Insights
🤔 The upcoming book “The Judgment of the Nephilim” provides a comprehensive study of the return of the Fallen Angels, which is an intriguing and thought-provoking subject.
🧐 The story of our redemption and salvation can be found in Genesis 6, providing a supernatural interpretation of the biblical text.
😱 The flood in the Old Testament was not an act of anger, but a rescue mission to prevent the corruption of humanity by the devil using the Nephilim.
🌍 The corruption of the seed of man by Satan is believed to have played a role in God’s decision to flood the world and start anew.
🐍 The ultimate prophecy in Genesis 3:15 reveals that the devil’s conquest would come through a human child, leading to attempts to prevent the child from being born.
😱 The account reveals that Herod attempted to commit another genocide against the male children of Israel, showing the repeated instances throughout history where humanity has been on the brink of destruction.
💔 Lamik’s family was the first to initiate a marriage with the Fallen Angels, suggesting a controversial connection between humans and supernatural beings.
🤔 The Assyrian, mentioned in biblical texts, was the angelic leader of the Genesis 6 Rebellion, indicating a potential link between the Nephilim and the Antichrist.
🦁 The description of the hybrid beings released from the bottomless pit as having the face of a man, hair of a woman, and teeth of a lion is both fascinating and controversial.
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is that the story of redemption in Genesis 6 involves fallen angels, Nephilim, and the actions of God to rescue humanity from corruption by the devil.
- 📚 There is an upcoming conference on end times, with various speakers and discounts available for groups, discussing the fallen angels, Nephilim, and the story of redemption in Genesis 6.
1.1 The post-diluvian Giants in the land of Canaan, mentioned in Genesis 14, are traced back to Canaan, the grandson of Noah, and the speaker announces an upcoming conference.
1.2 There is an upcoming conference on end times, with various speakers and discounts available for groups, and the speaker encourages viewers to sign up on the website.
1.3 Ryan, a Bible researcher and author, discusses his book “Judgment of the Nephilim” which explores the topics of fallen angels, Nephilim, and the end times.
1.4 The speaker discusses the story of redemption in Genesis 6, explaining that the Nephilim were fallen angels who married human women in an attempt to prevent the birth of the Messiah.
- 🔑 God’s actions in the flood and wars were to rescue humanity from corruption by the devil, and despite attempts to stop it, the seed of man will ultimately redeem mankind.
2.1 The flood and the wars in the Book of Joshua were not acts of anger or genocide by God, but rather a rescue mission to prevent the corruption of humanity by the devil using the Nephilim.
2.2 God declares in Genesis 3 that there will be a seed war, where the seed of man will come to redeem mankind and ultimately win, despite attempts to stop it.
- 🔍 Noah and his family were chosen by God to restart the human race after Satan corrupted the line of the Messiah through the Nephilim, resulting in a second group of giants that were the result of fallen angels having children with human women.
3.1 Satan corrupted the line of the Messiah through the Nephilim, leading God to regret creating humanity, but Noah and his family found grace in the eyes of the Lord.
3.2 He was the last purely human man on Earth chosen by God to restart the human race through his lineage.
3.3 In Genesis 6, there were giants on the earth and afterwards, when Joshua entered the promised land, he was not dealing with the same group of giants because they had all died in the flood, but rather a second group of giants that were the result of fallen angels having children with human women.
3.4 The DNA of the Nephilim passed through on the ark and there is biblical evidence to support that, as seen in the post-diluvian Giants and the wars in Canaan.
3.5 Noah waited until after God’s warning to have his first sons, ensuring they did not have any trace of Nephilim DNA, which is why he cursed Canaan for having the genetics of Nephilim.
- 🔮 A highly satanic kingdom attempted to prevent the birth of the Messiah by killing male Israelite babies, reflecting the ongoing battle against the birth of God’s chosen ones throughout history.
4.1 The Earth’s population before the flood was estimated to be over a billion people due to the long lifespans and ability to have many children.
4.2 The attempt to prevent the birth of a child, as prophesied in Genesis 3:15, is seen in Pharaoh’s and Herod’s actions, with Pharaoh wearing a crown with a serpent to symbolize their opposition to the child’s birth.
4.3 A highly satanic kingdom attempted to prevent the birth of the Messiah by casting all male Israelite babies into the Nile River, and throughout history, there have been multiple instances where humanity has been on the brink of genocide against the male children of Israel.
- 📜 Mary and Joseph’s escape, the lineage of Cain, and the rebellious actions of Lamik and his descendants are discussed in relation to the development of revolutionary technologies and the belief in the first bride of a fallen angel.
5.1 Mary and Joseph fled by God’s grace to preserve us, and the speaker discusses the first family of the Nephilim, specifically the lineage of Cain and the seventh generation of Adam through Cain, which is briefly mentioned in the early chapters of Genesis.
5.2 Lamik, the first polygamist, was a rebel against God who initiated a marriage with Fallen Angels and had a technological explosion with his children.
5.3 Forbidden knowledge was exchanged for a woman’s hand in marriage, resulting in the development of revolutionary technologies such as animal husbandry, tent making, music, and blacksmithing, with the belief that the first bride of a fallen angel and mother of a Nephilim giant was the sister of Tubal Kane.
- 📜 The Jordan River is significant in the Old Testament due to supernatural events, including the descent of fallen angels, the curing of leprosy, and Jesus’ baptism, while Giants scattered across the world after being wiped out in the promised land, with evidence found on Catalina Island and in various cultures.
6.1 The speaker suggests that the Jordan River is significant in the Old Testament due to numerous supernatural events, contrasting with the popular belief that Mount Hermon is the landing spot of the Fallen Angels.
6.2 The Bible shows multiple instances of supernatural events occurring at the Jordan River, indicating a connection between the divine realm and the human realm.
6.3 The Jordan River is believed to be the location where fallen angels descended, as seen in biblical accounts of leprosy being cured and Jesus being baptized.
6.4 Enoch reveals that 200 beings took an oath on Mount Hermon to populate the Earth with human women, and while the Giants in the promised land were wiped out by the Israelites, some scattered Giants were still present in other parts of the world.
6.5 Giant bones have been found on Catalina Island, and the existence of giants in various cultures can be explained by understanding Genesis 6 and the remnants who fled from the promised land during wars, with the Assyrian being the Biblical name for the angel who led the Genesis 6 Rebellion.
- 📜 Fallen angel Azazel’s rise and fall is compared to a tree in Ezekiel 31, and the punishment of fallen angels who committed fornication in Noah’s time is connected to the timing of the flood waters; these events are linked to the release of imprisoned angels who torment the unsaved world for 150 days, similar to the days of Noah.
7.1 The rise and fall of Azazel, a fallen angelic being, is detailed in Ezekiel chapter 31, where God compares him to a tree and judges him with flood waters.
7.2 Fallen Angels who committed fornication in the days of Noah are punished by being locked in the abyss in chains under darkness, and this punishment is connected to the timing of the flood waters being restrained and abated.
7.3 The flood waters restrained in Ezekiel 31 connect to the angels imprisoned in the bottomless pit, who are released and torment the unsaved world for 150 days, just like in the days of Noah.
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