Timtofly
Well-Known Member
If sons of God were ever described as angels, it it would make this a lot easier.
This set of scriptures indicates that the Nephilims already existed in that time period, not necessarily connected to this event.
Biblically it is never explained exactly who or what impregnated these women.
All that information occurs outside of the Bible.
"There were giants (Nephilim) in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown."
All this is saying is that the sons of God were "giants" compared to Adam's dead corruptible flesh. The instant Adam disobeyed God, he physically died. Adam went from having a permanent incorruptible physical body to a dead corruptible physical body. Only at the Second Coming or upon entering Paradise will any of us posting in this thread know our physical size in our God given permanent incorruptible physical bodies.
There were 4 females on the ark with Noah, and his 3 sons were the product of one of those females. Those 4 females were more than likely part of those born from sons of God and carried the genetics not just from Adam's dead corruptible flesh. Adam's offspring was never forbidden to procreate with the sons of God. Certainly they would not be spiritually redeemed when they procreated with the sons of God. Procreation would not change the fact Adam's descendants were sinners and born in sin and death. It would change the incorruptible part of who a son of God was though. It would be mixing incorruptible flesh with corruptible flesh. The result would not make the corruptible better. It would make the incorruptible more corruptible. Genetics introduces problems, it does not "fix" them.
If humans kept inbreeding the same line of genetics for dozens of generations it would stop being viable after a while because flesh is corruptible and decays after each generation. Each generation introduces more errors. It certainly cannot make corruptible flesh less corruptible.