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61 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | The Disciple | 30340 | ||
Blessings All, I have been reading with supreme interest all that has been posted about these passages. What a wonderful study it is indeed. First, I will not presume to know all the answers in these passages nor I hope not to sound dogmatic in what I may state to presume or suggest. I do have a question about vs.4, "There were giants on the earth in those days(a), AND ALSO AFTERWARD, when the sons of God came in to the dauthers of men and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown." a) "those days" is x-ref'd to: Num13:32,33 Nephilim is used in both instances. Rephaim is used to define the descendants of Goliath. 2Sam21:15-22, Gen 15:20. The Anakim were from the Rephaim? who were from the Nephilim? Long and ardusous study for those who like to find caveats. "AND ALSO AFTERWARD"... afterward of what? Post flood ? Since this chapter and the surrounding paragraphs deal with the coming of the flood. Then isnt it safe to assume that "after" the flood is being discussed also? As for Job 1 and 2: Job 1:6,7, "Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came among them. And the Lord said to Satan,'From where do you come?' So Satan answered the Lord and said, "From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking back and forth on it." The Lord asked Satan "from WHERE do you COME?". Does this not mean, Satan was somewhere else as opposed to the place he is now? If so, then he came from earth. If this be the case then where is he when he presents himself with the others "sons of God"? This looks to be Heaven, since they came to GOD. We know this by seeing "they came to present themselves before the Lord"...not "The Lord came to them." This is more than likely a heavenly meeting, thus, no humans? Back to Gen 6: "Those were the mightly men..." Who were those? Would they not be whom was dicussed just prior ? Those born to the women and the sons of God? I shall break for now, and will look for posts from this and continue from there. But I would like to say, the "sons of God" are looking very much like heavenly beings. As defined from the Oldest Book found by man. ...Lord dont let us convolute the story... *SHALOM* D ps: use the search tool above and type in Gen 6:4, then click on Can angels have human babies? and check out the posts made therein. |
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62 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 30133 | ||
kalos, thank you for reassuring me that im not off *S* a song by a young group from South Africa..thier name is Tree 63. They sing a song that I feel best describes what it should be. The name of the song is What Can I Do? "What can I do for you my Lord... it's not a question of what you can do for me... What can I do for you my Lord." Our younger generation is hearing words like this and making me feel very good about what they are understanding. Blessings my friend, D |
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63 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 30031 | ||
Thank You Nolan, I have used that Scripture for a foundation of why I do the things I do with all my brothers that ask why... Prayerfully they to will find themselves in His service in such a way. Lord Bless you always, D |
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64 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 30020 | ||
Indy, (if i may call you that- one of my favorite movie heros), I enjoyed your explanation and your box of love. That is quite a LOVELY way to share the LOVE you have. I will try and remember your words for my 2 girls...whom I LOVE like you do yours. You are correct about our 'desire' and 'covet' having different meanings. Actually, that isnt the question being posed. Allow me to state it better or ask the question more clearly. Should we be purposefully looking for His Blessings FOR THE SAKE of getting them? In other words, finding formulae or principals in His word to help us recieve from Him? Are we to supposed to do good works now - for blessings later? (or is this something we should do anyway, because we are Christian) Jesus helps us to understand what our Motives should be in Matthew 6. But before we read Matt 6, Jesus is already teaching us in chapter 5. Notice the many areas of life He overshadows to let us see where our hearts should be. Motive is the heart of the issue, isnt it? If we desire HIS GIFTS solely for the sake of reaping rewards now or later, is this not coveting? I am not trying to say we shouldnt desire His blessings. What I am trying to say is, we shouldnt desire to reap - BECAUSE we have sown. That to me is a heart that covets. The Lord will Bless us BECAUSE we are His children. Matt 6:33, helps us to see where our hearts should be. ...help us Lord not to convolute your story... *shalom* D |
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65 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 30012 | ||
Yes - agreed! What can we do for such possibilities ? Or what should we do ? Are we to go on letting our bretheren live in discontent? Or shall we try to help them understand what Paul tries to teach us in Phillipians 4:10-20? Surely he wasnt just speaking of mammon..? (see vs 17) Frankly, its disheartening to see our brothers believing a message of gain now and not so much later. *SHALOM* D |
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66 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 29899 | ||
Nolan, Thanks for the timely response. I guess the question I pose can be seen as an oxymoron?? I am of the ilk that our motives shouldnt be for gain of self in any way shape or form. Yet, a question still remains. How is it teachers/pastors follow a principal to give to get to give. Believing that what is sown now will be reaped later on? And that is the motive for the sowing...to reap later on so as to sow again. Quite a turnstile, ya think?? :) *Shalom* D |
