
Core Christianity Who Were the Nephilim?
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Feb 4, 2026 A clear walk through the three main readings of Genesis 6 and the mysterious Nephilim. The angelic view and its scriptural echoes in 2 Peter and Jude are examined. The Sethite theory of intermarriage and the sacral-king interpretation about powerful rulers are both explored. The speaker shares which reading they favor and ties the discussion to themes of judgment and faith.
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Genesis 6 Frames Moral Collapse
- Genesis 6:1–4 presents a mysterious episode linking human corruption to the Nephilim and impending flood.
- Adriel Sanchez frames the passage as central to understanding the moral decline before God's judgment.
Angelic Reading: Fallen Beings
- The angelic view reads 'sons of God' as divine beings and Nephilim as 'fallen ones' or hybrids from illicit unions.
- Sanchez notes biblical parallels (Job, Psalms) and ancient interpretations supporting angelic beings.
New Testament Echoes And Limits
- New Testament passages (2 Peter, Jude) may allude to angels sinning and being imprisoned, linking to Genesis 6.
- Sanchez acknowledges these as possible support but also notes difficulties about angelic corporeality.




