The Sons Of God (in Genesis)

This is done in three parts. They are all kinda the same thing, just a reinforcement of each other with more information – so that you can KNOW. John 8:32 Yeshua says, “you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” The original Greek there is aletheia (ἀλήθεια) for “truth” and eleutherōsei (ἐλευθερώσει) for “will set free.” Please, just read it all and be truly blessed in and for Jesus Christ!

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Let’s begin right where the foundation cracks open in Genesis 6. Not with tradition, not with soft theology, but with the actual Hebrew text, bold where it hits hardest.

“When humanity began to multiply across the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, the bene ha’elohim, sons of God, saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they laqach nashimtook wives—for themselves, whomever they chose.” (Genesis 6:1–2)

Now stop right there. That phrase bene ha’elohim isn’t some poetic way of referring to godly men or the line of Seth. In every instance in the Hebrew Scriptures, Job 1:6, Job 2:1, Job 38:7, it refers to divine beings. Celestial, pre-human, created long before Adam, beings of spiritual rank in the heavenly court of YHWH. They were sons, not by birth, but by creation and office.

But these particular sons didn’t remain loyal. They saw something on earth, daughters of mankind, human women, and they laqach them. That laqach doesn’t mean they went on dates and bought flowers. It means to seize, to snatch, to take as property or plunder. It’s used elsewhere in Scripture for taking a sword, or taking spoil. So this was conquest, not courtship. This was not them being nice to women they just met… not at all.

This act, the laqach nashim, was marital. Physical. Intentional. Not metaphorical. These divine beings chose to cross into the realm of flesh, not as messengers, not as servants, but as rebels.

And the result? Genesis 6:4 detonates the bomb:

“The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the bene ha’elohim came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men of old, men of renown.”

Let’s pause on Nephilim. It comes from the Hebrew root naphal, meaning to fall. So Nephilim means fallen ones, though it also came to represent giants in later understanding, like in Numbers 13:33. Either way, these beings were not fully human. They were the unnatural offspring of a forbidden union, divine rebellion in flesh.

And here’s the kicker, this wasn’t about lust. This was genetic warfare.

You have to go back to Genesis 3:15 to get the stakes:

“I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed; He shall crush your head, and you shall bruise His heel.”

This was a prophecy. A war between two seeds, two bloodlines. One holy. One corrupt. And the bene ha’elohim knew it. They weren’t just acting out; they were strategically attacking the human line meant to carry the Messiah.

So what does God do? Genesis 6:5–6 tells us:

“YHWH saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And YHWH regretted that He had made man on the earth, and it grieved Him to His heart.”

Why? Because this wasn’t just about sin. It was about corruption, down to the very DNA. The tselem (image) and demuth (likeness) of God had been defiled. What He made pure was being blended with something other.

Now fast-forward to 2 Peter 2:4, and the Greek hits like a hammer:

For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into Tartarus and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness…”

The word here isn’t Hades. It’s Tartarus, a term used only once in the entire New Testament. It refers to the deepest abyss, a place reserved for the worst offenders. These weren’t just any fallen angels. These were the ones who abandoned their nature.

Jude 1:6 gives even more detail:

“And the angels who did not keep their own archē (domain), but left their oikētērion (dwelling), He has kept in eternal chains under darkness…”

That word oikētērion only shows up in one other place, 2 Corinthians 5:2, where Paul describes our resurrection body, our future dwelling. Meaning, these angels discarded their spiritual bodies and manifested physical ones to commit their rebellion.

Which raises the question: How? How can spirit beings reproduce?

Because Scripture shows they can take on flesh.

Look at Genesis 18. Abraham sees three men, one is YHWH Himself the other two are angels. They eat, they drink, they talk, they physically interact. Then those same angels go to Sodom in Genesis 19, and the men of the city try to take them by force. That means they looked and functioned like real men.

They weren’t ghosts. They had bodies.

That’s how the bene ha’elohim were able to impregnate women. They took on physical form, not by God’s will, but by their own defiant, twisted choice.

And their hybrid children? Nephilim. Corrupt, unnatural, and violent. That’s why Genesis says the earth was “filled with violence.” These weren’t just big men. They were giant tyrants, worshiped later as gods:Gilgamesh, Zeus, Hercules, Baal, all distorted memories of real beings born of heaven and earth.

God had to intervene. The flood wasn’t just about judgment on sinful men. It was a reset, a cleansing of corrupted flesh.

Only Noah was left. Why?

Because Genesis 6:9 says Noah was tamim in his generations. That word tamim doesn’t mean morally perfect. It means unblemished, without defect, genetically pure.

The Messiah’s line had to stay untainted.

The bene ha’elohim weren’t stupid. They knew this. They were trying to stop Genesis 3:15 from ever coming true. If they could pollute the bloodline, they could prevent the Seed of the Woman from being born.

And now we get to the deeper motive.

Psalm 8:4–5:

“What is man that You are mindful of him,
and the son of man that You care for him?
You made him a little lower than Elohim (gods),
yet crowned him with glory and honor.”

Humans were made lower than these divine beings, yet crowned with God’s own image. And to the bene ha’elohim, that was offensive.

They had power, but not the tselem (image) of God.
They had position, but not the inheritance.
They had glory, but not the promise.

Then came the bombshell: One day, a fully human Messiah would rise and judge them. That’s what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 6:3:

“Do you not know that we will judge angels?”

