Throwback Thursday: Dr. Michael Heiser - The Divine Council (Part 1)

Throwback Thursday: Dr. Michael Heiser - The Divine Council (Part 1)

From P.I.D. Radio by Derek and Sharon Gilbert

April 16, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

The episode features the first part of an interview with Dr. Michael S. Heiser discussing the Divine Council and its implications for Christian theology.

This week, we feature the first half of a two-part interview we recorded in 2005 with the late Dr. Michael S. Heiser, a Bible scholar with a Ph.D. in Biblical Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages. This is P.I.D. 101, a primer in the nature of the spiritual war in which we find ourselves. To wit: What is the Divine Council? What implications does the Divine Council model have for Christian theology? How does this affect our lives? In a nutshell, the Divine Council is the group of divine beings -- seraphim, cherubim, and malakim -- who make up the court of God. It’s referenced most notably in I Kings 22:19-23 and Psalm 82. The rebellion of the fallen angels has taken place in several stages: The “serpent” in Eden; The Watchers of Genesis chapter 6, whose interaction with human women produced the Nephilim; The seventy “sons of God” (bene elohim) who were placed over the nations after the incident at the Tower of Babel. Those 70 bene elohim became the gods of the nations around the ancient Hebrews: Marduk, Molech, Chemosh, Baal, Asherah, Dagon, and the rest. They are still with us, and their goal is the destruction of mankind. Next week, we’ll discuss with Mike how this is all tied…

People in this episode

Hosts: Derek Gilbert, Sharon Gilbert

Guest: Dr. Michael S. Heiser

Topics covered

  • Divine Council
  • spiritual warfare
  • Christian theology
  • fallen angels
  • Nephilim
  • UFO phenomenon

Keywords

  • Divine Council
  • spiritual war
  • Bible scholar
  • fallen angels
  • Nephilim
  • seraphim
  • cherubim
  • malakim

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Organizations: GilbertHouse.org, X (formerly Twitter)

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