day” - (Jude 6).
This controversial verse provides an important insight into earth history.
It is parallel to 2 Peter 2:4. “God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment.”
These chained angels cannot be the same angels as the principalities and powers of darkness which are still in “high places” (Ephesians 6:12) under the direction of Satan.
They are apparently “the spirits in prison” to whom Christ “preached” when He descended to Hades “in the spirit” while His body was resting in the tomb (1 Peter 3:18,19).
In the next verse, we learn that they had been “disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing” (verse 20).
This is also confirmed by the fact that the term “spirits,” when used in the plural and without modification, always refers elsewhere to either angels or demons.
Thus, it becomes evident that these wicked angels must be the same as those (Genesis 6:14) who left their own habitation in heaven, disobedient to God in “going after strange flesh” (Jude 7) in the days of Noah, possessing the bodies of ungodly men and women and hoping thereby to “corrupt” all flesh on earth (Genesis 6:12)..jpg)
The terms “sons of God” in the Old Testament always refers only to angels, but these angels kept not their first estate (“principality”), and through the medium of demon possession (not angel/human cohabitation), attempted to defeat God’s purpose for mankind.
However, this crime merely sealed their own doom.
God did have to cleanse the polluted earth with the global waters of the flood as a result, but neither man nor angels can ever destroy God’s holy purpose in creation.
BY HENRY M. MORRIS, PH.D.
Days of Praise
the Institute for Creation Research
At the Institute for Creation Research, we want you to know God’s Word can be trusted with everything it speaks about—from how and why we were made, to how the universe was formed, to how we can know God and receive all He has planned for us.
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