So they struck first.

They took wives not out of love, but ambition. They wanted the earth, the inheritance meant for mankind:

“The heavens are the heavens of YHWH,
but the earth He has given to the sons of men.”
(Psalm 115:16)

They couldn’t inherit earth as spirits. So they tried to become men, illegally. They hijacked the womb, mimicked creation, and birthed their own hybrid rulers.

But God intervened. He chained them. Their punishment was specific and brutal. That’s why they are not free today. And their offspring? When their bodies died in the Flood, their spirits, unclean and lawless, became what we now call demons (daimonia in Greek). These are the disembodied spirits roaming the earth, seeking bodies, as Jesus mentioned in Luke 11:24.

And that is the cosmic context of Genesis 6.

These weren’t just lustful angels. They were enemies of redemption, rebels of the highest order. Their offense wasn’t symbolic—it was biological, spiritual, and eternal.

And now we wait for the final undoing: when we receive our oikētērion—our resurrected bodies—and judge THEM. It’s all tied together.

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Alright, let’s step into the next part of the war, the aftermath.

If the bene ha’elohim took flesh to corrupt God’s image in mankind, then what happened to their offspring after the flood? Genesis 6:4 says something peculiar:

“The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward…”

Wait. What?, Afterward? You’d think the flood wiped them all out. But clearly, something continued. So what happened?

The Flood destroyed the bodies. That’s clear. But not the spirits. Because the Nephilim weren’t like other men. They were hybrids. They were not written in God’s book of life. Their bodies were of the earth, but their fathers were divine rebels, and that unholy mixture, created beings with nowhere to go after death. They didn’t ascend like spirit-beings. They didn’t sleep like true men. Their spirits became unclean spirits, what we call demons (daimonia in Greek).

Jesus confirms this in Matthew 12 and Luke 11, where He describes unclean spirits as wandering, restless, seeking a body to inhabit. He doesn’t call them angels. They’re not fallen angels. He calls them unclean spirits, disembodied entities, desperate to manifest.

They want what they lost: a body.

These are the same spirits Jesus confronted in the Gospels, the ones who knew exactly who He was, long before any human figured it out.

“Have You come to torment us before the time?” (Matthew 8:29)
They knew their sentence. They knew it wasn’t time yet. But they also knew they were already doomed.
They weren’t trying to repent, they were trying to survive.

These spirits, offspring of the ancient Nephilim, continue the rebellion. They hate humans, because humans bear God’s tselem (image). They especially hate believers, because we are marked for redemption and a resurrected body, something they will never have.

Which brings us to the resurrection body. Why does Paul talk about it with such gravity in 1 Corinthians 15 and 2 Corinthians 5? Because it’s God’s final answer to the corruption the bene ha’elohim tried to bring.

Let’s walk it slowly.

In 2 Corinthians 5:1–4, Paul writes:

“For we know that if our earthly tent (body), which is our house, is torn down, we have a building from God…
…For indeed in this house we groan, longing to be clothed with our oikētērion from heaven.”

There’s that word again, oikētērion. The same word used in Jude 1:6 to describe what the fallen angels abandoned in their rebellion.

They left their proper dwelling to wear flesh illegally.
We, on the other hand, are waiting for our proper dwelling, to be clothed in immortal, incorruptible bodies.

You see the reversal?

They descended illegally to take flesh.
We are raised legally to receive glorified bodies.

They came down to destroy the image.
We are lifted up to restore it.`

They defiled the genetic line to prevent the Messiah.
The Messiah came anyway, in the likeness of sinful flesh, and defeated them by death, the very weapon they tried (and still try) to use against us.

This is why Paul says in Romans 8:23:

“We groan inwardly, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.”

Why the body? Why not just our spirits?

Because the body is the battleground. It was the target of corruption in Genesis 6. It was the form which the fallen took illegally. It is the container of the image of God. And it is the thing God raised, physically, from the grave.

Remember Luke 24:39? After the resurrection, He says:

Touch Me and see; for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.

He didn’t resurrect as a ghost. He didn’t ascend as pure spirit. He walked out of the tomb in a resurrection body, the true oikētērion, pure, incorruptible, eternal. The same type we are promised.

This is the final threat to the fallen ones.

They tried to beat God at His own design, by creating their own hybrid flesh. But God already had the blueprint for the perfect body, His Son’s body, waiting for the fullness of time.

So let’s connect the war:

  1. The fallen bene ha’elohim manifested physical forms to steal the inheritance of mankind.
  2. Their hybrid offspring became Nephilim, giants, tyrants, worshiped as gods.
  3. When their bodies were destroyed, their spirits remained as unclean spirits, still at war.
  4. They torment, deceive, and seek to dwell in humans—repeating the pattern of Genesis 6.
  5. Jesus came in true flesh, destroyed the power of death, and secured resurrection for the righteous.
  6. The resurrection body—our future oikētērion—is not only our reward, but the weaponized reversal of their rebellion.

This is why Paul says in Romans 16:20:

“The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.”

Whose feet? Your feet. Ours.

And with what? Not with spirits, but with bodies. Resurrected, glorified, immortal bodies.
God will crush the ancient rebellion through the very image the fallen ones tried to destroy.

Now, take this in:
The spirits that roam today, those demons, still fear that day.
They fear the moment you rise from the dust, bearing the body they tried to counterfeit.
They fear your oikētērion.
They fear your glorified flesh.
Because that body will do what theirs could never do, stand in the presence of God, crowned with glory, unafraid.

