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- Elioud abstract "In the Jewish mystical tradition set forth in the Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees that was carried on by groups including the religious community of Qumran that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Elioud (also transliterated Eljo) are the antediluvian children of the Nephilim and are considered a part-angel hybrid race of their own. Like the Nephilim, the Elioud are both exceptional in ability and wicked. They are, in effect, demigods who like the Greek god Prometheus give humans access to divine secrets. Arguably, they are included within the Biblical phrase "Sons of God" (i.e. Bene Elohim).".
- Elioud wikiPageID "39504930".
- Elioud wikiPageRevisionID "602666412".
- Elioud subject Category:Angels.
- Elioud subject Category:Angels_in_Judaism.
- Elioud subject Category:Christian_theology.
- Elioud subject Category:Hebrew_Bible.
- Elioud subject Category:Mysticism.
- Elioud subject Category:Pseudepigraphy.
- Elioud comment "In the Jewish mystical tradition set forth in the Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees that was carried on by groups including the religious community of Qumran that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Elioud (also transliterated Eljo) are the antediluvian children of the Nephilim and are considered a part-angel hybrid race of their own. Like the Nephilim, the Elioud are both exceptional in ability and wicked.".
- Elioud label "Elioud".
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- Elioud wasDerivedFrom Elioud?oldid=602666412.
- Elioud isPrimaryTopicOf Elioud.