correctJude, and the Holy Spirit, took a small part of that to be quoted as imspired history, correct?
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correctJude, and the Holy Spirit, took a small part of that to be quoted as imspired history, correct?
And yes--only the codex Alexandrius has 'angels' most other LXX copies have 'hioi tou theou'='sons of God'I believe this is only true of the Codex Alexandrinus. Have you found it to be different? The print copy I have is, I believe, from Codex Vaticanus, with Lancelot Brenton's translation in English. It has υἱοὶ τοῦ Θεοῦ.
Thanks, again.
Due to angels not being flesh and blood and having sperm?
The reason many reject the idea that angels can father children with human women is that God said his created things reproduce after its own kind. If this is true, then angels can no more marry a woman and father a man than a man can marry a cat and father a kitten. Yes, there were angels who abandoned their "proper" place and rebelled against God. But no, they did not nullify God's words, nor trump His design. Like produces like. This is what Scripture says, anyway. Whether you believe it or not is up to you.What says they do not have sperm?
What says they can not appear in the flesh?
Does a spirit need blood to exist?
Tradition makes it's way into how we view Scripture.
It is probably the reason you automatically assign to "sons of God" the meaning of angels (as by Genesis 6 the term has never been used to describe angels....and angels have not been described as capable of fathering children).
While the "traditional view" of the passage is the line of Seth and Cain, the idea that these were angels predates this traditional view. The Jews had a very "rich" mythology about angels, and to be fair much of it was based on their history. But associated beliefs do make their way into our view of things (most Americans believe they have certain Constitutional rights, but many have probably never actually read the Constitution itself).
There is a reason you assign the Nelphilim as being fathered by angels
and it is not the two passages that speak of Nelphilim as Scripture does not offer such a definition.
We are to test doctrine by God's Word (not by special revelation others claim to have received apart from Scripture).
Perhaps these were angels (I do not see how they could be fallen angels as the "sons of God" in Genesis 6 do not appear to be evil and their children seem to be "men of renown"). I am all for holding to what we believe to be correct. It becomes heresy, in this case, when we do so because we believe to possess "the understanding of God" on such topics.
The reason many reject the idea that angels can father children with human women is that God said his created things reproduce after its own kind.
If this is true,
BTW, if you want a word for what you believe it is gnosticism.
The reason you stray from God's Word
I wonder how much the apocryphal book of Enoch has effected Christian thinking, past and present, on this passage?
Genesis 1:24 sets forth the principle that procreation is after one's kind. Werewolves and fish people are things of fiction.Could you provide a scripture saying what you said. I looked, but could not find such.
Correction - it is verified by Scripture. You just have not found it yet (just as you have yet to discover the word for "logic" in Scripture....although it is also there).If what you said is true, it has not yet been verified by Scripture.
I am not labeling what but how you believe. Other's also believe that "sons of God" in Genesis 6 are angels, but they believe it as the correct interpretation of Scripture. Your type of belief exceeds this, by your own admission. You, ultimately, present yourself as your own source of authority. The belief type you hold - that this information has come to you by special divine revelation as you have received the "understanding of God" which others lack....but that they may also receive if they pray and study correctly...so that you can understand more than God has revealed in His Word IS GNOSTIC BY DEFINITION. Anyone with a dictionary is qualified to label you Gnostic.BTW, you are NOT qualified to label what I believe.
MY comment was that your view exceeded God's revealed Word (you go beyond Scripture in your view). And you call me a liar. BUT You did...again....in the very next sentence:I don't. But only you know the reason why you give false testimony against me.
In the secular world, that is called lying. And people who lie are called liars.
Of course it is Divine and beyond what is written in Scripture.
You have said WHO you say are the "sons of God" in Gen 6. Correct? You called them human men. Correct?
How did you determine the "sons of God" in Gen 6, are human men?
How about you NAME one of those "sons of God", Gen 6 whom you call human men?
Genesis 1:24 sets forth the principle that procreation is after one's kind. Werewolves and fish people are things of fiction.
Correction - it is verified by Scripture.
JonC said: ↑
The reason many reject the idea that angels can father children with human women is that God said his created things reproduce after its own kind.
JonC said: ↑
Genesis 1:24 sets forth the principle that procreation is after one's kind.
Correction - it is verified by Scripture.
I also have a relationship with God. And I can also say that God, through His Spirit, led me to my conclusion (that what has not been definitely revealed in Scripture is not going to be revealed to me or anyone else via special revelation as it is not the point of the revelation). The difference in our interpretations, however, is that my view is directly from Scripture where as yours introduces "angels" for the first and only time into a passage that does not deal with angels.
The belief type you hold - that this information has come to you by special divine revelation as you have received the "understanding of God" which others lack....but that they may also receive if they pray and study correctly...so that you can understand more than God has revealed in His Word IS GNOSTIC BY DEFINITION. Anyone with a dictionary is qualified to label you Gnostic.
Scripture is talking of men, not angels. The flood was a judgment against men, not angels. Men marry and bear children, not angels. There are no passages describing the procreation of angels because such is of myth and not Scripture. Gods Word tells us angels are of the heavenly realm, even those who left their proper place belong to this category (e.g., the struggle with wickedness in the heavenly realm).You said;
I asked :
Could you provide a scripture saying what you said. I looked, but could not find such.
Correction: What God SAID, in Gen 1:24, applies to what came OUT of the Earth.
Do you think "ANGELS" came out of the earth?
Gen 1
[24] And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
Want to try again and actually provide a scripture that applies to ANGELS, which was the point?
Again, anyone with a dictionary is qualified to label you Gnostic. And I know this is true because I have a relationship with God and his Spirit lives in me and reveals to me truth in His Word. One of these truths that God has revealed is that His revelation is complete and the fullest revelation of God to man is in the form of His Son.So, when "I" said I have a relationship with the Divine Lord who gives me His understanding, and I trust what he teaches me............you are qualified to label me a Gnostic?
Again, anyone with a dictionary is qualified to label you Gnostic.
And I know this is true because I have a relationship with God
Deu 32:8 When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God.
Question: "What is Christian Gnosticism?"
Answer: There is actually no such thing as Christian Gnosticism, because true Christianity and Gnosticism are mutually exclusive systems of belief. The principles of Gnosticism contradict what it means to be a Christian. Therefore, while some forms of Gnosticism may claim to be Christian, they are in fact decidedly non-Christian.
Gnosticism was perhaps the most dangerous heresy that threatened the early church during the first three centuries. Influenced by such philosophers as Plato, Gnosticism is based on two false premises. First, it espouses a dualism regarding spirit and matter. Gnostics assert that matter is inherently evil and spirit is good. As a result of this presupposition, Gnostics believe anything done in the body, even the grossest sin, has no meaning because real life exists in the spirit realm only.
Second, Gnostics claim to possess an elevated knowledge, a “higher truth” known only to a certain few. Gnosticism comes from the Greek word gnosis which means “to know.” Gnostics claim to possess a higher knowledge, not from the Bible, but acquired on some mystical higher plane of existence. Gnostics see themselves as a privileged class elevated above everybody else by their higher, deeper knowledge of God.
What is Christian Gnosticism?
The topic of this thread is not Gnosticism or if there is such a thing as Christian Gnosticism.
Gnosticism was introduced to this thread by Jon, in one of his deflections from the topic, when he falsely, called my beliefs Gnostic.