The podcast that answers YOUR questions about the Biblical Nephilim! Supplementary to the book, “Answers to Giant Questions” by author and host T.J. Steadman.
TJ and Kris talk about the curse of Canaan and how it plays out in the Biblical narrative. Then they discuss the story of the destruction of Sodom, and the way that God responds to the cries of the righteous and evildoers.
TJ and Kris talk about the bow in the sky; God’s weapon of war laid down in a covenant of peace. Then they look at stories of the Immortals from medieval China, and connections to the Middle Eastern flood traditions.
TJ and Kris explore the cryptic story of what happened in Noah's tent. Warning: potentially sensitive content. After that, TJ talks about John H. Walton’s new book.
TJ and Kris begin their conversation about the covenant that God makes with Noah and his descendants, and its connection to cosmic forces of darkness and judgement. Then TJ takes a question about the three falls described in the Primeval History.
TJ and Kris talk about the sacred nature of human life, and discover some interesting ties to Genesis 4 in the blessing that God gives to Noah and his sons. Then they tackle a question about the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
TJ and Kris continue their examination of the blessing that God gives to Noah and his sons. Then they examine the idea of Christ’s abandonment on the cross.
TJ and Kris open chapter 9 of Genesis with a look at the blessing that God gives Noah after the flood. Then they talk about how the atmosphere in ancient times might have been conducive to gigantic living things.
TJ and Kris review the early chapters of Genesis before reading chapter 9 and discussing the new season of the show. Then they tackle a Giant Question about the embodiment of pre-flood angels and the Immaculate Conception.
TJ and Kris review Season 8 of the show and talk about the resolution of the Flood narrative, looking forward to next season and the new beginning for Noah and the human story.
TJ and Kris look at creation after the flood, which signifies a new and different order of things in the world. Then they explore Sheol and Hades.
TJ and Kris continue their discussion about the sacrifice Noah offers to God. Then they tackle a question about an apocalyptic Biblical prophecy.
TJ and Kris talk about the altar and sacrifice that Noah prepares for God. Then they tackle some Giant Questions about image bearing, the Holy Spirit, and humanity.
Kris and TJ talk about what the land was like after the Great Flood. Then they talk some more about the imprisonment of the fallen angels, and whether demons can read minds.
Kris and TJ talk about the various birds in ancient near eastern flood traditions, and the special meaning of the birds sent out by Noah. Then they talk about the gender of angels.
Kris and TJ discuss significant dates in the Flood story, and less significant places. Then they talk about the “Giant of Kandahar.”
TJ and Kris look at how the Flood story brings Hosea’s prophecy to mind, and reflect on Paul’s use of it for the Church. Then they go monster-hunting and get a load of fish with Jesus.
TJ and Kris begin exploring the restorative work of God as they get into Genesis 8 and the second half of the Flood story. Then they talk about prophecy.
TJ and Kris review Season 7 of the show and talk about the poetic form of the Flood narrative, looking forward to next season and the deliverance God will bring to Noah.
TJ and Kris dig into the first-century interpretation of the enigmatic 150 days mentioned at the climax of Genesis 7, before contemplating Psalm 1:6 and God’s relationship with the righteous.
TJ interviews pastor, author and podcaster Anthony Delgado about his recent books and how they help readers connect to a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
TJ and Kris explore God’s record-keeping as they read about those who are “blotted out” in the Flood story, before digging into the secret identities of the Seven Thunders.
TJ talks with author and podcaster Caleb S. Lewis about his new book and the significance of his approach to Scripture, and the importance of recognising patterns in Biblical storytelling.
TJ and Kris discuss the Flood as the result of the curse on the ground from Genesis 3. Then they talk about the Biblical Canon and the Book of Enoch.
TJ and Kris get into the cosmic battle taking place in the Flood story before talking about time, space and the Transfiguration.
Kris and TJ explore the Psalms of the sons of Korah to develop a key theme woven into the Biblical Flood story - the hope of a future, bodily resurrection. Then TJ talks about the significance of Jesus being 30 years of age when He began His ministry. Continues from previous episode.
Kris and TJ explore Old Testament resurrection stories, to discover a key theme woven into the Biblical Flood story - the hope of a future, bodily resurrection.
Kris and TJ explore literary parallels between the Exodus and the Flood story, before examining an alleged ancient Egyptian connection to the Lord’s Prayer.
