Genesis 6:4 – “There were giants on the earth in those days,”

Most English Bibles use the word “giants”. However, the ancient Hebrew text is “Nephilim”. Nephilim in Hebr...

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Genesis 6:4 – “There were giants on the earth in those days,”

Most English Bibles use the word “giants”. However, the ancient Hebrew text is “Nephilim”. Nephilim in Hebrew actually means “those that came down, from the sky.” They are sometimes referred to as the "Fallen Ones" The Christian teachings in the Church, are trying to remain silent about the fun facts of the Bible. But you can not escape it. The evidence is clear that there were "beings" that came down from the heavens, and created offspring with the daughters of men. There are skulls and carcasses being discovered on a daily basis, that prove the giant in the Bible named Goliath is every bit true and not a fairly tale, the size and stature recorded in the Scriptures are indeed a fact. This is a writing about those facts. Taken from the Bible and the book of Enoch, we can see that there is more to the story than what the Church is telling us. There is a reason for it. Learn more about this. Enjoy!

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