0:00 In the beginning, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, the days 0:07 were long, silent, and the earth was still young. Nature flourished, but 0:14 wickedness had started to root itself in the human heart. 0:20 There was a time before the time of judgment, an era forgotten by the ages, 0:26 mentioned in a few verses, but feared for its shadow over 0:31 creation. In the days of Jared, ancestor of Noah, something strange happened in 0:37 the heavens. And it came to pass that as men began to multiply on the face of the 0:44 earth, and daughters were born to them, the sons of God, saw that the daughters 0:50 of men were beautiful, and took wives for themselves from all whom they chose. 0:56 The sons of God, the watchers, powerful angels originally sent to watch over 1:02 men, gazed with desire upon the daughters of the earth. Their leader, 1:08 Samjaza, gathered the others on a plane near Mount Herman, where they made an 1:15 oath. They were 200 in all, and the decision was made with fear, for they 1:21 knew that their choice would bring eternal consequences. 1:26 I'm afraid I'll be the only one to do this and that you'll leave me to bear the blame [Music] 1:33 alone, said Samjaza hesitantly. But the others replied in 1:41 unison, "Let us all swear and curse ourselves with a mutual oath so that we do not go 1:48 back." They came down. The ground shook as their feet touched the earth. 1:59 The men looked at them in astonishment, for their forms were radiant, different 2:05 from mortals. In a short time they took wives, taught them heavenly secrets, and 2:12 had children. But the children born from these unions were not ordinary men. 2:24 They were creatures of extraordinary stature and strength, giants, beasts of 2:29 flesh and spirit. They were the Nephilim. In those days there were 2:36 giants on the earth. And also afterward when the sons of God went to the 2:41 daughters of men and had children by them. These were the mighty men of old, 2:47 the men of renown. These giants consumed everything around 2:53 them. At first they hunted and fed on the fruits of the 2:59 earth. But soon their hunger became insatiable. They turned against men, 3:06 then against the animals 3:11 themselves. Deformed creatures began to emerge. Impure mixes between species. 3:21 The watchers began to teach secrets that were previously hidden. Aazil, one of 3:27 the leaders, taught men to forge swords, shields, mirrors, jewelry, and face 3:35 paintings. Women learned to seduce with enchantments, and adornments. Other angels taught 3:42 astronomy, astrology, magic, and the use of herbs for sorcery. 3:47 The earth was contaminated and God saw. Then the Lord 3:54 said, "My spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is also flesh, yet 4:00 his days will be 120 years." In heaven, a judgmental silence 4:09 fell among the faithful angels. The heavenly gates closed and the 4:15 archangels were alerted. The watchers had broken the sacred order. On earth, 4:22 men began to fear the creations of the angels. The Nephilim became lords of the 4:28 tribes, gods among mortals. Their voices roared like 4:34 thunder, and the mountains trembled under their feet. The blood flowed in 4:39 rivers and the corruption spread faster than the 4:47 wind. Nature began to protest. The skies darkened. The birds migrated without 4:57 direction. The ground exhaled a bitter odor. It was as if creation recognized 5:03 that something was wrong. Something profound, spiritual, and 5:09 fatal. And then God sent a message to a man. One who walked with him, one who 5:15 did not bow before the giants nor the fallen angels, a prophet forgotten by the 5:22 world, but known in the heaven. His name was Enoch. He 5:30 emerged in silence amidst the chaos of cities dominated by the Nephilim and spoke. 5:38 You sons of heaven have left the highest heavens and defiled the earth. The Most 5:43 High will judge you. The mountains will not hide your guilt, nor will the abyss shelter you. And there will be a day, a 5:51 day when the waters will cover everything. The word of Enoch echoed among the 5:58 valleys and mountains. Few listened, most mocked, 6:04 but heaven was preparing. The armies of God would be summoned, and the watchers 6:10 would be judged. For the time of divine patience 6:16 was running out, and it was only the beginning. The plains that were once fertile were 6:23 now marked by deep footprints and devastated 6:29 fields. Where once vineyards and olive trees flourished, stone cities rose, 6:35 built by the colossal arms of giants. The Nephilim, children of the 6:43 fallen angels, ruled with tyranny. Their eyes glowed like embers. 