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Josephus, "Whereby
they made God to be their enemy; for many angels of God accompanied with women, and begat sons that proved unjust,
and despisers of all that was good, on account of the
confidence they had in their own strength, for the tradition
is that these men did what resembled the acts of those
whom the Grecians call
giants." Josephus, Antiquities of the
Jews" 3:1
The Greeks Myths state that
the Olympians, or giants, were half god and half man -- products
of
unions between gods(Titans) and humans.
Matrix comparing fallen angels and nephilim with
Greek Myths
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Holy Angels |
fallen angels |
nephilim |
Titans |
Olympians |
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Michael |
Samlazaz,
leader |
Giants |
Gaea |
Zeus,
leader |
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Uriel |
Araklba |
Rephaim |
Cronus,
leader |
Poseidon |
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Raphael |
Rameel |
Gibborim |
Uranus |
Hades |
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Gabriel |
Kokablel |
Evil
spirits |
Rhea |
Hestia |
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Saraqael |
Tamlel |
Wicked
spirits |
Oceanus
|
Hera |
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Raguel |
Ramlel |
marvelous big men |
Tethys |
Ares
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Remiel |
Danel |
made
himself a god |
Hyperion |
Athena |
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Zotiel |
Ezeqeel |
judges,
rulers |
Mnemosyne |
Apollo |
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Archangels
(chief of angels) |
Baraqijal |
children
of fornication |
Themis |
Aphrodite |
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Archistratege(Michael) |
Asael |
reprobates |
Iapetus |
Hermes |
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Armaros |
bastards |
Coeus |
Artemis |
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Batarel |
Josephus: |
Crius |
Hephaestus |
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Ananel |
“Grecians call giants” |
Phoebe |
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Zaq1el |
Gilgamesh epic: |
Thea |
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Samsapeel |
Gilgamesh |
Prometheus |
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Satarel |
Enkidu
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Epimetheus |
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Turel |
Bible: |
Atlas |
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Jomjael |
Anakim |
Metis |
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Sariel |
Emim |
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Grigori |
Goliath of gath |
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Satanail |
Og king of Bashan |
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Grigori
(Watchers)Satanail |
Valley of Rephaim
Nimrod |
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Ammonites
Zamzummi |
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The principal gods
of Greek mythology.

Note:Hephaestus
is often said to be only Hera's son, and Aphrodite
is usually said to be born of sea foam.

Note:
This is only a small part of Zeus' many lovers and
their offspring. The number of his consorts, and
nymphs he abducted and fathered children on, is well
over a hundred. Covered here are the most important
ones. |
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