Genesis 5 are the sons of God in Genesis 6, Genesis 5 Genalogy line. The names listed in Genesis 5 and the meaning of the names in Hebrew and also their ages. Adam (Genesis 5: 3-5) Lived: 930 Years. Adam means “Man” Seth (Genesis 5: 3, 6-8) Lived: 912 Years. Seth means “put” or “appointed” or "Substitute" Enosh (Genesis 5: 6, 9-11) Lived: 905 Years. Enosh mean a " mortal man" Cainan (Genesis 5: 9, 12-14) Lived: 910 Years. Cainan means dwelling place Mahalalel (Genesis 5: 12, 15-18) Lived 895 Years. Mahalalel means "praise God or God be praised" Jared (Genesis 5: 15, 18-20) Lived 962 Years. Jared means "descend" Enoch (Genesis 5: 18, 21-24) Lived 365 Years/Translated never saw death. Enoch means "to initiate or discipline:-dedicate, train up" Methuselah (Genesis 5: 21, 25-27) Lived 969 Years. Methuselah means" [his] death will send away, cast out. Lamech (Genesis 5: 25, 28-31) Lived 777 Years. Lamech means " to be low, depressed or grow poor or impoverished" Noah (Genesis 5: 28-29) Lived 950 Years. Noah’s name means "comfort or rest" Note: The "ONE" Family spared from the flood. Shem (Genesis 10: 10-11) Lived 600 Years. Shem's name means "renown, fame, famous" When putting the meaning of these names in a Phrase this is how it reads. >>>>>>Man [is] appointed a mortal man [in his] dwelling place. Praise God, [He] descended to discipline and train-up. [His] death will send away, cast out, the depressed, the despairing. The One [Jesus] will comfort us and give us rest renown name. >>>The sons of God in Genesis 5 point to the Son of God>>Nephilim/Giants an offspring list. Explaining the wordf Nephilim (Hebrew) and the word Giantes/Giants (Greek/English), how the words are used in context, explaining Genesis 6 that are refer to Geneis 5, because there were no chapter breaks and verse breaks when Genesis was originally written. Have to remember the OT was written in Hebrew and the NT was written in Greek, also what is different of the OT and NT is that the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings (First Covenant) are found in the OT, while the sacrifice of Jesus (New Covenant) is found in the NT. The First Covenant was just temporary used for atonement, worship, prayer and sanctification, was only good until the next sacrifice was offered, and they had to be offered repeatedly. The other purpose of the "First Covenant" was looking forward and foreshadowing the "New Covenant" which is the final sacrifice and the Promise in Jesus on the Cross for the FINAL payment for sin. Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim/Giants were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown. This is broken down in two sections, Section A and Section B. ---SECTION A: Explaining the Nephilim, a Hebrew word meaning 'those who have fallen' or 'the fallen ones. Strong's Concordance for Nephilim (Hebrew) is H5303 and is derived from the word Nephal is H5307. Nephal is to fall, lie or cast down.Naphal is a Hebrew word.Using the Hebrew word Naphal which you get the Hebrew word Nephilim. Job1:20 "Then Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he FELL to the ground and worshiped." The word "FELL" in Job 1:20 when translated to Hebrew is the word Naphal. Job also presented God with burnt offerings found in Job 1:5, which is fitting Job 1:5 is right before Job 1:6. Job 1:6 and Job 2:1 mentions "sons of God", basically this is about the "First Covenant" of the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings. Hebrew use is the Nephilim would fall (Naphal) to the ground like Job 1:20 mentions, so it would be in a state of worship, probably on their knees. A person can find the "First Covenant" in Job 1:5 "And when the days of the feast had run their course, Job would send and consecrate them, and he would rise early in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, “It may be that my children have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts.” Thus Job did continually." Job is a "Patriarch" and had priestly duties, and in a covenant relationship with the Lord God. NOTICE in Job 1:5, Job with the "First Covenant" when presented the animal sacrifice/burnt offering unto the Lord, the sacrifice "Sanctified" Job's children. Sanctify means to set apart as or declare holy; consecrate, make legitimate or binding by religious sanction, free from