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| THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM |
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| Written by uforc.com | ||
| Tuesday, 17 February 2009 22:43 | ||
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Noted astronomer, Johann Kepler, studied this mystery two centuries ago. According to Vyacheslav Zaitsev, "scientists held an international symposium to discuss this matter."
The "Star" of Bethlehem was a UFO This phenomenon attracted the attention of the authors of the Christian Apocrypha. According to Zaitsev, the Apocrypha was a group of "books banned by church censorship from services and religious reading." The Apocrypha was written to answer man's deepest and "most dramatic mysteries of life." "Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of Herod the King, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem. Saying 'where is he that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the east, and are come to worship him?' Then Herod, when he had privately called the wise men, enquired of them diligently what time the star appeared. When they had heard the King, they departed, and lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, 'till it came and stood over where the young child was'" -The HOLY BIBLE, (Matthew Two; Verses 1,2,7,9 respectively). One popular Greek interpretation is "His star," but my Greek translation states "for we saw for Him the star in the east," (Matthew2:2). The word for star is "aster," which can be interpreted either literally or figuratively. In this case, it is a figurative term used to describe the UFO with an association of familiarity to best describe what was actually seen. It was a real physical object, which gave Christ the sacred ordination of being a part of God's heavenly kingdom. In the Greek, it is "GAR EIDO," or "For (all) to see." A COMMON BIBLICAL DISTORTION What I find really interesting, is that some Christian theologians believe that the wise men came to worship Jesus two years after his birth! We find this in Matthew 2:9-11. When they'd left Herod, the "star" was waiting to the east, to guide them to the Christ Child. It "went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was." But according to the documents, it wasn't in a manger! Some time had passed; probably to assure the safety of Christ, as Herod had ordered the murder of the innocents to eradicate the threat that Christ had posed to Herod's kingdom. Many theologians now believe that the wise men did not come to worship Jesus Christ until 2 years after his birth. They found Jesus in a "house," where they met with the "young child." (Matthew 2:9-11).
"It had wings, the kind an eagle has, and many long rays, which sent it moving in a circle when it descended upon Mount Vans." -ZAITSEV So what role did the Star of Bethlehem play? The evidence suggests that there were angels occupying the heavenly vehicle, who watched over the Christ child. An angel warned Joseph, in a dream, that they were to smuggle the child out of Bethlehem and take him to Egypt. Christ was hidden there in safety until Herod's timely death. I would speculate that it was probably an angel from that star-like UFO. (reference #1) REFERENCES: FLYING SAUCERS, MYSTERIES OF THE SPACE AGE Magazine; April, 1969, issue #63; Visitors From Outer Space, "Science vs. Fiction," by Vyacheslav Zaitsev; Reprinted from SPUTNIK magazine "The Russian Digest." UFOs: A SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY; © copyright 2007; Christopher Montgomery; White Knight Productions; Underground books Reference #1: SEE ALSO: "The Holy Family's Journey to Egypt" _________________________________ HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL LINKS AND RESOURCES:
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