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Nimrod, the hunter-king comes out from Noah’s genealogy and starts founding cities centuries apart. He aims a tower at Orion, wears the first iron crown, and the Bible calls him “mighty” with the same word used for the pre-Flood giants. We followed the paperwork—Genesis, Numbers, Enoch, Jubilees, Qumran, Phoenician king lists—and the trail never breaks.The flood couldn’t drown them, the canon couldn’t erase them, and the impulse to build sky-high towers never went away. So where are the giants now—and what happens when the old gene stirs again?
By Jason Abadi4.4
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Nimrod, the hunter-king comes out from Noah’s genealogy and starts founding cities centuries apart. He aims a tower at Orion, wears the first iron crown, and the Bible calls him “mighty” with the same word used for the pre-Flood giants. We followed the paperwork—Genesis, Numbers, Enoch, Jubilees, Qumran, Phoenician king lists—and the trail never breaks.The flood couldn’t drown them, the canon couldn’t erase them, and the impulse to build sky-high towers never went away. So where are the giants now—and what happens when the old gene stirs again?

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