User talk:Beraph

Nephilim: description There were no physical description of this character of the bible. The original report given by the spies as to the land of Canaan, were the actual location of the fathers of these men? A warrior existing in the land of Canaan is difficult to imagine given other details of what was happening in the land of Canaan having been described as being taken by the Israelites during the exodus of Egypt. Perhaps the report is wrong. One of the closest men to the land of Canaan having extraordinary strength or sons of God could be those that lived a nearby territory. Too many references. Were the Nephilim considered a warrior? Bible prophecy can be easily misunderstood as a term 'before and after'. What would be the truth if this biblical scripture of Genesis 6:1-4 were describing a completely different man and the description of the Nephilim is the description of a particularly different men or man that appeared to be unusually strong that lived in another location, but wasn't mentioned here -- therefore a future reference is being made. The bible didn't make a reference to the strongest man having lived in Canaan. The land of Canaan was said to be a place where more than one type of person gathered there. The tribe of Judah does not have a different reference, neither should this person. Once you realize that it is a serious thing that any reference to the Spirit having existed, that survived up until this time is remarkable, but a misunderstanding could be costly. A believe that the Nephilim is a man that lived several centuries afterward knowing that the only giant that existed is in reference to the story of David and Goliath. I say that the Nephilim's reference is not as old as ancient Judah, and describes a completely differently type of man maybe given by a description of an average man or woman, and added later but doesn't give way to all the details. The bible book of Genesis can easily be altered to add in (writing). The writings of the bible has caused so much turmoil. These scriptures remind me of writings under the scrutiny of someone who didn't like to be controlled. I believe that a woman did know and named the Nephilim -- because of what she saw. She believes that the Nephilim is a man of Chaldean descent who wasn't bothering anyone at the time that she viewed in. Being just of the opposite, not being attracted to her in a woman, but large not causing anyone any harm.