@Qatziedatwoo The claim that Nephilim looked like clowns is based on a flashback after YEARS of using and abusing hardcore hallucinogenic drugs, miscomprehension of the relevant linguistics, reliance on faulty sources, folklore, and mere assertions, see my book:
https://t.co/kf5oB73xBl
@DavidWh01554430@FunnySight The claim that Nephilim looked like clowns is based on a flashback after YEARS of using and abusing hardcore hallucinogenic drugs, miscomprehension of the relevant linguistics, reliance on faulty sources, folklore, and mere assertions, see my book:
https://t.co/kf5oB73xBl
@yahunna9@MrsRomano6@desertcynic@blessedmikko@orthovikvision No reliable indication of "bigger in stature" & as for "giants" the key questions are: what’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in English Bibles? What’s any given speaker's/writer's usage? Do those two usages agree?
@biblenewsradio@sbukosky@cnalive Frist issue is linguistic: what’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in English Bibles? What’s your usage? Do those two usages agree?
@sbukosky@cnalive By asserting "escaped the flood" you contradicted the Bible five times (Gen 7:7, 23; Heb 11:7; 1 Peter 3:20 & 2 Peter 2:5) does that matter to you?
@xPhoenix@Authentic369 You may be interested in my paper "How Nephilim Absconded from the Tanakh and Invaded Folkloric Territory":
https://t.co/cstLChinYl
@TasteofFameTV That demons are the spirits of dead Nephilim is just folklore from centuries, if not millennia, after the Torah. For a biblical view, please see my article “Demons Ex Machina: What are Demons?”
https://t.co/4rjI7ai8Ug
@MrsRomano6@yahunna9@desertcynic@blessedmikko@orthovikvision You left out data:
It says "Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them"
For "humans are still afflicted with 'thoughts and intentions of the heart'" you left out "continually"
@htoth_toth@Kristen_Bitting It's IMpossible Nephilim exist since God didn't fail, the flood wasn't much of a waste.
Kandahar giant is just an internet hoax.
@Kristen_Bitting@PirateEagleFang YES!!!!!!!
Pop-Nephilology, as I term it, has been a huge, huge psyop since day one: it's run by people who sell un-biblical tall-tales to Christians.
I've written whole book debunking them.
@IULIAN548762@iluminatibot Too vague: When Moses sent 12 spies into the Promised Land, the 10 unfaithful, disloyal, contradictory, embellishers reported an "evil report" that descendants of the Nephilim were living in Canaan and God rebuked those 10.
It's actually impossible that it was true.
@SkiddlyV@planethunter56@ChrisUKSharp Num 13:33 is just 1 unreliable sentence from 1 unreliable evil report by 10 unreliable guys whom God rebuked so not true.
Goliath is referred to as a Repha, not a Nephil, literally every single time he's mentioned.
@MikeSMillerArt@TheGermanicist@NOSKINNYBIBLES Not to eliminate Nephilim since they didn't make it past the flood.
God told us many times why He commanded such things but never said a single word about Nephilim.
Have you read those reasons?
@cmichaeldean4@FELibrary_ Yes, "giants" is utterly & uselessly subjective, vague, generic & multi-usage.
Not the case that "King Og and Goliath, etc., were roughly between 9’6” and 13’ according to the Bible"
No physical description of Og & the LXX, DDS & Josephus have a just shy of 7ft Goliath.
@cmichaeldean4@FELibrary_ "giants: great giants, nephilim, and eliud or elyo" is a linguistics issue since it's jumping from vague modern English terms to specific ancient Hebrew and Aramaic terms.
@justsumchiik@TheSlimeYouKnow@ABC Sorry but whence, exactly, do you get "It’s clear the nephilim (titans) were given tech by their fallen Angel"?
I'm willing to grant it but curious as to where that's outlined--besides what the folklore in 1 Enoch says the Angels taught humans.