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Dec 14 • 4 tweets • 9 min read
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~129–125 BC: John Hyrcanus I (Hasmonean high priest and king) conquers Idumea (Edom) and forcibly converts the entire population to Judaism. The Idumeans are allowed to stay in their land only if they accept circumcision and the full Jewish law (Josephus, Antiquities 13.257–258). This creates a large, resentful, semi-Jewish population in the south.
~110–100 BC: Antipater I (grandfather of Herod the Great), an Idumean noble from this forcibly converted population, rises to prominence under the later Hasmoneans.
67–63 BC: Civil war between the Hasmonean brothers Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II. Antipater II (Herod’s father), now a leading Idumean figure, sides with the weaker brother Hyrcanus II and persuades the Nabatean king Aretas III to support him.
63 BC: Pompey conquers Jerusalem for Rome. Antipater II immediately switches to Pompey’s side, supplies his army, and convinces Hyrcanus II to surrender without a fight. In return Pompey confirms Hyrcanus II as high priest but strips him of the royal title and leaves Antipater as the real power behind the throne.
47 BC: Antipater helps Julius Caesar in Egypt. Caesar rewards him by making him procurator of all Judea and a Roman citizen. Antipater appoints his son Herod (then ~25 years old) governor of Galilee — the first time an Idumean descendant of the forced converts holds high office in Judea.
46–45 BC: Herod executes the bandit/revolutionary Hezekias without Hyrcanus II’s permission. When summoned to trial, the Roman governor Sextus Caesar threatens Hyrcanus until he acquits Herod and then promotes Herod to general of Coele-Syria.
43 BC: Antipater is poisoned. Herod instantly transfers loyalty to Cassius (Caesar’s assassin) and is promised the kingship of Judea after the Roman civil war.
42–41 BC: After Cassius is defeated, Herod bribes Mark Antony with huge sums. Antony appoints Herod and his brother Phasael tetrarchs of Judea, openly overriding Hyrcanus II and Jewish opposition.
40 BC: Parthians invade and install the last Hasmonean, Antigonus, as king. Herod escapes to Rome, reminds Antony of past bribes and services, and convinces Antony and Octavian that only he can be a reliable anti-Parthian strongman.
>>The Roman Senate (on Antony’s and Octavian’s motion) declares Herod “King of the Jews” — the first time Rome gives that title to a non-Hasmonean, and to a descendant of the forcibly converted Edomites.
39–37 BC: Herod returns with Roman legions. He pays every Roman commander (Ventidius, Silo, Sosius) massive bribes and bonuses from Jewish taxes and his own treasury.
37 BC (summer): Herod and Roman general Sosius capture Jerusalem after a five-month siege.
>>Antigonus (last Hasmonean king) is beheaded on Antony’s orders — the first time Rome ever beheads a client king.
37 BC (immediately after the fall of the city): Herod immediately executes 45 leading men of Antigonus’s party and confiscates their wealth to pay Antony and the Roman soldiers (Ant. 15.5–7).
37–36 BC – The Sanhedrin massacre
Herod slays almost the entire Sanhedrin that had existed under the Hasmoneans (Ant. 14.175; 15.1–6).
>>Only the Pharisees Pollio (Abtalion?) and Sameas (Shmaya?) are spared because they had once advised Jerusalem to surrender to Herod.
>>The old aristocratic judiciary is wiped out in a single purge; from this point the Sanhedrin (when allowed to meet) is packed with Herod’s own appointees or collaborators.
>>In the same period (36–30 BC) Herod also executes the aged Hyrcanus II (former high priest and ethnarch) on fabricated treason charges, eliminating the last adult male Hasmonean who could still rally opposition (Ant. 15.161–178).
Late 37 BC: Mark Antony formally confirms Herod as undisputed king of the Jews under Roman protection.
36 BC – Seizure of the High Priesthood
>>Herod appoints Ananelus, an obscure priest from Babylon, as High Priest (Antiquities 15.2.4; 15.3.1).
>>High Priesthood is given to a complete outsider with no connection to the old Jerusalem aristocratic priestly families — deliberately chosen because he has no power base and owes everything to Herod.
Between 35 BC and 4 BC (most scholars place it late in Herod’s reign)
>>Herod orders the public genealogical registers of the Israelite tribes burned
(Julius Africanus, Epistle to Aristides, §§ IV–V):
“Herod, knowing that the lineage of the Israelites contributed nothing to him, and goaded by the consciousness of his ignoble birth [i.e., that he was an Edomite], burned the registers of their families… thinking that he would appear to be of noble birth, if no one else could trace back his descent by the public register to the patriarchs or proselytes, and to that mixed race called georae.”
