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S**N
A Gigantic Book Of Importance
This is a well written book, a very detailed book, a very well researched book, and a very PRACTICAL book. One might be thinking, "Giants? Interesting, but I don't see the relationship to myself." That thought becomes Van Dorn's greatest asset. He does a remarkable job connecting all the very large dots to tell a story that matters.The amount of research that went into this book, which is displayed in great depth in the end-notes, is truly unbelievable. This is no speculative fantasy - it's a well documented journey that starts with evil, and ends up where it should - Jesus Christ. That's the relationship it carries to us, and Van Dorn's concern for the "story" (true!) that reaches through the entire Old Testament and continues today should make our spines tingle. Early on in the reading of this book, someone asked me what I thought so far, and my response was, "creepy, but in a good way." If what the author presents is indeed factual, (and he makes a very strong case that it is) then the ramifications are truly chilling. Ancient DNA manipulation? Creatures so terrifying that the movie industry wishes they could come up with them? It's all here, and it all speaks to the ancient truth of good versus evil, where ultimately, the King of King's seals the final victory. If THAT isn't practical, I don't know what is.Every chapter builds on the last, and gives a tour of Scripture that so many have missed or glossed over for so many years. If it doesn't convince you fully, it will at least make you think real hard about not only how you view Genesis 6, but the entire world - let alone the Bible! There is so much nonsense and fascination with the supernatual in the world today, it's great to see a book that presents the truth in a way that doesn't over-extend into conspiracy theory, but also doesn't deny that there are things in this world that need to be understood.Overall, the book is WORTH the read, whether you are a skeptic, a believer, or someone just interested in the subject matter, - you won't go away disappointed. Money well spent.
R**9
Excellent primer to the Biblical metanarrative
From the time I first read it as an early teen, I've been fascinated by the implications of a plain, straightforward reading of Genesis 6:1-4. In four short verses, it recalls matter-of-factly a time before the Biblical flood when divine beings intermingled with human women producing gigantic offspring as a result. But this isn't an easy pill for the church to swallow, and many pastors and teachers either avoid the subject entirely; skirt around its edges; or go to great lengths to put together artificial constructs like the "Sethite" theory to avoid any hint of supernatural involvement. In the fall of 2005, I was fortunate enough to hear (now) Dr. Michael Heiser discuss this whole passage in a segment of the "Coast to Coast" radio show, and in that interview, he clearly laid out the proof that the plain reading is the correct one. Rather than "science fiction" or a "distortion" of "true Biblical teaching", it's what the text actually states and means. Furthermore, it was the prevailing view from before the time of Christ up until several centuries afterword.In "Giants: Sons of the Gods", Douglas Van Dorn pulls together a plethora of Biblical and extra-Biblical sources to lay out the entire scenario such than any layperson can follow the reasoning. Furthermore, he provides an extensive section of endnotes so that readers can check out the sources he uses for themselves. What makes this book even better is the fact that he shows the Genesis 6:1-4 portion is but a small take on the subject which is far more extensive than most Bible readers would ever begin to imagine. In fact, it forms the backdrop to the meta-narrative of the Bible: the war between Good and Evil captured succinctly in an even earlier reference: Genesis 3:15. In short, the Hebrews are involved either directly or indirectly in many conflicts with giants (Hebrew: Nephilim) or their descendants throughout much of the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the battle continues, but with the demons. In the end, there will be a final, climactic battle between the "seed of Eve" (the Messiah) and the adversary (Satan) in which Evil will be vanquished. Against this backdrop is played out the greatest story of love ever told. If you're a Bible believer, you need to purchase and read this book, because sadly, much of today's organized church is asleep at the switch, hypnotized by the baubles and distractions dangled before them by the Adversary, and woefully ignorant of the Book they claim to believe. If you're a skeptic, you need to read this book as well, and step back and weigh carefully what it presents against what's been played out on the stage of history over the millennia, and what's continuing to play out today at an increasingly furious pace. The time is drawing short; the war is intensifying. At the end of the day, we will each have allegiance to one side or the other; there will be no middle ground. This book will help you to see that larger picture, and to go in and clearly establish it with scripture, and reading it will be time well spent!
P**R
Fascinating info about the giants!
Very thorough research went into this book. Very detailed.It is very fascinating. I always wondered about the giants.This is from a Protestant perspective in places but since I am aware, it is fine!This helped me get a bigger picture of the spiritual warfare between God and satan.Now I understand why God was trying to wipe out certain people.Really helps explain the battles. God is a loving God for sure!
S**F
Interesting study of giants in Scripture
This is an excellent primer on the subject written from the standpoint of someone who believes in the Divine inspiration and authority of scripture.
M**N
There were giants in the earth. ...
A solid book backed up with biblical references that confirm the reality of giants,rephiam etc their origins and the tie in with creatures from Greek mythology and from other parts of the world.Most importantly, the author takes pains to present the spiritual implications of these creatures and the importance in Israel's history and even the spiritual battles we face in our day. Recommended!
E**D
Good but not as expected
sometimes has the feeling of forcing the Bible text to say what he want to say. For that reason creates the an unsecure feeling.
B**N
Amazing
Awesome book! A must read!
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