Michael Sartori | Commentary and Explanation on the “most coherent interpretation of Genesis 1-11 you’ve ever heard” @mlts9984 | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
This is a commentary/explanation of the narrative video featured here:
youtu.be/MztXE2YBWmU
Here is the description of that video, including the link to the full paper
“This video summarizes the conclusions of a line of research that brings a unifying and coherent theme to the antediluvian history recorded in Genesis. This comprehensive view does not treat the accounts of these chapters as distinct events, but explains them in one continuous narrative
Specifically this video deals with the personal narrative accounts of the people after Creation and the Fall and expulsion from the Garden of Eden, the stories of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4), the genealogies of Cain and Seth, (Genesis 5), The Watchers and the Nephilim Giants (Genesis 6) the flood (Genesis 7-8) and the account of Noah's drunkenness (Genesis 9)
The full paper explaining this video is available here:
docs.google.com/document/u/2/d/e/2PACX-1vRz_vVkyNS6VsJwhO-p3Np70XsdNtZQ-2N3qQe9cuGqHrE9bdbF6QT169qjiPujBvr1tdro0IaHsDrc/pub
This paper also reconciles the similarities and differences between the Genesis account and the account in the Book of 1 Enoch.
Hopefully this video will make its way to Jonathan Pageau, so he can add his symbolic interpretation of Genesis in light of how I put forth the events in this video. This would also likely enhance his effort to understand universal history. For my research, I relied mostly on the text of the bible, in preference to traditions, together with reason and logic. I also made this work in light of the monumental advancements in theology and biblical understanding made since the protestant reformation, which have brought freedom and joy to millions of Christians all over the world.
Also credit goes to Michael Heiser, although I challenge one of his interpretations, I uphold his supernatural view of the events in Genesis 6, and in the light of the other events, the other views become indefensible.”
This is a commentary/explanation of the narrative video featured here:
youtu.be/MztXE2YBWmU
Here is the description of that video, including the link to the full paper
“This video summarizes the conclusions of a line of research that brings a unifying and coherent theme to the antediluvian history recorded in Genesis. This comprehensive view does not treat the accounts of these chapters as distinct events, but explains them in one continuous narrative
Specifically this video deals with the personal narrative accounts of the people after Creation and the Fall and expulsion from the Garden of Eden, the stories of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4), the genealogies of Cain and Seth, (Genesis 5), The Watchers and the Nephilim Giants (Genesis 6) the flood (Genesis 7-8) and the account of Noah's drunkenness (Genesis 9)
The full paper explaining this video is available here:
docs.google.com/document/u/2/d/e/2PACX-1vRz_vVkyNS6VsJwhO-p3Np70XsdNtZQ-2N3qQe9cuGqHrE9bdbF6QT169qjiPujBvr1tdro0IaHsDrc/pub
This paper also reconciles the similarities and differences between the Genesis account and the account in the Book of 1 Enoch.
Hopefully this video will make its way to Jonathan Pageau, so he can add his symbolic interpretation of Genesis in light of how I put forth the events in this video. This would also likely enhance his effort to understand universal history. For my research, I relied mostly on the text of the bible, in preference to traditions, together with reason and logic. I also made this work in light of the monumental advancements in theology and biblical understanding made since the protestant reformation, which have brought freedom and joy to millions of Christians all over the world.
Also credit goes to Michael Heiser, although I challenge one of his interpretations, I uphold his supernatural view of the events in Genesis 6, and in the light of the other events, the other views become indefensible.”