6:49 Their voices made hearts tremble. They were strong, beautiful, but filled with 6:55 pride, violence, and a hunger for power. They took for themselves everything they 7:01 wanted. Men, women, animals, and lands. Wherever they went, they imposed 7:07 reverence for no one could resist their strength. Entire peoples began to 7:13 worship them as deities. They built altars in their honor. They burned 7:19 sacrifices, sang praises to names like O, Arba, Anak, 7:27 Gilgamesh. The memory of the creator began to fade from the mouths of men. 7:33 The watchers, proud of their lineage, allowed the Nephilim to teach their own codes to the human 7:39 tribes. War became common. The smaller tribes were enslaved. Violence was 7:47 celebrated. Brutal tournaments among the giants became 7:55 festivities. The city walls began to be erected with human skulls and the skies 8:01 were saddened. Men corrupted by this new system began to imitate the giants. 8:08 Cruelty multiplied. Women taught by Tamil mastered 8:15 spells. The men used bronze weapons and black swords forged by 8:21 Aazelle. It was as if the whole world had been 8:27 enchanted. But the signs were everywhere. The sun seemed 8:32 weaker. The seasons became unpredictable. The waters at times 8:37 turned red. The cattle were getting sick. The trees 8:44 dried up prematurely. Deformed animals appeared in the forests. Nature itself cried out, 8:52 "And God saw the earth, and behold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its way upon the 9:00 earth." In the heavens, the faithful angels watched in silence. 9:06 The throne of the most high shone with justice. There was weeping among the 9:13 celestials. A judgment was being prepared. But first, there would be a 9:18 last attempt at reconciliation. One last message. While 9:24 the watchers celebrated in their stone palaces and the giants engaged in bloody 9:29 jewels through the mountains, a righteous man walked among the scorched fields, sewing words to the wind. Enoch 9:38 the seventh after Adam continued his journey. The crowds avoided him. The 9:45 kings despised him, but he did not cease to prophesy. In one of his visions, he 9:52 was taken up to the heavens. There he saw things that no man would dare to 9:58 repeat. And upon returning, he recorded his warnings. The mountains will shake, the 10:05 stars will fall, the heavens will open, and the armies of the Lord will descend with glory. The giants will be judged, 10:13 and the angels who begot them will be cast into the eternal abyss. 10:21 But didn't the watchers laugh? They knew there was truth in his words. They 10:27 feared the Most High. Desperate, they pleaded for Enoch to intercede for them. 10:33 They brought him written words, asking for forgiveness. They wanted him to take 10:39 their pleas to the creator. Enoch with sorrow took the 10:44 petitions. He was lifted up again, but the judgment had already been 10:50 sealed. He returned with eyes full of tears and a heavy heart. He looked at 10:57 the fallen angels and declared, "You will not be granted peace, your children, the Nephilim, will 11:04 be destroyed. You will be witnesses to the ruin of everything you have created." 11:10 There was silence among the angels. For the first time, the Watchers knew fear. 11:17 Meanwhile, on Earth, the giants continued to build ever taller towers, 11:23 believing they could reach the heavens. But wisdom had left them. Their 11:31 bodies grew, but their souls rotted. They turned against each other. 11:40 Fights among lineages of giants began to arise. Each one wished to be the 11:46 absolute lord of the land. The cities fell, the valleys filled with blood. The 11:53 human tribes, desperate, invoked any entity that promised them salvation. 12:00 Deceptive spirits wandered among men, teaching lies and promoting 12:08 the doom. The world was plunging into irreversible chaos. And it was in this 12:15 scenario that a new character emerged in history. A simple man, not of giant 12:22 stature, without human glory, but with a pure heart, and eyes still turned to the 12:29 heavens. His name was Noah. While the Nephilim wared among themselves, and the 12:36 cities crumbled under the weight of perversion. Noah walked with God. He was 12:42 a righteous man in his generation. His hands worked the land, but his heart 12:48 remained turned to the sky. Amidst the chaos, he cultivated 12:54 silence, justice, and faith. Universal corruption had reached 13:00 such a point that even the animals had been mixed. There were monsters among 13:05 the hills. The pure lineage of men was about to disappear. 