Justin Brown of The Prometheus Lens Podcast joins us to discuss the rise of the Nephilim, the fall of the empire, and the rise and fall of a religious order. Join us on this episode of the Nedelyim Death Squad!
00:26:58.440I do find that interesting as well because it doesn't necessarily seem like it's one definition.
00:27:04.640It seems like they all kind of lend to one word being incredibly diverse and descriptive,
00:27:12.200which is very interesting because if you are thinking that the Bible isn't that descriptive,
00:27:18.460you might be shocked when you start to look into the translation of a word and find that just one word on its own has so much different context.
00:27:24.980And maybe all of it applies in some way.
00:36:41.720Cause you remember he says plainly that the serpent would have a seed and that she would have a seed and that they would be at enmity with one another.
00:36:52.440One would crush the head and the other would bruise the heel.
00:36:56.460So here we have Esau coming out first with his foot on Jacob's head,
00:39:39.020how many stories do you have where you have twins and one of them be human and the other and be divine because a God breathes with the woman after the husband.
00:39:50.600And then there you have two seeds and two offsprings.
00:58:03.760There's a reason, but the reason I was giving it was like, it's a type of sacrifice he's giving, but I'm like, I don't really know what that means.
00:58:41.300The interesting thing to the church and the majorly accepted view was that it was just the blessing of the estate, like the carrying on the family name and getting the lands and all that.
00:59:33.700The guards and the people that were hunting for him were going to.
00:59:37.580So when he tells Jacob, you know, give me some of that red stew, basically it's kind of like allegory of saying just, you know, give me sustenance.
00:59:46.800Uh, you know, heal me, give me, you know, and preserve me and hide me.
00:59:51.720And because without you doing this, I'm going to die and my birthright is meaningless.
01:03:45.800It was basically, you know, it's, it's ceremonial, but it's like holding the hand of, of the son and praying to God.
01:03:53.900And you're saying, you know, God, all the blessings that you've given to me, pass this on to my son, all the favor you've given me, give to my son and bless him and provide for him and sustain him, you know, protect him from his enemies.
01:04:10.700And this sort of thing to our modern view is kind of like, you know, going to the lawyer's office and sounding the, the final paperwork and getting that stamp.
01:04:19.680That's interesting because it, in my mind, based off of what we alluded to earlier in the episode that we discussed yesterday about the way that you communicate, um, in the spiritual realm, it seems like that's the difference there between the blessings and potentially the curse that Jacob would have received.
01:04:42.660Had his father realized that Jacob had deceived him, uh, there's one where you're making a spiritual proclamation that whatever blessings had been bestowed upon you are now inherited by the son.
01:04:56.940But if it was, you know, uh, if he was made aware that he was being deceived, then it would have been a proclamation in the spiritual realm, something to his detriment.
01:05:12.480And then a lot of people want to, they, they wonder, it's like, well, this was the birthright and this garment, it's basically like your mother's, you know, quilted blanket, you know, I'm from the South.
01:05:24.040So that was a thing back then, you know, which I don't know, people still may do it, but it's like your grandmother had this blanket.
01:05:30.240That was her great, great, great, great, great, great grandmothers.
01:05:33.320And it gets passed to the eldest daughter and it just keeps traveling down the line.
01:05:37.940And that's kind of how these garments were.
01:05:39.900So a lot of people were like, well, how did Nimrod even wind up with these garments?
01:05:44.940Well, once again, if you go to the Book of Jasher, it gives the...
01:05:48.480In the heat of battle, your squad relies on you.
01:07:16.000So a lot of people asked the question, well, how did he become a Nephilim?
01:07:22.400Was it ceremonial sacrifice, drinking of blood, ritualistic?
01:07:28.560You know, it might have been a combination of all those things.
01:07:30.880But the Jewish tradition pointed to these garments at least being a contributing factor to him becoming a gibberim.
01:07:41.760There's a something that I think is significant here, which is if Esau is of that serpent seed,
01:07:49.920him having a battle to the death with Nimrod is interesting because Nimrod, who becomes gibberim,
01:08:00.400which we don't understand necessarily the ramifications of that.
01:08:03.220Does that mean somehow that his genetics are changed in such a way as to make him aligned with the Nephilim, aligned with this serpent seed?
01:08:12.600If that is the case, well, then what we've seen here is infighting in a house, right?
01:08:19.240The house of the serpent seed, there's infighting in that you could make an argument they should be aligned in some sort of way, but clearly not the case.
