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Romano-Jewish Historian Josephus Described the Strange Appearance of the Nephilim Giants

Romano-Jewish  Historian Josephus Described the Strange Appearance of the Nephilim Giants

Flavius Josephus wrote in the 2nd century, "There were till then left the race of giants, who had bodies so large, and countenances so entirely different from other men, that they were surprising to the sight.....the bones of these men are still shown to this very day, unlike any credible relations to other men."   

The Giants of Wales by Chris Grooms

Carthage, North Africa 

And in the time of Hadrrian the Emperor, there was raised from the earth, in a place called Messana, the body of the giant called Ida, who was twenty feet in length and who had a double sets of teeth or teeth or two rows of teeth still standing completely preserved in his head or in his gums.



Worlds Before Our Own, By Brad Steiger published by Berkley Publishing

The Babylonian Talmud, a Jewish sacred book, refers to a giant possessing the same twin set of dentures. 

One Historical Account of Giants in Ohio with Double Rows of Teeth

Ironton Register, 1892 
     Where Proctorville now stands was one day part of a well paved city, but I think the greater part of it is now in the Ohio River. Only a few mounds, there; one of which was near the C. Wilgus mansion and contained a skeleton of a very large person, all double teeth, and sound, in a jaw bone that would go over the jaw with the flesh on, of a large man; the common burying ground was well filled with skeletons at a depth of about 6 feet. Part of the pavement was of boulder stone and part of well preserved brick.

Secrets of the Nephilim Giants Revealed




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