13:14 But God found in Noah the last breath of fidelity and called him. One night while 13:21 Noah slept under the shelter of an old fig tree, a light descended like fire 13:27 that does not burn, the glory of the Lord surrounded him, and he heard the 13:33 voice. The end of all flesh has come before me, for the earth is full of violence. Behold, I will destroy them 13:40 with the earth. Make for yourself an ark of gopherwood. Noah's face turned pale, but 13:47 he didn't argue. He just nodded and began 13:53 working. Meanwhile, in the heavens, the throne of the Almighty shone with 13:58 radiant light. Four archangels were gathered before God. Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, 14:06 and Uriel. Each had been given a mission. God's patience had run out. The earth 14:14 cried out for justice. The souls of the innocent cried 14:19 out from the dust. It was time for judgment. Michael received the order to 14:24 act against the watchers. Raphael was to capture and cast him into an abyss of 14:31 darkness. Gabriel would be sent to incite war among the Nephilim so they 14:37 would destroy each other. Uriel would descend to announce the final judgment to the children of the 14:44 earth. On earth, Enoch was lifted up again. In the heavens, he saw the halls 14:50 of fire and the rivers of light flowing from the throne of God. He saw the books open. He saw the 14:59 names inscribed and those that were erased. A tear rolled down his eyes. He 15:06 went down and delivered the final prophecy to the watchers. 15:11 There will be no forgiveness for you. You will be cast into the depths. Your children will perish and the earth will 15:16 be cleansed and a new beginning will arise from the destruction. Aazelle, the most wicked of 15:24 the fallen angels, was the first to be judged. He had taught men to wage war, 15:31 to create idols, to dishonor the body, and to manipulate creation. Raphael 15:38 found him in the mountains of Dudael. With chains of fire, he bound 15:43 him, dragged him over sharp stones to a dark abyss. And there he was cast, 15:50 sealed in darkness until the great day of judgment. Gabriel in turn visited the 15:57 fortresses of the Nephilim. He sowed distrust among them. The giants began to 16:04 accuse each other. Clans that were once united became enemies. The wars among 16:10 the Watchers own children intensified. It was the beginning of the end. Michael, the great prince of God's 16:18 armies, confronted the Watchers, who were still hiding in caves and palaces. 16:25 They were majestic in appearance, but now trembled before the presence of the 16:30 servant of the most high. One by one they were chained and cast into deep 16:36 caves. And upon these caves, burning stones were raised that would never be 16:43 removed. While the sky waged war, Noah built. Day after day, the ark took 16:50 shape. Its length was 300 cubits, its width 50, its 16:59 height. It was a floating fortress built with faith and sweat. He didn't 17:05 question, just obeyed. People mocked. Noah, where is your God 17:13 now? Why such a huge box? Are you planning to navigate in the desert? 17:20 But Noah didn't answer. He just continued. God then spoke again. 17:27 Enter you and all your family into the ark, for I have seen you righteous before me in this 17:32 generation. Animals began to arrive two by two, perfect pairs. Birds flew above 17:39 and descended. Reptiles crawled in. The felines, the oxmen, the deer, all obeyed 17:47 a voice that was not heard with the ears. It was the command of the creator. 17:53 The clouds formed, the winds changed, the angels withdrew, the watchers were 18:00 sealed, the Nephilim at war. And then came the seventh day. 18:07 Noah entered the ark with his wife, his three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth and 18:14 their wives. The door was closed, not by human hands, but by the hand of God, and 18:22 silence took over. Dark clouds formed walls in the skies. Lightning tore the 18:29 firmament with fury. Nature no longer whispered. Now it roared. The rivers 18:36 began to overflow. The wind swept across the mountains. Creation, like a mother in 18:44 labor pains, writhed in deep groans. The time of mercy had 18:50 ended. Inside the ark, Noah prayed in silence. The wood creaked with the first 18:58 thunder, but the peace on his face contrasted with the panic spreading outside. 