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What if the flood story in Genesis is more than a children’s story about animals on a boat? What if it’s one of the great hinge moments of the entire Bible? In this first episode of our new Into the Gap series on Noah’s Flood, we step into Genesis 6 and uncover some of the strangest and most debated passages in Scripture: the sons of God, the Nephilim, the Watchers, giants, ancient flood traditions, and the first appearance of grace in the Bible. Why do nearly 200 cultures preserve memories of a catastrophic flood? What are we supposed to do with the “sons of God” in Genesis 6? Why does the Bible mention the Nephilim both before and after the flood? And why does this chapter become the foundation for later teachings about judgment, grace, covenant, and the return of Christ? This episode explores: • Ancient flood traditions from around the world • The Durupınar “ark” formation in Turkey • The Younger Dryas catastrophe theory • Genesis 6 and the “sons of God” • The Nephilim and the giants of old • The first appearance of grace (“chen”) in Scripture • Noah, the ark, atonement, and covenant symbolism • Why Genesis 6 becomes a prophetic template for the “days of Noah” This is not about sensationalism or conspiracy theories. It is about reading the text carefully, wrestling honestly with difficult passages, and rediscovering the awe and mystery of Scripture. Welcome to Into the Gap — where we explore biblical mysteries without losing our minds. #Genesis6 #NoahsFlood #Nephilim #Watchers #IntoTheGap #BibleMysteries #AncientFlood #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalWorldview #Genesis #BibleStudy #DivineCouncil #EndTimes #KenHam #BillNye #YoungerDryas #ArkOfNoah #FaithAndScience #MichaelHeiser #BiblePodcast
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