You believe angels had sex with women?
Yes. The giants in Genesis 6, the Nephilim, were the offspring of
the second group of angels that rebelled against God. These angels were not the same as the first group who fell with Lucifer in Isaiah 14. Rather, they rebelled in a different way. Scripture says that the sons of God saw the daughters of men and took them as wives, producing giants in the earth (Genesis 6:1 through 4). Jude shows that these angels “kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation” and are now “reserved in everlasting chains under darkness” (Jude 1:6). Peter adds that God “cast them down to hell,” translated from the Greek verb
tartaróō, referring to the place known as Tartarus (2 Peter 2:4). This identifies them as a unique second group of rebels punished immediately, unlike the demons who still roam freely.
Although the Flood destroyed the original Nephilim, Scripture plainly states that giants appeared again after the Flood. Genesis 6:4 says, “There were giants in the earth in those days and also after that.” After the Flood we find the Rephaim, Anakim, Emim, Zamzummim, and other giant clans dwelling in the land of Canaan. The spies sent by Moses encountered the sons of Anak and reported, “we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight” (Numbers 13:33). The Anakim were known for their extraordinary height and strength.
Goliath was a direct descendant of these post-Flood giant tribes. He was “of Gath,” one of the Philistine cities where the Anakim survived (Joshua 11:22). Scripture records another giant from Gath with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot (2 Samuel 21:20 and 1 Chronicles 20:6), which reflects the same corrupted hybrid traits found earlier. Goliath had four giant brothers as well (2 Samuel 21:15 through 22), showing that a surviving giant bloodline continued into David’s day.
We also see the extreme size of these post-Flood giants from Og king of Bashan. He belonged to the same broad group of giant peoples linked with the Rephaim and Anakim. The Bible records the exact size of his bed: “nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it” (Deuteronomy 3:11). Using the standard cubit of eighteen inches, his bed measured about thirteen and a half feet long and six feet wide. Even if this provided more space than the man’s actual height, it still suggests Og himself stood around ten to twelve feet tall. Since the Anakim are grouped with these same giant clans (Deuteronomy 2:10 through 11 and Joshua 11:21 through 22), Og’s stature gives us a vivid sense of the kind of giants Israel faced.
The Bible contains many incredible and supernatural events, including a talking serpent (Genesis 3:1 through 5), a talking donkey (Numbers 22:28 through 30), and an axe head that floated on water (2 Kings 6:5 through 7). In the same way, the accounts of the Nephilim, the giant tribes, and their angelic origins fit naturally within the supernatural reality Scripture reveals.
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