GIANTS ARE in the Bible because they’re important.
This week, we bring you an interview recorded in July of 2021 with Dr. Michael Heiser, a giant among Bible scholars, in our view. Mike’s research and his willingness to share it has literally changed the lives of thousands of people. His books, including The Unseen Realm, Reversing Hermon, Angels, Demons, and A Companion to the Book of Enoch, Volumes 1 and 2, are foundational to a deeper understanding of the Bible.
In this discussion, Mike explains why the giants of Genesis 6 are still relevant today, why Joshua’s conquest of Canaan was a war to destroy the Anakim (who are linked to the Nephilim), the significance of Mount Hermon, and the connection between baptism and the Watchers who rebelled against God in the days of Noah.
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