sin; purify, cause to be or seem morally right or acceptable. This entire list of Sanctification/Sanctified is all qualifications for "sons of God" as well as preistly duties, angels do not have preistly duties, sanctification and the "First Covenant" Noah also who is listed in Genesis 5 also offered (First Covenant) the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings unto the Lord right after the flood when Noah got out of the ark, found in Genesis 8:20 "Then Noah built an altar to the Lord and took some of every clean animal and some of every clean bird and offered burnt offerings on the altar." In Genesis 6:4 the Nephilim (Hebrew) are in a position of worship or falling to the ground while presenting (First Covenant) a sacrifice/burnt offering to the Lord God. Man has twisted the meaning of the word and changed the meaning of the word "Nephilim" to some a giant form of hybrid that is a result of angels and human women procreating. That is how deception works and many are mislead and deceived. By twisting and changing the word Nephilim which is a state of worship towards God, it is now a word that takes away the worship to God and how man worshiped and was presented before God in that day or time period. Man also mixes in the Greek/English word "Gigantes/Giant" to make this sound believable with this giant hybrid. ---SECTION B: Explaining the word Gigantas/Giant (Greek/English) is primarily referring to YEARS. The word Giant (English) comes from the Greek word gígantas/gigantes>>>AB Number G1095.2 Genesis 6:4 γίγαντες - giants When translated into Greek as gigantez, gigantes, or 'giants in Genesis 6:4. That is how we get the English word Giants. The use of this Greek/English word Giants in CONTEXT is Primarly referring to Years or the life spans of Genesis 5, but the people of that day since they had such a longevity of life might have had a different physical stature, Adam and Eve may have been up to 10-12 feet tall, so stature/height could apply as well. Genesis 5 has a genealogy list that tells of individuals that lived these enormous/Giant life spans. Genesis 5 is probably the "sons of God". The word Giants is just explaining the "sons of God" and the geneolgy line (offspring list) of Geneis 5. Even Noah and others of Genesis 5 lived a Giant and enormous life spans before and after the flood. Life spans started to Shrink after the flood up until today. Methuselah who lived the longes (Genesis 5: 21, 25-27) Lived 969 Years, a "Giant" life span compared to today. Moses who is the Author of Genesis also is the Author of Psalm 90, which was also originally written in Hebrew. Moses mentions life spans in Psalm 90 as well. "Psalm 90:10 The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty; yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away." We notice the life spans got "shrunk", they were not so "giant" anymore.
IN SUMMARY With using both Hebrew and Greek/English there is more than one meaning or use of the words Nephilim and Gigantes/Giants. There is a DOUBLE meaning and use on how the words Nephilim and Gigantes/Giants is used in Genesis 6:4 , because of Hebrew, Greek and English or to say which language is used, it is basically a play on words of the Hebrew, Greek, and English languages. Looking at Geneis 6:4 using (PARANTHESES) as Commentary in Genesis 6:4 Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim (First Covenant/fallen ones/Patriarchs) Giants (Years/enormous life spans/Genesis 5 Patriarchs) were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God (Genesis 5/Patriarchs) came in to the daughters of man (daughters of Adam/women) and they bore children (Human/Genesis 5) to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew term used for “sons of God” is “bene elohim,” while in the New Testament, the Greek term used is “huios theou”. However, both terms refer to the same concept: Human beings who possess a special and covenant relationship with God referring to BOTH the "First Coveant" of animal sacrifices/burnt offerings found in the OT and the "New Covenant" which is the Sacrfice of Jesus on the Cross found in the NT.
Jesus did not say heavenly angels COULD NOT have sexual relations. He said they didn't. Big difference. In all scripture, there are no mentions of female angels. Kind of hard for male angels to have eex with males.