That is the final blow. That’s the real cosmic war.

They tried to take your inheritance. But you, Beloved of God, are set to inherit the very earth they lusted for.

“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.”
(Matthew 5:5)

And when He returns, your lowly body will be transformed to match His glorious body (Philippians 3:21).
And all the unclean spirits that once roamed, lied, seduced, and tormented—will see that the very thing they tried to destroy has risen to judge them.

You will wear the victory in your own flesh.

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Let’s drag the shadows into the light. The unclean spirits that came from the Nephilim didn’t disappear. They didn’t retire quietly after the Flood. They just shifted their strategy.

Before, their bodies did the terrorizing. Now, they operate through others—humans who are willing to give them access. Possession, oppression, influence—it’s not old folklore. It’s ancient warfare, still raging.

These spirits are real, still desperate, and still at war with the image of God in mankind. Their goal hasn’t changed since Genesis 6. They still want to:

  • Corrupt the seed
  • Pollute the body
  • Prevent the return of the King

And their methods have only gotten sneakier.

Let’s talk pharmakeia. That Greek word shows up in Galatians 5:20 as “sorcery”—but it doesn’t mean what modern readers assume. It’s not spell books and cauldrons. The word is pharmakeia, from where we get the word “pharmacy.”

It refers to the mixing of potions, substances, chemicals, often to alter the mind, manipulate spiritual states, or open doors to spirit influence. In ancient times, pagan temples used drug-laced rituals to induce trances, communicate with spirits, and perform “miracles.”

And guess what? That system never died. It just rebranded.

Today, pharmakeia is everywhere—from casual street drugs to designer pharmaceuticals that hijack consciousness, emotions, and decision-making. It’s not about medicine that heals—God isn’t against healing—but mind-altering control, which dulls the spirit and invites influence.

That’s why Revelation 18:23, describing Babylon, says:

“…For by your pharmakeia all the nations were deceived.”

This isn’t fiction. It’s global seduction.

But it goes further.

Governments, entertainment, AI, so-called “aliens,” and even churches—yes, churches—are part of this system. Because the daimonia aren’t stupid. They know how to blend into theology, disguise themselves in light, and create doctrines that look holy but rot the truth.

Let’s break it down:

The ancient gibborim, the mighty ones mentioned in Genesis 6:4, were far from mere giants or brutish monsters—they were rulers, kings, nasiym (princes or chiefs), heads of clans and tribes who exercised governmental and military power on the earth. The word gibbor carries the sense of “valiant warrior” or “champion,” often linked to leadership and strength in war. These beings, offspring of the forbidden union between the bene ha’elohim (sons of God) and human women, exerted authority in rebellion against God’s order.

This reveals a supernatural layer behind earthly governments and powers, with invisible but powerful spiritual entities behind kingdoms and empires. Daniel 10:13 reveals this layered reality: the “prince of Persia” (archon in Greek, meaning “ruler” or “chief”) was a spiritual being opposed to God’s angel delivering a message. This clearly indicates spiritual authority over geographical regions.

This is no mere metaphor. The Bible acknowledges territorial spirits—pneumata topon—who influence and control nations. Ephesians 6:12 uses words like archē (principality) and exousia (authority) to describe spiritual forces of wickedness in heavenly places, showing a cosmic struggle behind human history.

Therefore, governments aren’t just political systems but spiritual chessboards where these rebellious gibborim spirits move. Human rulers may be pawns or players, but behind the scenes, the spirit that animated the ancient gibborim still fuels control systems that seek to silence those loyal to the Most High.


The nephilim were described as “men of shem,” men of renown or fame. The word shem isn’t just a name—it carries identity, reputation, authority, and often worship. In ancient culture, having a shem meant carrying power and legacy. Abraham’s renown was linked to God’s blessing of shem.

The nephilim made names for themselves through violence, tyranny, and occult power, establishing a culture of rebellion and self-exaltation. This spirit echoes today in celebrity culture, where obsession with shem—branding, fame, influence—often becomes idolatry.

The root of shem also connects to the idea of “place” or “presence,” showing how names represent authority and influence. Names were more than labels—they were portals of power.

Modern music, media, and entertainment serve as liturgies—worship acts—toward this counterfeit divine order. Lyrics glorifying lust (zanan), pride (gaon), and rebellion echo ancient revolt. Films promoting occult themes, gender confusion (a perversion of temunah, meaning form or likeness), and rebellion plant spiritual seeds.

Major artists flirting with symbols of fallen angels (malakim who rebelled) reveal ongoing spiritual warfare. These symbols invite and declare allegiance to the revival of the “old gods” (elohim), who seek to reclaim what was lost and deceive the nations (goyim).


Paul’s warning in 1 Timothy 4:1 reminds us deception will infiltrate even the ekklesia, the called-out assembly. The Greek word daimonion means lesser spirits aligned with Satan, teaching false doctrines.

These deceits come in christianismos packaging but are spiritual counterfeits—false faith that leads away from truth. Hyper-grace teachings denying the need for repentance reject the vital biblical concept of teshuvah, turning back to God. New Age mysticism dressed in church language blends divine wisdom with human vanity (1 Corinthians 3:19).

