The Nephilim are a supernaturally strong and tall people that came as a result of fallen angels. The Nephilim remind us of the consequences of straying from God’s design and the importance of pursuing holiness.
The Nephilim were giants born from fallen angels and human women.
The wickedness of the Nephilim contributed to the flood in Noah's time.
Jude 1:6–7 mentions that the fallen angels that produced the Nephilim are now imprisoned, awaiting judgment.
How does the story of the Nephilim challenge your understanding of the consequences of disobeying God’s design?
What does God’s destruction of the Nephilim teach us about God's judgment today?
How can understanding the sin of the fallen angels and the Nephilim help us discern between natural and unnatural pursuits in our spiritual lives?
While elsewhere in the Bible the phrase sons of God is used to describe angels, some people have postulated that the "sons of God" in Genesis 6 were from the line of Abel, while the "daughters of man" were the offspring of Cain. This postulation is not supported with Scripture, and so it is wisest to assume that the phrase sons of God is referring to angels.
Hebraic legends in the Book of Enoch and other extra-biblical texts talk about the Nephilim as a race of giants who were able to do amazing things but also performed acts of great evil. Their strength and size were most likely the product of demon "DNA" combined with human genes.
How does the existence of the Nephilim before and after the flood inform our understanding of God's sovereignty over even the most unnatural and rebellious acts?
The Nephilim, described in Genesis 6:1–4, are the offspring resulting from the union of "the sons of God" (fallen angels) and "the daughters of man," leading to a race of giants known for their strength and renown. Despite the flood, the Nephilim are noted to have existed afterward (Genesis 6:4). In Numbers 13:33 the Israelite spies reported seeing them in Canaan. Jude 1:6–7 further connects the Nephilim to the fallen angels, emphasizing their unnatural pursuits. Ultimately, the Nephilim serve as a cautionary tale about the consequences of straying from God's design and the importance of pursuing holiness.
Is there anything that prevents demons from making more Nephilim today? From the passage in Jude, we can assume that the angels who committed this sin originally are currently being held in the abyss. Jude verse 6 tells us, "And the angels who did not stay within their own position of authority, but left their proper dwelling, he has kept in eternal chains under gloomy darkness until the judgment of the great day." Not all demons are in this "prison" but only the ones who mated with human females. Assumedly, this was a group that went beyond the others in their commitment to evil. It does not necessarily mean that others could not now follow suit, but as with all things, it would have to be allowed by God, and part of the ultimate plan to redeem humanity and glorify Himself. Ultimately, the Nephilim serve as a reminder of the need for discernment and the importance of pursuing holiness in all aspects of our lives.
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