Ezekiel Was Not Describing A Ufo Encounter

Eddy_P

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A recent report (23rd February 2011) published by World Breaking Discoveries (Australia) reviews the claim that ‘Ezekiel’s Wheels were a UFO’.

That report, in the form of a review & criticism of three such claims, includes that some researchers utilize 25 and up to 64 verses from the Book of Ezekiel (Old Testament) as their ‘evidence’ for their beliefs while one researcher only used 7 verses.

That latter author did not appreciate the review & criticism as it did not corroborate his claims, and heated words were delivered publicly to the writer of the article.

In the report the statements made regarding UFO interpretations of Ezekiel’s words - are compared to the original Hebrew meanings of some words along with the original context of the seven verses.

The initial conclusion stated (in part)
“…it shows cherry picking (ie. only using parts of verses/sentences), using unrelated verses as if they are describing the one 'event', verses and individual words taken out of context, and using an existing 'new age' theory to amalgamate with your other findings…”.

A second and third review of these comments was requested by the upset author, but the final judgement still brought forth a ‘NOT describing a UFO encounter’.

Other people joined in publicly, with one question being asked "I can't understand your reasoning that it's one 'machine'. No it's four machines".
So the reasoning was given which showed it was just ‘one wheel’ (and not four flying UFOs).

Also, the issue of whether 'the crystal above their head' being a canopy or an astronaut's helmet was addressed.

But the report did not end there. The question was asked…
“If Ezekiel's account is not about a UFO encounter, then to what does it refer ?”

An amazing explanation regarding time travel - was presented as the origin of Ezekiel’s encounter, where the perceived ‘angel’ was in fact a time traveller.

Link to Report: www.worldbreakingdiscoveries.com.au/ref/ezekiel_ufo.html
 

Snow

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A recent report (23rd February 2011) published by World Breaking Discoveries (Australia) reviews the claim that ‘Ezekiel’s Wheels were a UFO’.

That report, in the form of a review & criticism of three such claims, includes that some researchers utilize 25 and up to 64 verses from the Book of Ezekiel (Old Testament) as their ‘evidence’ for their beliefs while one researcher only used 7 verses.

That latter author did not appreciate the review & criticism as it did not corroborate his claims, and heated words were delivered publicly to the writer of the article.

In the report the statements made regarding UFO interpretations of Ezekiel’s words - are compared to the original Hebrew meanings of some words along with the original context of the seven verses.

The initial conclusion stated (in part)
“…it shows cherry picking (ie. only using parts of verses/sentences), using unrelated verses as if they are describing the one 'event', verses and individual words taken out of context, and using an existing 'new age' theory to amalgamate with your other findings…”.

A second and third review of these comments was requested by the upset author, but the final judgement still brought forth a ‘NOT describing a UFO encounter’.

Other people joined in publicly, with one question being asked "I can't understand your reasoning that it's one 'machine'. No it's four machines".
So the reasoning was given which showed it was just ‘one wheel’ (and not four flying UFOs).

Also, the issue of whether 'the crystal above their head' being a canopy or an astronaut's helmet was addressed.

But the report did not end there. The question was asked…
“If Ezekiel's account is not about a UFO encounter, then to what does it refer ?”

An amazing explanation regarding time travel - was presented as the origin of Ezekiel’s encounter, where the perceived ‘angel’ was in fact a time traveller.

Link to Report: www.worldbreakingdiscoveries.com.au/ref/ezekiel_ufo.html
That is an explanation for UFO's that I have been fond of for ocer 3 decades. Off to read the article . . .
 

Snow

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That is an explanation for UFO's that I have been fond of for ocer 3 decades. Off to read the article . . .
Ah ok Eddy. I have encountered your work on another forum a few years ago.

Have you found any other references to this CD ROM in any other ancient texts - or artifacts?

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Eddy_P

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Ah ok Eddy. I have encountered your work on another forum a few years ago.

Have you found any other references to this CD ROM in any other ancient texts - or artifacts?

Yes.
Over 30 ancient texts.
The World Breaking Discoveries website presents some of them in a series of videos throughout their site.

Here are some that Ronald Pegg discovered descriptions within...
Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories
Ancient Middle Eastern Mythologies
The Egyptian Creation Myth
Egyptian God Legends
Egyptian Pyramid texts
Myth of Atlantis
North American Indian Mythologies
Greek Mythology
Buddhism
Hindu Understanding
Quatrains of Nostradamus
The New Testament
The Old Testament
The Book of Mormon
The Qur'an

Here are some I have personally investigated...
Akkadian Mythology - Enuma Elish poem
Atlantis Legend
Book of Mormon 1 Nephi 1:6-10, 4:38 Plates of Brass
Book of Daniel Chapters 1-3, 5, 7-12
Book of Ezekiel Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 40, 41
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Egyptian Mythological Gods
Hebrew Sepher Yetzirah - The Book of Formation
Nostradamus
Letter to Henry, Centuries of Quatrains, Sestets, Letter to Cesar
Egyptian Papyrus of Ani
Qur'an
Book of Mark
Hindu Understanding

The
World Breaking Discoveries website also lists identified encounters to the time periods of
1230 BCE
600 BCE
60 CE
95 CE
610 CE
1550 CE
1820 CE
Their introduction video highlights some of these.
 

tuvok50

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Actually Ezekiel's vision refers to God's spirit organization. The 'eyes' within the wheels indicates god's spirit organization, which consist of spirit creatures, is all seeing and the 'wheels within wheels' indicates that it can move in any needed direction to accomplish God's purpose.
 

Eddy_P

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Actually Ezekiel's vision refers to God's spirit organization. The 'eyes' within the wheels indicates god's spirit organization, which consist of spirit creatures, is all seeing and the 'wheels within wheels' indicates that it can move in any needed direction to accomplish God's purpose.

No. sorry. That is just religious rhetoric - and does not reflect the presented evidence.

Ezekiel is not describing UFOs nor anything to do with a perceived ‘God’.
 

kcwildman

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sorry to disagree here guy but the very deff. of a UFO says otherwise, wheather your idea is the same or not is your prob. but the dude had no idea just what he was looking at. so he discribed it best he could with what he knew about the world as markers of reff. hence
the guy saw a UFO that even landed and moved about on the ground, probb. left tracks in the dirt. that makes it a close incounter class two
and when the thing started talking to him he was convinced it was indeed GOD. or a messanger atleast. besides this guy was not some barnyard bafoon he was infact a real deal prophet of the most high GOD and proved such by many recoreded deeds. sorry that dog just won't hunt IMHO
 

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