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My friend sent this link telling me it was a game based off of Christian mythology.  She isn't Christian, so when she said Christian mythology I wasn't sure what she was talking about.

 

http://elshaddaigame.com/us/index.html

 

I wasn't quite sure what to say to this...   As for the game you will have to go and check it out.  Let me know your thoughts are on it. 

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  • The link is to an article on gotquestions.org.  The Genesis Record by Henry Morris is a go to book for all your Genesis needs.  Henry Morris was always writing how science that disagreed with the Bible wasn't science.  At some point he decided to expound on the entire book of Genesis.  It is quite a volume of reading material.  Still, can't imagine a better place to read about the Nephilim.

  • @Brian yeah i hear ya man, it doesn't really matter to me either, i'll take your word for it. and i don't have a problem w/ hijacking a thread either, seemingly a lot of that's been goin' on round here.XD  what're the pg.164-170 ur referring to, is that the genesis record or the link you linked? Is the Genesis record in response to the Sons of God thing or the gender thing?
  • Well.. I'll refer you to a link from gotquestions.org, Are Angels male or female?  Also, pg.164-170, ref Gen 6:1,2 The Genesis Record, a. Henry Morris.  I don't really want to discuss it too much as it doesn't have anything to do with salvation.  Just think thoughts things like this are fun.  A discussion of this nature would also sort of hijack a video game thread... which seems to be far off from the original fun, yet curious inquiry of Samantha.

  • @Brian ur gonna have to share the scriptures where it says angels are males, cause i can't find em'. and the word used in genesis for the fallen Sons of God (elohim) is different from the words used for angels (malakhim). So, i wouldn't call them fallen angels, just fallen sons of God, just to be on the safe side..
  • I found it interesting in this game, that there are angels that fell from Heaven and preferred human companionship over God's companionship. And that Nephilim where creatures born from human and angel pairings.

     

    I wouldn't call the nephilim creatures, they're part human part fallen sons of God, so they have souls but are not allowed in the kingdom of heaven. So, these are where we get the possibility of what demons are their hybrid has an eternal soul but no chance of being found in the presences of God. But who knows, it doesn't matter to me, but they're not creatures like some animal or something. the bible says they were mighty men, giants w/ superhuman qualities and built massive cities of renowned.

     

    Agreed, the little said about the Nephilim really peeks the interest.  As for angels, as far as I know, the Hebrew always references angels as male.  Besides in Genesis, it was the sons of God who saw the daughters of men beautiful.  Was this after the fall of satan and the 1/3rd of angels spoken of in Revelation?  Was this 1/3rd the sons of God that committed this act?  And better yet, was Satan corrupting Adam's seed to prevent the prophecy given so early in Gensis from coming true?  (That would be Missler on that last question.) The theology is fun, but yea, Genesis simply records it as angels acting as men having relations with women.  The offspring Nephilim which may have been male or female, I wouldn't know.  Either way, children of fallen angels, very powerful by human standards.

  • The Book of Enoch has 5 books, and keep in mind these writings are considered Jewish, not Christian works. Reason being they don't point to Yeshua as Hamashiach, all the books of the bible point to, nudge at, allude to, Jesus as the messiah in one form or another. & that's why all the books in the bible are considered canon, and why those other jewish writings are not included. The first book is noted in Jude and the last four are twaddle... From what i've heard the Bible doesn't specify the gender of angels they're just called messengers in the o.g. language, so it's possible there are males/females.

    I wouldn't call the nephilim creatures, they're part human part fallen sons of God, so they have souls but are not allowed in the kingdom of heaven. So, these are where we get the possibility of what demons are their hybrid has an eternal soul but no chance of being found in the presences of God. But who knows, it doesn't matter to me, but they're not creatures like some animal or something. the bible says they were mighty men, giants w/ superhuman qualities and built massive cities of renowned. more than we can say about the leviathan, or behemoth, let alone the Job 39:9-12.

     

    In general i think we'd all like to play any game regardless if it's "christian" or not. But, nowadays it comes down to gameplay if the gamemechanics are fun and infinite replay ability, the story is just toppings. & some people don't even like toppings they just scrape that off and get to the cho(m)ppah(ing)!

  • Meant to say:

    Those graphic + a game based off the word of God =  Awesome


  • Gah!  Sorry it has taken so long for me to reply.  I humbly apologize. 

     

    I guess I will have to try and find a way to get a hold of a copy of the book of Enoch, or find a manuscript online.

     

    As for the game itself, I was more curious to see if anyone here had heard anything about it, or played it.  And why they would or wouldn't recommend it to other Christians.  They make games on everything else, but very few games that are Christian related. I was also curious to know if, as Christian, would you be willing to play Christian video games?  Just in general.

