• 20: Good Nephilim Part 3: Rh-Negative & The Lion Faces of Gad

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

20: Good Nephilim Part 3: Rh-Negative & The Lion Faces of Gad

  • Summary

  • The Nephilim are mysterious beings or giants in the Bible traditionally imagined as being of great size and strength with great power and authority. The Bible, including the author of the Book of Enoch and other apocryphal texts, views them as the offspring of fallen angels and humans. Most researchers and scholars attest to the Nephilim as being inherently evil with no hope for redemption. But what if that narrative is wrong?

    In the conclusion to Joel’s epic three-part series exploring the ability of the Nephilim to be redeemed, he opens up with a look at a group of elite soldiers who worked with David with seemingly “Hybrid” traits and abilities. After a close look into this group of commanders from the Tribe of Gad, he switches gears into modern times, looking at the infamous Rh-negative blood type rumored to spawn from ancient Nephilim origins. Joel takes an honest look at how the Rh-negative factor can affect people who have it in regard to the Kingdom of God.

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    INTRO MUSIC
    Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits
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    OUTRO MUSIC
    Joel Thomas - Grey
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