Unearthed among the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Giants is one of the most intriguing and controversial texts ever found. This clear, engaging, and well-researched retelling brings its powerful secrets to life for today’s readers. Whether you are new to biblical mysteries, researching Nephilim and fallen angels, exploring ancient explanations for evil, or drawn to apocalyptic themes that feel strikingly relevant now, this book meets you where you are. Written in straightforward, accessible language with no prior knowledge required, it replaces confusion with clarity, wonder, and insight. Inside you will find: • The dramatic story of the Watchers’ rebellion: 200 angels descend, swear a fateful oath on Mount Hermon, take human wives, and father the terrifying Nephilim giants. • The forbidden knowledge they taught humanity (weapons, metallurgy, astrology, sorcery, cosmetics, and more) and how these secrets unleashed widespread corruption. • Vivid accounts of the named giants (Ohya, Hahya, Mahway, Gilgamesh) and their haunting prophetic dreams foretelling doom. • Enoch’s central role as righteous scribe, heavenly mediator, and bearer of God’s unyielding judgment. • The archangels’ intervention: binding the Watchers in darkness, inciting the giants’ self-destruction, and preparing the way for the Great Flood. • The chilling aftermath: the spirits of the slain Nephilim becoming roaming demons that afflict humanity long after the waters recede. • Cross-cultural parallels with Greek Titans, Norse Jötnar, Mesopotamian heroes, and more. • Post-Flood giant remnants (Og, Goliath, Anakim) and how ancient interpreters explained their survival. • Why these themes of forbidden knowledge, dangerous hybridity, boundary violations, and inevitable judgment speak so urgently to our era of rapid technological change and existential questions. More than a summary, this is an invitation to encounter one of humanity’s oldest and most gripping narratives. It tells a story of rebellion, monstrous consequences, divine justice, and the survival of righteousness that has shaped Jewish and Christian thought for over two thousand years. Perfect for personal study, Bible study groups, theology enthusiasts, or anyone fascinated by ancient texts, hidden history, giants, fallen angels, and the timeless struggle between good and evil. Step into these pages and see the ancient world, and perhaps our own, in a powerful new light.