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Is This Why Demons Don’t Like Water?


Demons don’t seem to like water, but do you know WHY that is?

I just heard the best explanation ever given, not only for that but the most succinct summary of Angels (good and bad) and Demons that I have ever heard.

So I wanted to pass this along to you.

Because I think the pages of Genesis are soon going to start playing out again on the world stage very soon and you’d better know who all these characters are.

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Demons are not Fallen Angels, the Bible makes very clear they are two totally different categories of beings.

It also explains the age old question of “Why do we have Demons anyway?  Certainly God didn’t create evil Demons, did he?”

No he didn’t.

This video explains exactly how they came to be, and it’s not speculation.  It’s ripped right from the pages of Genesis.

Watch here, it’s short:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

Jack: Demons don’t like water. Why? Nobody knows unless you entertain the Book of Genesis Chapter 6, that when the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, they seized upon them and took them to be their wives.

The sons of God is a reference in the Old Testament to angels. I believe it’s fallen angels came upon daughters of mankind, women, in Genesis 6, and it says there that the women became pregnant and they had babies, and the babies grew up to be giants and they were known as the men of renown, the fallen ones, Nephilim.

You say, “Jack, is this crazy?” No, this is Bible, Genesis Chapter 6. Wait, you said fallen angels. What do they have to do with demons? Because listen, how were the giants destroyed?

The giants were not fully human and they were not fully spirit. They were the progeny of fallen angels who cohabitated with human females. The children born out of the women were giants called Nephilim or Anakim. Goliath was a son of Anak or the Anakim, some sort of genetic freaks.

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Isn’t it interesting, after Genesis 6 when the flood came and washed away the giants, where did their souls go? What kind of souls did they possess? This is my opinion, and I’ve studied this for years and it’s still my opinion.

I believe that judgment fell upon the generation of Noah because the line had been crossed that these fallen angels had cohabitated with women, they had human offspring that were hybrids, and when those hybrids were swept away in death by the flood, those spirits of those hybrids, demons.

There’s angels fallen and not fallen, and then there’s demons that are creatures always looking to inhabit something. Angels, according to the Bible, can appear and disappear. Demons need something to possess, including idols.

Backup video here on Rumble if needed:

MORE HERE:

EXPLAINED: Nephilim, Watchers, Elohim, Angels, Demons and UFOs

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That's quite a list, but we're going to tackle it all today!

Why?

Why would I bother to cover this when this is a site about politics and breaking news?

Simple -- because I think this will be "breaking news" in the not-too-distant future, and you desperately need to be prepared for it!  Or you'll be confused, overwhelmed and you might just lose your way and your foundation.

You might be surprised to learn that your Bible is a supernatural book from beginning to end.

In the 21st Century, we've tried very hard to take every supernatural thing out of the Bible, and in doing so it's lost a ton of it's meaning.

You might also be surprised to learn that very same Bible describes in the first of the 66 Books that make up the Bible, an "alien incursion" of sorts which happens in Genesis 6:4.

That incursion produces the "Nephilim" -- the "Giants" which are mentioned all throughout the Old Testament.

In fact, this core story line of the Bible establishes the plot for the rest of the Old Testament -- YHWH and his chosen Israel against all the other Elohim "gods" and their allotted the other nations to them.

It's all right in there, just go read it.

Deuteronomy 32:8-9 (ESV):

"When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. But the Lord's portion is his people, Jacob his allotted heritage."

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So modern, American Christianity wants you to think only about churches with white steeples and organ music, sitting in pews and, quite frankly, being bored out of your mind the whole time.

But the truth is that the Biblical narrative is more action packed than a Marvel Avengers superhero movie (spoiler alert: the Bible is actually where they get all their plot lines from in the first place!) and it's filled with groups called the Nephilim, the Watchers, the Elohim, Angels, Demons and more!

And if you don't know who all the players are, you're not going to understand the plot -- and you're not going to understand what's about to play out on the world stage in our time -- because the final chapter of the book has not yet fully played out yet, and there are some BIG twists and turns coming!

I believe the UFO/Alien card is about to be played and it's going to throw a lot of people into a panic.  This is likely the coming "Great Deception" the Bible talks about.

So you need to be prepared and educated.

As you may notice, I like to cover Clif High here from time to time because I think his work is fascinating.

But as I cover him, I usually make a note that I don't agree with all of his beliefs.

One of those such beliefs is Clif essentially groups all of these different groups of beings together and calls them "The El".  Short for Elohim.

In Clif's view, all of these supernatural "El" are likely not supernatural at all -- they're just more advanced than us and appeared like "gods" to us -- and in Clif's world view they're all bad guys.

