Genesis 6:1-4 reads: "And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on
the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons
of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them
wives of all which they chose... There were nephilim in the earth in
those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the
daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty
men which were of old, men of renown."
Nephilim is often
translated as "giants", a legitimate and appropriate interpretation, but
one which may be only partially accurate. A better definition might be
"those who came down", "those who descended", or "those who were cast
down." The Anunnaki of ancient Sumerian texts is similarly defined as
"those who from heaven to earth came". Sitchin, Gardner , and Bramley
have all identified the Nephilim as the Anunnaki, more specifically,
essentially the rank and file.
The Anunnaki have also been
equated with the "Watchers" (who are also mentioned in the books of
Daniel and Jubilees), i.e. "Behold a watcher and an holy one came down
from heaven." -- Daniel 4:13
According
to Zecharia Sitchin [1] and his interpretation of ancient Sumerian
texts, the Anunnaki were extraterrestrials (aka "angels"?), who were an
extremely long-lived race, potentially living as long as 500,000 years.
Laurence Gardner [2] reduces this to more on the order of 50,000 years,
and notes specifically that the Anunnaki were not immortal. He point out
that no records are currently extant which relates to their natural
deaths, but the violent deaths of Apsu, Tiamat, Mummu, and Dumu-zi are
provided in some detail. (Sitchin and Gardner also disagree on the date
of the Great Deluge/Flood; Sitchin assuming a time frame of 11,000
B.C.E., while Gardner assumes one of 4,000 B.C.E.)
Sitchin's
book, The 12th Planet, published in 1976 was the first modern volume to
begin to describe the Anunnaki, their arrival on Earth supposedly some
485,000 years ago, and from where they had come -- a planet called
Nibiru. Sitchin believes Nibiru to be in an orbit about our sun, but in a
strongly elliptical orbit which requires 3,600 Earth years to make a
complete orbit. Nibiru's perihelion (closest point of approach to the
Sun) is thought to be within the main asteroid belt between Mars and
Jupiter, at a distance from the Sun of approximately 2.75 A.U. (an A.U.
being the distance from the Sun to the Earth). (the Annals of Earth
include a detailed description of how Nibiru created the asteroid belt
by destroying a planet, Tiamat, in roughly the same orbit, and which
created the Earth in the aftermath, the Earth being a remnant of the
greater, destroyed planet.)
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