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67 | What are the wrong motives? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 29878 | ||
For sake of space... check out my reply to Nolan. *SHALOM* D |
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68 | What are the wrong motives? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 29877 | ||
For sake of space... check out my reply to Nolan. *SHALOM* D |
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69 | Is coveting with a pure heart Godly? | James 4:3 | The Disciple | 29876 | ||
Is coveting Blessings from God a good thing? More so, is working out principals laid out by the Word of God for the purpose of gaining HIS blessings a good thing? Ex: Malachi 3:10, the Lord wants us to test him in tithes and offerings. I've heard it said that even the heathen can follow this principal and it will be done unto them. For me personally, since I have started tithing with a joyous heart, I have been blessed with all I need. And also with some of what I dont need. But, my heart wasnt to tithe out of a principal to gain a blessing (heavens opening up). Yet, we (congregates)are taught by our pastors/teachers that its ok to pray and desire Blessings from GOD. What to do...... Personally, IF our motives are GODLY who is going to refute the Hand of God on your life? Am looking forward to another string of Godly wisdom from you and our other bretheren. *SHALOM* D |
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70 | Why did David choose five stones? | John 3:16 | The Disciple | 29828 | ||
Interesting Indeed... I didnt intend to mean that what David was speaking was "casual insults". If anything, he may have been truly undone by the "uncircumsised Philistine" and the way he blasphemed David's God. Making David truly incensed and thinking in the harshest terms he knew how, at his young age. And I feel a need to entertain your presumption of me, that David had a lack of faith. Hence, the need for 5 stones instead of one. Could David's pouch have been empty? Could he have considered gathering more stones in case other memebers of the Philistine Army decided to not honor the vow made by Goliath about his defeat meaning all is over? But I need to ask about the rest of the family of Goliath. If the covenant issue was what David was preparing for, why did he not pick up stones for the other four "born" to the giant of Gath (inference of Goliath?) who fell to the hands of David and his servants? These 4 born of the giant in Gath were called Rephaim. (Gen14:5; 15:20; 2Sam5:18,22; 23:13; 1Chron11:15; 14:9; Isa 17:5) Since this is not the brothers but the offspring of the giant, should not David had prepared his sling bag with stones for them? I am not trying to make light with my questions, I truly am interested in the direction of this dialogue. I agree that when the Word of God is not clear on some things, we have liberty to deduce from the Scripture what could have been. But I hope not to be 'dogmatic' on an issue that is silent in the Word. ...help me Lord not to convolute the story... *Shalom* D |
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71 | Why did David choose five stones? | John 3:16 | The Disciple | 29765 | ||
Kalos, Thank you for your kindness and its good to see your posts...you've gotten about havent you? LOL Maybe I do know about Osama and those like him, but that is us and we lovlingly let people know who and what we know. Yet, David made remarks that shows to me, either he knew the man and cursed his name with such words of disdain...or he didnt know him and spoke of him as a God-hater because he didnt know his name. Heck, like we saw in vs25...the Army Men of Israel spoke of him as "this man"....I am sure they had just as much disdain as any other. *SHALOM* D |
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72 | One religion as good as another? | John 14:6 | The Disciple | 29760 | ||
diometrically opposed......that is what i meant to say...in my last post. | ||||||
73 | One religion as good as another? | John 14:6 | The Disciple | 29758 | ||
*SHALOM* my brothers..!! Galatians 3:7, (NASB)"Therefore be sure that (a)it is those who are of the faith who are (b)sons of Abraham." a)Rom4:16 b)Luke 19:9; Gal6:16 (NKJV)"Therefore know that only (a)those who are of faith are sons of Abraham." a)John 8:39 Galatians 3:16 (NASB)"Now the promises were spoken (a)to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say, "And to his seeds," as referring to many, but rather to one, "(b)And to your seed," that is, Christ." a)Luke 1:55; Rom4:13,16,9:4 b)Acts 3:25 (NKJV)"Now to Abraham and his Seed were the promises made. He does not say, "And to his seeds." as of many, but as of (a)one. (b)"And to your Seed," who is (c)Christ." a)Gen22:18 b)Gen12:3,7 13:15; 24:7 c)1Cor12:12 Political position? Relational position? Are these not diometric of each other? ....Lord dont let me convolute the story.... *shalom* D |
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74 | Why did David choose five stones? | John 3:16 | The Disciple | 29753 | ||
