Titans, the Angels Who Sinned, and the Origin of Demons
The Titans of Greek myth were the “angels who did not stay within their own position of authority,” the Watchers of Genesis 6.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #374: 1 Chr. 17; Psalms 25, 29, 33, 36, 39
A SUPERNATURAL worldview was perfectly natural to King David. It’s clear from his psalms that he had a better understanding of the unseen realm.Continue Reading
Summoning the Rephaim
Tablets found in the Near East have provided a wealth of knowledge about ancient Hebrew and history at the time of the Exodus. The connections between secular history, the Bible, and the supernatural realm are absolutely fascinating.Continue Reading
Gilbert House Fellowship #373: 2 Samuel 6–7
DAVID WAS not a perfect man by any measure, but if we draw anything from this week’s study it should be his example of humility when he realized that he’d become a little too full of himself.Continue Reading
Origin of the Titans
Amorite royalty apparently believed they descended from the Titans, the old gods who planned their rebellion against God at Mount Hermon in the dim, distant past.Continue Reading
The Iniquity of the Amorites
Whatever the Amorites did to make God angry, it was bad.Continue Reading






