Nephilim: The Giants You May Have Never Heard Of (Biblical Stories Explained) FYTube



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Title: Nephilim: The Giants You May Have Never Heard Of – You Might Want To Watch This Video Right Away

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  1. Well, this was kind of a 'click bait' video. It was supposed to be about the nephilim, but only touched on that subject…please be more accurate with your titles. I would like to hear more about them, not just what is in the cannon bible, but other sources like the book of Enoch, etc. Thank you for what you do.

  2. There is a definite mistake when the "narrator" said that "Caleb believed the people could defeat the giants, but the other eleven men were skeptical", placing Joshua as one who lacked faith in God, which is NOT true, for Numbers 13:30 says that upon ten of the spies giving "a bad report" (Num 13:28, 29, 31, 32, 33), that Caleb encouraged the Israelites to "go up immediately, and we are able to take possession of it (or land of Canaan)".

    That Joshua was in total agreement with Caleb is seen at Numbers 14:26-30, that says: "Jehovah (God's name, see Isa 12:2, KJV) then said to Moses and Aaron: “How much longer will this evil assembly keep up this murmuring against me ? I have heard what the Israelites are murmuring against me. Say to them, ‘“As surely as I live,” declares Jehovah, “I will do to you just what I have heard you speak ! In this wilderness your corpses will fall, yes, the whole number of you from 20 years old and up who were registered, all of you who have murmured against me. None of you will enter into the land that I swore to have you reside in except Caʹleb the son of Je·phunʹneh and Joshua the son of Nun."

    So, there were ten spies (not eleven) who lacked faith in Jehovah, despite seeing his miraculous ten plagues brought upon the nation of Egypt that forced Pharaoh's hand to release the Israelites from slavery (Ex 7-11), plus the parting of the Red Sea that showed again Jehovah's power to save his people, with the Israelites seeing the total destruction of Pharaoh and his army when the waters came crashing back together.(Ex 14:26-28; Ps 136:15)

    At Psalms 95, it speaks of the nation of Israel's lack of faith in Jehovah, saying: "Do not harden your heart as at Merʹi·bah (which means "quarreling", and a place near Kadesh, with Kadesh about 100 miles southwest of the Dead Sea), as in the day of Masʹsah in the wilderness, when your forefathers tested me (see Num 20:1-13); They challenged me, though they had seen my works. For 40 years I felt a loathing toward that generation, and I said: “They are a people who always go astray in their hearts; They have not come to know my ways.” So I swore in my anger: “They will not enter into my rest.”(Ps 95:8-11)

    And then the apostle Paul addresses this lack of faith in Jehovah, quoting from Psalms 95 10, 11, and saying: "Beware, brothers, for fear there should ever develop in any one of you a wicked heart lacking faith by drawing away from the living God…….Therefore, since a promise of entering into his rest remains, let us be on guard for fear someone among you seems to fall short of it", by lacking faith in Jehovah.(Heb 3:12; 4:1)

    Thus, Joshua had full faith in Jehovah God, ripping his garments apart as did Caleb when the Israelites wanted to return to Egypt (Num 14:1-9), for it was Joshua who was appointed to take Moses place as leader of the nation of Israel and enter the land of Canaan with the "new" Israelites, the sons and daughters of the men who showed a gross lack of faith in Jehovah and had died during the 40 year wilderness trek.(Deut 1:29-39)

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