When Giants Were Upon the Earth


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The Biblical fantasy novel series Chronicles of the Nephilim has changed the landscape of Evangelical imagination. Author Brian Godawa shares the Biblical and ancient historical and mythical research that undergirds the fiction. For those who want serious study of the topics of the Watchers, Nephilim, and the Biblical Cosmic War of the Seed.




Summary of Brian Godawa's When Giants Were Upon the Earth


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Book of Enoch is an ancient book that contains a very clear supernatural interpretation of Genesis 6, with angelic Watchers mating with humans who birth giants that walk among us. It expands upon that view with a detailed story of how these Watchers influenced mankind with occultic revelations. #2 The Old Testament mentions the patriarch Enoch only once, in Genesis 4:17, which describes how his city was named after him. He was the son of Jared, and the oldest man in the Bible. He lived 365 years, compared to the much longer time spans of those around him. #3 The Book of Enoch is a collection of texts written by various authors around the period from 200 B. C. to about A. D. 200. They are either Jewish or Christian in origin, and they claim to contain God’s message. #4 The Book of Enoch is an apocalyptic book that was written to comfort people who were suffering from contemporary oppression. It tells a detailed narrative of two hundred heavenly Watchers who rebel against God in heaven led by Semyaza and Azazel. They come to earth on Mount Hermon, mate with human women, and produce bloodthirsty hybrid giants as their progeny.




Battles of the Elohim


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In this riveting book, the author explores the history of the "Elohim," the titans or giants birthed through the union of fallen angels with human women (as recorded in Genesis), and the "bull spirit" behind them. Using both the Bible and many other ancient writings, the author carefully outlines evidence that these beings existed and explains the agenda behind their cruel reign upon the earth-- to corrupt Adam's race through whom the Savior was promised to come and to offer alternative "heroes" to save humanity. The book explores how this agenda and the gods associated with it affected biblical history-- with a look also at present and end-times implications.




Noah Primeval


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This is not your Sunday School Noah's Ark.Noah Primeval is a speculative retelling of the beloved story of Noah for a new generation. In an ancient world submerged in darkness, fallen angels rule as gods and breed giants and monsters. Mankind is enslaved to evil. Noah, a tribal leader, has been prophesied to bring an end to the rule of these "gods" and save humanity from coming destruction. But Noah's wife and son are captives of these dark forces. To rise against this supernatural evil and rescue his family Noah will need an equally supernatural army. But why has God told him to build a huge box out of gopher wood?Godawa is known as an author who both entertains and educates. Inspired by Michael Crichton's novels, Godawa has adapted his Hollywood screenwriting background into his prose style to create a reading experience that is like watching a movie. Also similar to Crichton, Godawa has sought to provide the scholarly research that undergirds the fictional adventure. Noah Primeval has an additional 100 pages of special appendixes that provide an explanation of Biblical concepts in the novel such as the Sons of God, the Nephilim, Leviathan, and the ancient Mesopotamian Cosmography in the Bible.Noah Primeval is written in the spirit of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings, blending fantasy and mythopoeia with history to retell the Biblical narrative with a fresh perspective, while staying true to the original spirit of the story.







Noah Primeval


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Nephilim Giants, Watchers, Archangels. This is Not Your Sunday School Noah's Ark. A novel of the Genesis Bible story of Noah based on ancient historical research. In an ancient world submerged in darkness, fallen angels called Watchers rule as gods and breed giants called Nephilim. Mankind is enslaved to evil. Noah, a tribal leader, is a good family man who just wants to be left alone to make a living off the land with his wife and sons. But he soon learns that evil never leaves you alone. It comes after you, and your family, with a vengeance.But God has not left Noah alone either. He commands him to build a large boat in preparation for the coming Deluge. But first, Noah has to rescue his family from the grip of supernatural evil. He must face the truth that the only way that evil triumphs is when good men do nothing.A wild ride of spiritual redemption and action-adventure that takes the reader on a journey from the heights of heaven to the depths of the underworld. It's Biblically and historically faithful, with added ancient imagination. You will learn the origin of the Nephilim giants and the Watchers of Genesis 6. Many of the strange oddities of the Bible will finally begin to make sense. You will learn about a storyline thread in the Bible often overlooked: The War of the Seed. Learn About the Historical and Biblical Research Behind the Novel Author Godawa shares the scholarly research that undergirds the fictional action adventure. Noah Primeval has appendices that provide an explanation of Biblical concepts in the novel such as the Sons of God, Watchers, Nephilim, Giants, Leviathan, and fallen angels. A NOTE ON THE AGE APPROPRIATENESS OF THE NOVELS This Biblical Fiction series is rated PG-13. It deals with evil in a way that would be appropriate for mature teens and above, similar to the Bible. Written in the spirit of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings.




Word Pictures


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Artist and screen writer Brian Godawa used to revel in his ability to argue the truth of the gospel, often crushing his opponents in the process. In time, however, he began to realize that winning an argument about the logic of Christianity did not equal persuading people to follow Jesus. What was missing? Through prayer and searching the Scriptures, Godawa realized that while God cares deeply for rationality, propositional truths were not the only, or even the primary, tools he used to reach people with his Truth. In fact, Godawa discovered that story, metaphor and imagery were central to God's communication style because they could go places reason could never go: into the heart. In his refreshing and challenging book, Godawa helps you break free from the spiritual suffocation of heady faith. Without negating the importance of reason and doctrine, Godawa challenges you to move from understanding the Bible "literally" to "literarily" by exploring the poetry, parables and metaphors found in God's Word. Weaving historical insight, pop culture and personal narrative throughout, Godawa reveals the importance God places on imagination and creativity in the Scriptures, and provides a biblical foundation for Christians to pursue image, beauty, wonder and mystery in their faith. For any Christian who wants to learn how to communicate and defend the Gospel in a postmodern context, this book will help you find a path between the two extremes of intellectualized faith and anti-intellectual faith by recovering a biblical balance between intellect and imagination.




Enoch Primordial


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This second novel in the saga Chronicles of the Nephilim is a prequel to Noah Primeval that tells the story of the Fall of the Watchers from heaven and the rise of the Nephilim generations before the Flood. Follow the epic journey of Enoch the giant killer with his small band of family warriors who seek outlaw giants for bounty, but stumble upon a conspiracy of the Watchers that is so evil, it will change the universe forever if God does not stop them.




End Times Bible Prophecy


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Hollywood Worldviews


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In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of his popular book, Brian Godawa guides you through the place of redemption in film, the tricks screenwriters use to communicate their messages, and the mental and spiritual discipline required for watching movies.