“Deliverance ministries” that become spectacles (theatron) rather than reverent spiritual warfare distort truth. Prophets seeking money (chrēmata) for prophecy betray God’s heart, like Balaam.

Churches affirming what God calls toevah (abomination), such as sexual perversions, reject the Torah—God’s instruction and covenant foundation.

These are deliberate deceptions (apate), echoing the serpent’s lie in Eden: “You will not surely die,” promising a counterfeit likeness (demuth) to God.


Regarding alien disclosure, governments and institutions are preparing the public for “contact” with extraterrestrials, normalizing this idea.

But Jesus said in Luke 17:26, “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man.” Noah’s day was marked by hybridization, corruption, and fallen angels (malakim) masquerading as men. The Greek episkopos (overseer or watcher) connects to these rebellious watchers.

Modern alien descriptions—“grays,” “reptilians,” “Nordics”—parallel the elohim and nephilim of Scripture: spiritual beings taking physical form to deceive. They aren’t visitors from other planets but ancient rebels trying to regain influence.

Their goal is to build a kingdom apart from God, possess bodies, and corrupt the bloodline. The alien narrative softens this invasion, making it seem hopeful, but Scripture reveals it as spiritual deception.


Finally, Revelation 13:15 speaks of the Beast causing an image (eikōn) to be made that speaks and demands worship. The Greek eikōn and Hebrew tselem both mean image or likeness, the same words used for man’s creation in God’s image (Genesis 1:26).

This counterfeit image is not just a statue; it’s likely a living hybrid, combining technology and spiritual possession. The Greek pneuma (spirit) can inhabit vessels. Disembodied demons seek vessels to manifest physically.

Artificial intelligence, while powered by code, increasingly mimics life and may become such a vessel. The Beast’s image will be a false likeness (demuth) of God’s image in man, demanding worship and allegiance.

God’s final plan is not digital upload but resurrection (anastasis) in glorified, eternal bodies, restoring the original likeness.


What is the response?

Stand firm in your faith in Yeshua. The battle is cosmic and personal, spiritual and physical. Keep the body a holy temple (naos) of the Spirit, protect the mind (noos) with truth, keep eyes open to deception.

Avoid pharmakeia (witchcraft, sorcery), idolatry of fame, false doctrine, or compromising with sin.

Remain separate, unmixed, blameless (tamim) in your generation—like Noah.

Await the return of Jesus the Messiah, clothed in righteousness, ready to rise in glorified bodies immune to evil spirits.

This is the battlefield. The spirits of the nephilim are still at war, but the true sons and daughters of God—the faithful bene ha’elohim—are rising.

When the King returns, believers will judge the very angels who rebelled (1 Corinthians 6:3). The ultimate restoration will come!!! THAT is the joy we have to look forward to!!!

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The final phase isn’t just a return of the old rebellion—it’s a full-blown resurrection of it. The same seed war from Genesis 3:15, the same Nephilim infiltration from Genesis 6, the same global idolatry from Babel—it’s all coiling into one final strike. The enemy doesn’t invent new tactics. He just recycles the ancient ones with modern camouflage.

Let’s talk the Beast, the False Prophet, and the global worship system that’s barreling toward us like a runaway chariot on fire.

Revelation 13 opens the scroll wide:

“And I saw a beast rising out of the sea…”

That’s apocalyptic language, sure. But it’s also deeply Hebraic.

The sea is chaos. It’s the domain of Leviathan—a serpent-like chaos monster referenced in Job, Psalms, and Isaiah. Biblically, the sea represents the abyss, the place of the dead, the place where beasts dwell.

So when the beast rises from the sea, it’s not just figurative. It’s literal origin is the same as the Nephilim spirits—the deep, the underworld, the bottomless pit (Greek: abussos). This is resurrected rebellion, surfacing for the final battle.

Now look at this creature.

“It had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on its horns, and on each head a blasphemous name.”
(Revelation 13:1)

Ten horns—just like Daniel’s fourth beast in Daniel 7. The final empire. A hybrid kingdom.

And when you look closer at Daniel’s description, that beast is a mixture:

  • The four beasts Daniel saw represent kingdoms tied to today’s nations:
  • The lion—Babylon, roughly modern-day Iraq. The bear—Medo-Persia, covering today’s Iran and parts of Iraq. The leopard—Greece and its territories, including Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and surrounding eastern Mediterranean countries. The terrifying monster unlike any before it—Rome and its successors, meaning modern Italy, much of Europe, and even the influence of the European Union and Western powers.

This is not just a political system—it’s a composite of past Nephilim-ruled empires. Every one of those ancient kingdoms—Babylon, Egypt, Assyria, Greece—was saturated with worship of the Rephaim, the Anakim, the Titans—the remnants of the Nephilim line.

Revelation is telling you that all of them come back together into one final regime.

Now look again:

“The dragon gave the beast his power and his throne and great authority.” (13:2)

The dragon is clearly identified in Revelation 12 as Satan. But Satan’s not alone. He’s not omnipresent, and he doesn’t act without a network.

He operates through fallen sons of Elohim—those who were bound, and are now unbound.

Revelation 9 tells us that the fifth trumpet opens the bottomless pit, and smoke pours out. But it’s not just smoke.

“And out of the smoke, locusts came upon the earth… and their king is the angel of the bottomless pit.” (Rev 9:3, 11)

These are not bugs. These are spirits—the unchained watchers, Nephilim fathers, those locked up for their Genesis 6 rebellion. The world is about to face them again.

