Alien Abductions In The Bible & MORE!
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ken Goodsword is an independent researcher and author who became interested in UFOs in the Bible after reading books on ancient aliens. He found connections between biblical stories and UFOs, particularly in the story of Moses, who followed a pillar of fire and smoke during the Israelites' journey. Goodsword analyzed the Book of Exodus, translating Hebrew words to explore these connections. He suggests that biblical descriptions may indicate encounters with extraterrestrial beings rather than traditional interpretations of God. After his research, Goodsword's perspective on the Bible changed, leading him to question established beliefs and seek a deeper understanding of these ancient texts.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Ken Goodsword discusses the connections between UFOs and biblical texts, suggesting that many biblical accounts may describe extraterrestrial encounters. He explores various figures such as Moses, Enoch, and Jacob, proposing that their experiences align with modern interpretations of UFO phenomena.
The biblical stories may contain descriptions of UFO encounters, suggesting a connection between ancient texts and extraterrestrial beings.
Ken Goodsword
“I decided to just kind of look into it and follow up and figure it out on my own.”
The biblical stories of Moses describe a flying object that was a pillar of fire at night and a pillar of smoke during the day, suggesting a UFO connection.
The Elohim in the Old Testament may refer to extraterrestrial beings rather than a singular monotheistic God.
The concept of the merkaba in Jewish tradition refers to a flying chariot, which may imply a UFO.
The Star of Bethlehem may have been a UFO due to its described movements and the way it led the wise men to a specific location.
Jacob's wrestling match with a being may indicate a close encounter of the second kind, as he sustained a physical injury.
Enoch's abduction by the ruach may imply a UFO encounter.