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Why Genesis 6 Makes More Sense Than You’ve Been Told

49 min · 6. juni 2026
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A deep dive into Genesis 6, the sons of God, the Nephilim, and the Book of Enoch. This video argues that Genesis 6 is about human rebellion, biblical context, and God’s relationship with mankind rather than fallen angels. Genesis 6, sons of God, Nephilim, Book of Enoch, Genesis 6 explained, sons of God in Genesis 6, Nephilim meaning, fallen angels, human rebellion, biblical interpretation, Noah, days of Noah, Matthew 24, Luke 3:38, Seth line, sons of Seth, daughters of men, flood narrative, Bible study, Hebrew Roots movement, Michael Heiser, Unseen Realm, biblical theology, Genesis commentary, pre-flood world, biblical context

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