Mind if I ask a question?? How did David know Goliath had 4 brothers? I ask because in 1Sam17:26, David asks the men of Israel, "...who is this uncircumsised Philistine? Now the form of the question can lead one to believe that he had disdain for this Giant because of the way he cussed out the army of Israel and thier God. BUT, if he did know this Philistine then he would know(have expected)him to say such things about God and Israel. In vs 36, again David addresses Goliath in a tense that denotes he doesnt know the name of him. We may even consider the fact that Philistines and Israelites always spoke of each other in this manner. Which then may conclude that David was using the term, "uncircumsised Philistine.." more as an ugliness under his breath rather than an addressing of a person. Yet, in vs 25, the men of Israel addressed this "uncircumsised Philistine as "this man". And these were trained men of the Army. They didnt show disdain for this Philistine. Why would a shepherd boy do such a thing? Is it because David has such a love for God and did not like the way his God was cursed? Could be. or Maybe not? Yes, we do learn later on in the Tanak that Goliath had 4 brothers and offspring that were killed by Davids army. But that doesnt mean he knew of them before he faced off with Goliath on that fateful day. I too have heard preachers, teachers and friends say David picked up 5 stones for Goliath and his 4 brothers. But, I dont see how the conclusion was made. If anyone knows where in Scripture the answer is I would truly appreciate it and I will then say that is the reason for his picking up 5 stones. ...Lord dont let me convolute the story... *SHALOM* |
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75 | Can angels have human babies? | Gen 6:4 | The Disciple | 29312 | ||
Greetings Minister, I notice that there haveint been many posts in the most recent time. I would like to ask one question... are you given into the book of Enoch to the point that we have to be wary of the "watchers"? Grigori is quite profound I would think *shalom* D |
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76 | Can angels have human babies? | Gen 6:4 | The Disciple | 29311 | ||
Hello BRETHEREN, It would seem, that since Cain's familyline and Seth's familyline were the only familyline's known to man, most of us would consider the line of Seth and Cain to be the obvious rendering for this "offspring". Some would argue that in the NT it says Jesus said angels are not given into marriage. Or does this mean they arent given into being allowed to marry? Both views offer good insight. Looking at the Nephilim from the point of view that they are "offspring" of a supernatural nature considering their unnatural stature could verily be substantiated by Scripture if we look into the "angels" or "sons of God" from the context they were written. And not from the bias we have from one verse. We find angels being held in chains until they are released by Jesus. They are held down because they ONCE left thier "familiar surroundings" or "abode" or "created use of influence" for the use of decieiving mankind. What kind of haneous crime can an angel do to be put into lockdown from God.? We know 1/3 of the Host were cast down with Lucifer... would it be presumptious of us to think some decided to leave their sphere of familiarity to wreck havoc on mankind? Deception has been Lucifers tools since the beginning. Why would this be any less deceptive than other ways he used Us? ....lets not convolute the story..... *shalom* D |
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77 | Can angels have human babies? | Gen 6:4 | The Disciple | 29307 | ||
Hello Servant7, Seems there are few posts here since last YEAR...and no one else wants to elaborate anymore about the 'fallen ones'... May i suggest your incline yourself on a study of "tatartarus".....i believe you will find it in the NT....found once...for the word...HELL if i remember right. You see, a nephi cousin of mine is trying to persuade the "line of seth" followers to check into this persuasion to help locate who the "sons of god" were. Were they those who left thier "abode" or were they those from "mankind"? ONLY THE TRUTH IS FOUND IN THE WORD....but you know that already and are ready to discuss this topic at length. Even with me...ehehehehe Godspeed to you, D *SHALOM* |
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78 | When will I speak/pray in tongues? | Acts 2:6 | The Disciple | 29297 | ||
o-yeah, o-yeah, the honorable Servant7 has jest arrived. all rise and turn your backs on the pheasant. LOL good to see you my sweet Brutha.....*S* D ps: work on your spellchecking ...K??? |
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79 | Are the gifts of the spirit for today? | 1 Cor 13:8 | The Disciple | 28899 | ||
luke55, I totally agree with the gifts being in effect today. If your familiar with using the Search tool in here. Type in Acts 2:6 in the search mode and check out all the posts about this subject. And get back to me.... **SHALOM** |
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80 | Are the gifts of the spirit for today? | 1 Cor 13:8 | The Disciple | 28778 | ||
: Another thought crossed my mind as I was reading 1Corinthian 13. vs 12, "For NOW we see in a mirror, dimly, but THEN face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know just as I am known." See what in a mirror? Most likely this is the Word of God, that which was spoken to them. What does it mean by dimly? Probably that they didnt understand all about the Gospel of Jesus, since the NT wasnt written, but in the process of being written. With the lives of the writers, etc. But "then face to face". ?? If context is is about the use of the spiritual gifts. We saw in vs 10, "..then that which is in part will be done away." We know the gifts are IN PART. What is face to face all about then? For me, this is the moment when we are with our LORD JESUS, the only thing that IS PERFECT, COMPLETE. "NOW I know in part, but THEN I shall know as I am known." Was this a prophetic reference by Paul that he will be known in the New Testament? Did he have that knowledge of his destiny? That is, if the canon is what that which is perfect. But what is face to face all about? If it isnt with our LORD than what is he referring? ...Lord dont let me convolute your story... *SHALOM* D |
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