TJ and Kris explore Jewish interpretations of the Flood in the Second Temple Period. Then they pursue the whereabouts of the Watchers.
TJ and Kris get into the action in Genesis 7, as they read about Noah’s daring escape from overwhelming divine judgment at the hands of destroying angels. Then they tackle questions about the Grigori, the Abyss, and the Apocalypse.
TJ and Kris talk about divine judgement, Mesopotamian gods and the ancient practice of trial by water, before tackling a Giant Question about angels and their weapons.
TJ and Kris dig into Genesis chapter 7 and begin with the loading of the Ark. Then they tackle a giant question about Enoch and the Elohim.
TJ and Kris devote a whole episode to a Giant Question about the authority of the Biblical flood story, as opposed to those of other ancient traditions.
TJ chats with Dr. Matthew Halsted about the end of the world and why it's good news. Part two of a two-part interview featuring Dr. Halsted's new book.
TJ chats with Dr. Matthew Halsted about the end of the world and why it's good news. Part one of a two-part interview featuring Dr. Halsted's new book.
TJ and Kris open Season 7 of the podcast with a reading of Genesis 7, a preview of coming attractions, and a Giant Question about the Lionlike Men of Moab.
TJ and Kris review Season 6 of the podcast and summarise Genesis 6, anticipating chapter 7 while reflecting on some highlights. Then they tackle a Giant Question about the Elioud in Enochic tradition.
TJ and Kris get zoological in their attempts to understand what’s going on with all the animals on Noah’s Ark, and talk about city gates in the Iron Age.
TJ and Kris continue the discussion of the cosmic battle described in the Great Flood, and the terms laid out in an alliance between God and Noah against the Nephilim. Then they tackle a question about the transhuman future of our civilisation, and its implications for salvation.
TJ and Kris return to the topic of war and flood, this time approaching it from the Biblical perspective. Then TJ tackles a Giant Question about the Kenites.
TJ and Kris explore war stories from the ancient near East and their connection to flood stories before tackling a giant question about ancient cosmology.
TJ and Kris look at God’s announcement to Noah about the coming Flood, in a way you may never have seen before.
TJ and Kris explore the generation of Noah and the introduction to his story as presented in Genesis 6. Then TJ talks about the giant Amalek and the present conflict in Gaza.
TJ and Kris examine source criticism of Genesis in light of other Flood stories from the Ancient Near East, and then turn to a question about eating and drinking in the Days of Noah.
TJ and Kris read Flood stories from the Ancient Near East, before looking at their influence in the famous Isaiah 14 poem about the confluence of human and divine evil.
TJ and Kris explore the lead-up to the central primeval narrative, and the rationale for the Flood of Noah’s day. Then they tackle a question about Judgement Day and end up talking about giants again.
TJ chats with Dr Matthew Halsted about St. Paul's use of the Adam story in Genesis, before the discussion turns to "ha adam" in Genesis 6, with interesting ramifications.
TJ presents the last of the Q&A highlights of the first five seasons of the show, and once more, it's all giants, all the time!
The riddles keep coming as TJ presents some more Q&A highlights of the first five seasons of the show, and it's all giants, all the time!
TJ presents more of the Q&A highlights of the first five seasons of the show, and it's all giants, all the time!
TJ presents some of the Q&A highlights of the first five seasons of the show, and it's all giants, all the time!
TJ and Kris try to come to terms with the unusual inclusion of Genesis 6:3 that seems to interrupt the story of the Nephilim. Then TJ talks about what happened at the Tower of Babel and the enigmatic phrase, “nothing they imagine will be impossible for them.”
TJ and Kris explore the identity of characters employed in the story of the Nephilim, and dive into the Mesopotamian context behind the Anunnaki, seen in the Bible as the sons of God. Then they talk about what it means to be a son of God.
TJ and Kris open a conversation about the influences on biblical scribes in the period of the Babylonian Exile, and then discuss Noah’s radiant appearance in second temple period Jewish texts.
TJ and Kris introduce season six (Genesis 6) of the podcast, and tackle a giant question about the interpretation of the book of Jonah.
TJ and Kris reflect on the fifth season of the podcast, sharing lessons learned and insights gained along the way, before hinting at next season’s content and tackling a Giant Question about the real events that inspired the Primeval History.
