• The Imprisonment of the Watchers and The Origins of Evil Spirits

  • Aug 31 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

The Imprisonment of the Watchers and The Origins of Evil Spirits

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I provided a recap of the previous episodes on the topic of the Watchers. I discussed the punishment that was decreed upon the Watchers for their actions, including having sex with women and teaching forbidden knowledge. I also emphasizes the importance of studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, to gain a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth and explore the punishment and imprisonment of the Watchers, as well as the origins of evil spirits.


    Takeaways

    The Watchers were punished for their actions, including having sex with women and teaching forbidden knowledge.

    Studying the Book of Enoch, along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, provides a better understanding of the Watchers and their impact on the earth.

    The punishment of the Watchers involved imprisonment and the destruction of their children, the Nephilim.

    Evil spirits are the result of the actions of the Watchers and the Nephilim.


    Sound Bites

    "We have been doing a study on the topic of the Watchers and this is our third episode, I believe, on the subject."

    "The Book of Enoch along with the Book of Jasher and the Book of Jubilee, if you combine them together and when you're doing, along with the Bible, when you're doing your studies, your Bible studies, you will get a better picture of what's happening."

    "God said to Raphael, bind Azazel hand and foot and cast him into the darkness and split open the desert."

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