In the ancient world before God destroyed there were giants. Ge.6:1-6. The passage elliptically mentions a msalliance between man and spirits which are creatures ('God makes angels spirits'-Ps.104:4)
In the same passage we read man being measured in terms of his years. (120 years). Command number 12 is a clue for us that giants were an exception in the Salvation Plan of God. God's judgment therefore falls on man who flouted the 'in our likeness' rule.
"My spirit shall not always strive" implies the giants were the result of union among daughters of men with spirits ('sons of God') gone rogue. (Jude.v.6). Consequently the number 12 stands for the measure of man who shall benefit from the Gospel of God.
God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things, which are mighty. (1 Co,1:26:27). Consequently God sent his Son in the fullness of time it was in human likeness and not in likeness of giants.(Ph.2:7)
In the ancient world before God destroyed there were giants. Ge.6:1-6. The passage elliptically mentions a msalliance between man and spirits which are creatures ('God makes angels spirits'-Ps.104:4)
In the same passage we read man being measured in terms of his years. (120 years). Command number 12 is a clue for us that giants were an exception in the Salvation Plan of God. God's judgment therefore falls on man who flouted the 'in our likeness' rule.
"My spirit shall not always strive" implies the giants were the result of union among daughters of men with spirits ('sons of God') gone rogue. (Jude.v.6). Consequently the number 12 stands for the measure of man who shall benefit from the Gospel of God.
God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things, which are mighty. (1 Co,1:26:27). Consequently God sent his Son in the fullness of time it was in human likeness and not in likeness of giants.(Ph.2:7)
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