Translate

Wednesday 6 June 2018

Who are the sons of God and the only-begotten Son of God?

Who are the sons of God? This is one of the oldest terms in the most ancient scriptures that is indicative of links to our Sumerian past. Genesis 6. Job. Enoch. They mainly used the term to refer to top archangels and sometimes to slightly lesser angels. This shows a link to Sumerian literature that uses the term quite well known today for sons of God - sons of An - the Anunnaki. There are seven topmost archangels and we know them by name, especially the top four. Then there were angels who fell - also known by name. But none of these are singled out by God as being His only-begptten sons. The Son of Man is the one God calls His one son - more His son than any angel - more than even the topmost angels. “Anunnaki” could apply to the seven, as Sumerian writings say Noah taught. The top are sons of God. This is evident in Job. The top angels came together to form the court of God and Satan sometimes joined in too. The Genesis 6 passage calls lesser angels sons of God too - some became fallen angels. This ties in with most ancient Sumerian writings that say many Anunnaki are in the underworld. Inunna stories include this detail. So top and lesser angels are called sons of God both in holy most ancient scripture and less holy ancient writings which provide evidence main holy Sumerian most ancient teachers like Enoch and Noah were teaching these things. In the Book of Enoch God Himself only once calls anyone “My Son” and that is in chapter 105. He clearly meant the Son of Man, His Anointed One. 

“1. In those days the Lord bade (them) to summon and testify to the children of earth concerning their wisdom: Show (it) unto them; for ye are their guides, and a recompense over the whole earth. 2. For I and My son will be united with them for ever in the paths of uprightness in their lives; and ye shall have peace: rejoice, ye children of uprightness. Amen.”