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, the only survivors from the antediluvian period were Noah and his family. (Image by Gustave Doré )]] The word ''antediluvian'' (syn.Prediluvian) ( Latin for ''"before the flood"'') is used to describe a period of time that preceded the Great Flood of Noah as related in the Book Of Genesis in the Bible . THE ANTEDILUVIAN PERIOD Writers such as William Whiston ( A New Theory Of The Earth 1696 ) and Henry Morris ( The Genesis Flood 1961 ) describe the antediluvian period as follows:
The s, who descended from the Heaven s to beget them with mortal women. The Gibborim were unusually powerful; Genesis calls them "heroes of old, men of renown;" (Enoshi Ha Shem). The antediluvian period ended when God sent the Flood to wipe out all life except Noah, his family, and the animals they took with them. Nevertheless, the Nephilim (literally meaning 'fallen ones', from the Hebrew root n-f-l 'to fall') reappear much later in the Biblical narrative, in Numbers 13:31-33. (However, since the Bible was not assembled in chronological order, it is possible that the related verses actually overlap time-wise.) OTHER USES
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