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Inferno...
Who Were the Nephilim
and Sons of God?
by
Rich Deem
Introduction
There is
somewhat of a controversy in Christianity regarding the
identification of the Nephilim and sons of God mentioned in the
Genesis flood account (Genesis 6:2-4). Are the sons of God the
human offspring of the godly line of Seth or angelic beings
(demons)? Were the Nephilim a race of giants that existed before
and after the flood or is the word just a generic term
describing large strong people?
Nephilim and sons of
God: Genesis 6
Let's look at
the passage in question, in context:
Now it
came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the
land, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God
saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; and they took
wives for themselves, whomever they chose. Then the LORD
said, "My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because
he also is flesh; nevertheless his days shall be one hundred
and twenty years." The Nephilim were on the earth in those
days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to
the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those
were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown. Then the
LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth,
and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only
evil continually. (Genesis 6:1-5)
It's pretty
obvious from the context that God was not happy about what was
going on between the sons of God, the Nephilim, and the
daughters of men. Let's go on to examine how other biblical
passages use these terms.
Sons of God
Unfortunately, the phrase "sons of God" appears in only five
verses from only two books of the Old Testament. Two verses are
found in the Genesis 6 flood account. The other three verses are
found in the book of Job. From the book of Job, the context
clearly indicates that "sons of God" are angelic beings, since
they enter directly into God's presence1
or existed before the creation of the earth.2
In the New Testament "sons of God"
always refer to redeemed human beings.3
The giants (Nephilim)
The
Hebrew word used to describe the Nephilim occurs in only two
verses of the Old Testament, one in our passage from Genesis 6
and the other in the book of Numbers.4
From the book of Numbers, we find that the descendants of Anak
are part of the Nephilim.5
The verses tell us little about the
people, other than they were strong and tall and lived in
fortified cities. Were these Nephilim the same as the Nephilim
of Genesis 6? Contrary to the beliefs of many, Nephilim does not
describe a race of peoples. In the Bible, races of people groups
were designated by their founding male ancestor. So, the Anakim
were descendent of Anak. However, the Nephilim are never
described as being descended from anybody. The term actually
means "giants,"6
being derived from the Hebrew word nephal, which means to
"fall upon" or "overthrow," referring to their warlike nature.7
Since the Old Testament describes Nephilim both before and after
the flood, if the Nephilim were a race then it would contradict
the rest of Scripture, which indicates pretty clearly that there
were only eight survivors of the flood.8
Demonic or angelic
beings?
Some
Christian have speculated that the "sons of God" from Genesis 6
were demonic beings, who had sexual relations with human women,
and are now condemned to future judgment.9
However, Jesus made it clear that angels are asexual beings who
do not engage in sexual relations at all.10
Since demons are merely fallen angels,11
they would, likewise, be unable to procreate with women.
Conclusion
Since
the Bible indicates that angels are asexual beings, it makes
sense that they could not be the "sons of God" who
produced children with the "daughters of men." The best
interpretation is that the "sons of God" were men who were
descended from Seth, who followed the Lord for a time (in
contrast to the line of Cain, which produced the "daughters of
men").12
However, right before the flood, even the "sons of God" took
wives among the line of Cain, and, therefore, became corrupted
themselves through their unbelieving wives. This is one of the
reasons God determined to destroy the entire human race, except
for the eight people who still followed the Lord (Noah and his
extended family).
Genesis 6
also describes the Nephilim, who were the corrupt strongmen of
their time, notorious for their violent exploits (Genesis 6:4).
These men were probably also descendents of Cain, who were
terrorizing the peoples and represented at least part of the
group whose thoughts were "only evil continually." The Nephilim
that were described after the flood were also evil strongmen,
but not related to those pre-flood people, since they were all
destroyed in the flood.
References
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Now there
was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves
before the LORD, and Satan also came among them. (Job 1:6)
Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present
themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came among them
to present himself before the LORD. (Job 2:1)
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When the
morning stars sang together And all the sons of God shouted
for joy? (Job 38:7)
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"Blessed
are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
(Matthew 5:9)
for neither can they die anymore, for they are like angels,
and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection. (Luke
20:36)
For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are
sons of God. (Romans 8:14)
For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for
the revealing of the sons of God. (Romans 8:19)
For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus.
