Yes, he was!
"Most people are acquainted with the mythology of ancient Greece and Rome...Whether these gods are called Zeus or Jupiter, Poseidon, Neptune, Aphordite, Venus, Eros, or Cupid. Their sex orgies, promiscuities, cruelties and violence are all of the same cloth. And so are their offspring."
So yes, Zeus was a nephilim.
This helped us figure out that Cronos (who was a giant [which is what they translated Nephilim to in the King James Bible]), Zeus' father, was a nephilim. So, by default, so was Zeus. And so was all of Zeus' offspring. [Unless a Nephilim can only be the son of an angel and a woman...then we have many holes in our logic. But until then...]
He was not at all a monster he was the opposite of that he was a hero. He saved all of his children and siblings and saved the entire Mount Olympus from distuction.
This is a bit of a loaded question. Zeus killed his father and saved his siblings, but he also used mortals as pawns, acted pettily and selfishly (Prometheus, Io, any number of his unwilling lovers). In some ways he could be called a hero, but most of the time he acted more like a monster.
The Nephilim was created in 1988-09.
Fields of the Nephilim was created in 1984.
The Bible makes no mention of ranks of Nephilim.
It is believed that the nephilim bred with human women.
Nephilim (× ×¤×™×œ×™×) is the Hebrew word for nephilim. No one knows what it means in English, although a common translation is "giants".
Not directly, but it is possible that "Nephilim" was the origin of the name "Nephi."
----------------------- No. Nephilim are part of the Jewish religion, which does not recognise Ram, while Hinduism does not recognise the existence of the Jewish nephilim. Ram is simply a god in the Hindu pantheon.
Fallen - Fields of the Nephilim album - was created in 2002-10.
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Nephilim are beings mentioned in the Bible, described as offspring of angels and human women. The term is thought to mean "fallen ones" or "giants." The exact nature and identity of the Nephilim is still debated among scholars and religious groups.
The Bible does not say that the nephilim will return. Part of the reason the great flood came was to rid the earth of wicked people, including the nephilim. See related links for more information.
AnswerWhether there ever were fallen angels and nephilim is a matter of faith only. Whether there are still fallen angels and nephilim today is still a matter of faith, and no more.