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Ancient truths hidden in plain sight for thousands of years.

A gradual realization has been dawning, first among ancient alien theorists, and then among the general public, that the Bible has been hiding secret UFO stories. This book closely examines the scriptures, employing exegesis and etymology of eighty-six Hebrew words to get to the bottom of forty-five separate biblical UFO encounters as recorded by over a hundred credible witnesses, including the likes of Moses, Daniel, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Paul, John, and many other patriarchs, prophets, and apostles.

At a time of crossroads between disclosure and conspiracy, never has the Bible been more relevant.

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UFOs in the Bible
by Ken Goudsward
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this book but it proved to be a very enjoyable and balanced book using the history of language, translations, and common sense to to help understand the meanings of the text.
This is not the only book I have read on the subject but the one that breaks it down to understand it better. Some other books get sidetracked when they start on a certain word translation and fail to come back to the initial situation. This book makes sense and sticks to the point. Other also add their opinions, this sticks to the text.
Reading this, I see how the writer of the text would be overwhelmed and wouldn't have the appropriate names to call the things he saw.
I'm very glad I stumbled upon this book!

enjoyable and balanced

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