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And as they still went on and talked, behold, a chariot
of fire and horses of fire separated the two of them. And Eli'jah
went up by a whirlwind into heaven.
The Bible, Kings2 - 2:11
Whoever discovers the interpretation of these sayings
will not taste death. [...]
His [Jesus] disciples said to him, "When will the
kingdom come?"
"It will not come by watching for it. It will not be said,
'Look, here!' or 'Look, there!' Rather, the Father's kingdom is
spread out upon the earth, and people don't see it."
The
Gospel
of Thomas
Introduction
The Bible contains many descriptions that defy convincing explanation
on the grounds of theology. Follow the links above to unaltered
quotations from the Bible and come to your own conclusions.
For
your convenience visit links below to the Bible Online and to
subject related books. Also
available are books offering Controversial
Interpretations of the Bible.
Ancient Wisdom in the Bible

Weingarten Missal* c. 1210
"Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains
understanding,
for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns
than gold.
She is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare
with her.
Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and
honor.
Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths are peace.
She is a tree of life to those who embrace her; those who lay hold
of her will be blessed. By wisdom the LORD laid the earth's
foundations, by understanding he set the heavens in place; by his
knowledge the deeps were divided, and the clouds let drop the dew."
The Bible, Proverbs 3: 13-20
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* Image Source:
http://www.wga.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/1200-250/index.html
from the "Illuminated Manuscripts" section of the "Web Gallery
of Art":
http://www.wga.hu/html/zgothic/miniatur/index.html
High Technology in the Bible?
There are readers out there who would be surprised or
offended with the notion that high-technology was described in the Bible.
There are other readers who have realized that the only explanations to
Biblical mysteries are ancient Close Encounters. A good question is: Why
are certain, Old Testament events written about in the Bible? The answer
could be that these were special events between basically two groups of
people: One group was the primitives or the general state of humanity in
Biblical times. The other group was the relatively few HUMANS that still
retained and utilized technology originating from the days of Atlantis.
Read the whole article on this subject: HIGH-TECHNOLOGY
IN THE BIBLE.
Bible Online

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The
Passion of the Christ (2004)
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Starring: James Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, et
al.
Director: Mel Gibson
Opening Date: February 25, 2004
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Jesus
of Nazareth
DVD
Franco Zeffirelli (Director), et al
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The
Ten Commandments
DVD
Cecil B. DeMille (Actor), et al
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The
Last Temptation of Christ - Criterion Collection DVD
Martin Scorsese (Director), et al
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The
Interlinear Bible:Hebrew/Greek
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Jay P., Sr. Green (Translator)
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Lost
Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden
by Rutherford Hayes Platt, J. Alden Brett
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The
Complete Dead Sea Scrolls
in English
by Geza Vermes
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The
Book of Enoch
by R. H. Charles (Translator), W. O. E. Oesterley
(Introduction)
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The
Bible Box Set
DVD
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King Solomon led a grand life,
thus rating this epic movie told in two parts, averaging
86 minutes apiece. Director Roger Young chronicles the
king's rise from the weakling mama's boy of Bathsheba to a
ruler known for his wisdom, international alliances,
construction of the Jewish temple, and oh yes, those
thousand wives--concubines included. Part 1 spends the first
hour tracing the rivalry of Solomon (Ben Cross) with
half-brother Adonijah, before and after the death of their
father King David (Max Von Sydow in a brief appearance). It
then makes a 10-year leap to dramatize his famous method of
divining the true mother of a contested infant. In Part 2,
the filmmakers embrace the legend that Solomon and the Queen
of Sheba (Vivica A. Fox) had a romantic as well as political
alliance, suggesting that they were the star-crossed loves
of each other's life and introducing some soft-focus nudity.
With the queen's departure, Solomon descends into
materialism and idolatry. The performances are strong and
the script, penned by Bradley Winter, artfully weaves in
background information to give the viewer helpful historical
context. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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Controversial Interpretations of the Bible

