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16 Νοε 2020 · Were the sons of God in Genesis 6 fallen angels? Who were the Nephilim? Rabbi Tovia Singer gives you his explanation from the Torah on בְנֵי-הָאֱלֹהִים (beney ha-elohiym) or sons of ...
Explore the significance of the phrase "sons of God" in Jewish history, highlighting its use in Deuteronomy.
12 Νοε 2019 · Sons of God. Benei elochim may simply be princes, and noble men or judges. The Genesis Rabbah 26:5 says the benei elochim are descendants of Cain or Seth in the Zohar 1:3a.
The Hebrew idiom conveys nothing further than a simple expression of godlikeness (see Godliness). In fact, the term "son of God" is rarely used in Jewish literature in the sense of"Messiah." Though in Sukkah 52a the words of Ps. ii. 7, 8 are put into the mouth of Messiah, son of David, he himself is not called "son of God."
22 Σεπ 2016 · First of all, you are asking about "sons of god" (בני האלהים). Your reference to Tehillim (psalms), does not use that Hebrew term. So strictly speaking, there are only four references, not five. But the commentaries to Tehillim do associate the term בני אלים to one of the meanings relating to the usage in Genesis.
The Mysterious Sons of Gods. Many of you probably know that the noun הָֽאֱלֹהִים (Elohim) is in a plural form, and it can be read not only as “God”, but also as “gods” or even “lords and rulers”. This is exactly how the Jewish commentaries choose to read this word in this verse.