| [ Christian ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): jwpark (* youni *) 날 짜 (Date): 1995년04월16일(일) 10시48분25초 KST 제 목(Title): [R] 질문:창세기 6장에서.. 안녕하세요 왕~궁금~님. 창세기 6장에 나와있는 부분에 대한 질문을 올렸던 사람입니다. 하나비비에스에서 만족할 만한 답을 주시지 않아서 약간 실망했는데... 제가 아는데 까지 적어 드리겠습니다. 저도 아직 잘 깨닫지 못하지만.... Niv Study Bible에 나와있는 부분을 그대로 올려놓겠읍니다. 많은 도움이 되시길... sons of God saw... daughters of men ... and they married. See v.4. The phrase "sons of God" here has been interpreted to refer either to angels or to human being. In such places as Job 1:6; 2:1 it refers to angels, and perhaps also in Ps 29:1 (where it is translated "mighty ones"). Some interpreters also appeal to Jude 6-7 (as well as to Jewish literature) in referring the phrase here to angels. Others, however, maintain that intermarriage and cohabitation between angels and human beings, though commonly mentioned in ancient mythologies, are surely excluded by the vary nature of the created order (ch. 1; Mk 12:25). Elsewhere, expressions equivalent to "sons of God" often refer to human beings, though in contexts quite different from the present one (see Dt 14:1; 32:5; Ps 73:15; Isa 43:6; Hos 1:10; 11:1; Lk 3:38; 1Jn 3:1-2,10). "Sons of God" (vv.2,4) possibly refer to godly men, and "daughters of men" to sinful women (significantly, they are not called "daughters of God"), probably from the wicked line of Cain. If so, the context suggests that vv.1-2 describe the intermarriage of the Sethites ("sons of God") of ch. 5 with the Cainites ("daughters of men") of ch. 4, indicating a breakdown in the separation of the two groups. Another plausible suggestion is that the "sons of God" refers to royal figures (kings were closely associated with gods in the ancient Near East) who proudly perpetuated and aggravated the corrupt life-style of Lamech son of Cain (virtually a royal figure) and established for themselves royal harems. 당신과 나* |