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The Bible
Code
Michael Drosnin
15 December, 1997
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The
Talmud of Jmmanuel: The Clear Translation in English and
German
by Eduard Meier, B. L. Greene (Translator), J. H. Ziegler
(Translator)
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Book Description
It is an ancient Aramaic scroll that may be the source of
the Gospel of Matthew. If authentic, it indicates an
extraterrestrial origin for the Christian New Testament. the
scroll was entrusted to Eduard Meier who has been in contact
with Pleiadian ETs since childhood-it could become the most
stunning find of our century. First translated into German
by Meier and Isa Rashid then into English by B. L. Greene
and J. H. Ziegler teaches a way of life that is logical,
natural,and ultimately, liberating. Reading it can comfort
the doubtful, and jolt the complacent into examining their
own assumptions.
From the Publisher
It repeatedly makes the point that natural law is above all
other and any human law that conflicts with natural law will
inevitably create chaos, misery, and destruction; and
there's not much that's more important to say than that.
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Celestial
Teachings: The Emergence of the True Testament of Jmmanuel
(Jesus)
by James Deardorff
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Book Description
In this well-reasoned book, meteorologist James Deardorff
makes a compelling argument for the authenticity of , an
ancient scroll that suggests that the origin of the
Christian New Testament may well be extraterrestrial. Dr.
Deardorff's arguments are always sound and often dramatic;
such as the observation that stars don't point-UFO beams do.
Deardorff shows how the original teachings were altered over
time and finally transformed into the Gospel of Matthew.
This stunning book is not for the timid or even for the
conventionally religious. It is for the seeker who is not
afraid to contemplate new and daring ideas.
From the Publisher
All Professor Deardorff asks of us is an open mind and a
suspension of judgment until we have carefully studied all
the arguments and data he brings forward. As someone who has
worked in the study of World Scriptures at university level
for 40 years, I admire his enthusiasm his adeptness in
source criticism his fairness to his opponents and his
manifest honesty.
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The
Coming: The Bible's Identity of "So-Called " UFOs
by Jamie Lance
"The Coming" explains a mystery, the connection
between visitors from the sky and religion using years of
research by the author, including translations from Strong's
Concordance to back up every fact. This book does not
present personal theory as a possible explanation for this
phenomenon.
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First of its kind, "The Coming"
reveals the matter-of-fact scriptural identity of these
beings and the gripping end-time agenda behind visitations
of anomalous craft, a mystery soon to culminate in the
ultimate plan for planet earth, the second coming.
In addition, author Jamie Lance reveals why the earth and
man was created, the scriptural origins behind mythical
creatures such as the Sphinx, and presents proof that life
existed on earth prior to the time of Adam.
Since the bible and gospel songs speak of heavenly chariots
and wheels of fire, "The Coming" lets the bible
speak for itself, providing the most unusual answers the
world has ever seen. Written in prose form, "The
Coming" is intriguing for professionals in both the
secular and theological fields as well as the average
individual.
Because sightings of anomalous craft are on the rise, in
these end-times, it's vital to know the bible's identity of
so-called UFOs. Other books raise more questions than they
answer. This book has your answers.
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The
Yahweh Encounters:
Bible Astronauts,
Ark Radiations
and
Temple Electronics
Ann Madden Jones
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Book Description
This astonishing analysis of the Bible reveals that the
Scriptures are filled with technological data, and speak of
a visitation to earth by celestial beings who created man.
Strong evidence is presented that the Exodus tabernacle and
the temple of Solomon, with the ark as centerpiece, were
microwave transceivers comminicating with orbiting
spaceships. "The Yahweh Encounters" also examines
Biblical predictions of 21st century technology including
orbiting thought -control devices and laser exterminators; a
comparison of ancient and modern UFOs; and Biblical
descriptions of the horrors of a one-world dictatorship and
end-time cosmic disasters, to occur just before the return
of Jesus and the spaceships. Three of the twelve chapters
include circuit descriptions involving plasma physics,
crystal lasers, ionic loudspeakers, sonic holography,
microwave resonators, and twelve six-foot diameter metal
dish antennas on wheels. The plan of the construction and
operating procedures (rituals) were taken directly from the
Bible passages of God's plans given to Moses and Solomon.
About the Author
The author holds degrees from George Washington University
and the University of North Carolina, and brings together
her findings from twelve years of research into the
Christian Bible, original meanings of Biblical terms, and
data from non-canonized books and religious texts older than
the Bible. Her chief advisor on the three technical chapters
was her husband, who holds a mathematics degree with a minor
in physics from the University of North Carolina and a
Master's from the University of West Florida,and attended
numerous military schools in electronics, including
microwave systems.
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Children
of Ezekiel:
Aliens, Ufos,
the Crisis of Race,
and the
Advent
of End Time
Michael Lieb
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The
Bible and Flying Saucers
Barry Downing
Bible scholar, Barry Downing, firmly believes that biblical
teachings were inspired by extraterrestrial beings who came to earth
in flying vehicles.
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The
Time of Our Visitation
John E. Chitty
Possibly the most extensive and complete analytical
literary work scrutinizing extraterrestrial intervention and
Biblical Scripture ever compiled.
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Secrets
of the Bible Code Revealed
DVD
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King
of Travelers - Jesus' lost years in India
by Edward T. Martin
What really happened to Jesus Christ during the
mysterious missing 18 years in his life, from the age of 12
to 30? What truths have been hidden from us and why? Join
maverick researcher and explorer Edward T. Martin as he
journeys to remote exotic locations in India, Nepal, and
elsewhere in Central Asia, unraveling the mysteries of
Jesus' lost years. Follow the author on a thrilling journey
of spiritual discovery as he travels the world, from Alaska
to the Himalayas, in search of lost knowledge, adventure,
and much more!
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The
Chronicles of Narnia (3 disc set)
DVD
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The Chronicles of Narnia, a seven-volume,
Bible-based children's fantasy series written in the 1950s
by British theologian C.S. Lewis, draws young readers into
the magical, dangerous land of Narnia and plunges them into
the age-old battle of good and evil. Lewis envisioned these
stories as pictures before he wrote them, so it seems only
proper that the books would eventually make it to the small
screen. In the late 1980s and early '90s, three adventures
in this series--The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (169
minutes), Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader
(168 minutes), and The Silver Chair (168 minutes)--were
faithfully adapted into a TV series by the BBC and Home
Vision Entertainment, then edited to feature-length
productions. All three of these discs (nine hours of
viewing!) are included in this boxed set of DVDs, along with
interactive trivia games and more.
Youngsters expecting special effects like those found in The
Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
may miss the subtler charms of these sweet but rather
homespun productions, with humans dressed as woodland
creatures and patched-in animation. And kids expecting
fast-paced action adventures may snooze after a few hours of
these relatively slow-moving scripts. But those who want a
refresher course in all things Narnia will be thrilled to
see these well-loved fantasies come to life in gorgeous
snowy landscapes--the good lion Aslan (played by a large,
talking stuffed animal), the horrible White Witch (performed
with deliciously over-the-top zeal by actress Barbara
Kellerman), the four siblings, fauns, dwarves, deadly sea
monsters, and all. --Karin Snelson
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