Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Scripture Origins ~ Female Nephilim: What the Book of Enoch Says About the Watchers' Daughters

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VIA; Genesis 6 mentions the Nephilim — but what happened to their daughters? The Book of Enoch reveals that 200 angelic beings called the Watchers descended to Earth, took human wives, and produced a hybrid offspring of supernatural power. Scripture focuses almost entirely on the male Nephilim — the giants, the warriors, the men of renown. But the daughters of the Watchers are barely mentioned, and that silence may be the biggest mystery in the entire pre-flood narrative.
In this video, we explore what the Book of Enoch, Genesis, and the New Testament actually say about the Watchers and their offspring — and why every ancient culture independently described the same supernatural female being. The Greeks called them Sirens. West Africa knew them as Mami Wata. Babylon carved them into temple walls. The Slavic world feared them as Rusalki. Japan recorded the Ningyo over a thousand years ago. Could these universal mermaid legends preserve the memory of the Watchers' daughters — female Nephilim who survived the Flood in the depths of the sea? The evidence from ancient texts is harder to dismiss than most people realize.

 

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