http://www.heaven.net.nz/writings/thebookofenoch.htm
2006-07-31 11:38:51
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answered by ? 2
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This has no longer been removed from the Bible. you may examine of those Angels interior the only financial ruin of the e book of Jude. those angelic beings have been marrying on the time of Noah. Noah became a preacher who preached against them. infants have been being born of those angel/human unions, and thats why God sent the flood - to wreck the inflow of those hybrids. What the angels particularly needed became to get Noahs daughters to take area; Noah does not have it, of direction. This became devil's 2d attempt (interior the flesh age) to pollute the organic line that down the generations, womb-to-womb via the kin of Noah, would come the Christ baby. And the conflict is on................
2016-12-10 19:03:33
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answered by howsare 4
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The Fundies say yes, these were fallen angels, and this pollution of the bloodline of humanity is why the Israelites were ordered to kill everyone they met in the Promised Land.
2006-07-31 11:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is bazaar, Genesis 6 does not even mention an angel.
2006-07-31 11:36:40
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answered by d8 2
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The Los Angeles Angels? Probably not...
2006-07-31 11:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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that's what the Bible says, the Bible also references the Book of Enoch which says the same thing. the Bible also says that the offspring of the angels and humans were giants which is not possible between two humans
2006-07-31 11:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you have a mistranslation here. It says that the Nephilim were on earth when the sons of God went to the Daughters of men. It doesnt say that the Nephilim went to the daughters of men. They were just there.
2006-07-31 11:38:50
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answered by Your hero until you meet Jesus 3
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In truth yes. In reality no. You can see it as something more than a metaphor but less than a fact. I'm not a christian BTW but there's something to be looked into here.
the children were called nephilim.
2006-07-31 11:35:26
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answered by Ramuel 2
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No. The context is clear: the godly line of Seth with the ungodly line of Cain.
2006-07-31 11:32:31
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answered by RandyGE 5
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If you believe the literal translation of the Bible, then yes. However, no reasonable person would believe such a thing.
2006-07-31 11:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They landed in the Mother Ship.
2006-07-31 11:32:28
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answered by Dan V 1
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