born from human women and fallen angels. They were incredibly powerful, evil beings who served pagan gods and were seen as the literal corruption of God’s creation.
The First Rebellion
The cosmic struggle between good and evil began with Lucifer’s rebellion against God, long before the Nephilim. Later, some of these fallen angels descended to earth again, producing human/angel hybrids with women known as the Nephilim.
The Great Flood
The Nephilim had corrupted the world with violence, prompting God to wipe humanity from the earth using the Great Flood, sparing only Noah’s immediate family. However, the Bible says there were Nephilim on earth “in those days—and also afterward.” How could this be?
Hypotheses About Their Return
- Rebellion of Angels II: It’s thought that after the flood, fallen angels once again mingled with human women, breeding giants similar to the Anakim and Rephaim.
- Remnants from the Deluge: Some legends recount that a Nephilim or two survived by retreating to high places or other means. While somewhat mythical, these accounts provide one explanation for their post-flood presence.
Giants After the Flood
Nephilim remained after the flood, particularly the Rephaim and Anakim, who stood in the way of progress for the Israelites. They were not just physical giants but also symbols of the ongoing spiritual warfare between divine order and chaos.
Ongoing Influence
The Nephilim continued their legacy by teaching secret knowledge and dark practices that led to idolatry and occultism. They are said to walk the earth as dark spirits, forever seeking vengeance upon humanity.
In Conclusion: The Struggle Unending
The tale of the Nephilim is an eternal depiction of the battle between good and evil. Whether seen as real or allegorical evildoers, their story captivates and cautions.
If you enjoyed this investigation, be sure to drop a like, share it with others, and subscribe for more insights into ancient mysteries and biblical truths. See you in the next video!