

desertcart.com: Judgment of the Nephilim (Audible Audio Edition): Ryan Pitterson, Ryan Pitterson, Days Of Noe Publishing: Audible Books & Originals Review: An eye opening book... - I do not even remember buying this kindle book and picked it up yesterday and have not been able to put it down. I am not into denominational teachings, I depend upon the Spirit of God to teach me and teach me HE did. This book helped me understand WHY indeed GOD wanted the Israelis to conquer and kill their enemies. It now makes perfect sense. No wild mumbo jumbo here, just Scriptures explained and it all leads up to Messiah Himself. I loved it and highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about GOD and HIS Word. The Book of Genesis is much more deeper than our Western minds will let us grasp. After reading this book now I am more open to exploring the Word with the Spirit of GOD leading me and showing me things in HIS Word. Thank you for a great reading and especially for opening the Word to me like few ever had whether they be writers or teachers or preachers or rabbis. Search the Scriptures as you read this of course. I had a bunch of different versions sitting next to me so I could search GOD'S Word while reading it. A good book and a great teaching. I know GOD has been trying to get me to see more in HIS Word for some time now and that is why I without thinking especially in these wild times we are living in. Took me over a month to find this on my tablet. A good read and good research book. Wow!!! Review: Highly Highly Recommend, Detailed, Biblical, Interesting - Excellent! I am a Christian and Bible believer and have always been very facilitated and interested in ancient cultures and archaeology/ architecture and have always felt that the ancient greek and roman and egyptian gods were not myth but based on the nephilim, but have found it hard to find a christian perspective, as pastors like Chuck Misler who DID talk about this are few and far between. Nowdays, its Usually its like ancient alien theorists. Ive always believed there is too much about history and archaeology that is theory and that we really dont know or have all facts. And its also a known fact that any archaeological findings that even slightly prove anything in the bible are often brushed aside or not acknowledged by the archaeological community. This book is detailed, its researched, its tied to biblical verses, and gives alot of in depth and background information that pastors never expound on. It helps you understand Gods purpose on hard to understand issues like full earth destruction via flood, God orderimg the total wipe out of certain tribes/ people. This helps you better understand fallen nature, and it really gives insight on so much more. By explaining to us the fallen nature of the angels, of humans, of nephilim, of judgement, it puts alot into perspective and why things are the way they are. FYI- Ryan Pitterson was on the youtube channel “Prophecy Watchers” where he talks about the book.
R**H
An eye opening book...
I do not even remember buying this kindle book and picked it up yesterday and have not been able to put it down. I am not into denominational teachings, I depend upon the Spirit of God to teach me and teach me HE did. This book helped me understand WHY indeed GOD wanted the Israelis to conquer and kill their enemies. It now makes perfect sense. No wild mumbo jumbo here, just Scriptures explained and it all leads up to Messiah Himself. I loved it and highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about GOD and HIS Word. The Book of Genesis is much more deeper than our Western minds will let us grasp. After reading this book now I am more open to exploring the Word with the Spirit of GOD leading me and showing me things in HIS Word. Thank you for a great reading and especially for opening the Word to me like few ever had whether they be writers or teachers or preachers or rabbis. Search the Scriptures as you read this of course. I had a bunch of different versions sitting next to me so I could search GOD'S Word while reading it. A good book and a great teaching. I know GOD has been trying to get me to see more in HIS Word for some time now and that is why I without thinking especially in these wild times we are living in. Took me over a month to find this on my tablet. A good read and good research book. Wow!!!
V**A
Highly Highly Recommend, Detailed, Biblical, Interesting
Excellent! I am a Christian and Bible believer and have always been very facilitated and interested in ancient cultures and archaeology/ architecture and have always felt that the ancient greek and roman and egyptian gods were not myth but based on the nephilim, but have found it hard to find a christian perspective, as pastors like Chuck Misler who DID talk about this are few and far between. Nowdays, its Usually its like ancient alien theorists. Ive always believed there is too much about history and archaeology that is theory and that we really dont know or have all facts. And its also a known fact that any archaeological findings that even slightly prove anything in the bible are often brushed aside or not acknowledged by the archaeological community. This book is detailed, its researched, its tied to biblical verses, and gives alot of in depth and background information that pastors never expound on. It helps you understand Gods purpose on hard to understand issues like full earth destruction via flood, God orderimg the total wipe out of certain tribes/ people. This helps you better understand fallen nature, and it really gives insight on so much more. By explaining to us the fallen nature of the angels, of humans, of nephilim, of judgement, it puts alot into perspective and why things are the way they are. FYI- Ryan Pitterson was on the youtube channel “Prophecy Watchers” where he talks about the book.
R**O
Fantastic book
Goes into so much details. One of the best reads. I highly recommended this book.
