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Sir, you are most certainly right to feel apprehension. The Nephilim are indeed the children of the fallen angels and are a grave danger to all of us
though the majority in the ufology field disagree.
In the McDougal Littell World History Book, Patterns of Interaction page 29, "A Religion of Many Gods. Like many peoples in the Fertile Crescent, the
Sumerians believed that many differnt gods controlled the various forces in nature. The belief in many gods is called polytheism. Enlil, the god of
clouds and air, was among the most powerful gods. Sumerians feared him as "the raging flood that has no rival." Lowest of all the gods were demons
known as Wicked Udugs, who caused disease, misfortune, and every kind of human trouble. Altogether, the Sumerians believed in roughly 3, 000 gods.
Sumerians described their gods as doing many of the same things humans do - fallling in love, having children, quarreling, and so on. Yet the
Sumerians also believed that their gods were both immortal and all powerful.
Sumer is in the land of UR, which is in Iraq. This was even after the flood of Noah. Seth, Noah's son, migrated back to Ur after the flood.
I support what Cash69 has told you, but the Sons of God in the book of Job are most definitely angels, since the Nephilim could not possibly stand
before the LORD God.
Job 1:6
Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themelves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them.
Job 2:1
Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves beore the LORD, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the
LORD.
I believe that all mythology and idol worship have a true foundation, but these 'gods" are actually the fallen angels and the Nephilim.
From the Book of Enoch.
VI-XI. The Fall of the Angels: the Demoralization of Mankind: the Intercession of the Angels on behalf of Mankind. The Dooms pronounced by God on the
Angels of the Messianic Kingdom-- (a Noah fragment).
1 And it came to pass when the children of men had multiplied that in those days were born unto
2 them beautiful and comely daughters. And the angels, the children of the heaven, saw and lusted after them, and said to one another: 'Come, let us
choose us wives from among the children of men
3 and beget us children.' And Semjâzâ, who was their leader, said unto them: 'I fear ye will not
4 indeed agree to do this deed, and I alone shall have to pay the penalty of a great sin.' And they all answered him and said: 'Let us all swear an
oath, and all bind ourselves by mutual imprecations
5 not to abandon this plan but to do this thing.' Then sware they all together and bound themselves
6 by mutual imprecations upon it. And they were in all two hundred; who descended in the days of Jared on the summit of Mount Hermon, and they called
it Mount Hermon, because they had sworn
7 and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. And these are the names of their leaders: Samîazâz, their leader, Arâkîba, Râmêêl,
Kôkabîêl, Tâmîêl, Râmîêl, Dânêl, Êzêqêêl, Barâqîjâl,
8 Asâêl, Armârôs, Batârêl, Anânêl, Zaqîêl, Samsâpêêl, Satarêl, Tûrêl, Jômjâêl, Sariêl. These are their chiefs of tens.
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1 And all the others together with them took unto themselves wives, and each chose for himself one, and they began to go in unto them and to defile
themselves with them, and they taught them charms
2 and enchantments, and the cutting of roots, and made them acquainted with plants. And they
3 became pregnant, and they bare great giants, whose height was three thousand ells: Who consumed
4 all the acquisitions of men. And when men could no longer sustain them, the giants turned against
5 them and devoured mankind. And they began to sin against birds, and beasts, and reptiles, and
6 fish, and to devour one another's flesh, and drink the blood.