doing Torah time IX - Facing the Giants

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https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Timothy+1%3A4&version=CJB
1 Timothy 1:4
Have them stop devoting their attention to myths and never-ending genealogies; these divert people to speculating instead of doing G_d's work, which requires trust.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+6%3A1-2&version=CJB
Genesis 6:1-2
In time, when men began to multiply on earth, and daughters were born to them, the sons of G_d saw that the daughters of men were attractive; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+6%3A3-4&version=CJB
Genesis 6:3-4
Adonai said, "My Spirit will not live in human beings forever, for they too are flesh; therefore their life span is to be 120 years." The N'filim were on the earth in those days, and also afterwards, when the sons of G_d came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them; these were the ancient heroes, men of renown.

Why do we need the giants?

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=James+1%3A14&version=CJB
James 1:14
Rather, each person is being tempted whenever he is being dragged off and enticed by the bait of his own desire.

https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2022/may-june/daniel-darling-characters-creation-nephilim-genesis-angels.html
They Might Be Giants. (Or Angels. Or Superhuman Devils.)

https://www.britannica.com/topic/giant-mythology
Giants birthed in mythology

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Giant, in folklore, huge mythical being, usually humanlike in form. The term derives (through Latin) from the Giants (Gigantes) of Greek mythology, who were monstrous, savage creatures often depicted with men’s bodies terminating in serpentine legs. According to the Greek poet Hesiod, they were sons of Ge ("Earth") and Uranus ("Heaven"). The Gigantomachy was a desperate struggle between the Giants and the Olympians. The gods finally prevailed through the aid of Heracles the archer, and the Giants were slain. Many of them were believed to lie buried under mountains and to indicate their presence by volcanic fires and earthquakes. The Gigantomachy became a popular artistic theme (found, for example, on the frieze adorning the great altar at Pergamum), and it was interpreted as a symbol of the triumph of Hellenism over barbarism, of good over evil.

The giants of Norse mythology were primeval beings existing before the gods and overcome by them. Giants in folklore were mortals who inhabited the world in early times. Israelite spies in Canaan saw giants (Numbers 13:32–33), and such beings once, in legend, roamed Cornwall in Britain (see Corineus).

European medieval towns often had tutelary giants whose effigies were carried in procession. In London the giant figures of Gog (q.v.) and Magog are said to represent two Cornish giants made captive by Brutus, the legendary founder of Britain. The 40-foot (12-metre) effigy of Druon Antigonus at Antwerp and the 22-foot (7-metre) figure of Gayant at Douai, Fr., preserve similar traditions.

In most European tales giants appear as cruel and stupid, given to cannibalism, and often one-eyed. Heroes who killed them often did so more by wit than by strength. Although kindly giants occur (e.g., Rübezahl, who lived in the Bohemian forest), most were feared and hated; but marriages between their daughters and the hero were possible.

Hill figures, such as the giant of Cerne cut in the chalk near Cerne Abbas, Dorset, as well as megalithic monuments and long barrows, suggested giant builders of the past; and an ancient European tradition held that people had once been taller and stronger but had degenerated after a golden age.
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https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+6%3A5&version=CJB
Genesis 6:5
Adonai saw that the people on earth were very wicked, that all the imaginings of their hearts were always of evil only.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+6%3A6-7&version=CJB
Genesis 6:6-7
Adonai regretted that he had made humankind on the earth; it grieved his heart. 7 Adonai said, "I will wipe out humankind, whom I have created, from the whole earth; and not only human beings, but animals, creeping things and birds in the air; for I regret that I ever made them."

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+6%3A8&version=CJB
Genesis 6:8
But Noach found grace in the sight of Adonai.

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