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In this episode, we take a sober walk through Genesis 6 and ask a question most people skip: what if the Nephilim aren’t a sci-fi problem to solve, but a moral warning to receive? We’ll trace the Hebrew narrative’s key verbs—saw, desired, took—and watch how Eden’s private grasping scales into public domination. Along the way, we’ll pressure-test popular interpretations without mocking the supernatural, and we’ll keep the focus where the chapter keeps it: corruption, violence, and the grief of God. If you’ve ever felt the pull to turn Scripture into spectacle, this is an invitation back to clean exegesis—and to a King who doesn’t take, but gives. [Gen 6:1–13; Gen 3:6; Mark 10:45]
By Sergio DeSotoIn this episode, we take a sober walk through Genesis 6 and ask a question most people skip: what if the Nephilim aren’t a sci-fi problem to solve, but a moral warning to receive? We’ll trace the Hebrew narrative’s key verbs—saw, desired, took—and watch how Eden’s private grasping scales into public domination. Along the way, we’ll pressure-test popular interpretations without mocking the supernatural, and we’ll keep the focus where the chapter keeps it: corruption, violence, and the grief of God. If you’ve ever felt the pull to turn Scripture into spectacle, this is an invitation back to clean exegesis—and to a King who doesn’t take, but gives. [Gen 6:1–13; Gen 3:6; Mark 10:45]