Steven Ben-Nun believes, as do I that because all of the Nephilim were not destroyed by the children of Israel, many people today have Nephilim DNA. Many are our leaders, explaining their psychopathic tendencies, and ease at which they can lie. See my article linked beneath the video.
Steven writes about this video:
In an amazing discovery of the Hebrew Mathew we see where Jesus connected the Dots of the Nephilim in a Parable he gave to his disciples that has been over looked by the English translation.
Most modern Bible versions cut off the second part of Romans 8:1, which is in Michael’s song here, and in the more reliable, Syrian, Textus Receptus Greek text that the KJV and some other translations like the NKJV and WEB are based on.
The NIV and most other popular versions rely on the Egyptian manuscripts, which were likely intentionally altered, as my links below the video demonstrate. The shortened version has become the #1 OSAS (“once saved, always saved”) greatest hit: “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” — which is a complete misinterpretation of what Paul says in four different ways in 8:1-17 (see below).
This song is the unaltered real deal, what the text is really saying:
“There is therefore now *no condemnation* to those who are IN CHRIST Jesus, who don’t WALK according to the flesh, but ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT.”
Michael Fackerell sings this from Australia via Facebook, saying “Another new song with words taken from Romans 8:1”
UPDATE 11/10/19: Michael posted it on YouTube, apparently naming it this time:
This site can be seen from Masada, from the top of which I saw what looked like some type of ancient city. Skelly shows Masada in this video, which looks smaller than it is, because of his wide angle lens.
This is Skelly’svideo from Masada. It looks like the concert venue is at 1:07. Not sure. The concert venue is next to Gomorrah in Skelly’s video below.
2:10 “Most people these days are getting their theology from songs instead of from the Bible, unfortunately — from pastors, from bumper stickers, from songs — but not from Jesus, not from the word of God.” – Kerrigan Skelly