That’s why Revelation doesn’t just say “the Beast was wounded and healed”… it says:

“The beast that you saw was, and is not, and is to come out of the bottomless pit.” (Rev 17:8)

In other words—this beast existed before. It was. It is not (currently bound). And it will rise again—from the same pit where the sons of God were chained.

This beast isn’t just political. It’s spiritual. It’s hybrid. It’s the revival of the Genesis 6 rebellion in flesh again.

But it doesn’t rise alone.

Enter the False Prophet

Revelation 13:11:

“Then I saw another beast rising out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon.”

Like a lamb—but not the Lamb. A counterfeit Messiah, a false shepherd. This is a religious leader who looks gentle, speaks peace, but carries the serpent’s tongue.

He performs signs, calls fire down from heaven—just like the prophets of Baal tried to do. But this time it works. Because the power behind him is not sleight of hand—it’s demonic fire.

And he builds the image.

Let’s slow down here.

“And he was allowed to give breath to the image of the beast, so that the image of the beast could speak…” (Rev 13:15)

That Greek word for image again: eikōn. It’s the same root used when Paul says that man is the eikōn of God.

So what is Satan doing?

He’s building his own image—a counterfeit tselem, a false human, a hybrid being, likely powered by technology, spirit, or both.

This isn’t just a robot. This is possessed tech, animated image, the abomination that makes desolate. And it demands worship.

And it causes all, both small and great… to be marked on the right hand or the forehead…” (Rev 13:16)

That’s not just branding. That’s ownership. That’s covenant language. Just like God marks His people with His Name on their foreheads, the Beast marks his own.

It’s a parody of holiness. A satanic reversal of Deuteronomy 6:8:

“You shall bind [God’s words] as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.”

Satan mimics what he hates.

This mark isn’t just digital. It’s allegiance. It’s spiritual and bodily. And it’s permanent.

But the system’s deeper.

Let me tell you where this is going. The third piece of the puzzle is what the ancients feared most: global worship.
Not just forced obedience—adoration of the Beast.

This is Babel, reborn.
One language: technology.
One image: the Beast.
One voice: the Prophet.
One government: the dragon’s empire.

And guess what he promises?

Immortality. Power. Healing. Identity.
Just like the lie in the garden:

“You will be like Elohim.”

But it’s a trap. And the trap is this:

He knows resurrection is real.
He knows the TRUE sons of God will rise.
He knows our King is coming.
So he builds his counterfeit kingdom to beat us to it.

But he won’t succeed.

Because the King has already overcome.
The firstborn from the dead, the true Image of God—Yeshua the Messiah—has already taken the keys of Death and Hades.

And here’s the real twist:

You and I?

We’re going to judge those fallen sons.
Not just resist them—condemn them.

1 Corinthians 6:3:

“Do you not know that we will judge angels?”

Which angels?

These. The ones that started it all.
The ones who tried to hijack flesh, pollute the bloodline, and rewrite humanity’s destiny.

We’ll judge them in bodies like Yeshua’s—glorified, immortal, undefilable.

And that’s why Satan hates you.

He doesn’t just want your worship. He wants to keep you from resurrection.

That’s what this whole hybrid system is designed to do:
To pollute, to merge, to make you unredeemable.

But if you are in Messiah—if you are sealed by His Spirit—then your body is not available for corruption.

You are His.
Marked by Him.
Born for glory.

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Let’s start with what we think we know, and then we’ll burn that down with what Scripture actually says, right from the ancient languages. This isn’t Sunday school fluff. This is war. The Beast isn’t just a government, the false prophet isn’t just some priest gone rogue, and the mark isn’t some barcode or credit card. This is the final phase of a cosmic rebellion, an ancient war that started before Adam was even shaped from dust. And yes, the Nephilim and their demonic offspring are right in the thick of it. They never left. They just changed tactics.

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Now, a quick review on the Nephilim. It is important that you know this and be prepared to STAND against them.

The first time we see the roots of this rebellion surface, it’s in Genesis 6. That’s where the bene ha’elohim (sons of God), divine beings created by God, laqach (took, seized, captured) the benot ha’adam (daughters of men) as wives. The word laqach isn’t gentle. It’s the same word used when a city is taken in battle. It’s conquest. Not romance. This wasn’t a love story, it was hostile infiltration. These sons of Elohim weren’t just rebelling against God’s authority, they were launching an assault on the bloodline from which ha’Mashiach (the Messiah) would eventually come.

The offspring of these unions? The Nephilim, a word rooted in naphal (to fall, to cause to fall). These beings were not “just giants,” they were fallen ones, both in nature and in destiny. They were not fully divine, not fully human. They were corrupted hybrids, born of rebellion. The enemy knew what God had said in Genesis 3:15: that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent. So what did they do? They tried to pollute the seed.

Fast-forward to Revelation.

Now we’re looking at the Beast. But hold up, this is not some random symbol or code. The Greek calls him the thērion, which literally means wild animal, brute beast, savage creature. It’s used of predatory, untamed, dangerous animals, beings devoid of God’s image and morality. That word alone tells you this isn’t just a political figure, it’s something sub-human, anti-human, and anti-God.

Then we get the second Beast, the False Prophet. Scripture calls him the pseudoprophētēs, a lying foreteller, someone who claims divine authority but speaks on behalf of a different power. This character doesn’t just speak lies, he performs sēmeia megala (great signs), even calling fire down from the sky like Elijah (Revelation 13:13). But he’s not Elijah. He’s a counterfeit.

