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  1. Shepherd

    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    A lot of saved, born again believers differ on interpretation of some scriptures. The most important thing as far as we are concerned is knowing Jesus and him crucified, being born of the Spirit, indwelled with the Holy Ghost, and sealed unto the day of redemption. Resorting to personal attacks...
  2. Shepherd

    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    a) Yes I can. The entire summary of Genesis 6 is about the events and people of Genesis 4 and Genesis 5. Men "began to multiply" back in Genesis 4 with all the "begatting" of the generations of Cain. The genealogies of the believers are listed in Genesis 5 with a whole lot more "begatting". Men...
  3. Shepherd

    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    So fallen angels, AKA devils, decided to settle down, marry, and have a families. lol . I guess that's why proponents of this teaching, have to change the word of God and call it "cohabiting". smh
  4. Shepherd

    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Genesis 6 says they took 'wives".
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Thank you, also, brother, for the kind and thoughtful answer. If you read further, you will see that I have analyzed it. The term "sons of God" is defined in the Bible as to what type of being it refers to.......... Jhn 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons...
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    Sinning by NOT having Sex?

    The Bible says your body belongs to your spouse. So if you "defraud" that means to "cheat" them out of what belongs to them. so, yeah, I would say that's a sin. However, to answer the other brother's question. The Bible also says to love your spouse. If one spouse "takes" or "forces" the other...
  7. Shepherd

    Before Abraham was, I am

    In the beginning was the Word,.....and the Word was God......and the Word was made flesh......You don't see that? His name is Immanuel meaning "God with us" etc and you still don't see that either? I see you're using "Yeshua" too. That's fine but, are you Jewish?
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    Before Abraham was, I am

    Matthew Chapter 1 ..........Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost. 21And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. 22Now all this was done...
  9. Shepherd

    Before Abraham was, I am

    Pay attention, first, to what Moses asks...... Exodus 3:13 And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them? And God's answer...
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Brotherman, you said the following..... Then I ansewered with this..... So I merely ADMITTED that no such scripture does. And it, in fact, doesn't to my knowledge. So you then try to turn my admission around, saying I'm "denying the word of God". You actually contradicted yourself here, in...
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Also, the act of *presenting themselves before the Lord* occurred on Earth. In the King James Bible it says that Abraham "stood before the Lord" and Moses was "before the Lord". So I don't get where people think that "before the Lord" had to be in heaven
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    There is no scripture which "declares" this directly. The Bible says to "compare scripture with scripture" to rightly divide the word of truth. So, here goes....... The "Word", Jesus Christ, was in the beginning, and He was God John 1: 1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God...
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Thanks, I only mentioned the Book of Jude because it is almost invariably referenced as a proof text whenever this subject comes up; as it was earlier in this thread.
  14. Shepherd

    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Here's how I believe God dealt with the "Nephilim". The Bible says that Noah was "a preacher of Righteousness"(2 Peter 2:5) So I believe those Nephilim heard that preaching, or at least heard of it, and unfortunately rejected it of their own free will.. They were simply large /tall/ fierce men...
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Another question: if all the Nephilim were killed off in the flood, which they were, why do we find more in the Book of Numbers? Num 13:33 And there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, which come of the angels cohabiting with women: and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were...
  16. Shepherd

    Before Abraham was, I am

    Because it conveys the fact that Jesus is the eternal one. Not only is the "I Am" Jesus, but the statement is even more profound. Check out this verse..... "For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that...
  17. Shepherd

    Pentecostalism's sketchy origins

    "repentence" means to "turn from" or "turn against" something. In other words, you STOP doing what you're doing instead of merely denouncing or being "sorry" for it. It is obvious, from seeing ResidentAlien's second video, that Mr. Benny Hinn did not "turn from" bilking people out of money.
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    The Book of Jude is addressing the problem of "certain men crept in unawares". It then compares these "certain men" to three (3) different groups from the Old Testament. It specifically says which of those 3 groups went "after strange flesh". You even put it in bold. 3 groups: #1 The angels...
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    Were Nephilim (Gen 6) judged differently by God?

    Genesis 6 says that the "sons of God" took WIVES. A "wife" is not merely a "cohabitation". And the angels in the book of Jude "despised dominion" and "left their own habitation". Actually, God threw them out. The ones in the Book of Jude who "defiled the flesh" / "went after strange flesh"...