Kris and TJ talk about the introduction of Noah and his sons in the biblical narrative. Then they discuss the height of giants and the use of the water motif in the exorcism of Legion.
TJ and Kris discuss Lamech in Genesis 5, and his role in a very dramatic narrative. Then TJ talks about the way Jesus thought about family.
TJ and Kris talk about the biblical Methuselah from Genesis 5, as well as the role he plays in second temple period literature. Then TJ tackles a Giant Question about Nimrod and the Flood.
Kris and TJ discuss the second and third books of Enoch, and that leads into a discussion about the power of Melchizedek’s priesthood.
Kris and TJ discuss the influence of the book of first Enoch on every one of the authors of the new Testament. Then they tackle a Giant Question about 666, the number of the beast.
Kris and TJ try to come to terms with the use of the title “Son of Man” as it gets applied to Enoch in the Second Temple Period. Then they examine the Biblical expression, “the living God” in the story of David and Goliath.
TJ and Kris discuss the disappearance of Enoch, and some of the stories inspired by that narrative.
TJ and Kris begin a series of episodes on the Biblical Enoch by taking a look at the man himself. Then they tackle the supposedly serpentine origins of Superman.
Kris and TJ discuss the patriarch Jared and the way that his inclusion in the genealogy of Genesis 5 marks the beginning of a range of different biblical traditions, and presents a foreboding tone in the lead up to the Flood. Then TJ talks about how to get the most out of Bible study.
TJ and Kris peel the layers away from the name of the mysterious patriarch Mahalalel to reveal a surprising message in the Genesis 5 genealogy. Then they take a look at the fallen sons of God as rulers of the nations.
TJ and Kris examine a thematic connection between two people in the Genesis Five genealogy, before discovering some awkward truths about giant footprints and ancient temples.
TJ shares a conversation about the early chapters of Genesis with the host of the "Genesis Marks the Spot" podcast, Carey Griffel.
Kris and TJ get into Jewish and Mesopotamian stories as they explore the background behind the Biblical second man of Genesis 5. Then they talk giants.
Kris and TJ recap the introduction to Genesis 5, and then get into the story of Adam as presented by the text of Genesis 5. Then TJ answers a question about what the baptism of the Holy Spirit actually is.
TJ and Kris uncover more Biblical conspiracies as they continue to explore the long ages of the patriarchs in Genesis 5, this time looking at the Greek vs. Hebrew biblical traditions. Then they discuss the nature of the angelic conflict in ancient Israelite thought.
TJ and Kris uncover massive Biblical conspiracies as they continue to explore the long ages of the patriarchs in Genesis 5, this time looking at different biblical traditions.
TJ and Kris continue to explore the long ages of the patriarchs in Genesis 5, along with ancient astronomy and Biblical numerology. Then TJ answers a Giant Question about angels and procreation.
TJ and Kris introduce listeners to Genesis 5, Babylonian numerology and the Sumerian King List, and grapple with the long ages of the patriarchs. Then TJ tackles a question about the Giants of Lovelock Cave.
TJ and Kris discuss the epic journey that they have taken through Genesis chapter 4 from beginning to end, and spoil a little of what is to come next season. Then they ask, “what’s up with those noises reportedly coming from beneath the Euphrates river?”
Kris and TJ conclude their study of Genesis by hearing the name of Enosh. Then TJ responds to a popular request about Nimrod, and a question about Psalm 82 and the death of the gods.
TJ and Kris examine the introduction of Seth into the Biblical story, and the hope that he brings at a crucial turning point. Then TJ dips into biblical and Mesopotamian sources to uncover the motivation and power behind Nimrod.
The story of the vengeance of Lamech takes some unexpected turns as TJ and Kris attempt to make sense of the idea that Lamech might have been blind. Then TJ talks about the Apkallu of Mesopotamia mythology, and whether or not their offspring might have been biologically equipped to survive a flood.
TJ and Kris explore the arrangement that Lamech made with the sons of God to ensure his legacy, and then explore the possibility that Peter’s vision in Acts 10 may have had something to do with the covenant that God makes with Noah after the flood.
TJ and Kris complete the anti-genealogy of Genesis 4:18 with a look at the enigmatic Lamech, introducing his short pericope. Then TJ looks at the possibility of a connection between the Sojourn in Egypt and the so-called “Silent Years” preceding the Advent of Christ.
