The Three Humanities
The Three Humanities™ – Book 3, Chapter 2: The Inheritance of the Second Humanity
This chapter explains the inheritance of the Second Humanity, revealing the hybrid lineage formed without the Ruach of Yahuah.
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2.1 — The Dual Inheritance of the Nephilim
The Nephilim inherited traits from two different orders of creation, yet lacked the most essential one: the Ruach of Yahuah.
1. — What They Inherited from Their Angelic Fathers
From the fallen Watchers they received unnatural strength, supernatural knowledge not meant for mankind, dominion instincts and territorial aggression, a warrior temperament, spiritual rebellion, and pride and self-exaltation. These characteristics reflected the corrupted nature of their fathers — beings who were once qadosh but fell from their estate through disobedience.
2. — What They Inherited from Their Human Mothers
From mortal women they inherited mortal flesh, corruptible nature, human appetites, emotional volatility, and earthly desires. This created a hybrid condition: fleshly mortality fused with fallen heavenly traits — a mixture that Yahuah never designed.
3. — The Resulting Nature of the Second Humanity
This combination produced beings who were intellectually brilliant, physically terrifying, spiritually blind, morally corrupt, and violently dominant. They were overgrown bodies with underdeveloped souls — creatures of instinct, not covenant.
2.2 — The One Inheritance They Lacked: The Ruach of Yahuah
The most critical theological truth is this:
1. — Angels Cannot Transmit the Breath of Elohiym
Only Yahuah Himself can give neshamah (the breath of life) and Ruach (the spiritual capacity to know Him). The Watchers, though powerful, do not possess the Ruach — therefore they cannot transmit what they do not have.
2. — What the Hybrids Could Not Receive
Because they lacked the Ruach, the hybrid line was incapable of receiving covenant, Torah, repentance, redemption, spiritual communion, or the knowledge of Yahuah. They were like living tombs — shells of flesh with no capacity for spiritual life.
3. — Why Yahuah Did Not Call Them to Repentance
This explains three critical realities. Yahuah did not call them to repentance because repentance requires Ruach. Noach was sent to warn humans, not Nephilim, because only humans could respond. The destruction of the hybrids was not judgment — it was preservation, because their existence threatened the survival of Adam’s line through which salvation would come.
2.3 — Scripture’s Description of Their Nature
1. — The Earthly Perspective (Bereshith 6:4)
“Mighty men… gibborim… men of renown.” — Bereshith 6:4
Humans described them by their physical strength and public reputation.
2. — Heaven’s Perspective (Enoch & Jubilees)
Heaven, however, describes them as abominations, corruptions, pollutions of creation, enemies of divine order, intruders into the human story, beings incompatible with covenant, and violent destroyers of the earth. Jubilees and Enoch call them spirits of wickedness, bastards of the Watchers, giants, tyrants, and devourers of mankind.
They were creatures that should never have existed, produced only because the Watchers crossed a boundary that Yahuah had eternally forbidden.
2.4 — The Ultimate Theological Issue
The second humanity was not part of the creation Yahuah declared “very good.”
1. — Adam’s Line Was Formed Through Yahuah’s Design
Adam’s lineage came from divine breath, divine intention, divine purpose, divine compassion, and covenantal design.
2. — The Hybrid Line Was Formed Through Rebellion
The hybrid line originated from rebellion, lust, disobedience, spiritual transgression, and unauthorized union.
3. — They Were Not a Branch of Adam — They Were an Interruption
The second humanity was a contamination, a corruption, a foreign seed, a threat to the original creation, and an interruption to the line through which salvation would come. If allowed to spread unchecked, they could erase the very lineage through which Yahusha would later be born. Thus, the issue was not merely historical — it was redemptive, tied to the survival of Yahuah’s salvation plan.
2.5 — Conclusion of Section 1
The second humanity — born from the Watchers and mortal women — entered the world without the Ruach that makes humanity capable of knowing Elohiym. They were physically living, spiritually dead, mentally brilliant, morally bankrupt, powerful in body, and powerless in spirit.
Without the Ruach, they could not worship, repent, obey, love, receive instruction, walk in covenant, or be redeemed. They were, in essence, human bodies without the divine breath that makes a soul capable of knowing Yahuah.
This is the foundation upon which the rest of Part 2 builds — revealing how Yahuah preserved His plan of salvation in the midst of a world threatened by a corrupted race that He never created and never breathed into.
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