Skiba references the Jewish historian Josephus, who wrote about the giants in his works Antiquities of the Jews, comparing them to the Titans of Greek mythology.
Skiba proposes that the wives of Noah’s sons may have carried corrupted genetics, which could explain the continuation of Nephilim after the flood.
Rob Skiba begins by discussing the period after the Great Flood, focusing on the character of Nimrod, whom he refers to as “the post-flood man of many names.”
Rob suggests that genetic corruption was central to God’s decision to flood the Earth, with Noah and his family being spared due to their genetic purity.
Details on the Tower of Babel, stating it took 43 years to build, with a base of 203 bricks, and a total height of 2,477 meters.