01:08:29.820Now, I seem to not – I don't find any instances of immorality attributed to Esau, meaning like the story of Esau, as short as it is in the Bible,
01:08:40.320there's no mention of him being immoral or behaving immorally, which is kind of what lends itself to making me feel a little bit empathetic to Esau's plight, right?
01:08:50.640Because it looks like he just got shafted every which way.
01:08:53.840And since there's no background to like, oh, but it's okay, Esau was a bad dude, you know, that kind of makes me feel a little empathetic to his plight.
01:09:01.380Yeah, even his dad's like – he's like, get in here, you stinky asshole.
01:09:04.880Like, I'm going to give you your blessings.
01:09:08.060Like, yeah, Esau was kind of like chill, but he just was born under very bad circumstances.
01:09:14.360So what this makes me wonder is because they're – look, I – and this is heavily speculative, but I told you we were going to derail you.
01:09:25.580When it comes to Bigfoot sightings, because for those of you who haven't picked it up, there's certainly this element that feels like – I mean, he's a gigantic dude.
01:09:34.420He's killing two of his personal guards with a sword.
01:09:37.700This guy has to be a real son of a bitch, right?
01:09:41.300And when it – when you have that element, right, of whether or not he's a Bigfoot – well, you look at Bigfoot today, and it's like sometimes the interactions that people allegedly have with Bigfoot today, they're not inherently horrifying or menacing.
01:10:00.400Sometimes it seems to be – yeah, sometimes they seem kind of chill.
01:10:03.120And I'm wondering, like, is there a – an element within this bloodline that it's like a breakaway kind of serpent seed?
01:10:16.440Like, anecdotally, there's a story of a woman who was interacting with a Bigfoot for a long time in her yard, having telepathic communications with it, which is interesting.
01:10:25.620And what ends up happening is, at some point, it reveals to her that it is a – I forget the expression.
01:10:35.500An Eliud, and he's looking for redemption.
01:10:38.540Now, that doesn't sound to me like something that is aligned with the serpent seed.
01:10:44.820It sounds to me almost like something that unfortunately is but is still seeking redemption.
01:10:50.980So I just wonder when you hear this story of Nimrod being slayed by Esau and Esau having no precedence that we can see for immorality, maybe – maybe that bleeds in.
01:11:06.580Maybe that's why you get this, like, plight of the Bigfoot where it doesn't seem like they're bad guys, but it seems like they're associated with bad guys.
01:11:14.060And maybe some of them are, but some of them aren't.
01:11:33.100She even mispronounced what this word was.
01:11:36.360She didn't even know it, never even heard it before.
01:11:38.160And after talking to Gary Wayne, he found out that Eliud is referenced in the ancient texts, and it's referenced as being the offspring of the Nephilim.
01:11:49.140Now, the angelic being had the Nephilim, and the Nephilim produced these Eliuds.
01:12:23.320This Eliud was being, you know, friendly to her, and they were gifting and all this stuff, but then he tried to mislead her.
01:12:36.160He told her that the Bible that they had was wrong, and that it was full of lies, and that she needed to be reading the Nag Hammadi texts.
01:12:48.920The Nag Hammadi. What culture does the Nag Hammadi belong to?
01:12:52.700It's a Gnostic gospel, where it's saying that Christ was just a normal man, but he had spiritual enlightenment, and that we all basically—
01:13:05.040Yes, and all that stuff, and drinking psychedelic drinks and taking these spirit journeys, and that's how they can interact with God, and just the whole Gnostic viewpoint.
01:13:16.880So it was kind of like being—it played nice to gain her trust, and then tried to lead her astray.
01:13:27.100That's why I'm so skeptical of the Jordan Petersons and the Russell Brands who are out there doing the Lord's Prayer just after going to ditty parties and, you know, other nefarious activities.
01:13:37.580So I'm like, I'm waiting for the lie, for that one big, you know, turn you this way.
01:14:01.480And in that same context, it calls Esau sexually immoral.
01:14:08.440And I was like, in the Bible it don't say anything about him being sexually immoral.
01:14:12.560But when you read the context and the genealogies, after, you know, he was screwed out of his birthright, he goes into full rebellion, and he takes three wives.
01:14:26.940Two of those wives are Hivites and Horites.
01:14:31.600And if you guys follow Gary Wayne, he lays it out perfectly that, beyond a shadow of a doubt, these were Nephilim giant clans.
01:14:40.940So here you have this hairy, quote-unquote, man marrying and interbreeding into Nephilim giant clans.
