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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
When Giants Were Upon the Earth by Brian Godawa delves into the ancient world of the Bible, exploring the supernatural beings and events that shaped history. It offers a thought-provoking perspective on the Nephilim and the flood.
In When Giants Were Upon the Earth, Brian Godawa delves into the supernatural elements of the Bible, exploring the mysterious beings and events that are often overlooked. He begins with the Nephilim, the offspring of the 'sons of God' and the 'daughters of men' mentioned in Genesis 6. Godawa presents the perspective that these 'sons of God' were divine beings, not human as traditionally interpreted.
Godawa then takes a deep dive into the Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish text that provides further details about these 'sons of God' and their offspring, the Nephilim. He discusses the book's influence on early Christian thought and the controversy surrounding its exclusion from the biblical canon.
Building upon the concept of the Nephilim, Godawa explores their presence throughout the Bible and ancient history. He suggests that these beings are not merely physical giants, but rather powerful, supernatural entities that have significant influence in human affairs. He also discusses their connection to the world's ancient myths and legends, such as those of Greek and Mesopotamian cultures.
Godawa then turns his attention to the biblical figure of Nimrod, who he believes was a Nephilim hybrid and a powerful ruler. He argues that Nimrod's story is a key component in understanding the Nephilim's influence on human history and the development of ancient civilizations.
Continuing his exploration of the supernatural, Godawa introduces the concept of the Divine Council, a heavenly assembly of divine beings, including the 'sons of God'. He argues that the Bible portrays a cosmic war between these divine beings, led by the rebellious Watchers, and God and his loyal angels. This war, he suggests, has significant implications for understanding biblical history and prophecy.
Godawa further explores the influence of these divine beings on human affairs, suggesting that they were responsible for the rise and fall of nations and the spread of idolatry. He also presents the idea that the biblical stories of the Tower of Babel and the confusion of languages were part of this cosmic conflict.
In the latter part of When Giants Were Upon the Earth, Godawa discusses the influence of ancient myths and legends on the Bible. He argues that many biblical stories, such as the Flood and the creation accounts, were written in response to and as a polemic against these myths, presenting a unique theological worldview.
Godawa concludes by addressing the question of how these ancient supernatural elements should be interpreted in a modern context. He suggests that while we may not fully understand these mysteries, they are crucial for understanding the biblical narrative and the nature of the spiritual realm.
In summary, When Giants Were Upon the Earth offers a thought-provoking exploration of the supernatural elements in the Bible, challenging traditional interpretations and shedding light on the mysterious beings and events that have shaped biblical history and theology.
When Giants Were Upon the Earth by Brian Godawa delves into the fascinating topic of the Nephilim and explores the ancient world of giants as described in the Bible and other ancient texts. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book challenges our understanding of history and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the existence of giants in ancient times.
Readers with a deep interest in biblical mythology and ancient history
Those curious about the intersection of religion and mythology
Individuals who enjoy thought-provoking explorations of supernatural beings and events
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