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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.
Sons of God (Biblical Hebrew: בְנֵי־הָאֱלֹהִים, romanized: Bənē hāʾĔlōhīm, [1] literally: "the sons of Elohim " [2]) is a phrase used in the Tanakh or Old Testament and in Christian Apocrypha. The phrase is also used in Kabbalah where bene elohim are part of different Jewish angelic hierarchies.
The expression sons of God employs a Hebrew idiom in which “son(s)” refers to participants in a class or in a state of being, and the second word describes the class or state of being. Thus, in Genesis 5:32 , Noah is said to be a “son of five hundred years,” meaning he was 500 years old.
Yet the term by no means carries the idea of physical descent from, and essential unity with, God the Father. 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."