(Galatians 3:26)
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"There
also we saw the Nephilim (the sons of Anak are part of the
Nephilim); and we became like grasshoppers in our own sight,
and so we were in their sight." (Numbers 13:33)
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When they
had gone up into the Negev, they came to Hebron where Ahiman,
Sheshai and Talmai, the descendants of Anak were. (Now
Hebron was built seven years before Zoan in Egypt.) (Numbers
13:22)
"Nevertheless, the people who live in the land are strong,
and the cities are fortified and very large; and moreover,
we saw the descendants of Anak there. (Numbers 13:28)
a people great and tall, the sons of the Anakim, whom you
know and of whom you have heard it said, 'Who can stand
before the sons of Anak?' (Deuteronomy 9:2)
Now he gave to Caleb the son of Jephunneh a portion among
the sons of Judah, according to the command of the LORD to
Joshua, namely, Kiriath-arba, Arba being the father of Anak
(that is, Hebron). (Joshua 15:13)
And Caleb drove out from there the three sons of Anak:
Sheshai and Ahiman and Talmai, the children of Anak. (Joshua
15:14)
Thus they gave them Kiriath-arba, Arba being the father of
Anak (that is, Hebron), in the hill country of Judah, with
its surrounding pasture lands. (Joshua 21:11)
Then they gave Hebron to Caleb, as Moses had promised; and
he drove out from there the three sons of Anak. (Judges
1:20)
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Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions:
nephîyl/nephil
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(Strong's H5303)
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giants, the Nephilim
Part of
Speech: noun masculine
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H5307
Same Word by TWOT Number: 1393a
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Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions:
nâphal
(Strong's H5307)
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to
fall, lie, be cast down, fail
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(Qal)
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to fall
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to fall (of
violent death)
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to fall
prostrate, prostrate oneself before
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to fall upon,
attack, desert, fall away to, go away to, fall
into the hand of
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to fall
short, fail, fall out, turn out, result
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to settle,
waste away, be offered, be inferior to
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to lie, lie
prostrate
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(Hiphil)
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to cause to
fall, fell, throw down, knock out, lay prostrate
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to overthrow
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to make the
lot fall, assign by lot, apportion by lot
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to let drop,
cause to fail (figuratively)
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to cause to
fall
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(Hithpael)
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to throw or
prostrate oneself, throw oneself upon
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to lie
prostrate, prostrate oneself
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(Pilel)
to fall
Part of
Speech: verb
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root
Same Word by TWOT Number: 1392
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"For as in those days which were before the
flood they were eating and drinking, they were marrying and
giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark,
and they did not understand until the flood came and took
them all away; so shall the coming of the Son of Man be. (Matthew
24:38-39)
they were eating, they were drinking, they were marrying,
they were being given in marriage, until the day that Noah
entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all.
(Luke 17:27)
By faith Noah, being warned by God about things not yet
seen, in reverence prepared an ark for the salvation of his
household, by which he condemned the world, and became an
heir of the righteousness which is according to faith. (Hebrews
11:7)
who once were disobedient, when the patience of God kept
waiting in the days of Noah, during the construction of the
ark, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were brought
safely through the water. (1 Peter 3:20)
and did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah, a
preacher of righteousness, with seven others, when He
brought a flood upon the world of the ungodly; (2 Peter
2:5)
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And
angels who did not keep their own domain, but abandoned
their proper abode, He has kept in eternal bonds under
darkness for the judgment of the great day, (Jude 1:6)
For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast
them into hell and committed them to pits of darkness,
reserved for judgment; (2 Peter 2:4)
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On that
day some Sadducees (who say there is no resurrection) came
to Him and questioned Him, saying, "Teacher, Moses said, 'IF
A MAN DIES, HAVING NO CHILDREN, HIS BROTHER AS NEXT OF KIN
SHALL MARRY HIS WIFE, AND RAISE UP AN OFFSPRING TO HIS
BROTHER.' "Now there were seven brothers with us; and the
first married and died, and having no offspring left his
wife to his brother; so also the second, and the third, down
to the seventh. "And last of all, the woman died. "In the
resurrection therefore whose wife of the seven shall she be?
For they all had her." But Jesus answered and said to them,
"You are mistaken, not understanding the Scriptures, or the
power of God. "For in the resurrection they neither marry,
nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. (Matthew
22:23-30)
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Then
another sign appeared in heaven: and behold, a great red
dragon having seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads
were seven diadems. And his tail *swept away a third of the
stars of heaven and threw them to the earth... And there was
war in heaven, Michael and his angels waging war with the
dragon. The dragon and his angels waged war, and they were
not strong enough, and there was no longer a place found for
them in heaven. And the great dragon was thrown down, the
serpent of old who is called the devil and Satan, who
deceives the whole world; he was thrown down to the earth,
and his angels were thrown down with him. (Revelation
12:3, 7-9)
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Cain gave
rise to a line that was more murderous than himself. Lamech
threatened his wives by telling them that he murdered a man
and a boy, along with potentially another ten people:
Lamech said to his wives,
"Adah and Zillah, Listen to my voice, You wives of
Lamech, Give heed to my speech, For I have killed a man
for wounding me; And a boy for striking me; If Cain is
avenged sevenfold, Then Lamech seventy-sevenfold." (Genesis
4:23-24)

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