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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.
Were Beowulf’s Giants the Nephilim? A Genesis 6 Guide
This article examines how the giants and monsters in Beowulf reflect the anomalous account in Genesis 6:1–4, comparing biblical Nephilim tradition, Old English epic motifs, and Christian reframing.
Jude, Enoch, and the Canon Question: What Moore’s Study Shows
When Jude quotes 1 Enoch, many readers worry. Did an inspired New Testament writer give Scripture-level authority to a non-canonical book? And did that quote cause the church to doubt Jude? Nicholas J. Moore’s study, published in the Journal of Theological Studies...
“No, Jude DIDn’T ENDORSE BOOK OF ENOCH AS INSPIRED” – Unpacking Dr. Peter Gentry’s 2017 Paper
Does Jude’s Enoch quote put 1 Enoch inside the Bible? Discover the manuscripts, Dead Sea Scroll fragments, and chiastic clues that say “no.”
EXPLORE DATA
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.
VIDEOS
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…
REVIEWS & DEBUNKING
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.







