Hi Guys, and welcome to my stop in the Apocalypse of Angels: Seeing Angels Tour. I'm so fortunate to have Harmony Lawson come by and talk about Nephilims.
So, give her a warm welcome, and make sure to check out the links in the bottom so you can find her again!
Nephilim
Myths and Fascinations
Sometimes
just having faith is all one needs to get through the day.
Nephilim
are a breed of human and angels. It is said that angels (sons of God) came to
earth and had relations with human women (daughters of men). The mix of the two
beings created what is called Nephilim. Supposedly these children were super
humans and it could even be said that Goliath was a Nephilim. Nephilim are in
the pre-flood phase of the bible in Genesis. God created the flood to wipe the
Earth of them.
http://spirituality.knoji.com/nephilim-myths-and-facts/ has
excellent photos of archeological sites where super human bones were
discovered.
My
fascination are with angels and when I started to study them, I discovered
Nephilim were a cross breed of angels. Angels are mentioned throughout the
bible approximately 273 times. There have been many sightings over the
centuries of angels that is too numerous to count. Many prophets and disciples
have had encounters with angels. Nephilim are mentioned in Genesis and in
Numbers.
Bible
verse I used to get the back story for my angels:
Genesis
6:2-4: (NIV Women’s Devotional Bible) When men began to increase in number on
earth and the daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the
daughters of men were beautiful and they married any of them they chose. Then
the Lord said, “My Spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is mortal,
his days will be a hundred and twenty years. The Nephilim were on the earth in
those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of men
and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.
Now
it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and
daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men
were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose. Then
the LORD said, "My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because he
also is flesh; nevertheless his days shall be one hundred and twenty
years." The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward,
when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to
them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown. Gen 6:1-4 NAS
The
more I study angels and Nephilim, the more fascinated I’m becoming. Even though
I write fiction, I truly believe in the world of Angels, Heaven and Hell.
Harmony
Lawson studies Angels and works full time as a writer. When her head isn’t in
the clouds, she is procrastinating doing the housework because her pets want
too much of her attention. And when it’s sunny out, she is learning how to
garden. She aspires to be a cat lady when she gets older and wear purple and
drink margaritas.
Author Bio:
Harmony Lawson was born on a naval base in
San Diego, California. Currently, she and her family live in Northern
California in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Her education is in
drawing, painting, and writing. When she read her first romance novel at age
16, she became a hopeless romantic.
Harmony is fascinated by angels, and she incorporates research in angels, the Nephilim, and fallen angels into her fictional stories. Many of the descriptions in her books reflect actual documentation found in religious documents.
While she has endured many hardships in life, she believes life will be better tomorrow. Life has its ups and downs, trials and tribulations, and Heaven and Hell. She believes the bad times are a test to prove a person’s worth. Her books reflect on that concept.
Harmony is fascinated by angels, and she incorporates research in angels, the Nephilim, and fallen angels into her fictional stories. Many of the descriptions in her books reflect actual documentation found in religious documents.
While she has endured many hardships in life, she believes life will be better tomorrow. Life has its ups and downs, trials and tribulations, and Heaven and Hell. She believes the bad times are a test to prove a person’s worth. Her books reflect on that concept.
You can find Harmony here:
About the Book:
Camille Harper, about to finish high school,
can see angels all around her. They appear to watch her. She has been able to
see angels from birth, and while she is amused by this ability, she just wants
a normal life with friends, family, and good times. Why can she see angels? She
doesn't know, but she believes the knowledge will change everything. Then she
witnesses a confrontation between a beautiful angel and a dark winged creature.
The strange event will signal the end of normal life.
Did the strange beings know she could see them?
Her friends want her to sneak out to an abandoned house for parties, but her instincts scream “NO!” Something is not right about the place. The hip new guy in school, Earl, wants to date, but she is afraid he will disturb her circle of friends, and there is something not right about him. Her parents aren’t doing well together. And whatever strange plot is developing, her sister may be in the middle.
Now, for the first time, Camille Harper is interacting with angels face to face. This is incredible, but when Jason Waters enters her life, she gets more than she bargained for. Her strange ability complicates life on a whole new level. Camille and Jason enter an exciting but forbidden relationship.
Strange beings present danger. What’s a Nephilim? What are fallen angels up to?
Jason believes something is strange with Earl, but Jason is hiding things from Camille as well. Which one is right for her? Are they both trying to possess her for supernatural reasons?
Camille just wants to make it through the year and graduate from high school, but changes are leading up to some apocalyptic event.
Can Camille continue Seeing Angels without her life going to Hell?
Did the strange beings know she could see them?
Her friends want her to sneak out to an abandoned house for parties, but her instincts scream “NO!” Something is not right about the place. The hip new guy in school, Earl, wants to date, but she is afraid he will disturb her circle of friends, and there is something not right about him. Her parents aren’t doing well together. And whatever strange plot is developing, her sister may be in the middle.
Now, for the first time, Camille Harper is interacting with angels face to face. This is incredible, but when Jason Waters enters her life, she gets more than she bargained for. Her strange ability complicates life on a whole new level. Camille and Jason enter an exciting but forbidden relationship.
Strange beings present danger. What’s a Nephilim? What are fallen angels up to?
Jason believes something is strange with Earl, but Jason is hiding things from Camille as well. Which one is right for her? Are they both trying to possess her for supernatural reasons?
Camille just wants to make it through the year and graduate from high school, but changes are leading up to some apocalyptic event.
Can Camille continue Seeing Angels without her life going to Hell?
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