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Flying Vehicles
There are
362
verses describing natural and
manmade
objects as vehicles in the Bible
Two Important Verses
The concept that God
uses flying vehicles and that those vehicles are part of a fleet of high
tech vessels, known as, the Hosts of God is never mentioned from the pulpit,
although, the Bible clearly proves this concept through in a thousand verses. Two
of the verses lend particular detail to this concept, describing the need for
these vessels, and the fact that there are thousands of different types of these
flying vehicles. Though veiled in mysterious translation mistakes and additions, when viewed
in the original text, these verses provide interesting aspects to this
paradigm.
Why God Uses Flying Vehicles
The most common argument we receive concerning this paradigm, that
God travels in vehicles similar to UFOs, and that God has need for this, is that
this is a ridiculous concept; because "He" is everywhere, all the time. We
believe that the Spirit, or force, of the Father God, called El in the Hebrew,
is described as the head of the Family of beings known as the Elohiym, and is part of all living
things. This word, Elohiym, is the Hebrew word most often translated into
the English word God. The word elohiym, pronounced el-o-heem', is the plural of
elowahh; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used in the plural thus,
especially with the article of the supreme God. The word is definitely
plural. And we believe that the Elohiym, the beings called God, which are led
by the "individual" Elohiym called the Lord God named Yhovah, are not
restricted by physical limitations, but do have a physical presence. The Elohiym are served by a variety of powerful beings, named the Malak, and called
under the generic name in the Bible, as angels. It is that Family, Yhovah and
the other Elohiym, along with the Malak, (God and the angels), that use these
flying vehicles. This view of the real God, and Gods, of the Bible is easily
revealed with simple research of scriptures on these subjects, and requiring no
special knowledge. The research, upon which the details of this concept are
based, can be found in two informative links on this website:
The
Reality of God and
Jesus, The
Christ
With a realistic understanding about what the Bible does say about
the nature of God, the following concepts describe a need for these vehicles, and
a likely description of a vast number and variety of vessels in the fleet of
God, the "Hosts of the LORD" .
A Need for
the Vehicle
The verse, which confirms that God himself actually states that he does appear
in clouds, for a specific purpose, is found here:
Exodus
19:9
And the Lord said unto
Moses, Lo, I come unto thee in a
thick cloud,
that the people
may hear when I
speak
with thee,
and believe thee
for ever. And Moses told the words of the people unto the Lord.
The
words
'unto
thee' in the phrase
come unto thee,
'with thee'
in the phrase
speak with thee,
and 'thee'
in
believe
thee
were added by the translators.
The original verse actually reads:
"And the Lord said unto
Moses, Lo, I come in a
thick cloud,
that the people
may hear
when I
speak,
and believe
for ever."
Yhovah is not saying the people
will hear and believe in Moses. The Lord clearly states the presence of
this object is being used, by Him, to impress the people, so they will hear
him and believe in him..
The Fleet Of Yhovah
- Great
Numbers and Types of Vehicles
Almost
300
times, the God of the Old
Testament is referred to as the Lord of Hosts. The
word host is taken from,
tsaba', pronounced tsaw-baw'; a mass of persons (or
figuratively, things), especially organized for
war (an army).
This is an army, or fleet of many thousands of chariots and millions of beings
called the Malak or angels. The chariots of God are also called chariots
of fire and are described as flying. It is also clearly stated that the
clouds are his chariots. Since Jesus is Yhovah of the Old Testament
and because he will return coming in the clouds it is doubtless that those clouds are the flying chariots of
fire of 2 Kings. Thousands of them certainly
constitute a fleet. Bible text states that this
fleet was involved in the creation of our current
biosphere and will be the force that wrests control
from the rebel angels that have power over the Earth
and imprison these rebels for a
1000-year period.
There is one verse
that offers an interesting view of the awesome extent of the influence of the
Family of God. When John witnessed the Revelation, he described the number of
beings in the presence of Jesus, who was the same Yhovah of the Old Testament:
"And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and
the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten
thousand, and thousands of thousands;" (Revelation 5:11) If taken literally, he
is saying the number is, at least, in the hundreds of millions or, even possibly, in
the millions of hundreds of millions, which translates to the trillions. Since
the phrase "ten thousand" is translated from the Greek word for "myriad", the
number may be uncountable, in human terms. And, considering these beings obviously
have physical presence, the concept represented in this verse, possibly
describing a wide variety of many different types of vehicles to serve them,
seems obvious.
"The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the
Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place." (Psalms
68:17). This last verse needs to be considered
very closely, in its original meaning, as there are translation anomalies
within it.
* The
Phrase "twenty thousand" was translated from the Hebrew word ribbow, pronounced
rib-bo'; meaning a myriad, i.e. indefinitely, large number. It is not the Hebrew word
commonly used for the number twenty, but, rather, the word used for an
uncountable number.
* The
word "angels" was translated from the word: chaliyphah, pronounced khal-ee-faw';
meaning alternation: This is the only instance in the Bible where this word is
translated into "angels", and the reason is a mystery. "Chaliyphah" is commonly
used in reference to variety, as in changes of clothing or attitudes. The word
"thousands", preceding the word "chaliyphah", does mean thousands in the
Hebrew.
With these two mistranslations considered, the verse could easily be
read: "The chariots of God are myriad with
thousand of varieties"
The Fleet Of Yhovah

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