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Introduction The word demons is widely understood to be another name for fallen angels. For example, Gotquestions.org gives a popular explanation, writing: While the Bible does not specifically say what happened to the souls of the Nephilim when they were killed, it is unlikely that God would destroy the Nephilim in the Flood only to
Genesis 6:1-9 and 2 Peter 2:4 talk about fallen angels that intermarried with women and they were punished by being put in Tartarus. What happens to these fallen angels? And what exactly is Tartarus as compared to Gehenna, the Abyss, etc.? Bob and Shawn discuss these complicated questions on today’s episode.
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