01:14:51.220And, once again, that guy Rashi that I talked about, when you read his commentary of the Torah and the Targums,
01:15:00.780when it says the people of Exodus come in and conquer the Holy Land to kill every man, woman, and child,
01:15:07.660and how a lot of atheists use that, you know, as, oh, your God's a genocidal maniac.
01:15:13.400Well, no, all the tribes and peoples that were listed, that they were to attack and kill every man, woman, child, and animal,
01:16:51.960And then, but his third wife, so here, if you think about that, you have this Harry, like I keep saying, Harry quote-unquote man, breeding with Nephilim giant tribes.
01:17:01.500That's a high likelihood of throwing some really strange pups.
01:17:08.020And then his third wife, he goes to Ishmael and takes his daughter.
01:17:17.440So for those that don't know, these two men are in the exact same situation.
01:18:32.680So here is Esau, the eldest, who was disinherited and screwed up his birthright, goes and marries his uncle's daughter.
01:18:46.520And his uncle was also the eldest brother who was disinherited.
01:18:50.900So you have the joining of these two people, and you can imagine the hatred that was sown into this family and into this bloodline because both of them were the eldest brother.
01:19:03.840Both of them were screwed out of their birthright.
01:19:06.280And they hated the chosen line, the chosen seed, which is God's people.
01:19:10.740And when you trace the genealogy, all of your Muslim nations, all of your religions and people groups from the Middle East that absolutely hate Israel and God's chosen people, all trace their lineages back from this union.
01:19:29.900Once again, it all goes back to Genesis 3.15 and this seed war.
01:19:34.700That's a heavy, so that would, that would lend them, that would mean that they are Nephilim themselves, this, this line.
01:19:46.700Yeah, it's just weaving in and out of the genealogy and through this bloodline.
01:19:51.840And the theory of entropy tells us nothing gets better over time.
01:19:57.680So this gene pool has disintegrated over time and also interbreeding.
01:20:02.500That's why the royals always, you know, slept with their, the brothers slept with their sisters and they encouraged inbreeding to keep that bloodline pure.
01:20:10.680But over time, from intermarrying, you know, regular humans and different types of people, they have watered down that bloodline so much.
01:20:20.840And like you talked about, there's, you know, serpent seed, Nephilim seed amongst us today.
01:20:27.100They've just gotten better at blending in and they have degraded that bloodline so much.
01:20:32.520It's the parable of the wheat and tares.
01:20:34.860In that parable, it says that a landowner sown seed, but in his absence, the adversary came in and sown his seed.
01:20:42.720And the helpers noticed all the wheat growing amongst the tares.
01:20:46.920And when you look at those two, if you ever Google search those side by side, you can't tell them apart.
01:20:52.520You can't tell them apart until harvest time.
01:20:55.620And in that parable, the landowners, the servants say, should we pull up the tares?
01:21:00.680And the landowner says, no, least you destroy the wheat in pulling up the tares.
01:21:36.900But that, that doesn't just mean the wicked.
01:21:39.380Like I've always read that scripture as like, yeah, the wicked, the people where they'll be judged.
01:21:43.540This is, if it's talking about bloodlines and you're talking about like immutable characteristics that just doesn't quite matter.
01:21:50.100This is, this show struggles with that a bit.
01:21:52.280We have some guy come on and this guy, Dustin Nemos, and he's, he's telling us about these kinds of bloodlines.
01:21:58.020And I was like, yeah, but you know, is there any repentance for them?
01:22:01.500And I know that there's been writings between priests before, like a thousand years ago where they're writing back and forth, talking about these dogheaded men.
01:22:08.420And they're saying, can, are they eligible for salvation?
01:22:15.020And it's, it's a hard pill still for me to swallow, even though I'm hearing this many times, but it's like, well, so there's just a group of people or whoever we see out there, just not eligible for, for salvation.
01:22:26.920Their genetic DNA is made up such that they cannot receive this blessing.
01:22:31.820It's kind of, but then you have Jesus coming back and die, but he's dying for all men, right?
01:23:19.700But I personally would see, you know, you can't control who your parents are.
01:23:29.420I would like to think that, let's just say, if you trace back my DNA and somehow they could trace this and figure it out, that, you know, Esau or someone that was a known serpent seed was, you know, my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, you know, granddad.
01:23:48.720And so I have a trace of Nephilim bloodline in my body, but I lived a good life.
01:23:55.480I accepted Christ as Lord and tried my best to live a good life and follow the teachings of the Bible.
