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    The Nephilim

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    Post by SPADEZ Sat Jun 26, 2010 3:10 am

    Way back when god created Adam & Eve in Christianity, satan sent fallen angels to mate with human women. The offspring was a human & angel hybrid. Making them known as "abominations" which are creatures God did that make. These beat were said to grow extremely big, way taller then any human being. up to 30 feet or so.

    There is another theory that god created the great flood in the bible because he was trying to rid the world of "abominations" which are known as: The Nephilim.

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    The Nephilim Empty Re: The Nephilim

    Post by SPADEZ Sat Jun 26, 2010 3:11 am

    Nephilim (or sometimes referred to as nefalim)[citation needed] are beings who appear in the Hebrew Bible, specifically mentioned in the Book of Genesis and the Book of Numbers, they are also mentioned in other Biblical texts and in some non-canonical Jewish writings.

    "Nephilim" comes from a Hebrew word נְפִילִים (nephilim) meaning "fallen ones."

    Jean Leclerc and Peter of Aquila, among others, suggest that it is derived from the warlike nature of the Nephilim, comparing the usage of Naphal in Job 1:15 "And the Sabeans fell upon them" where Naphal means "to take in battle". Alternatively, Samuel David Luzzatto understands nephilim as deriving from the Hebrew word פלא Pele which means wondrous.[4] Another possibility is that the term is a generic term for "giants" in general,[5] which is consistent with the Septuagint and Vulgate translations of the word. Some expositors believe it may refer more to the ferocity and strength of the people who are referred to, rather than their physical height,[6][7] though in the Book of Numbers intentional stress on height is apparent, whether metaphorical or actual (see below on Anakim).

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