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What if ancient texts describe technology, war machines, and contact with beings from a higher civilization? Mauro Biglino returns to 3 Brothers Quest to explore Skies of Fire, his new book with Erich von Daniken, and the ancient accounts of flying machines, war technology, Elohim, Yahweh, kavod, ruach, cherubim, the ark of the covenant, vimanas, UAPs, and literal Bible translation. Drawing from philology and ancient languages, Biglino argues that many religious terms may point to material objects, political power, and real historical events rather than later theological interpretations. This conversation invites Team Human to rethink ancient history, the rise of monotheism, biblical translation, the nature of power, and the possibility that myths may preserve records of encounters we have not yet understood. What You’ll Learn * Why Mauro Biglino argues for reading ancient texts literally before interpreting them * How kavod and ruach may point to movement, machinery, and material effects * Why the ark of the covenant is described as dangerous technology * How vimanas and other ancient flying machines appear across cultures * Why monotheism may have emerged through power, politics, and selective memory Episode Highlights: * 00:00 Welcome back to Mauro Biglino * 01:16 Recapping literal translation * 09:30 Skies of Fire begins * 16:13 Kavod as flying technology * 22:47 Ruach and moving objects * 27:03 Ark of the covenant * 32:18 Vimanas and ancient texts * 46:16 Monotheism and power Guest: Mauro Biglino is a biblical translator and author known for his literal translation work on the Hebrew Bible, Elohim, Yahweh, and ancient religious texts. In Skies of Fire, co written with Erich von Daniken, he explores war machines, flying technology, and advanced beings described in ancient sources. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned: * Literal Translation: Biglino’s method of reading ancient Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Aramaic as directly as possible before applying theological interpretation. * Philology: Biglino’s primary research method, focused on the roots, meanings, contexts, and usage of ancient words. * Skies of Fire: Biglino and Erich von Daniken’s book on war machines, technology, and flying objects described in ancient texts. * Kavod: Often translated as glory, but Biglino argues the context suggests something heavy, material, dangerous, and capable of movement. * Ruach: Often translated as spirit or breath, but Biglino reads some contexts as describing something that moves from place to place. * Ark of the Covenant: Biglino describes the ark as a dangerous energetic device, weapon, and communication tool. * Cherubim: Usually imagined as angels, but Biglino connects the kerubim with covering structures, wings, sound, wind, and possible technical function. * Vimanas: Flying machines described in Hindu texts and used by the devas, discussed as a parallel to other ancient flying craft traditions. * Identified Flying Objects: Biglino’s phrase for biblical flying objects that he argues are not unidentified because the texts connect them with Yahweh and the Elohim. * Monotheism as Power Concentration: Biglino’s reading of the move from many Elohim to one God as a political and religious process tied to kings, priests, and centralized worship. Subscribe on Your Favorite Platform: https://pod.link/1796044746 [https://pod.link/1796044746] Subscribe to our Substack: https://3brothersquest.substack.com/ [https://3brothersquest.substack.com/] Join our Newsletter: https://www.3brothersquest.net/ [https://www.3brothersquest.net/] Learn more about Marion Institute: https://www.marioninstitute.org/ [https://www.marioninstitute.org/]
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