Thursday, November 29, 2007

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

I thought it would be interesting to UFOlogists to see how many places in the Bible refer to space. I have kept this list for years, not knowing what to do with it, but now it makes for good research on just how mankind came about.

KING JAMES VERSION:

Amos: 5:8

He who made the Plieades, and Orion and changes deep darkness into morning, who also darkens day into night. Who calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out on the surface of the earth. The LORD is his name. - New American Standard Bible

In the King James Bible instead of the Plieades it says the "7 Stars
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Job 9:9

Which maketh Arcturus, Orion and Plieades and the chambers of the south. - King James

Ash - Arcturus Cecil - Orion Cimah - Plieades

Who makes the Bear, Orion, and the Plieades - New American Standard Bible

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Names of the Gods!! (IIKings 17:30

Baal, Molech, Nehusftan, Succothbenoth, Nergal, Ashima, Nibhoz, Tortak, Adrammelech, Anammeleck,Seccuth, Remphan

IKings 11:7 Ashtoneth, Milcom, Chemosh

Judges 5:23

Meroz
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Places where the Plieades are mentioned:

Amos 5:8, Job 9:9-34, Job 38:31

Satan in Heaven

Job 1:6

Wormwood

Rev. 8:11, Amos 5:7

Unicorn

Job 39:9 and 10, Deut: 33:17

Came from "Across" heaven

Isiah 13:5

The "Lord's" Chariots

Psalms 68:17, Deut. 33:2

Petra/Sur

Deut. II - Wings of Eagles

Rev. 12 - Petra (which is Sur), Numbers 24:18

The mark - Revelations 14

Other than 1 God - John 8:37-44, Daniel 11:36

Captain of the Lord! - Joshua 5:13-14

UFO - II Samuel 22:8 - 11

Angel standing in sky - I Chron: 21:16

Voice from heaven says: Come up here!" - Rev. 11:2

New heaven/earth - Isiah 65:17, Rev. 21:1, IIPeter 3:3-13, Deut 4:19

Chiun - Star of your God - Amos 5:26

God stood on a wall with a plumb line in his hand - Amos 7:7

Cannabilism - Leviticus 26:28 and 29, Deut. 28:53, Isiah 49:26, Jeremiah 19:9, Lamentations 4:10

From what I have ascertained Jehovah was a physical being and was not the Creator. The Supreme Being, the Almighty, appears in the first few pages of Genesis. He seems to be the author of the first story of creation (1st creation of man). He is a infinitely great and good Being. Soon afterwards a change of behavior appears in the 2nd story of creation.

Genesis 2:7

Yhwh - Secondary role - serves two functions: to improve the planet and forms Adam in a secondary creation. Appears at beginning of second chapter and is substituted for the Almighty who created the world.

Yhwh does not create but "forms" man. Yhwh is a being who moves in a human manner. He has vast scientific knowledge and immense powers. He might be described as immeasurably superior to man. He is not God. He is a being more highly evolved who came down from the sky. He is from a planet with a civilization that has advanced to the point of sending explorers into space. He is a space traveler.

Yhwh formed the Jews from the dust of the ground (elements). He was a space traveler that implanted a breeding stock to be the origin of his people - a distinct and chosen people. They were given special attention by this being from space. Jews are not of this earth. They came from space and will return there.

Yhwh - appears as two different entities. Yhwh himself and the spacecraft in which he came, both the container and the contained.

Yhwh left the satellite in another craft. It was described as the face of Yhwh in reference to its circular appearance. It had a front and rear. Its brilliance varied.

All of the above about Yhwh is from the "Lost Tribes from Outer Space." If you can find that book it will enlighten you! You can look up all the references for yourself but look at it as an alien from space.

I said before that we published "The Bible Revisited" which was based on the Bible being a space story. I once gave the booklet to a pilot where I worked who professed to be a Christian. He wanted to read it. He gave it back ripped to shreds and said how could you publish something like this? He thought it was satanic. It was all written from verses in the Bible. Wendelle Stevens said it was the most important book he had ever read!

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