Genesis 6:1-4
Four verses of terse Hebrew, two rare construct phrases, one verb shared with Eden, and three millennia of interpretation. Genesis 6:1-4 is the OT-side anchor of the Watchers tradition — but before any expansion, the text has its own grammar to declare.
Topical Multiple
The New Testament places no upper limit on baptism — adults of every age are baptized. The contested question is the lower limit. The text never names a number of years. It names prerequisites — hearing, believing, repenting, confessing, appealing. The lower limit is the threshold at which a person can credibly exercise those capacities.
The full Hebrew Old Testament reaches us in copies from c. AD 900 — but the Septuagint and the Dead Sea Scrolls predate Christ. Was the Masoretic Text quietly altered in the interim? The pre-Christian witnesses answer.