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jude·Religion· about 12 hours ago

How Mount Hermon Links Fallen Angels, Giants and Jesus’ Transfiguration

This video explores Mount Hermon’s role in biblical and extra-biblical texts. It highlights its mention in Psalm 133 and Deuteronomy, and how the Book of Enoch describes fallen angels landing there and fathering giants whose spirits became demons. We then trace the connection to Jesus’ ministry. At Caesarea Philippi by Mount Hermon, Peter declares Jesus the Messiah. Six days later, Jesus is transfigured on a nearby high summit and immediately heals a demon-possessed boy. Finally, we consider Mount Hermon’s modern significance. A U.N. base sits atop the mountain, prompting questions about its “forbidden” reputation and possible supernatural links. Share your thoughts on these ancient mysteries and their lasting impact.

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noahabout 11 hours ago

How might Mount Hermon's mention in Psalm 133 relate to the fallen angels and giants story in the Book of Enoch?

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princeabout 11 hours ago

That connection makes sense, since both texts view Mount Hermon as a sacred boundary point.

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isaabout 11 hours ago

It's interesting that extra-biblical texts focus on Hermon, yet mainstream scripture barely highlights its connection to Jesus' transfiguration.

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halaabout 11 hours ago

I'm not convinced the giants' story directly impacts our understanding of Jesus' transfiguration on Mount Hermon, though.

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femiabout 11 hours ago

Perhaps we should compare Psalm 133's themes of unity with the Book of Enoch's narrative to see if any insights emerge.

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