“Georae” (γῆ ὀράω / גֵּרִים) = resident aliens / proselytes / people of mixed blood who, under biblical law (Deut 23:7–8), could never enter the priesthood or hold high office over pure-blooded Israelites.
Only a few private copies survived among the Desposyni (relatives of Jesus) and other aristocratic families.
>>>This act permanently destroyed the official proof that the old Judahite aristocracy (and the Davidic and priestly lines) were pure Israelites — while leaving Herod’s own Idumean/proselyte origin unprovable and therefore “noble” by default.
6–4 BC – Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem
>>Herod the Great’s attempt to kill the infant “King of the Jews”
>>Magi arrive asking “Where is he that is born King of the Jews?” (Matt 2:2)
>>Herod orders the Massacre of the Innocents (all male children ≤2 years old in Bethlehem) – Matt 2:16–18
>>Angel warns Joseph; Holy Family flees to Egypt (Matt 2:13–15)
4 BC – Death of Herod the Great.
>>Kingdom divided among three sons (Archelaus, Antipas, Philip).
4 BC – 6 AD – Herod Archelaus rules Judea/Samaria; so brutal that Rome exiles him in 6 AD and turns Judea into a Roman province.
4 BC – 39 AD – Herod Antipas tetrarch of Galilee & Perea
Marries Herodias (his brother’s wife).
29–30 AD – Herod Antipas beheads John the Baptist (Mark 6:14–29; Matt 14:1–12; Luke 9:9) because John publicly condemned the marriage.
33 AD – Herod Antipas mocks Jesus at his trial, dresses him in a gorgeous robe, and sends him back to Pilate (Luke 23:6–12).
4 BC – 34 AD – Philip the Tetrarch rules the northern territories.
37–44 AD – Herod Agrippa I (grandson of Herod the Great & Mariamne I) made king of all Judea by Caligula and Claudius.
42–44 AD – Persecutes the Church
>>Has James the son of Zebedee (the first apostle martyred) beheaded with the sword (Acts 12:1–2).
>>Imprisons Peter intending to execute him after Passover; Peter miraculously escapes (Acts 12:3–19).
>>Shortly afterward Agrippa I is struck dead by God at Caesarea for accepting worship as a god (Acts 12:20–23).
41–54 AD – Herod Agrippa II (great-grandson of Herod the Great) rules northern territories.
59–60 AD – Paul’s imprisonment and trials
>>Paul appears before Agrippa II and Bernice in Caesarea (Acts 25:13–26:32).
>>Agrippa famously says: “Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian” (Acts 26:28).
>>Paul appeals to Caesar and is sent to Rome.
Nov 12 • 7 tweets • 13 min read
The Family Tree That Shook the World
Matthew 1:1–25
Every epic story needs an opening scroll, and Matthew hands us a genealogy that reads like a gritty drama trailer. This isn’t a sterile list of “begats.” It’s a highlight reel of God’s stubborn grace threading through broken people, foreign kings, and scandalous detours.
The chapter opens with a bold headline: “The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” Two names, two covenants. Abraham: the promise of land and descendants. David: the promise of an eternal throne. Jesus is the bullseye where both arrows land.
The list itself is a masterclass in divine recycling.
Tamar (v. 3): disguised herself as a prostitute to secure justice from her father-in-law.
Rahab (v. 5): a Canaanite sex worker who hid Israelite spies and joined the covenant.
Ruth (v. 5): a Moabite widow who crossed borders for a new family.
Bathsheba (v. 6): “the wife of Uriah,” a reminder of David’s darkest hour—adultery and murder.
Four women, all outsiders or outcasts, woven into the bloodline of the Messiah. Matthew is shouting from page one: This King doesn’t need a spotless pedigree; He redeems the messy ones.
Then the bombshell in verses 18–25. Mary, a teenage fiancée, is pregnant—and Joseph knows the math doesn’t add up. In a culture where betrothal was legally binding, this is a death-sentence scandal. Joseph, described as a “just man,” plans a quiet divorce to spare her public shaming.
An angel crashes his sleep: “Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.” The child will be named Jesus—“Yahweh saves”—because He will rescue His people from the root problem: sin.