@ERLong-ww7yn The angels procreation isn't just a moral prohibition (Do not do this...); rather, it is a metaphysical impossibility (noncorporeal beings are without corporeal bodies with reproductive systems).
@@BibleAnswerMan umm, when Jesus was ressurected, he was flesh with the ability to move into the spiritual realm. The scripture says we live and reign with him on high. It also says this corruptible body will be changed to an incorruptible, just like Jesus, and that there will be a new heaven and a new earth. Now we know from science and simple observation that there were worlds before this one. The elohim are just the righteous dead who have been glorified from a prior world. "He came unto his own and his own received him not, but to as many as received him, to them gave he the power to become THE SONS OF GOD (elohim)
@ERLong-ww7yn The Son of God in the carnation was the perfect union of divinity and humanity. Jesus always moved in the physical and spiritual realms, if you want to call it that. But according to Jesus' true divinity, the Son of God never ceased being omnipresent. There may be many elohim but Christianity says there is just one Elohim. All other elohim are impostors or those made in His likeness. Those made in the image of God can never receive the worship due to the one true God.
@@BibleAnswerMan elohim in the Hebrew can be plural or singular. In the 54 instances it is used in the Masoretic Hebrew Bible it refers to supernatural or spiritual beings, not just the Almighty.
Jesus said in matthew that angels in heaven do not marry not that they cannot marry. also fallen angels on earth may not hold to the same heavenly standard.
@vintagediecast-mf1gp Interesting point. But there is also the problem with the plumbing. Angels and demons are without the physical reproduction parts to do the reproducing.
@nuggetoftruth-ericking7489 What evidence is for that assertion? The ancient Antiochene Church came together in consensus affirming the reality of extraterrestrial life who built unidentified flying objects? Skeptical about that assertion.
I believe God is in us and we are in God. Not that we are God, but that we are particles of God.When we truly believe in Jesus incarnated to save us from our our nature, sin, and death we truly become sons and daughters of God( deification).
@methodius--9405 what do you think let us make humankind in our image according to our likeness( homo ousia?) I don't believe that is pantheism. I also think deification is describing Sanctifying Grace. Living the Devine Life to become like Jesus Christ....by Grace.
@methodius--9405 I would invite you to read" Truth Matters,Life Matters More" by Hank Hanegraaff. I was describing panentheism( God is Omnipresent and transcends all things. One word (particles) does not infer or describe pantheism. The Lord's Supper, Communion, and the Eucharist by Saint Ignatius described them as our "medicine of immortality and the antidote against death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ." The Eucharist is so much more than what you are describing. It is likened to experiencing the real presence of Jesus Christ, to becoming one with Christ and the oneness with the Father and the Spirit. When we partake of the Mystical Supper instituted by our Lord, we live in Him and He lives in us. The Eucharist is our manna, our food of the soul!!!
I want to recommend "Truth Matters, Life Matters More" written by Hank Hanegraaff. It is a two part book. Great book and informative. I was called a believer of Pantheist and spouting heresy. What I was trying to share was Panentheism which is not seen as heresy. Saint Ignatius saw the Eucharist as the "medicine to immortality. " AND "the antidote against death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ." Through the "Lord's Supper, Communion, or the Eucharist we experience the real presence of Jesus Christ becoming one with Christ and oneness with the Father and the Spirit. When we partake of the Mystical Supper we live in Jesus Christ and He lives in us. This supernatural manna through the Eucharist is food for our souls.
Thank you for promoting a contextual biblical perspective on the Gen 6 angel theory that seems to be the rage these days.
Thanks!!!
Genesis 5 are the sons of God in Genesis 6,
Genesis 5 Genalogy line. The names listed in Genesis 5 and the meaning of the names in Hebrew and also their ages.
