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The '''Gibborim''', also known as '''Beings of Light''', are an extremely long-lived alien race with the ability to possess human bodies.
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The '''Gibborim''' are an extremely long-lived alien race with the ability to possess human bodies.
   
 
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The Gibborim are an extremely long-lived alien race with the ability to possess human bodies.

History

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Notable Gibborim

  • Magistrate's Son

Gibborim Hybrids

  • Leslie Dean's Unborn Child

Appearances

Appearances for Gibborim

In chronological order:

Trivia

  • In the comics, the Gibborim are a race of six-fingered giant gods who ruled the Earth before the Great Flood. However, the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the race shares many visual traits with the Majesdanians.
  • A comic-accurate portrayal of a Gibborim appears as a statute in front of the Church of Gibborim's sanctum, at the Crater.
  • In Hebrew, the word Gibborim roughly translates to 'mighty'. This word was primarily used in Genesis 6:4 to describe the Nephilim, hybrid offsprings of biblical angels and human women.

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