TJ and Kris continue dissecting the anti-genealogy of Genesis 4:18 before tackling a Giant Question about modern-day giants.
Kris and TJ discover that the genealogy of Cain in Genesis 4 might not be all that it’s cracked up to be, when it turns out that it’s the men in the story who are giving birth. Then they talk about what prevents the sons of God from performing a repeat of the Genesis six rebellion.
TJ and Kris talk about how the author of Genesis 4 destroys the pride of Babylon by belittling the source of its claim to cultural superiority. Then they discuss the technical distinctions between the sons of God and the only begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ.
TJ and Kris discuss the fact that there was more than one Enoch in the Bible, and that there may very well be more than one Satan as well.
TJ and Kris talk about names in the Bible, and some of the complexities concerning their meanings and origins, before diving into some Giant Questions about the temptation in the garden of Eden, and issues of corporate responsibility for sin.
TJ and Kris chat about the mysterious land of Nod, make obscure Superman movie references, dip into the “hollow earth” thing and share some thoughts about the flesh, the spirit, and the robot.
TJ and Kris chat about Cain’s exile before exploring the famous “Mark of Cain” - what it is, and more importantly, what it isn’t. Then, TJ explains why it makes sense that the fallen Watchers were made responsible for the nations of the world.
TJ and Kris discuss the meaning of the ground opening its mouth to receive Abel’s blood, atonement for giants, subterranean aliens and more.
Kris and TJ get into what it means for Cain to be the older brother, and grapple with the idea that Abel has become impossible to control in this text. Then TJ talks about human/divine proportions and how human humans are.
TJ and Kris uncover a dark purpose behind the ritual killing of Abel in Genesis 4, get to the bottom of what Cain actually said to Abel, and take a question about female giants.
TJ and Kris dive deep into the story of Cain and Abel to try and figure out the many problems associated with the offerings that the brothers bring to the Lord. Then TJ tackles a Giant Question about the identity of Azazel.
TJ and Kris introduce Genesis chapter 4 and discuss the possibility of the global elite being demonic shapeshifting reptile vampire things.
TJ and Kris conclude the recap of their coverage of Serpent Seed doctrine, setting the scene for the rest of the season as they prepare to explore Genesis Four.
TJ and Kris return with an introduction to Season Four of the show, laying some groundwork with a compilation of previous audio clips relating to the so-called serpent seed doctrine.
TJ and Kris recap the podcast series so far, and TJ tackles a giant question about his approach to interpretation of Scripture.
TJ and Kris unpack a surprising reading of the conclusion to the Eden story, which brings some much-needed consolation to the exiled first audience of the narrative. Then they take another look at the age-old question: could the events of Genesis 6:1-4 happen again?
Kris and TJ explore more thoughts about the exile from Eden and dive into a second temple period text that connects Melchizedek to the recovery of Eden.
TJ and Kris discuss the biblical Exile, and somehow manage to get the Nephilim involved as they go along.
TJ and Kris talk about the “us” in the Lord God’s statement, “the man has become like one of us…” in Genesis 3:22, and then look at what that could mean. Then they answer a Giant Question about whether Jesus Christ had a “fallen” human nature.
TJ and Kris examine the garments of skins that God made for the humans in the Garden, and then dive deeper into the Mesopotamian cultural background behind the Eden story.
Kris and TJ discover that all is not as it seems when the man in the garden of Eden names his wife. Then they explore a controversial passage in the book of Joshua with planet-shaking consequences.
TJ and Kris mercilessly destroy classic turns of phrase such as “by the sweat of your brow” and “dust to dust” in pursuit of the message that the biblical author has for us in Genesis 3:19. Then they tackle a Giant Question related to a recent exorcism.
TJ and Kris celebrate a milestone 50th episode with an exploration of the symbolic use of thorns in the Bible and in later Jewish writings, before discussing the identity of Antichrist.
TJ and Kris continue their discussion on the pronouncement of destiny that God delivers to the divine rebel in Eden. Then TJ goes on a rant about Biblical cosmology in mainstream scholarship.
TJ and Kris talk about curses, prophecy, and the dynamics of the divine council in Genesis 3:14, before answering questions about dinosaurs and the discoveries of Galileo.
TJ and Kris watch helplessly as the humans play the blame game in the garden of Eden, before turning attention to “space conspiracy” and a question about divine rebellions.
