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Angela,
This is just a short briefing on the issue of Giants in Genesis.
Let me know what version you want the data in and also give me specific verses, words, or phrases and I will provide you with data in an on going Bible study just between you and me.
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I love you,
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A Study on the “Giants” in Genesis
For
Angela Sue (Worley) Shaw
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Gen 6:3And the LORD  3068 said,  559  8799 My spirit  7307 shall not always  5769 strive  1777  8799 with man,  120 for that he also  1571 /is/ flesh:  1320  7683  8800 yet his days  3117 shall be an hundred  3967 and twenty  6242 years.
Gen 6:4There were giants  5303 (See Below);  in the earth  776 in those days;  3117 and also after  310 that,  3651 when  834 the sons  1121 of God  430 came in  935  8799 unto the daughters  1323 of men,  120 and they bare  3205  8804 /children/ to them, the same  1992 /became/ mighty men  1368 which /were/ of old,  5769 men  582 of renown
 
*5303** **nephiyl** { nef-eel’}  or **nephil** { nef-eel’} *
 
from 5307 (See Below); TWOT - 1393a (See Below); n m
 
AV - giant 3; 3
 
GK - 5872 { µyliypinÒ
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1)                                             giants, the Nephilim
 
 
 
*5307** **naphal** { naw-fal’} *
 
a primitive root; TWOT - 1392; v
 
AV - fail 318, fall down 25, cast 18, cast down 9, fall away 5, divide 5, overthrow 5, present 5, lay 3, rot 3, accepted 2, lie down 2, inferior 2, lighted 2, lost 2, misc 22; 434
 
GK - 5877 { lp'n:
1)   to fall, lie, be cast down, fail
1a)  (Qal)
1a1)  to fall
1a2)  to fall (of violent death)
1a3)  to fall prostrate, prostrate oneself before
1a4)  to fall upon, attack, desert, fall away to , go away to, fall into the hand of
1a5)  to fall short, fail, fall out, turn out, result
1a6)  to settle, waste away, be offered, be inferior to
1a7)  to lie, lie prostrate
1b)  (Hiphil)
1b1)  to cause to fall, fell, throw down, knock out, lay prostrate
1b2)  to overthrow
1b3)  to make the lot fall, assign by lot, apportion by lot
1b4)  to let drop, cause to fail (fig.)
1b5)  to cause to fall
1c)  (Hithpael)
1c1)  to throw or prostrate oneself, throw oneself upon
1c2)  to lie prostrate, prostrate oneself
1d)             (Pilel) to fall
 
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*1393a*        µyliypinÒ
 (/neápéÆléÆm/) */giants, the Nephilim/* (Gen 6:4; Num 13:33, only).
While some scholars attempt to relate this term etymologically to /naµpal/ I via the noun /neµpel/ “untimely birth” or “miscarriage” (as productive of superhuman monstrosities), a more likely reconstruction is the proposal of a root /naµpal/ II, akin to other weak verbs, /puÆl/ II “be wonderful, strong, mighty,” /paµlaµ</ “be wonderful,” and even /paµlaÆ/ “separate, distinguish,” /paµlal/ “discriminate.”
This pattern of semantically related groups of weak verbs with two strong consonants in common is a notably recurrent phenomenon in Hebrew lexicography.
Actually, the translation “giants” is supported mainly by the LXX and may be quite misleading.
The word may be of unknown origin and mean “heroes” or “fierce warriors” etc.
The RSV and NIV transliteration “Nephilim” is safer and may be correct in referring the noun to a race or nation.
See also:
 
Numbers 13:33 We saw the Nephilim there (the descendants of Anak come from the Nephilim).
We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them.”
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