Adam (Genesis 5: 3-5) Lived: 930 Years. Adam means “Man”
Seth (Genesis 5: 3, 6-8) Lived: 912 Years. Seth means “put” or “appointed” or "Substitute"
Enosh (Genesis 5: 6, 9-11) Lived: 905 Years. Enosh mean a " mortal man"
Cainan (Genesis 5: 9, 12-14) Lived: 910 Years. Cainan means dwelling place
Mahalalel (Genesis 5: 12, 15-18) Lived 895 Years. Mahalalel means "praise God or God be praised"
Jared (Genesis 5: 15, 18-20) Lived 962 Years. Jared means "descend"
Enoch (Genesis 5: 18, 21-24) Lived 365 Years/Translated never saw death. Enoch means "to initiate or discipline:-dedicate, train up"
Methuselah (Genesis 5: 21, 25-27) Lived 969 Years. Methuselah means" [his] death will send away, cast out.
Lamech (Genesis 5: 25, 28-31) Lived 777 Years. Lamech means " to be low, depressed or grow poor or impoverished"
Noah (Genesis 5: 28-29) Lived 950 Years. Noah’s name means "comfort or rest" Note: The "ONE" Family spared from the flood.
Shem (Genesis 10: 10-11) Lived 600 Years. Shem's name means "renown, fame, famous"
When putting the meaning of these names in a Phrase this is how it reads. >>>>>>Man [is] appointed a mortal man [in his] dwelling place. Praise God, [He] descended to discipline and train-up.
[His] death will send away, cast out, the depressed, the despairing. The One [Jesus] will comfort us and give us rest renown name.
>>>The sons of God in Genesis 5 point to the Son of God>>Nephilim/Giants an offspring list.
Explaining the wordf Nephilim (Hebrew) and the word Giantes/Giants (Greek/English), how the words are used in context, explaining Genesis 6 that are refer to Geneis 5, because there were no chapter breaks and verse breaks when Genesis was originally written. Have to remember the OT was written in Hebrew and the NT was written in Greek, also what is different of the OT and NT is that the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings (First Covenant) are found in the OT, while the sacrifice of Jesus (New Covenant) is found in the NT. The First Covenant was just temporary used for atonement, worship, prayer and sanctification, was only good until the next sacrifice was offered, and they had to be offered repeatedly. The other purpose of the "First Covenant" was looking forward and foreshadowing the "New Covenant" which is the final sacrifice and the Promise in Jesus on the Cross for the FINAL payment for sin.
Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim/Giants were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.
This is broken down in two sections, Section A and Section B.
---SECTION A: Explaining the Nephilim, a Hebrew word meaning 'those who have fallen' or 'the fallen ones.
Strong's Concordance for Nephilim (Hebrew) is H5303 and is derived from the word Nephal is H5307. Nephal is to fall, lie or cast down.Naphal is a Hebrew word.Using the Hebrew word Naphal which you get the Hebrew word Nephilim.
Job1:20 "Then Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he FELL to the ground and worshiped."
The word "FELL" in Job 1:20 when translated to Hebrew is the word Naphal. Job also presented God with burnt offerings found in Job 1:5, which is fitting Job 1:5 is right before Job 1:6. Job 1:6 and Job 2:1 mentions "sons of God", basically this is about the "First Covenant" of the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings.
Hebrew use is the Nephilim would fall (Naphal) to the ground like Job 1:20 mentions, so it would be in a state of worship, probably on their knees.
A person can find the "First Covenant" in Job 1:5 "And when the days of the feast had run their course, Job would send and consecrate them, and he would rise early in the morning and offer burnt offerings according to the number of them all. For Job said, “It may be that my children have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts.” Thus Job did continually."
