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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Mysteries of The Bible


Explaining the hard and dark saying other churches cannot understand and phantom

MV:mystery of his will,Eph1:9
Bib1Yr: Re18Babylon









The Nephilim Race 1  Fallen Angels

The Nephilim Race 2

The Nephilim Race 3

The Nephilim Race 4  Fallen Angels

The Nephilim Race 5

Nephilim                                  Compare line of Seth               Compare 2    Compare 3rulers 

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In contrast to the term in the OT (where it can refer to angelic beings), in the New Testament, “sons of God” always refers to human beings, not mankind in general, but those men and women who do God's will (Mt 5:9, Ro 8:14, 19-see notes Mt 5:9; Ro 8:14, 19). Similar expressions with the same meaning are to be found in Mt 5:45 (note); Jn 1:12, Ro 9:26 [note] Ho 1:10), and (2Cor 6:18)



In conclusion, let's reconsider the main points we have covered.





1. Pre-crucifixion references to the sons of God include all the heavenly host; all the angels.
2. Old and New Testament references to the singular Son of God refer to Christ.
3. Post-crucifixion references to the Sons of God refer to the resurrected saints; the people God has chosen to be His Sons.



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