Joseph wakes up, cancels the divorce, and adopts the child as his legal son. In one decision, he secures Jesus’ claim to David’s throne and models obedience that costs everything. The chapter closes with the fulfillment of Isaiah 7:14: “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (God with us). The eternal Word pitches His tent in a carpenter’s home.
The King Who Outran an Empire
Matthew 2:1–23
The birth announcement goes global, but not through a palace press release. Foreign stargazers—Magi from modern-day Iran or Iraq—follow a celestial GPS to Jerusalem asking, “Where is He who has been born king of the Jews?” Their arrival triggers a political earthquake.
Herod the Great, a paranoid tyrant with a palace full of yes-men, panics. He’s not even Jewish by birth; he’s a fake Jew Edomite and Roman puppet clinging to power. The priests quote Micah 5:2: Bethlehem, a tiny village six miles south, is the spot. Herod sends the Magi with a smile and a secret order: “Bring me the coordinates so I can ‘worship’ too.”
The star parks over a modest house. The Magi unload treasures—gold for a king, frankincense for a priest, myrrh for a burial. Gifts that whisper coronation, intercession, and death. They leave by a different route after a divine warning.
That night, an angel jolts Joseph awake again: “Take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt. Herod is about to search for the child to destroy him.” A midnight road trip—refugees crossing borders under cover of darkness. Herod, realizing he’s been outmaneuvered, orders the slaughter of every boy under two in Bethlehem. The cries fulfill Jeremiah 31:15: “Rachel weeping for her children.”
Years later, after Herod’s death, another dream: “Return.” Joseph settles in Nazareth, a nowhere town in Galilee. The child grows up labeled “the Nazarene,” fulfilling the prophetic sneer: “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (see Judges 13:5 and Isaiah 11:1’s wordplay on “branch”).
From a carpenter’s shop in a backwater village, the King who outran an empire begins His quiet conquest of the world.
2) The Voice in the Wilderness and the Heavens Torn Open
Matthew 3:1–17
Galilee’s dusty roads give way to the barren Judean wilderness, and suddenly a lone figure dominates the landscape. This is no polished preacher in temple robes; this is John the Baptist, raw, relentless, and unafraid.
The Herald Arrives (vv. 1–6)
“In those days John the Baptist came preaching in the wilderness of Judea, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.’”
His wardrobe: camel-hair cloak, leather belt. His diet: locusts and wild honey. He looks like Elijah reincarnated (2 Kings 1:8), and that’s the point. Malachi 4:5 promised Elijah would return before the great day of the Lord. John is the signal flare.
Crowds stream out from Jerusalem, Judea, and the Jordan Valley. Something in his voice cuts through religious noise. They confess their sins and are baptized in the river—a radical act of public cleansing, preparing for the coming King.
The Warning Shot (vv. 7–10)
Pharisees and Sadducees—Israel’s spiritual elite—show up, likely for a photo-op. John unleashes: “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?”
To understand the venom in John’s words, you have to know who these men really were.
By this time, the Pharisee movement had been hijacked. The original Pharisees arose centuries earlier as a lay group committed to Torah purity. But under Herod the Great—an Idumean (Edomite) king installed by Rome—the religious leadership was reshaped into a tool of control. Herod handpicked loyalists, many of them Edomites forcibly converted under the Hasmoneans (John Hyrcanus, 134–104 BC), and mixed them with compliant Israelites who were willing to trade conviction for influence.
These weren’t just hypocrites; they were political plants—a hybrid ruling class designed to keep Israel docile under Roman boots while maintaining the illusion of spiritual authority.
Their “holiness” was a performance, their traditions a leash. That’s why John doesn’t buy their pedigree: “Do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father,’ for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children for Abraham.”
No ancestry, no title, no temple badge saves you. “Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.” The axe is already swinging at the root. Dead religion—especially the state-sponsored kind—is about to be firewood.
The Greater One (vv. 11–12)
John clarifies his role: “I baptize with water for repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier… He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.”
His winnowing fork is ready—separating wheat from chaff. Judgment isn’t coming; the Judge is.
The Baptism of the King (vv. 13–17)
Jesus arrives from Galilee, unannounced, and steps into the muddy Jordan. John tries to block Him: “I need to be baptized by you!”
Jesus replies: “Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.”
He’s not confessing sin—He has none. He’s identifying with sinners, stepping into the line of the guilty to represent them. The Sinless One submits to a sinner’s baptism—right under the nose of a corrupt, Roman-backed religious system.
