Bible Translator Reveals A Shocking Discovery! "The Elohim" - Mauro Biglino

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Mauro Biglino breaks down the translations in the Hebrew bible. His findings may shock you! 🔵Watch the FULL Series On Our Official Website 👉https://www.5thkind.tv/paul-wallis-mauro-biglino Watch the Full series on our main YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/the5thkind - https://youtu.be/tLwDBEMjAxs?si
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For hundreds and thousands of years people around the world have turned to the Bible for information about God. Two scholars Mauro Biglino and Paul Wallis argue for a radically different interpretation

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Mauro Biglino is an internationally Bestselling Italian author, researcher, and highly regarded scholar of ancient Hebrew. For many years he worked for Rome’s Saint Paul Press as a Bible translator, providing with great precision the literal meaning of Hebrew words for Vatican-approved interlinear Bibles.

It is an exacting discipline. The scholar must be rigorous in avoiding any kind of interpretation of the word and give only the literal etymological meaning of each word part.

Mauro’s findings set him at odds with the conventional expectations of the Catholic world and propelled him onto the international stage where his work has opened up a world of cultural memory recorded in the Bible, yet hidden from the public for centuries by mistaken translation and the dogmas of the Church.

Together, Mauro and Paul show that the root meanings of a series of key words in the Bible reveal an earlier layer of information very different to the story of God associated with the Bible. Hidden plain sight in the pages of Genesis is an even more ancient narrative, one which reframes the whole story of human beginnings…

The oldest word in the Bible rendered as “God” is the Hebrew word “elohim.” But is that what the word means? And what are the implications of the translation choices surrounding this mysterious word?

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