The Ancient Great Flood’s Purpose Was Actually To Extinguish The Giants Called Nephilims

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE GIANTS OR THE NEPHILIM?

One of the primary causes of the Great Flood during Noah’s time was the Nephilim. The bible immediately follows the mention of the Nephilim with this:

“And the Lord saw that man’s wickedness was vast on the earth, and that every design of their minds was only evil all the time.

And the Lord was sorry for creating man on earth, and he was grieved in his heart. And God declared, “I will wipe men off the face of the world, from man to beast, reptile, and fowl of the air,” because he regretted what he had done.” 5-7 (Genesis 6)

Then God flooded the entire earth, killing everyone and everything (including this race of giants) save Noah and his family, as well as the animals on board the ark (Genesis 6: 11-22).

EVEN AFTER THE FLOOD, WERE THERE GIANTS?

After the deluge, it appears that the Angels returned to repeat their transgression. This appears to have occurred on a far lesser scale than before the Flood.

The Great Flood, which wiped off the majority of the giants, was a cosmic disaster.

The antediluvian world was destroyed by the ancient disaster, which was of the greatest order, causing the rebellious angels to temporarily depart Earth.

When the waters retreated after the Flood, the great gods reappeared. They were not alone when God chose to repopulate the Earth. The “fallen angels” made it through the apocalypse.

When the Watchers returned to the planet, the Lord’s revolt began a new phase. The Giborim and Nefelim appeared again. We can find them again in the Bible. Refaim, Zuzitas, Emites, Horim, Amalekites, and Amorites are their names this time.

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