Jesus Christ As a Nephilim

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Everyone feels that the word Nephilim means “giant” but it actually means an array of words that have different meanings. It means renown or a person with a “giant” personality. It doesn’t mean that these are physically beefy people. If that is the case, we need to reconsider our thoughts on Goliath, Nimrod, Book of Enoch, Book of Giants and maybe even have a better description of what Jesus Christ is.

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