Generations of the World
Episode 3
Adam and the Nephilim: History Before the Flood | Generations of the World Ep. 3
The fall of man, the Nephilim and their future judgment, why GOD said “ascribe all sin to Azazel” in the Book of Enoch, and what we have to look forward to in the days to come.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:56 Adam in the Garden of Eden
4:54 The Hebrew word “abad” (to serve)
5:20 The Ultimate Servant, YASHUA HA MASHIACH (JESUS CHRIST)
6:38 The fall of man and the curse
9:23 The Way, the Truth, and the Life
10:39 Prophecies about the tree of life
11:25 Generations after Adam
13:59 The sons of GOD in Genesis 6
15:45 Giants and the Nephilim
18:31 What the angels taught men
22:04 Noah was perfect in his generations
23:25 Father protects us from evil
25:43 Judgment of the fallen angels and their offspring
26:27 The origin of demons
27:16 The judgment on the Nephilim is on hold for now
27:49 Why GOD said ascribe all sin to Azazel
29:07 The Hebrew word for mercy (“chesed”)
30:03 Yom Kippur and the scapegoat
32:01 Good news about what’s coming in Millennium
33:59 Wrapping up
35:55 Song: My Relief (Immanuel)
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