posted on Jun, 21 2023 @ 11:59 AM
originally posted by: muzzleflash
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: muzzleflash
a reply to: one4all
I wonder if Bigfoot is the same creature that we call "the Giants of old" and if we humans were created from its DNA or etc...
Too many questions.
Maybe Gilgamesh was a giant?
He was Noah's grandson.
You just crossed an ocean in one step.
First of all, I dont think Gilgamesh was mentioned in the old Testament.
How did they corroborate this? What links Noah and Gilgamesh?
He sounds a lot like Samson but who specifically in the Bible do you think Gilgamesh was? And what led you to this idea?
Gilgamesh is Nimrod,
Nimrod in the Bible was the great-grandson of Noah through the line of Cush (Genesis 10:8). Nimrod is described as the first of the “mighty men”
to appear on the earth after the great flood. Previous to the flood, there had been giants and mighty men on the earth, and “also afterward”
(Genesis 6:4). From examination of the biblical texts and other ancient documents, it is clear that Nimrod was one of these mighty men, and there is
also evidence that he was much larger than the average man—a giant, so to speak.
The Bible calls Nimrod “a mighty hunter before the Lord.” Nimrod established a great kingdom that included “Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in
the land of Shinar” (Genesis 10:9–10). He later extended his kingdom into Assyria, where he built the cities of “Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah and
Resen” (verses 11–12). Nimrod was obviously a skilled man and an ambitious leader. Besides being the founder of the infamous Babel and many other
cities, Nimrod was a mighty man with great physical strength and great strength of will. If he was also of giant stature, then that would be another
reason why the people of his time would follow him—and why so many legends would spring up around him.