Christian Review Magazine Issue 4 - April 2015 | Page 81
L
ong before the infamous
Noah movie by Darren
Aronofsky came out, there
was the Biblical fantasy novel, Noah
Primeval, a rip-roaring action
adventure about a world immersed in
evil, and the one man and family who
would survive its cataclysmic
judgment of water.
But this retelling of the story of the
famous Biblical patriarch featured
something never done before. It
incorporated the controversial
Scriptural revelation about the divine
Sons of God and the Nephilim giants
of Genesis 6:1-4. It also included a
view behind the veil of spiritual
warfare between the satanic Seed of
the Serpent and the messianic Seed
of Eve, prophesied in the Garden
(Gen 3:15).
through the eyes of Biblical action
heroes, like Enoch, Abraham, Joshua,
Caleb and David.
Noah Primeval quickly rose to bestseller status in the Amazon Biblical
Fiction category. Over the next three
years, it grew to a series of eight
books called Chronicles of the
Nephilim, a saga that charts the rise
and fall of the Nephilim giants of
Genesis 6 throughout the Bible, and
just what their place is in the evil
plans of the fallen angelic Sons of
God called, “The Watchers.”
The fallen members of God’s
heavenly host will stop at nothing to
win their war as the Seed of the
Serpent against the Seed of Eve.
Their diabolical plan starts in the days
of Enoch and continues on through
the Bible until the arrival of the
Messiah himself: Jesus.
As author of the series, my goal was
simple: novelize all the stories of the
Bible where the Nephilim and
Watchers show up. And to do so
The second book in the series, Enoch
Primordial, is a prequel to Noah
Primeval that tells the forgotten story
of the original descent of the
Watchers on Mount Hermon and
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