Bigfoot & Biblical Giants Both Exist…and They’re Connected
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What if Bigfoot isn't an undiscovered
animal, but something far older and more
mysterious? What if it isn't the missing
link, but something that was never meant
to exist in the first place? There is a
line of thought that doesn't begin in
modern forests or with recent
encounters. It begins in some of the
oldest texts on Earth. texts that
describe a time when something entered
the human story that didn't fully belong
to it. Beings of immense size,
intelligence, violence, beings of hybrid
origin that ancient writers treated not
as mythology but as history. And once
you understand what those texts say
walked the earth before the great flood,
well, the Bigfoot phenomenon starts to
look very different. To understand what
I mean, we have to go back, way back,
the foundation, Genesis 6.
To understand where this idea begins, we
have to turn to one of the most
mysterious and debated passages in the
entire Bible. Genesis 6:es 1-4. But just
before I tell you what it says, I need
to address something that you're
probably thinking. Oh boy, he's getting
into the religious stuff. Why the heck
are we talking about the Bible? I
thought this guy was evidence-based. And
what could the Bible or religion
possibly have to do with the evidence
for ancient giants and their potential
connection with Sasquatch? Well, stick
with me for just a little longer because
I promise this video isn't about
religion. Many of you know that I am a
Christian, but this isn't about trying
to convert you to Christianity or
anything like that. This is
evidence-based and I'm going to be
showing you solid archaeological and
historical reasons to come to the
conclusion that not only did ancient
giants exist, but that there's a very
real possibility they are connected with
Sasquatch, but I need to set the context
with these ancient texts first. Both
ancient religious texts and nonreligious
texts as you're going to see. So stick
with me. The conclusion is worth it.
It's logical, I promise. Now, back to
Genesis 6. Here's what it says. And it
came to pass when men began to multiply
on the face of the earth, and daughters
were born unto them, that the sons of
God saw the daughters of men, that they
were fair. And they took them wives of
all which they chose. And the Lord said,
"My spirit shall not always strive with
man, for that he also is flesh, yet his
days shall be 120 years." There were
giants in the earth in those days, and
also after that, when the sons of God
came in unto the daughters of men, and
they bare children to them. The same
became mighty men which were of old, men
of renown.
That's all we get. No background, no
explanation, just a brief almost casual
reference to beings so mysterious and
yet who the writer doesn't even pause to
clarify as if the original readers
already understood who was being
described. So the questions that
naturally follow are who were these sons
of God and what are the Nephilim and
what if anything is the connection
between them and Sasquatch? Well, let's
take them one at a time because first of
all, if the passage I just read is just
symbolic poetry, then the theory we're
exploring doesn't even get off the
ground. But if ancient readers
understood this as a reference to real
beings, beings with mixed origin, then
Genesis may be preserving the earliest
known account of something that was
never meant to exist. Modern readers,
even those who believe in the Bible,
often assume that the phrase sons of God
must refer to human men. It feels safer
that way, simpler. But when we look at
how ancient Jewish communities
understood these passages, a very
different picture begins to emerge. In
early Hebrew tradition, the phrase sons
of God was used to describe heavenly
beings, members of the divine council,
not humans at all.
>> The exact expression, sons of God, only
occurs four or five times in the Hebrew
Bible. One occurrence here in Genesis 6.
We have two occurrences in the
introduction to the book of Job. In the
introduction to the book of Job, we see
God gathering in his heavenly court, his
heavenly assembly with the angels. The
angels are called sons of God. There
there's another occurrence in the book
of Job. Job chapter 38
where God is challenging Job and he he
says, "Where were you when I created the
world?" When he created the world, the
sons of God sang for joy. So it seems to
uh there it also seems to be a very
clear reference to uh angelic beings
>> and that understanding shows up again
and again in ancient sources. In fact
for thousands of years it was the
dominant interpretation until much more
modern debates tried to reinterpret the
text in purely human terms. In other
words, the earliest readers of Genesis
didn't see this passage as merely
referring to human marriages. They saw
it as a boundary being crossed, a moment
where something outside the human world
became involved in it. Well, guys,
obviously I'm not in my usual setting
here. I'm actually on a business trip
right now. And after multiple cancelled
flights and over 36 hours in transit, I
finally have a little time to decompress
here at the hotel before doing the job
I'm here to do. So, I hope you don't
mind me filming this segment of the
video from my hotel room. Anyway,
exploring these ancient texts and
stories can sometimes feel like looking
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deeper than you meant to. You know what
I'm talking about. You notice something
small, something that probably doesn't
mean much at first, and you tell
yourself you're just going to check it
out real quick. Just one search, and
then one thing leads to another. And
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connecting dots, and trying to make
sense of everything. And before you even
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