Justin Doc Brown
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I don't get into those, but like Jasher, Jubilees.
I tell people, man, I know how to eat chicken.
I eat the meat and throw the bone over my shoulder and keep going.
I like Dr. Michael Heiser.
He was a biblical scholar and he says something that's always stuck out to me.
And he says, something doesn't have to be divine inspired.
for historical and cultural contexts.
We tend to forget this is an ancient book written by ancient people for ancient people.
So we need to step into their shoes, their mindset, their culture, and then that way we can better understand the true meaning of the writings that they were writing.
Well, you know, these are, some of them, we can debate, you know, if Moses was the one that wrote like the first five books of the Torah or not.
But in the very least, I mean, we're looking at, you know, 3,000 years old.
Okay.
So, I mean, they're pretty old.
But then you also have the Mesopotamian text with the Anunnaki and things like that.
It was Genesis 6.
Wow.
Because Genesis 6 says...
The Baneha Elohim in Hebrew and every time that word is used is talking about divine heavenly beings.
It says that the sons of God came down and bred with the daughters of men and made Nephilim giants.
And the Anunnaki come down.