Esau (Jacob's brother, and also a "mighty hunter") killed Nimrod, not Semiramis. Cut him up into many pieces and hid those pieces all over the world. To this day, children search for "easter eggs" (easter=isis=astarte=ashtoreth=etc) because Nimrods balls were never found again. Nimrod was not Nephilim, his unusual strength came from wearing a special clothing that God made for Adam. Study the book of Jasher for this kind of info.
Book of Jasher (mentioned several times in the Bible) contains a decent account of some of these details, not all of which are correctly being relayed by babylonanon. Nimrod was not Nephilim, nor was he killed by Semiramis, for example.
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No. It would be playing out differently if so; with 30 years of planning and stealth execution, MSM wouldn't be so powerful, for example. They all thought she would win. You can see him rapidly evolving the match the challenge. He was in the right place at the right time, and is enough of a maverick that he can play the role.