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NASB | Genesis 6:2 that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Genesis 6:2 that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful and desirable; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose and desired. |
Subject: Who are the "sons of God" in Genesis 6? |
Bible Note: Howdy OldPilgim, Yes, that verse in Job 1:6 does indeed refer to Angles as the Son's of God. I agree, no problem whatsoever.. However, do you think that [fallen] Angels, followers of Satin, would be referring to the Son's of God?.. And, certainly if the son's of God are Good Angels...... What where they doing fornicating with Humans? That would make them bad Angels.. Would it not? Ether way you cant convince me that The Son's of God are Fallen Angels, not at all, not in this instance. Sorry I just cant accept it. And again, Our Lord said, when referring to the dearly departed, "they neither marry, nor are given in marriage; but are as the angels which are in heaven." He clearly indicated that the Angels [do not marry], nor are they given in marriage..... And again, how can we call the fallen Angels and followers of Satin/The devil,... Son's of God? Humans possessed by evil spirits, are The Son's of God-?! ... I am Sorry, I just don't see that as a viable option. And like I said about the giants being the offspring of Humans and Angels, Well, I think something that fantastic would be mentioned more then once, especially sense there is a good few instances of giants in the bible. My opinion of corse; but I am quite certain that we would have heard more about them being the offspring or decedents of Fallen Angels and Humans, and the inference in that one verse is pretty vague.. Anyway,... Fallen Angels,.. Son's of God? I don't know about that? You may ask. Why then does God/Moses chose this time to mention Giants?. Well, I don't know, I guess we can ask Him/him someday. ;-) Thanks for the response OldPilgram, I appreciate you being here at the forum. I've always liked Old Pilgrams. ;-) God bless. John |