19:05 Outside the men ran, sought refuge in the temples, called upon their stone 19:11 gods. None responded. The door of the ark was sealed. Then the sound was 19:18 heard, a rumble coming from the depths of the earth. The fountains of the great 19:24 abyss burst open. On that day, all the springs of 19:31 the great deep burst forth, and the windows of the heavens opened. Water 19:36 gushed violently from the depths of the ground. Liquid columns broke through 19:42 cities. At the same time, from the skies, heavy rains fell like blades. 19:48 They were not just drops. It was liquid judgment. The Nephilim, proud as they 19:54 were, did not understand at first. Some laughed, others became annoyed. They 20:01 climbed the hills, the tallest towers, trusting in their strength and stature. 20:06 But the water did not respect height. It kept rising relentlessly. Gilgamesh, one 20:13 of the greatest among the giants, roared against the 20:19 sky. Oh, you who are in the heights, is this your revenge, your punishment for 20:24 us having loved But the sky did not respond. Thunder was 20:30 its only reply. Og the colossus of the eastern mountains tried to swim. His 20:38 arms cut through the waters like paddles, but even he with all his 20:43 stature did not find solid ground. A whirlpool swallowed 20:51 him. The screams were terrifying. The humans cried out. The Nephilim 20:58 roared. The watchers chained heard from the depths of darkness the sounds of the 21:04 destruction they caused. In his prisons, Aazil howled. 21:11 His eyes once full of pride were now blinded by darkness. The silence of the 21:18 abyss was broken only by the groans of the fallen angels. Feeling the weight of 21:24 their rebellion, Noah inside the ark felt the impacts of the waves against the hull, 21:32 but his faith was firm. God was sailing with him. The rain 21:39 continued for 40 days and 40 nights. The highest mountains were covered. No flesh 21:46 survived, but the heavens also recorded every detail. In the celestial books, the 21:53 names of the Nephilim were erased with fire. Heaven celebrated justice. The 22:00 stars shone once again with intensity. The scale had been balanced. In the 22:06 submerged world, all was silence. The earth had been washed with 22:12 the tears of judgment. The ark floated over the abyss. The waters covered 22:17 everything. It was as if the earth had been forgotten. But God remembered. The 22:24 days passed. The wind blew. The waters began to recede slowly. And the ark 22:31 rested on the mountains of Ararat. Noah released a raven. Then a 22:37 dove. The time of waiting had come to an end. From above, Noah looked out the 22:44 window of the ark and saw a transformed world. Nothing remained of the empires 22:51 of the Nephilim. No tower, no altar, no statue. The memory of the giants would 22:59 be buried in the mud of history. But in spiritual realms, something was still 23:04 stirring. Not all the echoes of the giants had been silenced. 23:09 In obscure regions, remnants of the corrupted seed awaited a new 23:15 opportunity. The earth would bloom again. But the shadows, they still 23:20 lurked. The ground was still damp when the ark finally came to rest. The waters 23:27 had receded, revealing a bare world without cities, without cries, without 23:32 corrupted altars. Noah opened the hatch and saw the clear horizon. as if 23:39 creation had been reborn after a painful birth. The first thing he did upon 23:45 touching the ground was to build an altar. No gold, no idol, just simple 23:51 stones and grateful hearts. There he burned offerings of pure animals. And 23:57 the aroma rose to the sky like incense of reconciliation. And the Lord smelled the pleasant 24:03 fragrance and said in his heart, "I will never again curse the earth because of 24:08 man, for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth." 24:15 God then sealed a new covenant, a promise. The sky was adorned with colors 24:21 never seen before, an arch that touched clouds and mountains. It was more than 24:28 refracted light. It was an eternal reminder. 24:34 I will place my bow in the cloud, and it will be a sign of the covenant between me and the 24:43 earth. Noah and his sons began to work the land again. Ham, Shem, and Japheth learned to 24:51 harvest, build shelters, and take care of the animals. Generations were born 24:57 and multiplied. Entire peoples emerged from the sons of Noah. The languages 25:04 mixed. The lands were distributed. The earth continued, now under the sign of 25:10 the promise. But in the silence of the newly born land, echoes of the past 25:16 still whispered. Among the descendants of Ham, ancient stories began to be heard. 