One of the most prominent figures in the Book of Enoch is the Watchers—angelic being described as both the sons of God and the sons of heaven in Chapter 7. Enoch tells us in Chapter 7 that men and women had multiplied and that the daughters of men were beautiful & elegant, so beautiful in fact they caught the Watchers attention. The watchers conversed amongst each other in this chapter and decided to take the women for themselves, impregnating them with their seed, thus going against the intended purpose of watching, and directly interfering with the life of mankind. After mating with the women of the earth, the women gave birth to the children of the Watchers, and what they spawn are essentially a hybrid of Angel and human, the Nephilim, as they are sometimes referred to as.
One of the most prominent figures in the Book of Enoch is the Watchers—angelic being described as both the sons of God and the sons of heaven in Chapter 7. Enoch tells us in Chapter 7 that men and women had multiplied and that the daughters of men were beautiful & elegant, so beautiful in fact they caught the Watchers attention. The watchers conversed amongst each other in this chapter and decided to take the women for themselves, impregnating them with their seed, thus going against the intended purpose of watching, and directly interfering with the life of mankind. After mating with the women of the earth, the women gave birth to the children of the Watchers, and what they spawn are essentially a hybrid of Angel and human, the Nephilim, as they are sometimes referred to as.