     

    I found it interesting in this game, that there are angels that fell from Heaven and preferred human companionship over God's companionship.  And that Nephilim where creatures born from human and angel pairings.  Or that one of the angels, from what I could tell, was female.  Her name was Ezekiel and she had a familiar. The game itself doesn't really seem go along side the word of God, which is a shame.  Those graphics with a game based off the the Word of God.  =D

     

    So just to be clear, when you say:

    "so it's gotta originate all the way from that time. Which also probably explains why the last four books are so nonsensical, from the reinterpreting & re-scribing, parts get exaggerated or changed and just didn't match the doctrine of what we find in the OT and NT. But, the first book is quoted in Jude.."

    there are four books of Enoch? 

     

    And as for my name, I go by Mantha because that was the nickname given to me.  It's what I was called from as far back as I can remember.  I use to live in the Philippines, and one of my caretakers called me Mantha.  Maybe Samantha was to hard to say.  I'm not sure.  But, she started calling me that and then everyone started calling me that. =)  It stuck.  People still call me Sam, and on the rare occasion Sammie, or Sammy, however you want to spell it.  But I've become quite partial to Mantha.  You don't hear around to often.  The only way I've heard it called is Antha, which is Greek for flower. 

     

    Again I apologize, didn't mean to talk your head off.  =)

     

     

     

    Alika Parsons said:

    I'm thinking the oldest copy (copy cause that's all we have of any scriptures) there is was found along w/ the dead sea scrolls so it's as old as the oldest copy of the bible we have. But when it was written, it was either by or for Enoch, who was the seventh from Adam and then was no more. so it's gotta originate all the way from that time. Which also probably explains why the last four books are so nonsensical, from the reinterpreting & re-scribing, parts get exaggerated or changed and just didn't match the doctrine of what we find in the OT and NT. But, the first book is quoted in Jude:

    Jude 1:14-15

    14And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, 15To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.

     

    So the first book of Enoch being taken as prophecy from a Canonized book of the bible I would consider it something to take a look at, but the other books not so much.

    In regards to the game I think it's lucifer as the good guy and he tells the main character the missions he has to do, and it's just taking orders from lucifer to beat up fallen angels or something. So, whether this is something christians should check out or waste their time on, as opposed to maybe reading the bible or maybe even the book of enoch 1, I'd say meh whatev's. It is nice to look at tho & to start convo's on enoch.

    On a more personal note why mantha, why not sammie?^^

    Hey All, this might have come up before, but how man of you have heard of the game El Shaddai?
    My friend sent this link telling me it was a game based off of Christian mythology.  She isn't Christian, so when she said Christian mythology I wasn…
  • I'm thinking the oldest copy (copy cause that's all we have of any scriptures) there is was found along w/ the dead sea scrolls so it's as old as the oldest copy of the bible we have. But when it was written, it was either by or for Enoch, who was the seventh from Adam and then was no more. so it's gotta originate all the way from that time. Which also probably explains why the last four books are so nonsensical, from the reinterpreting & re-scribing, parts get exaggerated or changed and just didn't match the doctrine of what we find in the OT and NT. But, the first book is quoted in Jude:

    Jude 1:14-15

    14And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, 15To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.

     

    So the first book of Enoch being taken as prophecy from a Canonized book of the bible I would consider it something to take a look at, but the other books not so much.

    In regards to the game I think it's lucifer as the good guy and he tells the main character the missions he has to do, and it's just taking orders from lucifer to beat up fallen angels or something. So, whether this is something christians should check out or waste their time on, as opposed to maybe reading the bible or maybe even the book of enoch 1, I'd say meh whatev's. It is nice to look at tho & to start convo's on enoch.

    On a more personal note why mantha, why not sammie?^^

  • So there is a book of Enoch?  Was it written B.C. or A.D.? I've heard about things like this, where certain books were left out of the Bible, like the book of Judas, because they didn't match up with the old testament.  So I was curious to when this book of Enoch was written. 


    Brian Jeffrey Durham said:

    The game looks pretty cool.  The game seems to be based off the book of Enoch.  The book of Enoch was within the time that the Old Testament is.  However, the book of Enoch is separated from the Old Testament along with many other books because many authorities don't believe that everything in the book of Enoch can be trusted.  So... you're friend is right... it is considered to be mythology.  Of course, I don't suppose your friend realized that many Christians also consider it mythology.

     

    Looks like a fun game to play.

    Hey All, this might have come up before, but how man of you have heard of the game El Shaddai?
    My friend sent this link telling me it was a game based off of Christian mythology.  She isn't Christian, so when she said Christian mythology I wasn…
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