@David Lamb the logic is as follows:
Person A (Job): the sons of God are angels (cites passages such as the sons of God being present when God created the earth and sang for joy in Job).
Person B (Renee): the sons of God are humans (cites Matthew 22 says that angels do not marry)
Person A (Job): Jesus is saying that angels do not marry after the ressurection, but the ressurection had not yet occurred (a future bodily resurrection that the sadducees denied). Thus, this passage wouldn't apply to angels of Genesis 6 (the ressurection had not yet occurred in Genesis 6). Jude and Peter also cite Enoch while referring to the sons of God as "angels".
Person C (David): The saints of Matthew 22 were alive and ressurected, Enoch is not scripture.
You see? You sound like you've sided with person B.
And as noted before, the sadducees wouldn't be giving Jesus a trick question about a future ressurection had they not been speaking of a ressurection yet to come.
Matthew 22:28, 30 ESV
[28] In the resurrection, therefore, of the seven, whose wife will she be? For they all had her.”
[30] For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
The question and answer assume a final bodily resurrection (discussing topics of marriage in a future ressurection).
And then Renee continued on to quote Matthew 27:
Matthew 27:52-53 ESV
[52] The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, [53] and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many.
But this too, in the context alongside Matthew 22, would be a resurrection that happened after the ressurection of Christ. And since Jesus had not yet been crucified in Matthew 22, we know that this also wouldn't apply to the sons of God.
The point being that Jesus is speaking of a resurrection in the future in Matthew 22. Not one that is already passed. An edenic future ressurection where Angels will not marry.
The Genesis was not in the time of that edenic future. And so the sons of God would not fit that category of angels that do not marry.