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Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age by Rick Renner
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“They “mingled seed” with human beings and horribly transgressed His original design.”
Rick Renner, Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age
“And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.”
Rick Renner, Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age
“In the past, The Book of Enoch, also known as First Enoch — with the first part of it often called The Book of the Watchers11 — was widely considered to be a pseudepigraphical work dated by many to have been written between 300-200 BC.”
Rick Renner, Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age
“As noted in Chapter 5, Flavius Josephus was a Jewish historian recognized for his multiple historical works, including The Jewish War and The Antiquities of the Jews. To this day, his writings are considered in Israel to be the most accurate histories, outside of the Bible, of the Jewish people.”
Rick Renner, Fallen Angels, Giants, Monsters and the World Before the Flood: How the Events of Noah's Ark and the Flood Are Relevant to the End of the Age