UFOs In The Bible

Ancient truths hidden in plain sight for thousands of years.

In 1968 Erich Von Daniken cracked open a door that millions of the curious have peered through with wonderment and possibly some bewilderment. Now, standing on the shoulders of that giant, the door is soundly kicked wide open by Ken Goudsward in this astounding new examination of the scriptures, utilizing unprecedented Hebrew exegesis to reveal no less than 30 extraterrestrial encounters within the pages of the best-selling book of all time.

At a time of crossroads between disclosure and conspiracy, never has the Bible been more relevant.

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What are critics saying about UFOs In The Bible?

Ken Goudsward’s book UFOs in the Bible is a fascinating and well thought out book on the many strange UFO descriptions found in the Bible. He covers all the bases and shows us that the Bible has many descriptions of UFOs and visitors in the past.

David Hatcher Childress, author of the Bestseller Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients

Full of intriguing analysis, this thoughtful and provocative book is a deep-dive into potentially UFO and alien-related references in the bible, a few of which have been noted before, but most of which will be new to readers.”

Nick Pope, UK Ministry of Defence (Retired)

Ken Goudsward is another independent researcher, author, and free thinker who is challenging us to embrace the very distinct possibility that our sacred scriptures are telling us that we have been visited by Star People in humanity’s distant past, and that these visitors (intentionally or not) have influenced the origins of monotheistic religion. He goes where the evidence is leading him. Perhaps, we should have the courage to take the risk and follow.

Rev. Michael J. S. Carter. Author of Alien Scriptures: Extraterrestrials In The Holy Bible

As Ken Goudsward makes abundantly clear, first-hand accounts of encounters with extraterrestrial visitors have been reported for thousands of years. Anyone who has a copy of the Bible in their house can read them, where they have been hiding in plain sight, often misinterpreted as spiritual visions or religious metaphors. 

The problem of translation is one of the great strengths of Goudsward’s work. He isn’t content to merely regurgitate the work of former scholars. He quotes passages in the original Hebrew and Greek, pointing out errors that have been accepted simply because many modern writers continue the practice of quoting cultural interpretations that are now obsolete. Goudsward seamlessly makes translation understandable, and even enjoyable.

Framing his work on the Hynek Scale, Goudsward guides the reader through experiences recorded by biblical authors known as Ezekiel, Isaiah, Moses, David, and a host of others. Anyone familiar with these names is in for an eye-opening experience. Bible verses come alive with new meanings and insights. Age-old mysteries are solved. New mysteries present themselves. This is an important work of easily accessible scholarship.

Jim Willis, author of Censoring God: The History of the Lost Books (and other Excluded Scriptures) and Hidden History: Ancient Aliens And The Suppressed Origins Of Civilization