So who empowers these two?

The Dragon, called in Greek ho drakōn, and elsewhere ho archaios ophis, “the ancient serpent.” That’s a direct link back to the garden. This is Satan, the one who rebelled in heaven and then tried to corrupt mankind from the very beginning. The Beast and the false prophet are his final play. But here’s what most people miss:

The first Beast isn’t just inspired by Satan.

He is a counterfeit incarnation.

Revelation 13:3 says one of the Beast’s heads was mortally wounded, esphagmenē hōs eis thanaton, “slain as unto death.” That word sphazō is the same word used for slaughtering a lamb. Why would John use the word for how Jesus was slain if he’s not drawing a deliberate comparison? This is Satan’s mock resurrection. A death. A return. A false messiah.

And people worship him for it. Revelation 13:4 says, “they worshiped the Dragon, for he gave his authority to the Beast.” The word is proskyneō, to bow down in submission. This is literal worship of Satan and his counterfeit son.

But where did the Beast come from?

The abyss.

Revelation 11:7 and 17:8 both say he rises out of the abyssos, the bottomless pit. That’s the same abyss where the fallen angels are chained (2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6). And here’s the kicker: In ancient Hebrew understanding, this bottomless pit is the prison of the worst divine offenders, those fallen sons of Elohim who abandoned their oikētērion (proper dwelling, Jude 6), their God-given spiritual bodies, and materialized to produce Nephilim.

So the Beast doesn’t rise from a political system. He rises from a realm where the watchers are imprisoned.

This isn’t metaphor. It’s resurgence.

The Beast is not just a man, it is a revived hybrid entity, a Nephilim-like being reemerging from the very pit where its forefathers were locked. This is a genetic echo of Genesis 6.

What did Jesus say about the days of His return?

As it was in the days of Noah…” (Matthew 24:37)

In Noah’s day, the corruption wasn’t just spiritual. It was biological. Genesis 6:12 says, “all flesh had corrupted its way upon the earth.” Not just sin. Flesh. The Hebrew here is basar, meaning literal physical bodies. The DNA was compromised.

And now we’re seeing that again, just in a more technological, polished, and “acceptable” way.

Biotech. TranshumanismWhy They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t Work. mRNAWhy They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t Work. CRISPRWhy They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t Work. AI-infused human enhancement. These aren’t upgrades. They’re laying the groundwork for the return of the genos heteros, “another kind,” a phrase Jude uses in verse 7 when talking about Sodom and the angels’ sin.

It’s not a coincidence.

The Beast demands a mark: the charagma, an etched mark, engraved, a permanent alteration. This word was used for branding slaves and marking idols. It’s also tied to charax, a pointed stake, like an implant, a device, something invasive. It’s not a tattoo.

And this mark isn’t just for buying and selling, it’s tied to worship.

Revelation 14:9 warns: if anyone receives the mark and worships the Beast and his image, he will drink the cup of God’s wrath. Why? Because that worship and that mark are a new covenant, with Satan.

Just like the Nephilim corrupted the image of God in man, the mark finishes that corruption. It changes who you are. It aligns your body, your mind, and your destiny with the Beast. You no longer bear the tselem Elohim, the image of God. You bear the image of the Beast.

This is why the resurrection body matters so much.

In 2 Corinthians 5:2, Paul says, “we groan, longing to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling”, our oikētērion. That same word used in Jude for what the fallen angels abandoned. But we don’t abandon it, we receive it from God.

They gave up their heavenly bodies to take on flesh they weren’t meant to have. We give up our earthly bodies to receive heavenly ones we were meant to have.

We are the reversal.

Their rebellion was downward: spiritual to corrupt flesh.

Our hope is upward: corrupt flesh to glorified spirit.

And that’s why this battle is so fierce. We are being conformed to the image of His Son (Romans 8:29), while they are trying to conform mankind into the image of the Beast.

There is no middle ground.

So when you see the Beast rising, the false prophet speaking lies like a lamb but roaring like a dragon, and the world chasing after their signs and wonders, remember what’s really happening:

This is not just politics. This is Genesis 6 Part 2.

The spirits behind it are the same. The agenda is the same: corrupt God’s image in man, pollute the bloodline, and stop the return of the King.

But it won’t work.

Because Yeshua, the true ben Elohim, Son of God, came in untainted flesh, lived a perfect life, died a sacrificial death, and rose in incorruptible glory. And when He returns, it’s not to negotiate. It’s to destroy the Beast, throw the false prophet alive into the lake of fire, and bind the dragon.

And every one of us in Him will shine like the stars (Daniel 12:3), because we’ll finally wear our true bodies. Not altered. Not branded. Not corrupted.

But glorified.

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We left off at the sons of God, the bene ha’elohim, and their taking of wives, laqach nashim, in Genesis 6. That phrase laqach (to take, seize, or grasp) isn’t just a polite invitation or a casual meeting; it’s a deliberate, active verb signaling possession and covenant union. It’s the same verb used throughout the Torah to describe marriage as a binding act. This isn’t some myth or symbolic story, it’s an event with real, physical consequences.

