NEPHILIM (fallen angels) aka FALL, verb (Latin fallo, to fail, to deceive)...hence deceptive angles.
AN'GLE, noun (Latin angulus, a corner.) - "the point where two lines meet"....the lines represent the process of dying (inception towards death) and living (choice within balance), and the point represents ones "point of view".
These lines meet at the "cross" road, and consenting to the suggestions of others nails one to the cross.
their offspring
The consequences of ones choices at the cross-road, when ignoring perceivable for suggested.
Parable/myth/metaphor/etc
a) PAR'ABLE, noun (Latin parabola; Gr. to throw forward or against)....aka the perceiving (living) being thrown forwards by the perceivable (process of dying) or the choice of the perceiving to ignore perceivable for suggested, hence reasoning "against" others about the suggested.
b) MYTH; noun (Latin mythus) - "speech, thought, word, discourse, conversation; story, saga, tale, myth, anything delivered by word of mouth" aka suggested information (fiction) over perceivable inspiration (reality).
c) MET'APHOR, noun (metapherein) - "to transfer, carry over; change, alter" aka ones choice to "transfer; carry over; change; alter" perceivable inspiration into suggested information.
NEPHILIM (fallen angels) aka FALL, verb (Latin fallo, to fail, to deceive)...hence deceptive angles.
AN'GLE, noun (Latin angulus, a corner.) - "the point where two lines meet"....the lines represent the process of dying (inception towards death) and living (choice within balance), and the point represents ones "point of view".
These lines meet at the "cross" road, and consenting to the suggestions of others nails one to the cross.
The consequences of ones choices at the cross-road, when ignoring perceivable for suggested.
a) PAR'ABLE, noun (Latin parabola; Gr. to throw forward or against)....aka the perceiving (living) being thrown forwards by the perceivable (process of dying) or the choice of the perceiving to ignore perceivable for suggested, hence reasoning "against" others about the suggested.
b) MYTH; noun (Latin mythus) - "speech, thought, word, discourse, conversation; story, saga, tale, myth, anything delivered by word of mouth" aka suggested information (fiction) over perceivable inspiration (reality).
c) MET'APHOR, noun (metapherein) - "to transfer, carry over; change, alter" aka ones choice to "transfer; carry over; change; alter" perceivable inspiration into suggested information.