Sir William Wilde, the father of the playwright Oscar Wilde, wrote two books on the history of Ireland. In one he speaks of five brothers who were the high kings of Ireland in an era perhaps 1700BC. One of these kings was named Genan. Wilde describes the most ancient of writing ever found in Ireland which was on a stone plaque placed in a wall in the County of Mayo. He has a sketch of this with a footnote which stated:
“Here lies Genan, king of Ireland which was found in a tomb near the church of Breaffy, in the County of Mayo. And inside the tomb was a skeleton 12.5 feet in length.”
There are other mentions of giants in many localities all over the island of Ireland, the Giants Causeway in County Antrim being the most famous.
But I digress. The giants of the Old Testament were the offspring of the Nephilim or fallen angels of Genesis 6. These fallen angels are locked up in the bottomless pit since the days of the Flood of Noah. But there was a second irruption of fallen angels with women after the Flood and the giant offspring of these are recalled several times in scripture. For instance, when Moses sent in 12 spies to reconnoitre the Promised Land, they returned and explained how that the whole area was filled with giants. Compared to these giants, they said, the Israelites looked like grasshoppers.
When Enoch says that the angels had privy members were like those of horses, this ties in with the passage quoted from Ezekiel where the prophet describes the men of Egypt whose genitals were like donkeys and whose emissions were like horses. Surely both these prophets are speaking of the same men. Interestingly, there are many ancient friezes on the walls of various tombs and sarcophagi all over Egypt depicting men with privy members like those of horses.
I have some pictures of these in my book, The Nephilim and the Pyramid of the Apocalypse. One famous picture shows a smiling man who is adorned in the dress of the gods. He has indeed a protruding privy member that is similar to that of a horse. The caption tells us that this is the god Min. I was tempted to add that if this was Min, one might only wonder what his brother, Max, looked like!
Speaking of a righteous angel who came to capture the fallen stars, Enoch continues:
“And I saw one of those four (angels) who had come forth first, and he seized the first star that had fallen from the heavens, and bound it hand and foot and cast it into an abyss: now that abyss was narrow and deep, and horrible and dark.
And as I was beholding in the vision, lo, one of the four who had come forth stoned them from heaven, and gathered and took all the great stars whose privy members were like those of horses, and bound them all hand and foot and cast them in an abyss of the earth.”
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