Now, the bene ha’elohim aren’t just any beings. The phrase literally means “sons of Elohim,” where Elohim is the majestic plural name of God used here to reflect divine beings or angels with authority. This phrase also appears in Job 1:6 and 38:7, clearly describing spiritual beings in God’s heavenly court, not humans. They are divine agents with a role over creation, but not human offspring.

But these bene ha’elohim rebelled, and their laqach, their taking of wives, resulted in the birth of the nephilim (נְפִילִים). The root naphal means “to fall,” so nephilim can be translated as “fallen ones.” They were not simply large men or giants as popular culture likes to portray; they were hybrid offspring, combining spiritual and human natures, a profound violation of God’s created order.

The Hebrew phrase min mi-no (מִין מִינוֹ) from Genesis 1:11, 24, 25, meaning “kind after kind,” establishes the boundary that each created species was to reproduce only within its own kind. The nephilim broke this law of creation, an act of cosmic corruption, a genetic and spiritual breach.

Now, in the New Testament, Jude 1:6 uses the Greek word oikētērion (οἰκητήριον), meaning “dwelling” or “habitation,” saying that these rebellious angels “did not keep their own oikētērion.” This indicates they abandoned their proper spiritual bodies to take on human form, a body they were never meant to have. This is supported by 2 Peter 2:4, where those angels are cast into tartaros (τάρταρος), a deep abyss of chains and darkness, reflecting God’s judgment on their rebellion.

So, how did these spiritual beings produce offspring? Scripture tells us that angels can manifest physically, they have soma (σῶμα), bodies. Abraham’s encounter with the malakim (angels) in Genesis 18–19 shows they could eat, drink, be touched, and interact physically. The men of Sodom attempted to forcibly take these angels, recognizing their physicality. This wasn’t spiritual projection or illusion, it was tangible flesh and blood.

When the bene ha’elohim laqach, wives, they embodied these physical forms to engage in gune (γυνή, woman) unions, creating offspring that were both human and spiritual. These nephilim were not part of God’s original tselem (צֶלֶם) and demuth (דְּמוּת), image and likeness, of God in humanity. Instead, they were a corrupt hybrid that defiled the bloodline God intended to preserve for the coming Mashiach (Messiah).

This corruption sparked God’s grief in Genesis 6:5–6, where the Hebrew ra‘ (רַע) means evil or wickedness, and the LORD’s nachem (נָחַם), often translated as “regretted” or “was sorry”, reflects deep divine sorrow over man’s rebellion and corruption.

God’s judgment followed with the Flood, a divine mishpat (מִשְׁפָּט, judgment) and cleansing of the earth. Noah was chosen as the tamim (תָּמִים), blameless and pure, to preserve the human bloodline, ensuring the zera (זֶרַע, seed) of the woman remained intact, fulfilling the promise in Genesis 3:15 of the ultimate victory over evil.

Later, the spirits of the nephilim became the daimonion (δαιμόνιον), unclean spirits or demons, as seen in Matthew 12:43–45 and Revelation 16:13–14. They continue their corrupting work, opposing God’s plan until their final judgment.

Psalm 8:4–5 reminds us humans were made “a little lower than the bene ha’elohim,” but are crowned with glory and honor. This bestowed authority enraged these angels, leading to their rebellion and desperate attempts to usurp God’s plan.

This deep cosmic conflict is why Christ had to come en sōma (ἐν σώματι), in flesh, to defeat these spiritual foes and restore creation.

So here’s the bottom line, beloved of God: The battle isn’t just around us; it’s cosmic, spiritual, and fierce. The gibborim, the mighty ones, the rulers of darkness, still wage war to corrupt, control, and destroy what God has made pure and holy. John 10:10 shows us that they just want to steal your inheritance, blur your identity as a child made in God’s tselem(image) and demuth(likeness), and silence the truth of Yeshua HaMashiach who came to redeem and restore all things. 

But take heart! The same Yeshua who conquered death, who rose in a glorified sōma (σῶμα, body), a resurrection body, has given us the power to stand unshaken. As Ephesians 6 reminds us, we put on the full armor of God, dýnamis (δύναμις, power), alētheia (ἀλήθεια, truth), dikaiosýnē (δικαιοσύνη, righteousness), pístis (πίστις, faith), sōtēria (σωτηρία, salvation), and the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God itself.

Do not let fear, apathy, or deception weaken you. Stand firm, unblended and uncompromised, like Noach, tamim (תָּמִים, blameless), blameless, in a generation that desperately needs the light. Remember, you are a new creation in Christ (kainē ktísis [καινὴ κτίσις]), raised not just to survive this spiritual warfare but to triumph gloriously.

The enemy prowls like a roaring lion (lēōn [λέων]) seeking whom to devour (1 Peter 5:8), but greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). Let that truth fill you with courage and boldness.

So rise up, Beloved bene Elohim, True sons of God! Clothe yourselves in faith and righteousness. Speak truth boldly. Walk in holiness. Keep your eyes fixed on Yeshua, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2).

When He returns, it will not be a defeat but a glorious victory, for us and for all creation. Until then, be vigilant, be strong, and be steadfast, knowing the battle belongs to the Lord, and through Him, we are more than conquerors (hypernikō [ὑπερνικῶ], Romans 8:37).

Stand firm, for you are His beloved, His chosen, His kadosh (holy) and set apart. In the power of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ), walk boldly as light in the darkness, the true sons of God, the heirs of the eternal kingdom.

