Beware the Watch the Water documentary. Jordan Sather weighs in.
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That was a Jewish belief and got some traction in church history, but its 100% reading into the text what's not there. It's actually the weakest of 3 major views on who the "sons of God" were (not sons of men).
Yet, it's in the KJV Genesis Chapter 6, specifically verses 1-7.
The Bible has many conundrums, missing books, it's a compilation with missing chapters, which may have shed some light - but, IMHO, understanding these issues are just "bonus points", as our salvation is not based on a comprehensive test on the Bible, but rather in our faith in Christ.
If I am wrong, that's on me.
I totally agree. I like researching Nephilim and Biblical topics like it because I crave to have a deeper understanding of the Bible, but one does not need to know that stuff to be saved. You just have to believe that God loved you so much that he sent his son Jesus to die on the cross for your sins.
Awesome guys! Spot on.
@hodar & gwgh83
There are many things in the bible that I understand completely, and have not yet implemented perfectly. Like love your enemies. I'm not too worried about the stuff I dont, but I do enjoy the mental exercise of looking into any of Gods word, and I pray the Holy Spirit would illuminate the text for me. Maybe some day.
Blessings.
@smartbaum you are correct "sons of God" my fault. The dangers of texting on lunch break.
I havent heard any stronger arguments as to who they were, but I haven't exhaustively studied the subject either.
Thank you again for the correction.
Blessings.