25:23 Legends of giant men, tales of creatures with immense strength that somehow had 25:30 survived the great destruction or returned through a tainted heritage. 25:37 The scriptures do not say how, but they emerged again. Not with the same titanic 25:44 splendor, but still impressive and 25:51 threatening. Peoples like the Anakim, the Rafim, the Emmim, and the Zuzim 25:57 began to occupy territories. Their bodies were larger, their shouts deeper, 26:05 their swords heavy as the trunk of a tree. The lineage of the Nephilims 26:11 seemed to have left traces, seeds mixed among men. Stories began to spread 26:17 through generations. In Bashan, there is a king who sleeps in an iron bed 9 cubits 26:27 long. In the land of Canaan live the children of Anak. They are said to be 26:32 descendants of the ancient giants. Their fortified cities reached 26:37 the skies. The reports arrived like rumors, 26:42 but they repeated with frightening precision. The names changed, but the fear was the same. The echoes of 26:51 rebellion returned to haunt the descendants of the righteous. God, however, had set apart a people. A 26:59 people that would come from Abram, a descendant of Shem, a people who would 27:05 march through the promised land and face the giants of the past once again. But that was for future 27:14 days. For now, Noah's sons were spreading. The sons of Ham went south to 27:21 Egypt, Canaan, Nimrod. The sons of Japheth multiplied in the 27:27 northern lands, and Shem preserved among his descendants the lineage of the 27:33 promise, a line that would walk for centuries until the name Messiah. Even 27:39 so, the giants would rise again. One night, Noah was looking at the sky. His 27:46 now wrinkled face still held serenity. Beside him, Shem approached 27:52 carrying a cup of wine. His father looked at the stars and 27:57 said, "They are back." "No, you didn't understand." "Who, my father?" "The 28:03 great ones in smaller flesh, but with the same spirit. The earth still moans." 28:09 Noah rose slowly and pointed to the sky. But the promise is there. The rainbow, 28:14 as long as it shines, there is still hope, even when the darkness returns. 28:22 And then he withdrew to his tent. Noah's days would end shortly 28:28 after, but his legacy would [Music] 28:35 remain. The memory of the flood would cross continents. Distant peoples would 28:40 tell similar stories. From the Andes to the Himalayas, from the Hebrews to the 28:47 Babylonians, all would speak of a flood and of giant beings that preceded the 28:54 destruction. Noah died at 950 years old. He was buried among the mountains, far 29:02 from the future lands of battle. His children continued the story and the 29:07 giants, even weakened, continued to roam the territories. They were like shadows 29:14 without bodies, ancient whispers, ghosts of the watchers mistake. But one day, 29:21 men would rise with courage. Men who would face the giants, 29:27 not with the strength of the Nephilim, but with the faith of the prophets. and 29:33 among them a young shepherd would 29:41 arise. Time passed like the breath of an ancient wind. Civilizations rose from the ashes 29:49 left by the flood. Noah's sons multiplied, spread across the valleys and plains, and with 29:57 them grew memories and fears. In the land of Canaan, stories 30:03 circulated among the tribes. They whispered about men of enormous stature, 30:09 about insurmountable walls, about cities where the very heavens seemed to rest on 30:16 stone towers. Among the inhabitants of that land, there were names that bore the 30:22 weight of ancient curses. Anakites, Refites, Imm 30:28 Zamzumim, children of the shadows, descendants from forgotten times. It was 30:35 in this scenario that the people of Israel marched, led by the mighty hand 30:40 of God, freed from Egypt under Moses leadership, they crossed the desert with 30:46 their eyes set on the promised land. But before taking possession, it was 30:53 necessary to face them. The giants were waiting. When the 12 spies were sent by 31:00 Moses to examine Canaan, 10 of them returned with hearts filled with 31:09 fear. The land is indeed good, but the men who inhabit it are of great stature. 31:15 We saw the sons of Anch there, descendants of giants. And to our own eyes, we seemed like 31:25 grasshoppers. The people wept. They were afraid. They wanted to return to Egypt. 