Let us delve into the prophetic words of Jesus from Luke when asked what are the signs of the end of days 21:10-11 (NKJV): “Then He said to them, ‘Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be great earthquakes in various places, and famines and pestilences; and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven.” Jesus describes signs of the end times, highlighting “fearful sights” and “great signs from heaven.” The Greek word for “fearful sights,” phobetron, translates to “monsters,” indicating the presence of monstrous beings. This term, used in ancient Greek literature, describes events like the birth of giants and other creatures. By comparing these prophecies to the days of Noah, we note the pre-flood conditions of population explosion, gross sexual perversion, and nefarious activities by spiritual beings, leading to the birth of giants. Modern phenomena, such as trans-humanism, gender changes, and societal moral decline, mirror these ancient events. Interpreting Jesus’ prophecy suggests similar monstrous events and spiritual activities will occur before the end of the age. Understanding these signs is crucial, as they prepare believers for the times ahead rather than frighten them. “In As in The Days of Noah” aims to provide deeper insights into these biblical events and their relevance to contemporary times. By drawing connections between ancient prophecies and modern-day occurrences, the book urges readers to study these teachings for enhanced readiness in the future. The Greek word “phobetron” (φόβητρον), derived from “phobos” (φόβος), means “fear” or “terror.” It describes something causing fear, terror, or dread. In ancient Greek literature, it referred to frightening or monstrous creatures or phenomena. In Luke 21:11, scholars interpret it to mean terrifying sights or monstrous beings appearing as signs in the end times. Exploring further, we see that before the flood, there was a population explosion, gross sexual perversion, and nefarious activities by spiritual beings, leading to the birth of giants. The context reveals that current events mirror pre-flood conditions, indicated by the parallelism between ancient events and modern phenomena like trans-humanism, gender changes, and societal moral decline. Interpreting Jesus' prophecy as a sign of similar monstrous events and spiritual activities occurring before the end of the age, these prophecies aim to prepare believers for the times ahead, urging them to understand and recognize these signs. The book “In The Days of Noah” includes this information, providing deeper insights into these biblical events and their relevance to contemporary times. By encouraging readers to study these teachings, the book helps them become better equipped for the future, drawing connections between ancient prophecies and modern-day occurrences. Matthew’s account of Jesus' prophecy describes the pre-flood conditions as a direct parallel to those at the end of the age. Just as there was a population explosion before the flood, we experience a similar phenomenon today. Genesis 6:2 (NKJV) states: “That the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves of all whom they chose.” This passage highlights gross sexual perversion, reflected in today’s society with rampant moral decline and increasing acceptance of behaviors once considered evil. The book addresses the concept of nefarious spiritual beings mating with women, resulting in the birth of giants, connecting this to modern discussions of trans-humanism, where humans integrate with technology, potentially altering their nature. The author uses creative license to reach those undecided about the Bible, aiming to soothe their concerns about the evil events witnessed today. This work intends to open the minds of truth seekers. By drawing parallels between ancient prophecies and current events. God Bless You