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1 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | srbaegon | 203327 | ||
Hello williamrobinsonb, You said: "the answer is no the bible is making reference to the fallen ones who being controlled by Satan mingled there seed with mans seed as they took wives of the children of Adam and the curse passes by the blood." Here we have a problem. The curse did not originate with the sons of God taking wives from the daughters of men, as you intimate. The curse entered the world at the fall Rom 5:12, 18-19 (ESV): Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned. . . . [18] Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men. [19] For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous. Paul demonstrates that Christ reversed the effects of sin brought in when Adam disobeyed in the garden (Gen. 3). Steve |
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2 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | williamrobinsonb | 203331 | ||
I totally agree with you about origional sin. mankind became cursed through one man the sin of Adam however the seed became contaminated or mixed with the seed of satin through the mingling of the seed of the fallen ones in the Bible refers to as the sons of God. realizing that angles cannot procreate with man and that they nether marry or are given in marriage it is a direct reference to another race entirely not of Adam. the mingling of that races seed with mans seed is an abomination in the site of God and the reason for the Commandment for the Jewish people to totally destroy there descendants without mercy to rid the potential of further contamination of the people of God with the contaminated blood. forbidding in all instances by law the taking of the gentiles as wives or allowing a Jewish woman to marry outside of the Jewish tribes. |
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3 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | srbaegon | 203335 | ||
Hello, You present more problems. If the contamination entered in Gen 6, then it was found in Noah and his sons. All mankind has the condemnation. That being the case, the commandment of God to destroy the Canaanites cannot be because of this contamination. It had to be for a sin nature common to all men which they had wallowed in. As an aside, God allowed taking Gentile wives from those enemies they defeated (Deut 21:10-14). Steve |
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4 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | williamrobinsonb | 203337 | ||
study quickly removes those problems. according to Noah's lineage he did not have this contamination. however what you say is true it is a sin issue and not a genetic one. salvation is a covenant of faith. salvation wasn't forded to the gentiles until after the death of Christ. the Jews could take only wives not husbands. the blood passes from the husband to the child and is the blessing or curse is passed from the father to the son fallows the blood. the women were not allowed to marry outside of the tribes because of this. Christ was of the pure blood in the line of Judah. all gentiles have a mixing of blood. |
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5 | "sons of God saw daughters of men?" | Genesis | williamrobinsonb | 203338 | ||
so you don't misunderstand Christ is resurrected. | ||||||