THE SONS OF GOD saw that the daughters of men were fair, and they took as their wives any they chose.
This story is at the root of many of the spiritual practices of the ancient world—pagan, Jewish, and Christian.
But when did the transgression of the bene ha-elohim take place?
We’re joined again by screenwriter and novelist Brian Godawa, pastor and author Doug Van Dorn (https://douglasvandorn.com/), and archaeologist and author Dr. Judd Burton (burtonbeyond.com/) for our latest edition of Iron and Myth. We discuss the fall of the Watchers, including some fascinating passages in Numbers and Isaiah that may be prophecies of the ultimate destruction of the rebellious Watchers and their hybrid offspring, the Nephilim.
He was a great interviewer and I talked about the issues of the historicity of Moses and the Exodus, who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus, and the nature of symbolic mythopoeic images in the novels like Leviathan and Behemoth.
I am on the premiere of Josh Peck’s return with The Sharpening Report.
We talk about all things Moses and Egypt.
We talk about the unseen realm and how it plays in Scripture.
We talk about the big themes in Moses’s life story: Fatherhood, heroism, family, love and romance, and of course, Monotheism vs. polytheism. Are the gods real. Is Egyptian magic real?
Brian Godawa is a best selling author, Hollywood screenwriter and filmmaker. In this episode, we discuss his latest installment in the Chronicles of the Watchers Book Series, Moses: Against the Gods of Egypt. We get into all the research that went into writing about Moses and the exodus like how many Israelites were there, where was the Red Sea crossing, Moses’ speech impediment, the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart, the plagues and much more!