The moment He surfaces, heaven rips open. The Spirit descends like a dove, gentle yet powerful. A voice from heaven thunders: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”
Three realities collide:
The Trinity revealed—Father speaks, Son emerges, Spirit descends.
The King anointed—not with oil from a compromised priesthood, but with divine approval.
The mission launched—righteousness fulfilled, sin’s debt about to be carried.
From a wilderness rant to a riverbank coronation, Matthew 3 is the hinge between promise and fulfillment. The kingdom isn’t a distant hope; it’s standing waist-deep in the Jordan, ready to march toward a cross.
The voice still echoes: Repent. Prepare. Behold your King.
Aug 19 • 26 tweets • 20 min read
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A THREAD: Real testimonies and reviews out of the mouths of those who have had the Master Reset.
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I had my first visit with Dr C. Since my cervical disc replacement almost 10yrs ago, my neck has felt weak and unstable almost like it was broken. It now feels stable and strong and decompressed, elongated. I also have been dealing with neuropathy in my foot for almost 20yrs due to severe crush injury. After my 1st adjustment, I felt increased tingling in the most damaged area, still feeling it off and on. I did feel like a truck ran over me for 3 days after my adjustment. Definitely had a strong reaction. This type of UC Chiro is very powerful. I have hope for healing for the first time in many years. I can’t imagine what it would be like to be pain free again.
-L.H. 2/8/2025
I thank God for Dr. Craig.
Here's my story. Kind of long.
I've been wanting to see him for a couple of years now and finally, it was possible. Everything he said made sense and he filled in the blanks of some of the things I knew.
I have been feeling a heavy malaise and fatigue recently, sleeping 12 or more hours a day. I've been sick a lot, which is not normal, and under a huge amount of stress for years -- in survival mode. I didn't seem to digest anything well and frankly, I was glum.
After being adjusted, almost immediately the clouds of gloom lifted and I've been feeling happy again, laughing, sleeping well, morning grogginess is much improved, my body feels lighter, I'm not getting severe "food coma" anymore, meals are giving me energy and my supplements feel like they're working again! Life is improving and I'm making plans again and not getting constantly overwhelmed. I feel PRESENT again. And that's not all...
Let me tell you about my husband...
Steve has had Parkinson's for around 15 years and had to retire early last year because of it. Before we met, he worked at a dry cleaner, where he was soaked in solvent daily. He was diagnosed in his late 40's when he began shuffling. With supplementation, we were able to slow down the progression, but this year it's been getting much worse. He's been falling and even walking down the short hallway in our home was often a challenge. He fell again about a week ago.
His face had become relatively expressionless, speaking softly and sometimes not even talking or responding. Some responses could take up to 30 seconds. It's been devastating and lonely. He could barely nod.
Steve politely relented to being treated by Dr Craig (he's an engineer and not easily convinced). The doctor and his wife had to help him move from side to side in the table for the treatment. Afterwards, Steve had a head rush and waited. Dr C suggested trying to try standing up. Boom! He popped up!!! Dr C and I were gobsmacked! Steve didn't even realize he had done that and he didn't even struggle to get up. He could now even nod a bit, when he could barely make his head move minutes before and he was able to walk up and down the hall, without shuffling! He was lifting his feet!!
That evening, we went to dinner and afterwards he wanted to shop, wandering off, lol. Then we had to stop for gas and he wandered off again, and caught him buying a second dinner. His appetite was back. What a change!
It's been a few days now and he's doing things around the house. He's steadier on his feet, laughing, telling jokes, smiling, talking to me about all sorts of things, able to nod his head more, his voice is stronger, he's sleeping less during the day and just simply more alive. Today he says he can move better.
DAY 4: Steve forgot to take his meds all day after his first dose. Oops. Admitted he could move better.
DAY 5: Sleeping longer and deeper. More steady at church. Didn't need to catch himself (grabbing walls or doorframes) or require "spotting" to and from the parking lot. He added an hour between doses of medicine without issue.
DAY 6: Rest day. Hip ached again, but is fine now.
DAY 7: Worked on things and took the computer to the shop. Carried it to the car and to the shop. Improved balance. Doesn't need a cane.
