Gods in Bible
 
Mauro Biglino
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Mauro Biglino, born on September 13, 1950, in Turin, Italy, is an Italian author, essayist, and translator renowned for his unconventional interpretations of biblical texts. Specializing in ancient Hebrew, he has translated 17 books of the Old Testament for Edizioni San Paolo, a prominent Catholic publisher in Italy.

Biglino's work challenges traditional theological perspectives by offering literal translations of original Hebrew scriptures. He posits that the Bible, when read without theological filters, reveals narratives that differ significantly from established religious teachings. His interpretations suggest that the term "Elohim," commonly translated as "God," may refer to a group of entities rather than a singular deity.

Drawing inspiration from authors like Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin, Biglino explores themes related to ancient astronauts and extraterrestrial influences in human history. He proposes that certain biblical passages describe advanced technologies and beings from other planets, offering an alternative perspective on humanity's origins.
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His publications have sparked discussions and debates, appealing to readers interested in alternative histories and interpretations of religious texts.

Among his notable works is "Gods of the Bible," where he delves into these interpretations, encouraging readers to reconsider traditional beliefs.
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In addition to his writings, Biglino engages with a broader audience through conferences and his YouTube channel, where he discusses his research and hypotheses.

His work continues to inspire both interest and controversy, prompting readers to explore ancient scriptures from new perspectives.
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