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Genesis
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Genesis
6:1 - 6:22
The last Letter on
Genesis talked about Noah having waited until he was 500 hundred years old to
have offspring. It was mentioned that God pulled Enoch out of the mess upon the
earth at that time, for Enoch did not die. The Book of Jude also refers to some
of Enoch's prophecy dealing with these 'fallen angels', and Enoch's grandson
Noah must have known of this 'mating' of flesh daughters with these 'fallen
angels' also.
This Chapter 6 of
Genesis is very important in the fact that many 'myths' and legends are
revealed through the mystery of these 'sons of God' who mated with flesh woman
on earth to produce flesh offspring. Being caught up as much as we are today in
our daily lives in the flesh, it may be difficult to relate to this event, but
it is written in God's Word. As said before concerning the conception and birth
of Jesus Christ through Mary, and the mysterious conception dealing with Eve's
offspring Cain, either you believe God's Word, or you don't.
As long as one understands that the following teaching is not my opinion, but God's Word, then there should be no
misconceptions or confusion formed.
This Chapter 6 of Genesis, I have never personally
heard taught in Church. If your Church is doing likewise, then it's time to ask
yourself first why, and then your Church leaders why. In my opinion, this
Chapter 6 is rarely taught because some wish to hide the Truth It contains, and
others, well, they're still arguing over 'works vs. grace' and such (we are
saved by 'grace', but your works follow you to heaven;
Rev.14:13: And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write,
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the
spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.
Well you can be assured
that any special Truth revealing God's deeper Word which helps to unlock the
understanding of the rest of His Word will be strongly attacked by Satan and
his workers, especially today. This is the reason for so much controversy
over this Chapter in Genesis. No problem though, IF, we stick to what God says,
and not man's word.
We ask a word of
Wisdom from our Father in Christ's Name, Amen.
Gen 6:1 And it came to pass, when men began
to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them,
The
statement in verse 1, "...when
men began to multiply on the face of the earth...", refers
back in time before and, leading up to Noah's time. By this verse we should
understand that this unholy mating of the 'fallen angels' was happening right
before Enoch and Noah's eyes. They could see it. Naturally then, the morals of
the children of 'the man Adam' were in decay also. But moral decline was only
part of the 'effect' of Noah's time, and not the only cause of God bringing
that flood of destruction.
The word 'men' in this verse is singular with the article in the
Hebrew, meaning 'this man Adam', i.e., the 'eth' Ha' adham' whom God placed in the Garden of Eden. It's not referring to the sixth day races of 'adam' without the article, meaning 'general mankind'. Thus,
these 'daughters'
here are talking about the daughters of the particular 'eth' Ha' adham' and Eve
placed in God's Garden in Eden,
not the people of the land of Nod, nor of Cain the 'son of bel'.
Gen. 6:2. That the sons of God saw
the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of
all which they chose.
These
sons of God, ('fallen angels)' are taking 'wives' of the bloodline of Adam ('eth Ha'adham') and
Eve. It's safe to say these angels also did the same with the various races of
mankind also, though it's not written here. We are given the family history of 'eth Ha'adham' here,
not of the other races. Why might that be important? Well, what's the reason
why God wanted to keep this particular bloodline of the 'eth Ha'adham' pure? It
was to be the bloodline of Christ, the Seed of the Woman remember? Naturally
then Satan knew this, and he tried to 'taint' it, in hopes of later preventing Christ's birth in
the flesh. That's the reason for this act by the fallen angels, who serve Satan
and rebel against God.
Why are they called 'sons of God'?
(I covered the meaning of 'sons of God' back in my Gen.1: 26 Letter.
Go back and read it for a better understanding of this phrase.) Let's now turn
to the Book of Jude:
I.E. 8 Next Page Links. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.