Who Were the Elohim in our History?
Hey EA, in many of your videos you talk about Reptilian shape-shifters and the history of Annunaki in Earth’s prophesy. Lately there has been a lot of information about fallen “watchers” called the Elohim who were written about, yet omitted from the Bible, such a the Book of Enoch. Who were the Elohim, and why do most, if not all of our angels’ names end in -el? And might the Elohim be synonymous with the Annunaki and Reptilians? How do they fit in Earth’s prophesy?
@stephanietflinn hi Stephanie, good question! What i read and believe, is that the Elohim came first and they created the Archangels. The Elohim were the first creatures God/Source created.
@lighthealer_arkie That is so interesting! I have really been trying to get timelines right, and Mauro Biglino and Paul Wallis have me digging deeper. The Great Flood happened when the Nephilim, the giant, Demi-god children of the Elohim and humans, started ravaging humanity. I just don’t know when the Reptilians and Annunaki come in. Just hoping EA can garner some insight from the GFL.
@stephanietflinn If you want a History lesson, not only of humanity but way before, just watch this video. It's a summary of what many channelers and viewers etc have said, nicely filmed. Rewatch this a few times.
I will have to watch this video. I've also heard some might have been descendents of enki
@stephanietflinn There is mention of "watchers" in the Bible - I'm not sure if they are the same watchers you're referring to but you can check it out in Daniel 4:13-17, and 23. (thats in the King James version. I am not Jewish, but I think it was rejected there because it wasn't in line w/ the Torah teachings).
I just finished 2 books (Atlantis & Sphynx ones) that have QHHT sessions on the seeding of Earth you might be interested in:
As an orthodox Jew, I view Elokim (intentionally misspelled so as not to take G-d's name in vein) as one of many references to what I believe EA refers to as Source. To me it is a singular term.
Here is a reference that I vibe with: Why is G‑d Called "Elokim"? - Chabad.org