The Church followed the path of the Nephilim

“For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold, his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.” 


Deuteronomy 3:11

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One of the questions that has dogged Bible Scholars is this:

How did the Nephilim (Giants) survive the flood of Noah?

If you look into the Book of Giants, it tells you.  How the Nephilim survived the flood was, the Son of the Fallen Angel (Bene Ha Elohim) Semjaza's son, was Ogias the Giant.  He straddled the Ark during the flood and rode out the storm.

 He gave birth to two sons: Og of Bashan and Sihon the giant King of the Amorites.

 When Israel came into Canaan, during the conquest, they begin to systematically wipe out the descendants of the Fallen Bene Ha Elohim. This put fear into the Nephilim, and they began to migrate.  They migrated North, East, South and West.

 The big conference on Mt Hermon, where the Fallen Angels decided to have sex with human women is our starting point, on finding out where the Nephilim went.

 If you research Wikipedia, you find an area of above average height men, can be found in the Dinaric Alps.  If you draw a straight line from Mt Hermon to there, it yields some interesting results.

 That is one of the places the Nephilim went.  If you notice, one of the cities the line goes over is Ephesus.  Where the Epistle of the Ephesians was addressed to.

Follow that line on up and let's see what you get:

You see the line runs south of where London, England is today and right over Stonehenge.  Researchers even say some of the stones that makeup Stonehenge, is not native to the area and had to be brought the the site.  Stonehenge was built by the Nephilim.

So flash foward to the early church.  Due to persecution of the church at Jerusalem, they also migrated.  And if you notice, they all went to Asia Minor, where the Hittite Kingdom of old was. (Hittites were Nephilim.)  And then the church moved into where Europe is today.

So the church basically followed the same path as the Nephilim.

God works in mysterious ways.

Luke Nichols

July 30, 2016


 

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