If you really want to understand get an Interlinear bible along with
a good concordance like Strong's Concordance so you can actually look up what these verses say in Hebrew and Greek instead of depending on everything to be spelled out to you in English.
The book of Enoch also talks about it.
Amazon - Book of Enoch
The story of David and Goliath should also help you realize how deep this goes.
Every video i posted has the strong's concordance breakdown of these verses. The narrator posts the strong's breakdown WITH THE VERSED. More proof that in waisting my time. I posted all the proof that yall full of shyt and yall haven't taken the time to even review what i'm talking about. This nikka gonna tell me if i need a good understanding get a strong's concordance
Christians are dummies and lazy when it comes to the word. Quit replaying and watch the video because you are exposing yourself
Matthew 22:30 is more proof.
Genesis 6 is baffling. Many scholars would argue that the story about “sons of God” procreating with the “daughters of man” needs to be demythologized. Others, Darren Aron…
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Two become One.
Intermarriage. Genesis 6 is not about demi-gods, rock monsters, or fallen angels. Nowhere in Scripture are we told that angels can have sexual intercourse or reproduce; in fact, Jesus states that angels are unmarriageable (Matthew 22:30). Angels are spiritual beings, and sex is by definition
physical. [I do not agree that 2 Peter 2:1-11 and Jude 1:4-8 are speaking about angels coming down in this passage to have relations with human women, but that is for another article another day.] As I was saying, this passage is about the disastrous
intermarriage of the two seeds.
In verse 2, the structure of the text clearly contrasts “the sons
of God” with “the daugthers
of Man”. These are the two lines: the men from the line of Seth who called upon the name of the LORD and were faithful to God vs. the daughters of wicked Man. Once two separate lines, they now become one polluted lineage through intermarriage: “The sons of God saw that the daughters of Man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose.”
Just as Eve was drawn into sin by her eyes, now we have the sons of God polluting the promised seed because of their eyes. Verse 3 is a prophecy about the flood: “My Spirit will not strive with Man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.” This is a pronouncement of the coming judgment on all of mankind. Why? Because all of mankind has together become completely sinful. In verse 4, the Nephilim are fallen and wicked warriors, men like Lamech who become famous through violent exploits. It is possible that they became mighty through physical prowess. [The word
Nephilim only appears here and in the bad report of the spies in Numbers 13:33. I would argue that the connection the spies make between the sons of Anak and the
Nephilim is a falsehood meant to scare the people.] The key is that the earth has been overrun by wicked, violent, and infamous men.