Bible Question:
Question 1 Gen 6:2-4 Why are they referring to "sons of God saw daughters of men?" also v4: "there were giants on the earth in those days and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men and they bore childern to them." Question 2 Gen 6:5-6 Please explain Gen 6:5-6 in context with Jer 29:11 and Ps 139? If God knew us even before we were born and He had a purpose, destination, hope and future for us...how can He be sorry that He made mankind? He knew man will be flesh and wicked. He knew Adam and Eve will disobey His voice. Hester |
Bible Answer: it is difficult to fallow up on a subject such as this one without stomping on the worldly indoctrinations of popular culture. but to truly understand the words "sons of God " in this passage you must understand some things that aren't popular to speak out loud without being called crazy or a harritic. the thing that must be prefesd beforyou can truly understand this pasage are these. 1 God docent do dead and all the infinite universes are teaming with natural life. some of that life is created in the image of God like us. One case in point is the angles but there are others. 2 son of God means natural creature in the image of God having a sole. The other races clearly shown in the Bible that wear not given responsibility for the earth and its creatures but allowed by God to visit the earth and observe its glorious creation and take refuge are the one of the other races. the sons of atom found and took wives from the other races children. similar races seeking to undermine mans authority came to earth and dominated the planet for thousands of years creating giants as there progeny and the Bible defines them as utterly wicked. anything that seeks to impose its will against the authority of God and enslave his people is wicked. In the time of David the last of the race of giants still sat on a throne as king but on his death the race biblically on earth was over. Christ will one day soon rule the universe from earth and every living being with a sole desires to look into this glorious thing called salvation. |