Job is a "Patriarch" and had priestly duties, and in a covenant relationship with the Lord God. NOTICE in Job 1:5, Job with the "First Covenant" when presented the animal sacrifice/burnt offering unto the Lord, the sacrifice "Sanctified" Job's children. Sanctify means to set apart as or declare holy; consecrate, make legitimate or binding by religious sanction, free from sin; purify, cause to be or seem morally right or acceptable. This entire list of Sanctification/Sanctified is all qualifications for "sons of God" as well as preistly duties, angels do not have preistly duties, sanctification and the "First Covenant"
Noah also who is listed in Genesis 5 also offered (First Covenant) the animal sacrifices/burnt offerings unto the Lord right after the flood when Noah got out of the ark, found in Genesis 8:20 "Then Noah built an altar to the Lord and took some of every clean animal and some of every clean bird and offered burnt offerings on the altar."
In Genesis 6:4 the Nephilim (Hebrew) are in a position of worship or falling to the ground while presenting (First Covenant) a sacrifice/burnt offering to the Lord God. Man has twisted the meaning of the word and changed the meaning of the word "Nephilim" to some a giant form of hybrid that is a result of angels and human women procreating. That is how deception works and many are mislead and deceived. By twisting and changing the word Nephilim which is a state of worship towards God, it is now a word that takes away the worship to God and how man worshiped and was presented before God in that day or time period. Man also mixes in the Greek/English word "Gigantes/Giant" to make this sound believable with this giant hybrid.
---SECTION B: Explaining the word Gigantas/Giant (Greek/English) is primarily referring to YEARS. The word Giant (English) comes from the Greek word gígantas/gigantes>>>AB Number G1095.2 Genesis 6:4 γίγαντες - giants
When translated into Greek as gigantez, gigantes, or 'giants in Genesis 6:4. That is how we get the English word Giants. The use of this Greek/English word Giants in CONTEXT is Primarly referring to Years or the life spans of Genesis 5, but the people of that day since they had such a longevity of life might have had a different physical stature, Adam and Eve may have been up to 10-12 feet tall, so stature/height could apply as well.
Genesis 5 has a genealogy list that tells of individuals that lived these enormous/Giant life spans. Genesis 5 is probably the "sons of God". The word Giants is just explaining the "sons of God" and the geneolgy line (offspring list) of Geneis 5. Even Noah and others of Genesis 5 lived a Giant and enormous life spans before and after the flood. Life spans started to Shrink after the flood up until today. Methuselah who lived the longes (Genesis 5: 21, 25-27) Lived 969 Years, a "Giant" life span compared to today.
Moses who is the Author of Genesis also is the Author of Psalm 90, which was also originally written in Hebrew. Moses mentions life spans in Psalm 90 as well. "Psalm 90:10 The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty; yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away."
We notice the life spans got "shrunk", they were not so "giant" anymore.
IN SUMMARY
With using both Hebrew and Greek/English there is more than one meaning or use of the words Nephilim and Gigantes/Giants. There is a DOUBLE meaning and use on how the words Nephilim and Gigantes/Giants is used in Genesis 6:4 , because of Hebrew, Greek and English or to say which language is used, it is basically a play on words of the Hebrew, Greek, and English languages.
Looking at Geneis 6:4 using (PARANTHESES) as Commentary in Genesis 6:4
Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim (First Covenant/fallen ones/Patriarchs) Giants (Years/enormous life spans/Genesis 5 Patriarchs) were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God (Genesis 5/Patriarchs) came in to the daughters of man (daughters of Adam/women) and they bore children (Human/Genesis 5) to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.
In the Old Testament, the Hebrew term used for “sons of God” is “bene elohim,” while in the New Testament, the Greek term used is “huios theou”. However, both terms refer to the same concept: Human beings who possess a special and covenant relationship with God referring to BOTH the "First Coveant" of animal sacrifices/burnt offerings found in the OT and the "New Covenant" which is the Sacrfice of Jesus on the Cross found in the NT.
@SEVEN-7- Opinion noted.
What about the little "g" gods in Psalm 82:1 ?
And who/what are the Nephilim and where did they come from?
@davekpghpa That would be explained in the video. But Psalm 82 refers to earthly human rulers.
Jesus did not say heavenly angels COULD NOT have sexual relations. He said they didn't. Big difference. In all scripture, there are no mentions of female angels. Kind of hard for male angels to have eex with males.
