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Jesus Demigod

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270 pages, Paperback

Published December 16, 2024

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Mauro Biglino

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Mauro Biglino is an Italian essayist and translator.

Student of the history of religions, specialized in the translation from ancient Hebrew, he has translated the Masoretic text for the publisher Edizioni San Paolo.

For Biglino, through direct analysis of the Hebrew texts of the Bible, knowledge and understanding of religious thought is today more accessible. Biglino translates literally what he reads in the Old Testament, deliberately ignoring those aspects of the faith, reserved for the personal sensitivity. Biglino therefore proposes an examination of the Old Testament through the literal translation of the Hebrew text, the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. In particular, he emphasizes the technological knowledge of those who, according to the author, would have created man in his own image and likeness. Furthermore, he shows that, in the biblical texts, there are references to alien craft - or at least to devices built using technologies not known at the time and not compatible with the level of technological knowledge of the period - and the presence of beings from other planets. In addition to the UFO theories, he exposes translations that differ in form and in content from those adopted by the major religions. In his book "The Bible is not a holy book," the author focuses on how the divinity, spiritually speaking, would not be present in the Old Testament, and also questions possible changes to the text during the centuries.

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September 4, 2025
Fascinating how Biglino deciphers old texts and their original meaning. First part of the book was tougher to get through but second part…we have been lied to for the very start. I love Biglinos work. For open minded believers of Mother Earth and not the ‘woke’.
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