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There is a beautiful, unshakable truth in Scripture that those who belong to Yeshua Meshiach are chosen by God, set apart as His own. The Bible makes it clear: we are not random or forgotten, but handpicked for His purpose and glory. Like Paul said in Ephesians, we are “chosen before the foundation of the world(Ephesians 1:4, eklektos meaning “chosen,” picked out with divine purpose).

This isn’t just some casual “you’re in” card, it’s a high calling to stand firm against the spiritual forces of darkness, to walk in holiness, to reflect His image truly, and to be part of His eternal family. All who follow, are part of that royal priesthood, a holy nation, called to be the light in a world darkened by lies and deception.

So yes, you are chosen, not because of anything you did, but because of His amazing grace and sovereign love. And that choice carries with it both honor and responsibility. The giants and spiritual powers might rage, but the chosen ones have the Spirit of truth, the power to stand, and the promise of victory through Yeshua.

What a privilege, and what a battle we are in together!

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Why They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t WorkThe idea behind transhumanism is that humans can, through technology, surpass their natural limits, live longer, enhance strength, intelligence, even consciousness, by merging biology with machines, AI, and genetic manipulation.

From a biblical perspective, this ambition to “upgrade” humanity sounds eerily like a modern echo of the rebellion we see back in Genesis 6, where the bene ha’elohim (sons of God) crossed divine boundaries by mixing their spiritual nature with human flesh. It’s a human attempt to seize godlike power without God’s blessing. The transhumanist vision is to become “like gods” on our own terms, rewriting the tselem (image) of God into something manufactured, artificial, and unholy.

The Greek word for “image,” eikōn, used in Revelation 13 for the Beast’s image, reminds us that there will be a counterfeit image, something designed to mimic or replace the true divine likeness God placed in humanity. Transhumanism could be part of that counterfeit, a blending of flesh and machine, spirit and technology, aimed at achieving immortality or ultimate control outside of God’s plan.

Spiritually, this is dangerous territory. The Bible warns against idolatry, manipulation of God’s creation, and attempts to “save” ourselves apart from His redeeming work through Christ. The very essence of transhumanism challenges God’s authority over life and death, suggesting we can “upgrade” beyond the limits He set.

In a way, transhumanism is a spiritual battlefront, the same old serpent’s lie repackaged: “You will be like gods.” But the true hope is not in artificial immortality or enhancements, it’s in the resurrection body promised in 1 Corinthians 15, a glorified, incorruptible sōma (body) given by God, perfect and eternal.

So while science pushes toward merging man and machine, Scripture calls believers to stand firm in the holiness of God’s original design, waiting for the true transformation only God can bring.

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Why They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t Work mRNA:  messenger RNA , is a fascinating piece of biological technology that fits right into the grand design God set for life’s machinery. At its core, mRNA is the “message carrier” inside your cells: it transcribes the genetic code from your DNA and delivers it to the ribosomes, where proteins are assembled. Think of it as the courier delivering God’s blueprint instructions for building every tiny part of your body.

Scientifically, mRNA proves the intricate, purposeful nature of life. It’s not random, it’s a precisely designed system of communication within cells that enables life to function and reproduce. This complexity points to an intelligent Creator, because the amount of information, coordination, and timing involved goes beyond chance.

Relating this to spiritual warfare and the Nephilim’s corrupted bloodlines: genetic information is sacred because it carries God’s design for humanity , the tselem (image) and demuth (likeness) of God. When fallen angels crossed into the human realm, mixing divine and human genetics, they tried to corrupt this sacred design. mRNA, the messenger of genetic code, is part of that original perfect system God made to preserve His image in man.

That’s why tampering with the genetic code, whether through unnatural means or spiritual rebellion, is a serious offense. It’s not just science; it’s sacred biology, deeply tied to God’s creative order and His plan for redemption.

So yes, mRNA is a modern marvel that echoes the incredible precision of God’s creation, and understanding it helps us see how deep the battle for God’s image really goes.

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Why They Are Trying to Seal the Gate – And Why It Won’t WorkCRISPR is a gene-editing tool that allows scientists to cut and modify DNA with incredible precision. The name itself is an acronym for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats,” but that’s just the tech jargon. The key is this: CRISPR lets humans rewrite the very code of life, the DNA that God designed with perfect wisdom.

From a biblical standpoint, this raises profound questions. Remember, in Genesis 1, God created every living thing min mi-no, “after its kind.” This was a boundary God set, a divine order in creation. CRISPR challenges that by allowing human beings to cross natural boundaries, mixing genes, altering the bloodline, and potentially even interfering with the tselem (image) of God in humans.

It’s a form of playing God, taking the sacred demuth (likeness) God breathed into Adam and Eve, and trying to “improve” it with human knowledge and technology. This echoes the ancient rebellion of the bene ha’elohim who corrupted the human line by mixing divine and human flesh to produce the Nephilim, a corruption God had to judge.

Spiritually, CRISPR is a battlefield. It can be used for good, curing diseases, saving lives, but it can also be weaponized, distorting God’s creation, leading to eugenics, or worse, attempts to create “superhumans” or alter the human soul’s container.

The apostle Paul warns in Galatians 6:7, “God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.” When humanity tries to rewrite God’s blueprint without His guidance, consequences certainly follow.

CRISPR reminds us to approach science with wisdom and fear of the Lord, acknowledging that true healing and transformation come from God’s hand, not just human tinkering.