![]() ![]() One of the interesting characteristics of The Book of Ezekiel as a biblical text is that it is written using the pronoun, I, clearly showing it being written by Ezekiel himself as a first-person account, unlike many biblical texts written in the third person. ![]() Ezekiel was brought to Babylon in the first captivity of Israel and is described as a prophet. Blumrich even used Ezekiel’s description of the craft to patent his own version of an omnidirectional wheel.Įzekiel is a key figure in Judaism and is also prominent in other Abrahamic biblical texts. ![]() ![]() Ezekiel was undoubtedly describing an advanced spacecraft. However, the evidence was overwhelming and Blumrich had an epiphany. This conversation led Blumrich on a mission to disprove von Däniken’s seemingly absurd theory, so he did some research of his own and started writing a book. The two spoke about von Däniken’s ancient astronaut theory from his book, Chariots of the Gods, notably the idea that Ezekiel’s vision was that of a space shuttle, rather than a divine chariot. In the 1970s, Erich von Däniken was invited to a secret speech at NASA where he met Josef F. ![]()
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