Thoughts on "Supernatural" by Michael S Heiser - Chapters 3 & 4

 Chapter 3 - Once and Future Kings

I guess the things that struck me most about this chapter is the idea that God and other supernatural beings lived in Eden - they weren't just stopping in for visits. Also, that the serpent who tempted Eve (Lucifer) wasn't literally in the form of a snake, but the snake is a metaphor for this spiritual being who hoodwinked her. 

Also that when God said "Let us make man in our image." He wasn't talking to the other members of the Trinity but to the High Council. I'm still not sure about that one.

Chapter 4 - Divine Rebellions

What I found interesting about this chapter is the notion that Jude and 2 Peter are incorporating ideas
from 1 Enoch even though 1 Enoch isn't considered part of the inspired cannon of the Bible. This is the part about the "sons of God" fathering children with "daughters of man" to create the Nephilim. Genesis 6:4 refers to them as "heroes of old, men of renown." This was around the time of the flood, it seems. Heiser states that the clans of giants that had to be fought in the times of Moses and Joshua, and up to the time of David (Goliath and his brothers.) Were surviving descendants of the Nephilim from the time of the great flood. So does this mean that Noah and his family weren't the only survivors? This could help explain the different humanoid "races" Neanderthals, Homo sapiens, Homo erectus, Homo antecessor, Homo heidelbergensis, Homo habilis, Homo rudolfensis, Homo floresiensis (hobbits), and Homo naledi that scientist have categorized as separate from each other, I guess. It's some food for thought. 

Another interesting idea is that the rebellion didn't happen before creation, but during the time of Eden. 

Passages read: Genesis 6:4, Jude, 2 Peter 2. 


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