Were the sons of God in Genesis 6 fallen angels? Who were the Nephilim?
Southern Seminary・2 minutes read
Genesis 6:1-4 presents a complex text with different views on the sons of God marrying human women, potentially involving angels. Various interpretations suggest the sons of God could be descendants of Seth, angels, or legendary figures, with New Testament references supporting an angelic view and clarifying the Nephilim as ancient heroes separate from angelic-human unions.
Insights
- The term "sons of God" in Genesis 6 likely refers to angelic beings, supported by New Testament references in 2 Peter and Jude, challenging traditional interpretations.
- The Nephilim in Genesis 6:4, often associated with angelic-human unions, may actually be ancient heroes unrelated to such interactions, debunking misconceptions about their origin and nature.
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Who are the sons of God in Genesis 6?
The sons of God in Genesis 6 are interpreted as either the godly line of Seth, angels, or mythical heroes.
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