Your post got me the thinking...:smilewinkgrin: A dangerous prospect, I know.
The passage in Job doesn't identify the "sons of God" as angels. They are said to be the "sons of God" who had come to present themselves before God. Satan came with them.
If Satan is always bringing accusations against God's chosen people, wouldn't Satan have been doing the same thing in Job's time? In fact, isn't that what Satan does with Job, he makes accusation against Job to God?
So, what if the "sons of God" in Job 1 and 2 are God's chosen people who are coming before God for judgment and Satan is, as always, there to make accusations against them?
There is no contradiction, then, to identifying the "sons of God" in Gen. 6 with the Godly line of Seth, and not as angels.
That makes sense to me.
peace to you

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