Dear Riverwolf, Sure it does as I will explain for you:
Genesis 6 King James Version (KJV)
6 And it came to pass, when men (Heb-Adam/Eve) began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, 2 That the sons of God (prehistoric people) saw the daughters of men (Heb-Adam/Eve) that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.
This means that the prehistoric people, who were CREATED and brought forth from the water on the 5th Day, by Command of God, the Trinity, Gen 1:21 were identical to Adam, the first Human, who was fashioned from the Dust of the ground on the 3rd Day, by the Hands of LORD God/Jesus, which was some 10 Billion years, in man's time, BEFORE the 5th Day when EVERY other living creature was brought forth from the Water. Gen 1:21
No. This, and the rest of your post, are just your personal interpretation. All you've done is look at the text, and add a bunch of stuff that isn't there. I've no reason to take it seriously.
For the record, I'll trust the commentaries and interpretations of those whose Scripture Bere**** actually is, over your personal pet theories.
From: Genesis - Chapter 6 (Parshah Berei**** and Noach) - Tanakh Online - Torah - BibleThe Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of the nobles would come to the daughters of man, and they would bear for them; they are the mighty men, who were of old, the men of renown.
The Nephilim: [They were called נְפִילִים because they fell (נָפְלוּ and caused the world to fall (הִפִּילוּ (Gen. Rabbah 26:7), and in the Hebrew language it means giants (Pirkei dRabbi Eliezer, ch. 22 and Targum Jonathan).
in those days: in the days of the generation of Enosh and the children of Cain.
and also afterward: Although they had seen the destruction of the generation of Enosh, when the ocean rose up and inundated a third of the world, the generation of the Flood did not humble themselves to learn from them. [from Mechilta Yithro, Massechta Bachodesh 6; Sifrei Ekev 743]
when would come: They [the mothers] would bear giants like them [the fathers]. [from Gen. Rabbah 26:7]
mighty men: to rebel against the Omnipresent. [Yelammednu, Batei Midrashoth, p. 148]
the men of renown: Heb. אַנְשֵׁי הַשֵּׁם Those who were called by name: Irad, Mechujael, Methushael, who were so named because of their destruction, for they were wiped out (מְחוּיָאֵל from נִמּוֹחוּ and uprooted; (מְתוּשָׁאֵל from הֻתָּשׁוּ. Another explanation: men of desolation (שִׁמָּמוֹן, who made the world desolate. [from Gen. Rabbah 26:7]
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