Beelzebub and the Heavenly Chariots | Mauro Biglino

Опубликовано: 30 Март 2026
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Mauro Biglino analyzes biblical passages and historical artifacts such as the Mesha Stele, demonstrating how seemingly insignificant events actually conceal profound historical and religious significance.
He delves into the role of the Elohim and how they were perceived, comparing their biblical representations with those of later traditions, including their evolution into demonic figures in Christian culture, as occurred with the figure of Baal Peor, an Elohim clearly mentioned in the Bible, worshipped by the Moabites on a mountain called Peor, from which his name derives. The term "Baal" means "lord" or "master," while "Peor" is linked to the concept of "opening" or "exposure," likely referring to the rituals performed in his honor.
Baal Peor was best known for his fertility and sexuality rites, practices that often involved behaviors the Israelites considered sacrilegious. These rituals were a major temptation for the Israelites, who sometimes abandoned the worship of Yahweh to participate in the celebrations and sacrifices dedicated to Baal Peor, often encouraged by Moabite women. This religious syncretism led to serious consequences, with Yahweh harshly punishing the people for their infidelity. The author will also discuss historical curiosities, such as the depiction of Yahweh in a flying chariot in a 1625 woodcut, and how these celestial phenomena can be reinterpreted in light of recent revelations about UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) by the Pentagon.

Join us on this fascinating journey through history, archaeology, and reflections on ancient scriptures, to discover how these narratives can offer us new insights and open us to new awareness.

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