A**H
Good Biblical study for the most part
If you've never read a book on this subject, this is probably the best one available. There are others more sensational, with more visual aides, more wild speculations of the sort that appeal to a modern readership not well grounded in the scripture. This volume is the most Biblical in its approach, and thus the most accurate when it stays within true scripture. I've studied this subject for at least 35 years, and read more than a few of the dozens and dozens of books on angels, women and giants, some from a Christian perspective, some not. This book was needed , for in spite of so many authors with good intentions, most of these other works are promotions for heretical and fictional works purporting to be lost books of the Bible or at least written by persons mentioned in scripture. The author does a great service in comparing garbage like the so called books of Enoch and Jasher with the scripture, bringing out their contradictions, heretical and foolish teachings and their worthlessness as reliable sources. Comparing scripture with scripture and giving heed to every word, it is obvious angels left their first estate, married human women and had offspring that were evil giants. It really doesn't matter how many experts and godly men one quotes on either side of the argument. Comparing scripture with scripture, this is the teaching of the Bible. Mr. Pitterson gave some interesting observations about Cain's descendants, why their genealogy abruptly stops, why certain people receive special mention etc. His observations of certain post flood characters and events are well thought out and presented scripturally as well. Pitterson's main flaws occur as with anyone who departs from scripture. His book is peppered throughout with reference to "the rapture' and "great tribulation" and the usual arminian and dispensational viewpoint. Given that over 90% of professing Christianity buys into this nonsense (myself included for most of my life), it is forgivable and understandable. I would like to challenge any Christian who thinks the temple described in the last chapters of Ezekiel is some future and literal building to be used during "the millennium" to explain Ezk. 46:20 in light of the New Testament. There are no more sin offerings people. Jesus Christ put an end to all these physical figures and types. Finally, Pitterson has a habit of quoting the so called LXX, calling it the most ancient version of the scripture, repeating the usual nonsense about it dating 300 years before Christ and being quoted by Jesus and the apostles. Is Mr. Pitterson quoting a BC LXX? Of course not! The version he's quoting was written at least 200 years after Christ, as ALL versions of the LXX are AD! For an excellent and scholarly (one of modern Christianity's favorite words) study of the so called LXX, please see John Owen's Biblical Theology, in the 14th chapter, Digression on the Septuagint Greek Version. Owen shows how utterly worthless and corrupt this version is and the myths surrounding its origins. Criticisms aside, overall this is a good biblical study of an important and controversial subject, based on the text of the Authorized Version of Scripture. Recommended.
K**R
Gave meaning and understanding to Bible stories that seemed random
It is as if my eyes and mind are opened. There is nothing written in our Bible that doesn’t have important value. I read words that catch my attention now that I had ‘read over’ for years and an awareness that I didn’t have before. The battle to save us and Jesus role in Old Testament times are highlights for me.
T**Y
Very interesting!
Couldn't put this book down
H**U
Excellent
Judgement of the Nephillim is well written and researched. I’m starting over with the study guide to spend more time in the Word while reading.
P**T
I've read almost everything available on this topic, and I found this a refreshing perspective. I'd like to address the critics, the author is a Human, he has forwarded His conjecture, which may be open to criticism, some say flawed. Well how about you write and publish a book? If I'm reading a book, by a human I value their contribution toward this epic story, but realise it's only conjecture or an opinion. This book brought the nephilim story to life, explained a lot of scripture in a way I'd never anticipated. I was looking to see if he had written a follow up. I'm dubious about the wife with the nephilim dna story, I'd read similar with Rob Skiba, and discounted it for the sae reason, but then again, God has his ways, this is a cosmic chess match... I'd be interested in seeing how the post flood nephilim came to be distributed throughout the world, in the America's, through the Pacific; how, and if they were destroyed, where they are now. Has anybody put yeti;s and similar beasts through a nephilim filter, think there's a match there. I've heard a few versions of 'uncovering Noes nakedness', and a few versions of how nephilim began again after the flood. I think the best biblical evidence is Nimrod, becoming a gibbrum, nephilim, giant whatever. I think there's maybe non biblical texts that state Ham found some writings on a stone and started incanttions, perhaps summonsing the nephilim spirits. But I enjoy all arguments from the bible. I have a hard time reading it without some sort of commentary to explain the underlying meanings, nuances and contexts. That's where I got most value from this book.
D**K
O livro é esclarecedor a respeito dos gigantes citados no AT, da origem dos demônios, da circunstância do Dilúvio. Vale muito a pena a leitura.
K**R
This study gives a clear picture of God's work and Satan's counter attacks. Joined many things which I heard from childhood into one event that is happening even in this generation. Great 👌🏼
E**C
This is a fascinating book that examines a period of time for which I was not always sure the orthodox narrative -held by Bible scholars and archaeologists - actually made any sense. This book makes the compelling suggestion that angels 'left their first estate' and had relationships with women; the offspring being 'giants' or the Nephilim who were still on Earth in the Promised Land when the Israelite spies scouted the land and the people were scared to enter. Skeletons of giants discovered have not been adequately explained by archaeology. Some have postulated 'aliens' which this book does not subscribe to, although angels are by definition 'other worldly'. Backed by extensive Biblical quotations the author presents his argument, joins the dots, and after reading the book a lot of things make a lot more sense. A very interesting read obviously for anyone interested in the Bible, but also for those who have an interest in origins and ancient history. It is a large book, lots of pages, but very well written and after I started to read could not put it down. Well worth five stars. I would give it six stars if that was an option.
J**Z
Excelente libro, muy bien documentado.
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