Jan 11

How The Sons of Fallen Angels Nearly Destroyed The World

Legends of History writes “So it’s probably about time we looked at the Book of Giants. Having already done an extensive series on the Book of Enoch (section 1, at least) I thought it would be both interesting and imperative to get the perspective of the giants, most notably Mahway. After all, these creatures never asked to be born and whilst they are most certainly evil, it would seem that there is more to them than just savage monsters, as the Book of Enoch tells us.

From my research, there exists two versions of the Book of Giants. First there is the one found in the Dead Sea Scrolls and secondly, there is the one found in Manichean. The Dead Sea Scroll version is arguably incomplete with its abrupt and almost vague ending, but the Manichean version provides a more definitive conclusion. In my efforts to convey a full story, I’ll aim to conflate the two accounts and hopefully paint a more concise story for you.”

6 Responses to “How The Sons of Fallen Angels Nearly Destroyed The World”

  1. David H

    I really like how he tried to show the resemblance of the text. my second thought is even if you don’t believe the text it does show a similar frame of thinking in these time periods. it doesn’t really make sense for giants not to be at least thinking beings. good stuff thank you Wes and Legends of history

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