31:32 But two men rose against the fear. Joshua and Caleb. 31:37 Do not fear the people of this land, for we will devour them like bread. The Lord is with us. Do not fear them. Ces. 31:44 Words of faith echoed like thunder. The unbelieving generation would die in the 31:50 desert, but the children of those who trusted would see the fall of the 31:56 giants. And so it was fulfilled. Under Joshua's command, Israel crossed the 32:03 Jordan, and soon the confrontation came. Cities like Habin, Debeir, and Anab, 32:10 strongholds of the Anakim were taken. The giants fell by the sword of the 32:16 faithful, but the most feared was yet to 32:22 come. In the region of Bashan, Og reigned, the last of the Refim. His bed 32:29 was made of iron, his body colossal, his name made kings tremble. But not Joshua. 32:41 Do not fear him, for I have delivered him into your hands." And so Og fell. 32:46 Bashan was taken. The altars were destroyed, the shadow of the past, torn 32:52 by the light of obedience. Still, it would not be the end. Among the 32:57 Philistines, another name would arise, a name that would echo through the centuries. Goliath, the champion of 33:05 Gath, a man almost 3 m tall, gleaming armor, arrogance in his 33:12 eyes. For 40 days, he challenged Israel before the valley of Aah. Choose a man 33:19 from among you to come against me. If he can fight with me and defeat me, we will 33:24 be your servants. But if I defeat him, you will be ours. 33:32 Israel was silent. Not even Saul dared to face him. But then from among the flocks 33:39 emerged a young man with a staff and five smooth stones in his bag. His name 33:46 was David. Small in the eyes of the army, but a giant before God. The 33:53 battlefield was silent. On one side, Goliath, the champion of 33:59 the Philistines, nearly 3 m of arrogance, clad in bronze and 34:05 scorn. On the other, a shepherd without armor, only with faith. Am I a dog that 34:12 you come to me with sticks? The giant mocked, spitting on the 34:18 ground. But David did not retreat. His eyes did not see the armor, nor the 34:24 size. His eyes saw the outrage against the Holy One of Israel. You come to me 34:31 with a sword and with a spear and with a shield. But I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies 34:37 of Israel, whom you have defied. Unto yo Uno. The sky stopped. Even the angels fell 34:49 silent. And the stone flew. A short whistle, a dry impact, Goliath 35:03 fell. Like a tree rotted by pride, he fell face down on the ground. The 35:09 ancient terror crumbled before faith. David ran to him, took his own sword, 35:15 and with one blow severed his head. The ground trembled. The 35:21 Philistine army fled in panic. The fear that men felt of the giants now turned 35:27 against the giants themselves. But that was not the end. It 35:32 was only the beginning of the final hunt. David would become king, a 35:39 shepherd crowned with courage. And under his reign, the last generation of giants 35:45 would fall. First came Ishbi Bernob who tried to kill David in a battle. He carried a 35:53 spear whose weight was 300 shekels of bronze but was struck down by Abishai 36:00 son of Zeriah. Then came Saf, another descendant of the Rafim. He was killed 36:07 by Cibekai the Hashithite in another 36:13 battle. Then Lami, brother of Goliath of Gath, who carried a spear with a shaft 36:20 like a weaver's beam. He was defeated by Elhanan, son of 36:32 Jargim. And finally, an anonymous giant described as having six fingers on each 36:38 hand and each foot, 24 in total. 36:43 a monster in the eyes of men, but who fell like the others. David was no longer the boy of 36:51 the valley, but faith still guided him. And wherever he marched, the lineage of 36:57 the giants fell, as if the very sky were closing a cycle begun in the days of 37:03 Noah. The warriors who killed the last of the Refame were not titans, nor sons 37:09 of angels. They were ordinary men. 37:15 But each of them carried something the giants never knew. The presence of the 37:20 living God. And so, stone by stone, sword by 37:28 sword, the profane lineage of the Nephilim, fragmented since the flood, 37:34 was being eliminated. The cities of the giants crumbled. Their names became a warning. 37:41 their deeds an even greater warning. And their souls, bodyless 37:49 spirits, continued to wander, already defeated, merely awaiting the final 37:56 judgment. And in the hearts of the faithful, echoed a certainty. It is not 38:03 strength that defeats giants. It is faith.