The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar eBook - Book - Page 262
THE
NEPHILIM
The Book of Jude makes what would seem a very odd assertion in what is called
modern scholarship as many do not understand Genesis 6.
Jude 1:6
And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath
reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.
That Apocrypha book of Jude sure does derive some strange doctrine right?
Oh, no that’s right, it is published in the canon of scripture. However, this strange
event in which a group of angels leaving Heaven must be some arbitrary falling
of angels because angels fall all the time right? Well, no they do not and when
they do, it is recorded in scripture and this is the only associated with Noah
period. There are angels in Enoch who were being punished for not keeping
their courses, there is satan who is an angel who fell of sorts yet still has access to
Heaven thus not completely fallen in a sense until Revelation 12 and then, there
is this one group in all of scripture who chose as a group to leave Heaven and sin.
They are locked away in everlasting chains awaiting their final judgment on the
Day of Judgment. Who is this? Well, it is no mystery whatsoever though many
modern scholars follow doctrines of men that shun portions of the Bible. We find
this event recorded in Genesis and then they try to tell us it says something else
but with Jubilees as well as Enoch, we know what Genesis means. Examine this.
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