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Athanasius, besides being a theological defender, delved into biblical exegesis, providing interpretations on various passages, including Genesis 6:1-4. He argued that the “sons of God” mentioned in this passage were not supernatural beings but the descendants of Seth, who were considered righteous. This view aligns with scholars like Julius Africanus and Ephrem the Syrian.
Biblical scholar Robert Furrow explores the enigmatic ‘sons of God’ and the Nephilim in Genesis 6:1-4. Presenting both the angelic and the descendants of Cain theories, Furrow leans towards celestial involvement.
Explore the origins of the Nephilim in Genesis 6 and the Book of Enoch with Ben Stanhope’s insightful analysis. Discover how ancient texts and linguistic clues reveal these giants as the offspring of celestial beings and human women.
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