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Hebrew records have always maintained that the second wife of Noah was a girl called Na'amah and that the seed of the Nephilim continued after the flood through her incestuous offspring with Noah's accursed grandson Cana'an. Paul said that "the oracles of God" are with the Jews, and Jesus said that "the Pharisees sit in Moses seat", so any bible believer should not ignore what little remnant of ancient wisdom we have to offer at least don't you think?[[User:Kaz|Kaz]] 03:08, 9 July 2012 (PDT) | Hebrew records have always maintained that the second wife of Noah was a girl called Na'amah and that the seed of the Nephilim continued after the flood through her incestuous offspring with Noah's accursed grandson Cana'an. Paul said that "the oracles of God" are with the Jews, and Jesus said that "the Pharisees sit in Moses seat", so any bible believer should not ignore what little remnant of ancient wisdom we have to offer at least don't you think?[[User:Kaz|Kaz]] 03:08, 9 July 2012 (PDT) | ||
* - Although I think we should respect for Jewish oral traditions, to what cost? It's sometimes helpful e.g., understanding certain historical matter, as what the First-Century layout of the temple was like and so forth. However, both the Apostle Paul and Christ Jesus warned true Christian about fabled Jewish traditions ('''Titus 1:14'''). Now the Apostle Paul said that "all scripture (referring to the Tanakh, the inspired Gospels and the inspired Epistles) is inspired of God" ('''2 Timothy 3:16-17''') not all Jewish traditions, especially those passed on orally (which later formed the Talmud and other rabbinic literature). The Apostle Peter moreover said there were ''8 survivors'' not 9 ('''1 Peter 3:20'''). The Bible explains Canaan was cursed by Noah for a gross and perverted act disgracing his great-grandfather Noah. --[[User:Anaccuratesource|Anaccuratesource]] 19:25, 9 July 2012 (PDT) The Nephilim reappearing (because the flood killed "all flesh" minus 8 souls) really rests on an untrustworthy report from unfaithful men designed to strike fear into minds and hearts of the men and women of Israel. I don't think this is a reliable enough to say dogmatically new Nephilim can into being. Genesis 10 documents the genealogy of mankind. There was no mention of fallen angels (the "sons of God") re-mating with women ever again. I feel for new Nephilim to have appeared I have missed something in the Bible; something huge. Would that make the Great Flood of Noah's day somewhat pointless too? Your thoughts. --[[User:Anaccuratesource|Anaccuratesource]] 19:25, 9 July 2012 (PDT) | * - Although I think we should respect for Jewish oral traditions, to what cost? It's sometimes helpful e.g., understanding certain historical matter, as what the First-Century layout of the temple was like and so forth. However, both the Apostle Paul and Christ Jesus warned true Christian about fabled Jewish traditions ('''Titus 1:14'''). Now the Apostle Paul said that "all scripture (referring to the Tanakh, the inspired Gospels and the inspired Epistles) is inspired of God" ('''2 Timothy 3:16-17''') not all Jewish traditions, especially those passed on orally (which later formed the Talmud and other rabbinic literature). The Apostle Peter moreover said there were ''8 survivors'' not 9 ('''1 Peter 3:20'''). The Bible explains Canaan was cursed by Noah for a gross and perverted act disgracing his great-grandfather Noah. --[[User:Anaccuratesource|Anaccuratesource]] 19:25, 9 July 2012 (PDT) | ||
* - The Nephilim reappearing (because the flood killed "all flesh" minus 8 souls) really rests on an untrustworthy report from unfaithful men designed to strike fear into minds and hearts of the men and women of Israel. I don't think this is a reliable enough to say dogmatically new Nephilim can into being. Genesis 10 documents the genealogy of mankind. There was no mention of fallen angels (the "sons of God") re-mating with women ever again. I feel for new Nephilim to have appeared I have missed something in the Bible; something huge. Would that make the Great Flood of Noah's day somewhat pointless too? Your thoughts. --[[User:Anaccuratesource|Anaccuratesource]] 19:25, 9 July 2012 (PDT) | |||
* - If Canaan's (K'naan) descendants were Nephilim. Where to Christ Jesus, David come into play they descend from Rahab a |