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BIBLE QUESTIONS ANSWERED | Who Were the Nephilim?


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The fathering angels were following Satan’s lead in leaving Jehovah God’s organization of angels and decided that they wanted to choose what is good and bad for themselves, like Adam and Eve did. They

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The fathering angels were following Satan’s lead in leaving Jehovah God’s organization of angels and decided that they wanted to choose what is good and bad for themselves, like Adam and Eve did. They made their own manly bodies.They could now experience fleshly things that they could never experience before. They took women and began having sexual relations with them, any woman they wanted. The fathering angels could not be defeated by fleshly mortal men, because these Men really did have a separate spirit body that religions erroneously teach human men today have. The human women bore them male children which were called the Nephilim. The Nephilim were sons of angels from a human mother. We don't know how many angels left the Heavens, fathering Nephilim, however it may have been a considerable number judging by the means of removing them Jehovah took. If God had not flooded the Earth, drowning the Nephilim and forcing their angelic fathers to flee their fleshly bodies and the planet, the Earth could have become like the worst horror movie that men have ever thought of, with angels culling the human race for young women to feed their debased appetite.We are spared the details of the sons (the giant Nephilim) sexual desires. After the angels fled the planet, they were captured and kept in dense darkness. At Great Expense, Jehovah God Lovingly enacted measures to restore the human race and the planet back to His Original purpose.

 

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I'm sure you know, but I will entertain you. Many would say God punished all living things(except fish and some ducks maybe) solely because of the violence of human men. No, Jehovah could have destroyed all the evil men with one angel or like He did to Ananias and Sapphira, just recall the spirit of life. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah comes to mind as another example of what could have been done. No, it seems that Jehovah was forced to act because of the number of rebel angels, those that came to Earth and those that didn't. There had to be some reason that loyal angels could not confront rebel angels on Earth, since they were able to capture them after they fled the Flood. The Insight Book at wol.jw.org states: "God did not hold back from punishing the angels that sinned, but, by throwing them into Tartarus, delivered them to pits of dense darkness to be reserved for judgment." If the rebel angels that put on flesh prior to the deluge are held until judgement, those that followed Satans rebellion, without pursuing unnatural sexual relations like those reserved for judgment, were not evicted from the Heavens until God's Kingdom began ruling in Heaven in 1914. So these at Revelation 12:4,9 must include every other angel that acted on their desire to fall away from Jehovah's loyal Sons.

Jehovah promises a return to universal stability. Nahum 1:9 states 'What will you plot against Jehovah? He is causing a complete extermination. Distress will not arise a second time'. 

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