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Out of the union of the Watchers with mortals came the giants who are mentioned throughout the Old Testament—for example, in the story of the shepherd boy [[King David|David]] and the giant [[Goliath]].<ref>Deut. 2:11, 20; 3:11, 13; Num. 13:33; Josh. 12:4; 13:12; 15:8; 17:15; 18:16; I Sam. 17:4–51; II Sam. 21:16–22; I Chron. 20:4–8.</ref> These giants are the offspring of these mighty Watchers, who once held the office at the same level of the Great Silent Watchers. It was their responsibility to hold the Cosmic Christ image for all evolutions. So their fall was great, and today they are the powerful and the mighty among earth’s evolutions. They have a very large physical presence, and when they are not compromised by intermarriage, they retain that large stature.

Out of the union of the Watchers with mortals came the giants who are mentioned throughout the Old Testament—for example, in the story of the shepherd boy David and the giant Goliath.[1] These giants are the offspring of these mighty Watchers, who once held the office at the same level of the Great Silent Watchers. It was their responsibility to hold the Cosmic Christ image for all evolutions. So their fall was great, and today they are the powerful and the mighty among earth’s evolutions. They have a very large physical presence, and when they are not compromised by intermarriage, they retain that large stature.

  1. Deut. 2:11, 20; 3:11, 13; Num. 13:33; Josh. 12:4; 13:12; 15:8; 17:15; 18:16; I Sam. 17:4–51; II Sam. 21:16–22; I Chron. 20:4–8.