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Bigfoot & Biblical Giants Both Exist…and They’re Connected

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What if Bigfoot isn't an undiscovered

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animal, but something far older and more

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mysterious? What if it isn't the missing

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link, but something that was never meant

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to exist in the first place? There is a

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line of thought that doesn't begin in

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modern forests or with recent

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encounters. It begins in some of the

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oldest texts on Earth. texts that

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describe a time when something entered

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the human story that didn't fully belong

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to it. Beings of immense size,

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intelligence, violence, beings of hybrid

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origin that ancient writers treated not

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as mythology but as history. And once

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you understand what those texts say

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walked the earth before the great flood,

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well, the Bigfoot phenomenon starts to

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look very different. To understand what

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I mean, we have to go back, way back,

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the foundation, Genesis 6.

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To understand where this idea begins, we

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have to turn to one of the most

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mysterious and debated passages in the

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entire Bible. Genesis 6:es 1-4. But just

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before I tell you what it says, I need

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to address something that you're

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probably thinking. Oh boy, he's getting

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into the religious stuff. Why the heck

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are we talking about the Bible? I

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thought this guy was evidence-based. And

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what could the Bible or religion

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possibly have to do with the evidence

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for ancient giants and their potential

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connection with Sasquatch? Well, stick

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with me for just a little longer because

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I promise this video isn't about

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religion. Many of you know that I am a

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Christian, but this isn't about trying

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to convert you to Christianity or

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anything like that. This is

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evidence-based and I'm going to be

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showing you solid archaeological and

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historical reasons to come to the

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conclusion that not only did ancient

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giants exist, but that there's a very

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real possibility they are connected with

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Sasquatch, but I need to set the context

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with these ancient texts first. Both

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ancient religious texts and nonreligious

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texts as you're going to see. So stick

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with me. The conclusion is worth it.

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It's logical, I promise. Now, back to

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Genesis 6. Here's what it says. And it

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came to pass when men began to multiply

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on the face of the earth, and daughters

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were born unto them, that the sons of

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God saw the daughters of men, that they

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were fair. And they took them wives of

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all which they chose. And the Lord said,

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"My spirit shall not always strive with

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man, for that he also is flesh, yet his

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days shall be 120 years." There were

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giants in the earth in those days, and

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also after that, when the sons of God

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came in unto the daughters of men, and

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they bare children to them. The same

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became mighty men which were of old, men

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of renown.

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That's all we get. No background, no

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explanation, just a brief almost casual

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reference to beings so mysterious and

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yet who the writer doesn't even pause to

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clarify as if the original readers

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already understood who was being

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described. So the questions that

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naturally follow are who were these sons

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of God and what are the Nephilim and

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what if anything is the connection

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between them and Sasquatch? Well, let's

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take them one at a time because first of

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all, if the passage I just read is just

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symbolic poetry, then the theory we're

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exploring doesn't even get off the

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ground. But if ancient readers

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understood this as a reference to real

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beings, beings with mixed origin, then

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Genesis may be preserving the earliest

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known account of something that was

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never meant to exist. Modern readers,

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even those who believe in the Bible,

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often assume that the phrase sons of God

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must refer to human men. It feels safer

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that way, simpler. But when we look at

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how ancient Jewish communities

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understood these passages, a very

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different picture begins to emerge. In

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early Hebrew tradition, the phrase sons

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of God was used to describe heavenly

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beings, members of the divine council,

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not humans at all.

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>> The exact expression, sons of God, only

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occurs four or five times in the Hebrew

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Bible. One occurrence here in Genesis 6.

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We have two occurrences in the

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introduction to the book of Job. In the

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introduction to the book of Job, we see

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God gathering in his heavenly court, his

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heavenly assembly with the angels. The

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angels are called sons of God. There

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there's another occurrence in the book

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of Job. Job chapter 38

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where God is challenging Job and he he

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says, "Where were you when I created the

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world?" When he created the world, the

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sons of God sang for joy. So it seems to

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uh there it also seems to be a very

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clear reference to uh angelic beings

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>> and that understanding shows up again

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and again in ancient sources. In fact

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for thousands of years it was the

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dominant interpretation until much more

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modern debates tried to reinterpret the

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text in purely human terms. In other

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words, the earliest readers of Genesis

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didn't see this passage as merely

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referring to human marriages. They saw

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it as a boundary being crossed, a moment

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where something outside the human world

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became involved in it. Well, guys,

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obviously I'm not in my usual setting

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here. I'm actually on a business trip

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right now. And after multiple cancelled

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flights and over 36 hours in transit, I

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finally have a little time to decompress

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here at the hotel before doing the job

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I'm here to do. So, I hope you don't

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mind me filming this segment of the

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video from my hotel room. Anyway,

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exploring these ancient texts and

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stories can sometimes feel like looking

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into something small and ending up way

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deeper than you meant to. You know what

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I'm talking about. You notice something

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small, something that probably doesn't

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mean much at first, and you tell

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yourself you're just going to check it

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out real quick. Just one search, and

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then one thing leads to another. And

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pretty soon, you're following threads,

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connecting dots, and trying to make

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sense of everything. And before you even

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realize it, you're in deep. And weirdly

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enough, it's the same feeling with your

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health. And instead of getting real

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