This dominant queen is takin’ charge, usin’ her human toilet slave as her personal dump ground in a wild, messy display of power She’s squattin’ over her scat slave, lettin’ loose a hot, runny stream of diarrhea that covers him in a stinky, wet mess There is much debate as to the identity of the nephilim (verse 4) and the “sons of god” (verse 2), who seem to be distinct from the “human beings” in verse 1. The nephilim, the product of the sons of god mingling with the daughters of adam, the great biblical giants, “the fallen ones,” the rephaim, “the dead ones”—these descriptions are all applied to one group of characters found within the hebrew bible From where do the “heroes of old, the men of renown” come? 91) argued the word comes from the hif'il causative stem, possibly.
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