Lily

  • Lily posted an update 7 years, 5 months ago

    Listening to your interview on DarkJournalist, I heard you mention the Crusaders looking for satan’s crown. Synchronistically, I was researching Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights, where it is claimed that the nephalim were supposed to have descended after their heavenly revolt, and to have taken wives from the local human population. Is it…[Read more]

    • The Nephilim were the children of the Igigi.
      The Lord said to Moses, “Send men to spy out the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the Israelites” … So they went up and spied out the land … And they told him: “… Yet the people who live in the land are strong, and the towns are fortified and very large; and besides, we saw the descendants of…[Read more]

      • “The Nefilim (‘Fallen Ones’) bore many other tribal names, such as Emim (‘Terrors’), Repha’im (‘Weakeners’), Gibborim (‘Giant Heroes’), Zamzummim (‘Achievers’), Anakim (‘Long-necked’ or ‘Wearers of Necklaces’), Awwim (‘Devastators’ or ‘Serpents’). One of the Nefilim named Arba is said to have built the city of Hebron, called ‘Kiriath-Arba’ after…[Read more]

        • The term is introduced by Nebuchadnezzar who says he saw “a watcher, a holy one come down (singular verb) from heaven.” He describes how in his dream the watcher says that Nebuchadnezzar will eat grass and be mad and that this punishment is “by the decree of the watchers, the demand by the word of the holy ones” .
          According to the Book of Enoch,…[Read more]

    • NB – Golan Heights, stolen in a landgrab from Syria by Isreal. Burial site of King Ogg is in Golan Heights.

      • In Deut. 3:11 and later in the book of Numbers and Joshua, Og is called the last of the Rephaim. Rephaim is a Hebrew word for giants. Deut. 3:11 declares that his “bedstead” (translated in some texts as “sarcophagus”) of iron is “nine cubits in length and four cubits in width”, which is 13.5 ft by 6 ft according to the standard cubit of a man. It…[Read more]

        • Golan Heights (Biblical Bashan) ! Cattle have been raised in this area, in ancient times as well as today. Both beef and dairy cattle are currently raised in the Golan Heights.
          Hundreds of dolmens have been found in the Golan Heights. Used for burial in the basalt areas where grave digging is difficult, dolmens were used for burial during both the…[Read more]

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