@ERLong-ww7yn The angels procreation isn't just a moral prohibition (Do not do this...); rather, it is a metaphysical impossibility (noncorporeal beings are without corporeal bodies with reproductive systems).
@@BibleAnswerMan umm, when Jesus was ressurected, he was flesh with the ability to move into the spiritual realm. The scripture says we live and reign with him on high. It also says this corruptible body will be changed to an incorruptible, just like Jesus, and that there will be a new heaven and a new earth.
Now we know from science and simple observation that there were worlds before this one. The elohim are just the righteous dead who have been glorified from a prior world. "He came unto his own and his own received him not, but to as many as received him, to them gave he the power to become THE SONS OF GOD (elohim)
@ERLong-ww7yn The Son of God in the carnation was the perfect union of divinity and humanity. Jesus always moved in the physical and spiritual realms, if you want to call it that. But according to Jesus' true divinity, the Son of God never ceased being omnipresent.
There may be many elohim but Christianity says there is just one Elohim. All other elohim are impostors or those made in His likeness.
Those made in the image of God can never receive the worship due to the one true God.
@@BibleAnswerMan elohim in the Hebrew can be plural or singular. In the 54 instances it is used in the Masoretic Hebrew Bible it refers to supernatural or spiritual beings, not just the Almighty.
I am a child of Father God
@geospatialtears Amen
@@BibleAnswerMan so are thee 🙏❤️🤗
Jesus said in matthew that angels in heaven do not marry not that they cannot marry. also fallen angels on earth may not hold to the same heavenly standard.
@vintagediecast-mf1gp Interesting point. But there is also the problem with the plumbing. Angels and demons are without the physical reproduction parts to do the reproducing.
The Ancient Antiochene Church of God teaches the reality of Et's and UFO's.
@nuggetoftruth-ericking7489 What evidence is for that assertion? The ancient Antiochene Church came together in consensus affirming the reality of extraterrestrial life who built unidentified flying objects? Skeptical about that assertion.
I believe God is in us and we are in God. Not that we are God, but that we are particles of God.When we truly believe in Jesus incarnated to save us from our our nature, sin, and death we truly become sons and daughters of God( deification).
@robinbanion3772 Thanks for the thought!
@methodius--9405 what do you think let us make humankind in our image according to our likeness( homo ousia?) I don't believe that is pantheism. I also think deification is describing Sanctifying Grace. Living the Devine Life to become like Jesus Christ....by Grace.
@methodius--9405 I would invite you to read" Truth Matters,Life Matters More" by Hank Hanegraaff. I was describing panentheism( God is Omnipresent and transcends all things. One word (particles) does not infer or describe pantheism. The Lord's Supper, Communion, and the Eucharist by Saint Ignatius described them as our "medicine of immortality and the antidote against death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ."
The Eucharist is so much more than what you are describing. It is likened to experiencing the real presence of Jesus Christ, to becoming one with Christ and the oneness with the Father and the Spirit. When we partake of the Mystical Supper instituted by our Lord, we live in Him and He lives in us. The Eucharist is our manna, our food of the soul!!!
I want to recommend "Truth Matters, Life Matters More" written by Hank Hanegraaff. It is a two part book. Great book and informative. I was called a believer of Pantheist and spouting heresy. What I was trying to share was Panentheism which is not seen as heresy. Saint Ignatius saw the Eucharist as the "medicine to immortality. " AND "the antidote against death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ." Through the "Lord's Supper, Communion, or the Eucharist we experience the real presence of Jesus Christ becoming one with Christ and oneness with the Father and the Spirit. When we partake of the Mystical Supper we live in Jesus Christ and He lives in us. This supernatural manna through the Eucharist is food for our souls.
There is no such thing in the Bible as a “fallen angel “ only people that take things out of context could come out with something like this.
@diodorusb how else would you define angels and Satan?