01:24:01.360That would be pretty shitty if I got turned away for something that I didn't control.
01:24:08.360And I think our God is a loving God and is all about choices and free will.
01:24:15.300So even the Nephilim that were damned, you know, it says they shall have no peace, you know, and all this stuff.
01:24:22.760Well, if you look, it wasn't just their heritage that damned them.
01:24:27.480It was their actions that they were cannibals.
01:24:30.540They were, you know, raping and pillaging and doing all these evil and wicked things.
01:24:34.760On the episode that we did yesterday, and I know I keep referencing it, but it just seems oftentimes that we'll do a show and it'll key so well in to the next show that we do that they bleed over into one another.
01:24:48.980But we were getting into this topic of spiritual warfare and how one engages in that with speech.
01:24:57.940And going back to what we said before, it seems that even God will ask things of man, but he will tell things to spiritual entities.
01:25:08.420And one of the things that we've come to terms with is it seems that the way that you engage in spiritual warfare is with the word, is with speech.
01:25:17.520And it's fascinating then that these entities that people run into, whether it's a Bigfoot or it's, you know, some sort of alien or a demonic encounter, you name it.
01:25:32.920These things exclusively communicate telepathically.
01:25:38.260And that seems to be important, given the context of what I just said.
01:25:45.140Because certainly within the Bigfoot community, it seems that these encounters, whatever dialogue there is, happens almost exclusively telepathically.
01:25:57.980Yeah, with me and I've had people, you know, listen to my theory on Esau and being, you know, a Bigfoot or at least a type or some kind of similarities.
01:26:09.560They immediately will try to shut it down on the argument that, well, what about the woo?
01:26:16.520They say, you know, all these Bigfoot experiences all revolve around portals, mind speak, UFO phenomena.
01:26:28.660And then I tell them, I'm like, but, you got to look at the holistic picture that I'm telling you here, that if he was a serpent seed, that means he was of a hybrid being, hybrid race, Nephilim.
01:26:42.100So, when you read the book of Enoch, the book of the Watchers, it says that they were neither of heaven or of earth, so therefore their spirits have nowhere to go.
01:26:53.960So their spirits remain roaming and tormenting mankind.
01:26:59.280And that's where you get the term demons from.
01:27:01.820So, if that is the case, and you have, you know, Esau or whoever that is a Nephilim seed, and their spirits are left roaming, would they not want to, in fact, choose a form that is familiar to them?
01:27:22.020They were once roaming the earth as these huge giants, hairy, you know, Sasquatch-looking guys, and it commanded respect.
01:27:31.700It commanded fear and dominance, and it's something they're familiar with.
01:27:35.820Why wouldn't they want to present themselves in their former form?
01:27:39.400And if they are demons, then that explains them being able to phase in and out of reality.
01:27:44.280And if, you know, these UFOs are angelic beings, whether still good or rebellious, this is their vehicle of conveyance.
01:27:58.440And so they would be correlated, especially if they are fallen ones, with the demonic offspring.
01:28:11.220What happens to Esau for the remainder of this, and what happens to the garments?
01:28:18.220Well, these garments, you know, before Nimrod got them, well, we left off, and I think it's worth mentioning, because this is a paradigm buster, and it was for me when I first found out.
01:28:28.700It says that Noah had them, and it said that Ham stole them in his going out.
01:28:34.340And that's how Nimrod ultimately wound up with them.
01:28:37.840So, if you go with the Bible in Genesis, we have the famous uncovering thy father's nakedness.
01:28:47.220And this is the story where Noah gets drunk and passes out, and the way people remember it is that his father passed out drunk, and Noah, or I'm sorry, Ham looked upon Noah and either made fun of him or laughed or just stared lustfully.
01:29:01.720Anyway, Noah wakes up and curses his son, and the name says, cursed be Canaan, which was Ham's firstborn son.
01:29:10.960This is the church's conventional outlook on it, right?
01:29:14.900It's just that either he made fun of him.
01:29:39.040So, reading that, I was like, that makes no sense.
01:29:41.800It's like, so if I'm at school and I get off the bus and my dad has gotten belligerently drunk until he passed out naked, and I happen to see him, or even if I do, make a catty joke about him or something.
01:32:17.600So, in the biblical context, it says that they take a garment, place it on their shoulders, and walk backwards and cover their father's nakedness.
01:32:27.720And then Noah wakes up and then he says, you know, cursed be Canaan.
01:32:35.740And he said, and Ham, a servant to thy brothers, you shall be.
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