I meant the word Nephilim. Which means fallen ones. The other phrase we're concerned with is obviously the sons of God. ... I used to believe the sons of Seth theory. But once I found out more I realized the sons of Seth theory didn't quite add up. The idea that angels did this in ancient times is inconvenient. People are uncomfortable with the idea. So they invented the sons of Seth theory.
It is not "inconvenient," it is ridiculous to think angelic beings mated with humans.
But Matthew Henry has no proof that it's about the sons of Seth marrying the daughters of Cain or whatever. If that were true, then why doesn't the scripture go ahead and say so? Why does it say they married the "daughters of ADAM"? Matthew Henry has no answer (God rest His soul) but anyway, the point is that Sons of Seth are obviously descended from Adam also. So why is it a big deal for sons of Adam to marry daughters of Adam? How does he even know the whole race of Cain was excommunicated? That's pretty far-fetched. What allowed the sons of Seth to take wives of all they chose? Doesn't that seem strange to you? They must have been extremely good looking or something? Maybe they had lots of money and nice cars ... See that's kind of silly; it's obviously talking about supernatural beings who were able to have any woman they wanted and no one could or would stop them. Most likely they were worshiped as "gods" by many of the people of those days.
And you have no proof of supernatural mating. The human makes far more sense in those verses.
No it isn't. We find in multiple places that angels became corporeal to fulfill their mission. The two angels that God sent to Sodom even ate and drank with Abraham first. (story begins in Genesis 18) Then when they went to Sodom the people their apparently attempted to rape them; which didn't end well for Sodom ... But anyway, the point is they seem to have been very corporeal.
Not sure what your point is here? Angels "appearing" human does not mean they can mate with women. Not their job. Also obviously not giants.
This is about Jesus Christ ... yes Adam was the son of God (Luke 3:37) but not the begotten son of God. Neither are the angels born of God. They're created sons like Adam was.
Again what is your point? You claimed these sons of God were angels. Also I find no proof that Jesus was a begotten son of God in any other sense then King David was called a begotten son. Jesus only claimed to be the awaited Messiah, - a HUMAN from the line of David.
When God rebukes Job out of the whirlwind. He begins to question Job about things because Job was acting like he knew everything. So, God asks Job if Job was there when the "morning stars" sang and all the "sons of God" shouted for joy. This is definitely not talking about humans but is about angels.
When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy? (Job 38:7)
1. It could be referring to the 5th and 6th day creation, animals and humans, as the 4th day light is created, - so on the 5th -
the first morning stars. Followed by the joy of the created.
2. As usual the word has multiple meanings including
Firstborn, servants, stewards, etc. Firstborn humans and animals. Angels are servants and stewards.
3. So we could also read it as -
When the
morning stars sang together, and all the
Firstborn of God shouted for joy?
When the
morning stars sang together, and all the
creations of God shouted for joy?
When the
morning stars sang together, and all the
servants/stewards of God shouted for joy?
Angels are called servants and stewards of God.
Yes this is again foreshadowing the Messiah ...(2 Sa 7:14)
No it isn't. It is about Solomon whom immediately followed King David to the throne.
2Sa 7:12 And
when thy (King David) days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers,
I will set up thy seed after thee, which shall proceed out of thy bowels (his son Solomon), and I will establish his kingdom.
2Sa 7:13 He shall build an house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever.
(Solomon built the Temple)
2Sa 7:14
I will be his father, and he shall be my son (same as his father David). If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men:
2Sa 7:15 But
my mercy shall not depart away from him, as I took
it from Saul, whom I put away before thee.
This psalm is prophecy addressed to those called "gods". They are angelic beings. This is a counsel of angels set up in some authority over the affairs of humans; who have clearly rebelled against Yah's good ways and have decided to do things their own way. This is why they will "die like men" and "fall like one of the princes". I believe the last reference to "one of the princes" is probably satan who Jesus saw fall from heaven like lightening. And obviously you clearly don't need to be told "you are going to die like a man" if you are a man do you? You already know that. But these are angelic beings so they have to be told they will die like men.
No Psalm 82: isn't. Judges, Kings, etc., are called Elohiym - sons of God.
Psa 82:1 A Psalm of Asaph: The Elohiym/Magistrates/Judges stand to assembly before El (Almighty) the Elohiym He to judge.
Psa 82:2 For
how long will you judge unjustly, and by reason of, advance the wicked?
Psa 82:3
Defend the weak and bereaved, needy and destitute,
be righteous!
Psa 82:4
Deliver the weak and destitute from the hand of the wicked.
Psa 82:5 Of a truth, they observe and don't understand. In misery they walk.
Rotten is the whole foundation.
Psa 82:6
I said Elohiym/Judges thou are; and sons elevated above all others!
Psa 82:7 Nevertheless as human beings, shall die, and of a certainty, as all leaders, fall.
Psa 82:8
Arise o Elohiym/Judges, execute judgment on the land/nation; for you shall inherit the whole nation/people.
No angels are inheriting the earth.
Getting too long - part 2 will follow tomorrow.
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