DAY 8: Sleep day. Previously, he was only sleeping around 5 hours per night. He's sleeping way better. Tonight he's walking even better. No longer going 10 feet then falling into a chair. He sits more normally and gets up much easier. And tonight I watched him do a quick turn! To top it off, when I pointed it out, he did a little dance with a couple of jumps. NO FLIPPING WAY!!! He couldn't jump before. He said that was his limit, that his legs felt weak, which I would expect after so many years. Also, he can nod his head a lot more! Yayyyyyy!
Things are looking great!.
Pretty awesome for a week and a day.
Thank you, Jesus 🙏
Thank you, Dr C
-S 3/14/2025
Dec 7, 2024 • 37 tweets • 80 min read
Until the Federal Reserve is ended, and the IRS removed (because all this taxation is freaking theft), I am going to publish the secrets and the loopholes of the tax code that the elite like Trump know, and take advantage of, to pay very little taxes.
This starts off with the basics for understanding but gets into the ALL the golden nugget hidden secrets shortly after!!!!!
Disclaimer: This is not tax advice, and you should contact your CPA to confirm, and/or research these 100% LEGAL ABSOLUTE BANGER strategies to confirm their authenticity.
RT this and share everywhere!
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In order to understand how to take advantage of the tax code, you need to know that in order to do so , you can NOT get full advantage as a "citizen" and you must establish yourself a legal and taxable "entity"- a "corporation" which can operate within its own set of rules and be VERY BENEFICIAL to your pocketbook.
Key Differences Between a Corporation and a Person
Legal Identity:
>A corporation or LLC is a separate legal entity from its owners. It can own property, enter contracts, sue, and be sued independently.
>An individual conducting business as themselves (a sole proprietor) is personally identified with the business.
Liability:
>A corporation or LLC limits the owner's personal liability. If the business incurs debts or faces lawsuits, the owner's personal assets are typically protected.
>An individual operating as a sole proprietor is personally liable for all business debts and legal claims. Creditors can pursue personal assets like homes, savings, and cars.
Taxation:
>Corporations can be taxed at the corporate level (C-corporations) or allow profits and losses to "pass through" to the owner's personal tax return (S-corporations and LLCs).
>Sole proprietors report business income directly on their personal tax returns, which may result in higher self-employment taxes compared to certain corporate structures.
Continuity:
>Corporations and LLCs can continue to exist independently of the owner's involvement or life. >Ownership can be transferred through shares or membership interests.
>A sole proprietorship ceases to exist when the owner decides to stop operating or passes away.
Credibility and Perception:
>Operating as a corporation or LLC often lends more credibility and professionalism to a business, which may attract investors, clients, and partners.
>Operating as an individual can sometimes appear less formal and limit opportunities for growth.
Mar 4, 2024 • 23 tweets • 18 min read
Who are the Edomites?
A factual and historically accurate cited thread 👀
1/ Why does God say: For Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated. Romans 9:13 Malachi 1:2-3
After losing his birthright to Jacob (Israel), why did Esau marry Canaanite women? Why did his parents strictly forbid NOT to marry Canaanite women? Who are the Canaanites, and why would descendants of Abraham not want anything to do with Canaanites? 2/ Background: Genesis 3:15- And I will put enmity Between you (the serpent Satan) and the woman (Eve), And between your seed and her Seed. (War between the descendants
Descendant(s) of Eve vs descendants of the Serpent
Humans vs Fallen Angel(s)/Nephilim
Fallen Angels breeding to humans creates Nephilim (mixed DNA)
Genesis 6:4 There were Nephilim on the earth in those days, and also afterward... (After what? The Flood.)
The Nephilim were in the Land of Canaan that God promised to the Israelites. This is where you get Goliath, Sihon, King Og, found within the tribes of the Anakim, the Rephaim, the Zamzummim, the Amalekites, the Hittites, the Jebusites, the Canaanites, and the Philistines--all within the land of Canaan and all blood related to one another.
The Bible doesn't just come out and say it directly -- it uses the proper names of people and land, but it is directly within the details: the descendants of Canaan lived in the Land of Canaan, bred with, worshipped, followed, were all things sinful with, and sacrificed children to the fallen angel pagan gods and Nephilim>>>and It was THESE people that God told the Israelites to kill all of them. A lot of the Old Testament is describing the battles/wars between the Israelites and these folks.
So Esau loses his birthright to lead the blessed (chosen) lineage (to the Messiah) to Jacob (Israel) and in return then leaves and marries/breeds into the Canaanite bloodlines.
"For God loved Jacob, but Esau He hated."
