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The Biblical Giants , Human/Angel Half breeds, Human/Alien Half

breeds, Fallen Angels, Demons, or all of the above ?


"Nephilim" is a Hebrew word meaning whose basic meaning is
"those who have fallen." .
Alternate Translations dependant upon the context in which it
is used "those who fall upon," in the sense of invaders or
hostile and violent men;
In the Book o Eziekel> Ezk. 32:20
Unnaturally begotten men or bastards from "abortion" or
"miscarriage".
The subject of the Nephilim is a complicated matter, and one of the
great puzzles of the Bible. The same general theme is found
throughout ancient writings of many peoples and is not confined
exclusively to the Bible.
They were obviously a race of impressive physical stature compared to
the smaller Hebrews, from Numbers 13:33. This particular reference is
glossed by a statement which implies that the offspring of Anak in
Canaan were descended from the renowned Rephaim or Nephilim
The origination of the Nephilim begins with a story of the fallen angels.
Originating in the Book of Enoch {Apocrypha} Shemhazai, an angel of
high rank, led a sect of angels in a descent to earth to instruct humans
in righteousness. The mission lasted for a few centuries, but soon the
soldiers/missionaries/angels became corrupted in their lusting after
human females. After lusting, the fallen angels instructed the women
in magic and conjuring, mated with them, and produced offspring, who
would later be referred to as the Nephilim.
Enoch was probably as well known to the ancient readers as he
is unknown to modern readers . Genesis says of him only that
he "walked with God," and afterward "he was not, because God
had taken him" (Gen. 5:24). This passage made Enoch an
exalted figure of considerable fascination.

The Book of Giants


Another work concerned with the fallen Angels and Enoch , It
was widely read in ancient Rome and Greece but only
fragments of it, some un-translated exist today.
The following are some relevant excerpts, even with the large volume
of missing sections we can still extract a basic overall meaning
[?] they knew the secrets of [?] [ ? si]n was great in the earth [ ? [?] [
. . . ] and they killed many [ ? ] [? they begat] giants [ ? ]
[ ?everything that the] earth produced [?] [ ?] the great fish [?] [ ? ]

the sky with all that grew [?] [ ? fruit of] the earth and all kinds of
grain and all the trees [?] 1... male and female, and among humans
[?]
It is interesting to note that one the Giants referred to in this work is
Gilgamesh, for any who are familiar with the Gilgamesh Epic.

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