Ask Away – January 3
1) | What is Genesis 6:1–4 talking about? Who were the Nephilim? |
This passage is both fascinating and puzzling, and there are three main views:[1] |
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Personally, I tend to favor the Godly Men View at this time, but I’m not dogmatic on the subject. |
2) | What does it mean when it says God “repented” that he had made man? (Gen 6:6 KJV). |
The KJV says, “repented,” but the NASB (“was sorry”) and the ESV (“regretted”) give the better sense. God was not repenting of some mistake he had made or changing some aspect of his character. Rather, God’s feelings, emotions and plans toward mankind had changed. They had become so wicked and evil, that God was forced to bring terrible judgment on them. Jeremiah 18:1–11 is the classic passage that explains how God’s plans and intentions toward a group of people can change based on their behavior. |
[1] Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce and Manfred T. Brauch, Hard Sayings of the Bible (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1996) 106–108. See also Mathews, “Genesis 1–11:26” 323–332.