The Bible teaches a very different story.

The Bible uses the word Nephilim (or Watchers in the Book of Enoch terminology) to essentially describe the Angels who left Heaven, came to Earth, took human wives, and then created the Nephilim as their offspring.

You can imagine Angels mating Humans would create some very big, very powerful children, and that's what you got.

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It's why in all the Ancient civilizations from Rome to Egypt and all around, you always have these Pantheons of "gods".

Do you think that all happened by accident?

All these different ancient cultures all came up with essentially the same pantheon of "gods" just with different names?

No!  It's because these were not myths in the sense of just being made up for entertainment -- they were describing what they saw.

And it's right in your Bible, right in Genesis 6:4.

Genesis 6:4 (NIV):
"The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown."

Egypt:

  • Ra – The sun god and the king of the gods, Ra was one of the most important deities. He was believed to rule over the sky, earth, and the underworld.
  • Osiris – God of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture. Osiris was a central figure in Egyptian funerary beliefs.
  • Isis – Goddess of magic, motherhood, and fertility. She was the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, known for her powerful protective magic.
  • Horus – God of kingship and the sky. He was often depicted as a falcon, and the Pharaohs were seen as incarnations of Horus.
  • Anubis – God of mummification and the afterlife. Anubis was often depicted as a jackal or with a jackal head.
  • Thoth – God of writing, wisdom, and knowledge. He was believed to have invented hieroglyphics and was often depicted as an ibis or baboon.
  • Hathor – Goddess of love, beauty, music, and motherhood. Hathor was one of the most widely worshiped goddesses in ancient Egypt.
  • Seth (Set) – God of chaos, desert, and storms. He was often seen as a villainous figure who killed his brother Osiris, but he also had protective aspects.
  • Amun – Initially a local Theban god, Amun became one of the most powerful gods after being merged with Ra, forming Amun-Ra.
  • Ptah – God of craftsmen and architects. Ptah was revered as a creator god and was associated with building and artisanship.

Rome:

  • Jupiter – King of the gods, god of the sky and thunder. Jupiter was the Roman counterpart to the Greek god Zeus and held supreme power.
  • Juno – Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage and childbirth. Juno was Jupiter’s wife and was often invoked to protect women.
  • Neptune – God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. Neptune was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
  • Mars – God of war. Mars was one of the most prominent deities in Roman culture and was believed to be the father of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome.
  • Venus – Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Venus was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite and played a key role in various myths and stories.
  • Minerva – Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and the arts. She was the Roman counterpart to the Greek goddess Athena.
  • Apollo – God of the sun, music, healing, and prophecy. Unlike most Roman gods who had direct counterparts in Greek mythology, Apollo’s name remained the same in both traditions.
  • Diana – Goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Diana was the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Artemis.
  • Vulcan – God of fire, blacksmithing, and craftsmanship. Vulcan was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hephaestus and was associated with the creation of weapons and armor.
  • Mercury – God of commerce, communication, and travel. Mercury was the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes and was also the messenger of the gods.

In both Bible quotes I've give you above, it's important to note that the most traditional understanding of the phrase "sons of God" always refers to Angels (or Elohim).

Now I want to show you this video series from Dr. Michael Heiser.

Dr. Heiser was considered the leading semitic languages scholar of his time, until his recent death.

He was a genius, but his true genius was in taking these complex concepts and making them easy (and fun) to understand.

Dr. Heiser was as conservative and traditional in his Biblical understanding as they come.  But he had not only read his Bible, he had dissected it in its original language (that was his job).  And he knew that the Bible taught the story I've told you above.

So he started teaching people what it really said, even going to UFO conferences (which is where the video I'm about to show you comes from).

Dr. Heiser saw the writing on the wall the same as I do....

Eventually, they're going to play the Alien Card.

Some entities WILL show up and they'll claim to be Aliens from another planet.  They'll also claim that they seeded all life on Earth and that we should worship them.

It's coming folks.

And it's nothing new -- it's Deuteronomy 32:8-9 all over again!

Know your history or be doomed to repeat it.

With that background, I want to turn it over to Dr. Michael Heiser who lays it out far better than I ever could.

Settle in, buckle up and enjoy:

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For more on these topics, check out these related articles where I go even deeper....

Jonathan Cahn is teaching the EXACT same thing:

CONTROVERSIAL: Jonathan Cahn Explains The Return of the “Gods”

More on the Elohim here:

So…Who Were The Elohim?

Demons:

Where Do Demons Come From?



 

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