TJ and Kris look at the response of the man and the woman once they realise that they messed up in the garden of Eden, in light of the prophetic tradition that preceded the Exile. They also discover what was going on with the enormous cluster of grapes that the spies brought back from Canaan in Numbers 13.
Kris and TJ explore a common biblical motif designed to tell the reader the awful truth that something terrible has happened, and that we are powerless to do anything but watch it play out before our eyes. Then they explore why giants are mentioned in an apocryphal book about a Jewish heroine.
TJ and Kris revisit the previous episode to discuss the ramifications of literary interpretation of the exchange between Eve and the serpent, and try to discover the historical identity of the man known as Job.
TJ and Kris discuss the conversation between the serpent and the woman, before exploring giant wars, the Mystical Mount Sinai, and what might have really happened to Lot’s wife.
TJ and Kris open the Bible to Genesis 3 to kick off the official Bible study for the third season. They try their hands at impressions of Yoda, and TJ explores the nature of the pre-diluvian technological explosion.
Kris and TJ talk about the mysterious serpent in the Garden of Eden, strange visions of God, why the Pharaoh wore a snake on his hat, and whether or not a human can be a reincarnated giant.
TJ and Kris introduce Season 3 of the podcast with a taste of things to come, and a question about mermaids in the ancient world.
TJ and Kris discuss the season they've had and things learned along the way, and then TJ tackles a Giant Question about the meaning of the word, "Nephilim." Does it really mean "fallen ones"?
Kris and TJ discuss the partnership of the man and the woman in Genesis Two, including concepts of function, clothing and shame in community life. Then they dive deeper into the idea of clothing that’s essential for spiritual warfare.
TJ and Kris talk about anatomical misconceptions around the creation of the woman in Genesis Two, and then discuss the fabled “other woman” of Eden, the demonic Lilith.
Kris and TJ get deep into the weeds exploring kingship in the Garden of Eden, before delving into the pages of “Answers to Giant Questions” to learn about different literary techniques that Bible readers should know about in order to receive the Word of God as intended.
TJ and Kris work out what exactly was not good about the situation in the Garden of Eden, before discussing what it meant in the ancient world to be a "son of God" in the supernatural sense of the expression.
TJ invited Doug Overmyer to spend an hour chatting about what happens when the unseen realm suddenly becomes visible. Doug runs seerssee.com which is a website and blog devoted to helping seers (and those who love them) to cope with, and flourish in, this special gifting.
TJ and Kris try to work out what the consequence of eating the forbidden fruit actually is, and then discuss the use of the Greek "pharmakeia" in Revelation against the backdrop of the global health situation of the present day.
TJ and Kris discuss the Biblical idiom of “the knowledge of good and evil,” and then dive into rabbinic giant stories.
Kris and TJ discuss the purpose of the placement of the man in the Garden of Eden. Then they get into the question of whether the Nephilim were responsible for creating chimeras in the ancient world that might still exist today.
TJ and Kris talk about the incarnation of Christ as a reversal of the sins of the watchers that was anticipated and entirely expected by faithful Jews. Then TJ muses on the significance of UFO/UAP disclosure timing.
TJ and Kris return to conclude their study on the location of the Biblical Garden of Eden. And yes, that means more Guns ‘n’ Roses and Terminator 2 jokes. In the Q&A, TJ talks about why the "supernatural view" of Genesis 6 was the majority view of ancient people. Also, take a deeper dive into the Biblical rationale for using the “mouth opening” ritual to describe how God imparts the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament.
TJ interviews historian, anthropologist and archaeologist Dr. Judd Burton about giants.
TJ and Kris discuss the meaning of trees in the garden of Eden and in the wider context of biblical interpretation, before tackling a giant question about the Tower of Babel.
TJ and Kris explore the ancient world in search of the mysterious location of the Garden of Eden. Then they answer questions about Gilgamesh, and the ambiguous term translated as "abide" or "contend" in Genesis 6:3.
TJ and Kris talk about Superman, and about how the Biblical text of Genesis Two simultaneously humbles and honours the human being. Then they talk about a bizarre YouTube cult that binds its followers to a plumber who thinks he’s Satan.
TJ and Kris explore the meaning of the rain in Genesis Two, with surprising results and a message of hope. Then they discuss the differences between angels and demons in the Giant Answers Q&A.
