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Image : Google Free Images Background Music : YouTube Audio Library This video is made using Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. Do not upload elsewhere. You will receive a Copyright Strike if it is uploaded without my permission. The relationship between UFOs, aliens, and the Bible has been a topic of discussion and interpretation. Some sources suggest that certain biblical passages may be interpreted as references to extraterrestrial beings or phenomena, though this is not a widely accepted view among scholars or religious authorities. For example, one interpretation posits that the Hebrew word for "donkey" (אָתוֹן) is related to "mighty one" (אֵיתָן), suggesting that donkeys may have been seen as powerful beings capable of absorbing alien energies. However, this is a speculative theory and not a mainstream biblical interpretation. Other sources indicate that the Bible does not explicitly mention aliens in the modern sense of extraterrestrial life. Instead, it refers to "spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places" , which some interpret as a metaphorical or symbolic reference to cosmic powers. The Bible also does not directly address the existence of UFOs or extraterrestrial life, though it does not explicitly deny it either. Some interpretations of biblical texts, such as the vision in the book of Ezekiel, have been linked to UFOs or ancient alien theories. For instance, the description of a "wheel within a wheel" has been speculated by some to be an allusion to flying saucers or ancient visitors from outer space. However, these interpretations are not universally accepted and are often considered speculative. In summary, while some modern theories and interpretations attempt to connect the Bible with UFOs or aliens, the Bible itself does not provide direct evidence or references to extraterrestrial life or UFOs. The discussion remains largely theoretical and is not supported by mainstream biblical scholarship.