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Explore the story of disobedient angels and their offspring from its origin to the modern debate and its impact on Christian thought.
Augustine’s NUANCED Insight on the ‘sons of God’ in Genesis 6:1-4
Unraveling Augustine’s comprehensive interpretation on the ‘sons of God’ in Genesis 6:1-4. While his opinions varied, discover how he supports his preference to believe righteous men were involved but his flirtations with the possibility of angels being the culprits.
Jerome on Genesis 6: Falling Ones, Angels, and the Sons of God
How Jerome’s Hebrew Questions on Genesis reads Nephilim as “falling ones,” weighs Aquila and Symmachus, and preserves an angel reading of Genesis 6 with Psalm 82 in view.
Ephrem the Syrian’s Unique take on Noah’s Virginity, The sons of God and the antediluvian Mighty Men
Let’s look at Genesis 6:1-4 through the lens of another of the earliest writers that interpreted the ‘sons of God’ as human instead of as angelic beings.
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Explore our databases for yourself to discover how people have understood the story of the ‘sons of God’ and Nephilim through the millennia.
RELATED MYTHS
A database of myths from all over the world that relate to the Genesis 6 story.
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These videos feature respected pastors and Bible scholars, and have been carefully selected to give you a firm foundation on the most important aspects.
So jump in and discover the story of Genesis 6: 1 – 4…
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Here, we debunk dubious internet articles and videos, and review books and movies that relate to this topic.
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FALLEN: THE SONS OF GOD AND THE NEPHILIM
by Tim Chaffey
This detailed and easy-to-follow book represents one of the most comprehensive investigations into the identity of the Nephilim and the ‘sons of God’.
Carefully and thoroughly researched, Fallen examines the biblical and historical data to clear up the confusion.