Kris and TJ get into the beginning of the narrative that unfolds from Genesis 2:4, sorting out some ambiguities of the text before diving into the famous "King of Tyre" passage from Ezekiel 28.
TJ and Kris welcome listeners back for the second season of the show, tell stories of real-life supernatural encounters, and talk about spiritual mapping.
Kris and TJ review the first season and talk about what's coming in Season Two, and also announce some very exciting news and events.
Kris and TJ find a hidden message in what the Masoretes preserved about the firmament and the creatures of the deep, before taking another look at "serpent seed" theology and tackling some Giant Questions.
TJ and Kris discuss the climactic conclusion to creation and take another look at the controversial "serpent seed" doctrine.
TJ and Kris discuss some of the profound meaning behind mankind as God’s image bearers, from the ancient near eastern perspective.
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Kris and TJ discuss some interesting elements of the creation of man, showing how important it is to maintain distinction between the narratives of Genesis One and Two. Then TJ gets into gene science and Nephilim bloodlines.
TJ and Kris review a Stephen King B-movie and its soundtrack to show that ancient creation narratives are still being told today. TJ talks about the plural language in the creation of man, and they discuss the functional Imago Dei before learning about the ancient understanding of the function of bugs and how films like Disney's "Jungle Cruise" still use the idea in a similar way.
TJ and Kris talk about the forgotten creations of Day Six - the land animals. Along the way they discuss chaotic creatures, manuscript issues around the real killer of Goliath, and the issue of genetic ancestry and the seed of the serpent.
TJ chats with long-time friend and bandmate Vaughan Gregory, frontman of Christian metal band Grave Forsaken. They discuss the roots of metal and how it fits surprisingly well with the Gospel message. They talk about band stuff, the end of the world, and Christian hope.
In this episode, Kris and TJ talk about the Hebrew word "bara'" and get an overview of its Biblical use to find a better definition. TJ addresses a question about stone giants, and then takes a deeper dive beyond the pages of "Answers to Giant Questions" to consider how an apparent manuscript error in the account of Nimrod hints at the use of cuneiform script by Moses, and reveals the original name of Lucifer!
TJ and Kris disclose what might be lurking behind the Scriptural author's use of fish and birds in the ancient near eastern literary context. Then they shift to discussing ancient ruins and the mysterious connection between Jesus, the number 12, and a miracle healing drug from the Land of the Giants.
TJ and Kris talk about the heavenly lights and how the author of Genesis breaks the cosmological mold to belittle the gods of the nations. Later, TJ tackles a question about Nimrod.
Kris and TJ discuss Day Three of creation and what it means for the earth to be dry. Then TJ answers a question about the ancient roots of the mighty Anakim.
Continuing from the previous episode, TJ and Kris continue to demolish the snow globe with an analysis of ancient maps, and they trace the terminology that led to the idea of a solid dome in the sky. Then TJ talks about the veil of the Temple as a representation of the heavens, before answering a Giant Question from a well-known Reformed minister.
TJ and Kris discuss the nature of reality by exploring the Biblical firmament. Things get weird pretty quickly.
Kris and T.J. discuss the first day of creation as the original audience might have understood it. Then they take a deeper dive beyond the pages of "Answers to Giant Questions" to discuss a place with a dark secret in Biblical lore.
T.J. and Kris discuss the nuances of the term Elohim that appears in Genesis One. We answer a question about megalithic structures and also address spiritual warfare in terms of allegiance and alignment with the Biblical God.
Kris and T.J. discuss the concept of "nothing" in the mind of ancient people. This core concept in ancient thought helps to anchor everything else we'll learn about creation in subsequent episodes. Also, T.J. goes on a side rant about the "Gap Theory."
T.J. and Kris explore some creation stories from the nations of the ancient near east around Israel, to get a better idea of what makes a creation text. This sets us up for our study of creation in Genesis One as a product of the ancient near eastern cultural context.
TJ Steadman and Kris Bather introduce themselves and the exciting new show in support of the book, "Answers to Giant Questions." They discuss movie prequels and the way that the first chapters of the Bible function as a prequel. TJ shows that the apostle Paul may have considered the Primeval History as essential backstory to the Christian gospel. Finally, we tackle your Giant Questions about Samson, the post-flood return of the Nephilim, and the name of God.