Seed of Eve vs Seed of the Serpent (continues)
Jan 31, 2024 • 21 tweets • 6 min read
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Let’s learn some things today that the healthcare system doesn’t tell you and doesn’t want you to know: (thread)
Cholesterol→ produced in the liver from “acetyl CoA”, a derivative and intermediary from fat and carbohydrate metabolism, and is the precursor of many other steroid hormones, such as: 1. estrogen 2. testosterone 3. pregnenolone 4. DHEA 5. progesterone 6. vitamin D 7. cortisol.
It is plays a vital role in the structure and function of the cellular membrane (protection), and is also an antioxidant, particularly to lipid-soluble free radicals, toxins, and other oxidative compounds.
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Made from cholesterol:
▪Aldosterone is made from cholesterol, acts on the kidneys to help balance electrolytes and water to regulate blood volume and blood pressure.
Nov 17, 2023 • 4 tweets • 5 min read
Great question: where does Cain’s wife come from?
This man doesn’t know the answer and says “it doesn’t say in the Bible” but makes a fair point in the video.
However, I think I do know the answer and I do think it IS said in the Bible- just not so directly.
In Genesis 3:15 (after the serpent tricks Eve into eating the “forbidden fruit” from the “tree of knowledge of good and evil”) God says: “And I will put enmity Between you and the woman, And between your seed and her seed; He shall crush your head, And you shall bruise him on the heel.”
The word seed in Hebrew is זֶרַע which translates to “offspring” which can be one or multiple offspring as it’s further defined as “posterity” and “descendants” in H2233 of the Strong’s Concordance.
The only people mentioned in the Bible at this point are: God, Adam, Eve, and the Serpent.
The serpent we know is referencing Lucifer - fallen Angel.
In Genesis 6:1-4 we learn that: “Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them, that the “sons of God” saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose….. The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the “sons of God” (angels-fallen ones H430 אֱלֹהִים) came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.”
Nephilim in Hebrew is נָפִיל which is defined in H5303 as “giants” which are the offspring of “fallen angels” and “man” giving them new/separate DNA showing up as “giants”.
Now we have some context.
If the battle always has been and always will be “seed of Eve vs seed of the serpent (Lucifer- a fallen Angel)” then our only logical conclusion is that Cain’s wife came from the only other living creatures who could have mated together and that is the Nephilim - or the offspring of fallen angels / Lucifer.
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It also says in Genesis 6:4 “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward….”
After what ?
-The flood which happens also in Genesis 6 and 7.
Which means the fallen angels survived the flood and mated further with man to create more Nephilim.
The only surviving “man” after the flood were: 1. Noah and his wife 2. Ham, Japheth, and Shem and their wives 3. (8) total
Who would they have mated with ?
In Genesis 9:22-25 it says: “Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside.
But Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders and walked backward and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were turned away, so that they did not see their father’s nakedness. When Noah awoke from his wine, he knew what his youngest son had done to him. So he said, “Cursed be Canaan; A servant of servants He shall be to his brothers.”
Why would Canaan be cursed and not Ham?
Canaan is sent away from the family just like Cain was. Yet Canaan had a wife and descendants called Canaanites.
If no other man survived the flood then who did Canaan have descendants with?
-the only logical answer is the fallen angels producing the (and also afterward) Nephilim.
Which is why In the land of Canaan you would find the “giants” aka the Nephilim.
Goliath was a Nephilim.
When Israelites were sent spying out land in Canaan and see the Anak-Who are Canaanite nephilim.
Oct 20, 2023 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
File this in the “wtf” category Part 1
Real or no?
You decide.
At this point, I’m of the belief there are many things we were never told the truth on, so …..maybe …if nothing else this is…..interesting to say the least.
Mind says one thing
Eyes say something else.
Cognitive dissonance is intense.
File this in the “wtf” category Part 2
Last. For. A. Reason.
Pay Attention👇🏼 Part 1
Last. For. A. Reason.
Pay Attention👇🏼 Part 2
Sep 23, 2023 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
Biblical Facts: Part 1 1. Cain killed Abel 2. Cain is exiled 3. Cain takes a wife and has kids
With who ?
Biblical Facts: Part 2 1. Nephilim are the offspring of fallen angels taking daughters of men as wives 2. Nephilim, GIANT Hybrids, and men worshipping them (paganism) was the reason for The Flood. 3. Nephilim were alive in the days of Noah, AND also afterward (the flood)