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Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Transition Radio Show: The God OF The Bible Who Is He?

 

In Our Dismay Of God: We're We Hurt By Christians or did we Learn who god really is? The Bible is NOT What You Think!. Reinterpreting the early Hebrew scriptures as accounts of tangible, physical beings rather than of a purely spiritual God. The descriptions of Yahweh inhaling smoke and expelling fire (in Leviticus, Kings, and Jeremiah) may not be metaphorical but literal eyewitness accounts of a being or beings who consumed offerings through visible energy or combustion-like effects. We challengethe conventional idea of Yahweh as a single omnipotent God, suggesting instead that ancient writers were describing a technologically advanced entity or collective—linked with the Elohim and “hosts of heaven” (Saba Hassamayim)—who demanded specific rituals and sacrifices. Burnt Offerings Reflect Interaction Rather Than Worship Rather than acts of devotion, sacrifices may have been exchanges or fuel sources demanded by these beings, framing early religion as a record of contact rather than of spiritual metaphor. Israel’s earliest religion recognized other divine figures such as Asherah (Yahweh’s consort). Later editors of the Hebrew Bible suppressed these references to enforce monotheism. Note Yahweh’s fiery nature with Mesopotamian, Canaanite, and Vedic traditions of gods descending with flames or instructing humans in sacrifice, implying a shared global memory of sky-beings misinterpreted as deities. Earliest scriptures may encode recollections of encounters between humans and advanced beings predating organized religion, later reinterpreted as the acts of a moral Creator. Much of early biblical imagery—especially the fire-i==nhaling God—derives from literal, pre-religious encounters rather than purely metaphysical revelation. Yahweh was associated with physical manifestations of smoke, fire, and combustion.The following list includes every book, chapter, and verse explicitly mentioned or discussed in the video’s transcript and commentary excerpts. Books, Chapters, and Verses Mentioned Leviticus * Leviticus 1:9, 17 — God smelling the “pleasing aroma” of burnt offerings. * Leviticus 9:24 — Fire comes out from before Yahweh to consume the burnt offering. * Leviticus 16:2–13 — God appears in the cloud of incense within the Holy of Holies. 1 Kings * 1 Kings 18:38 — Fire from Yahweh consumes Elijah’s sacrifice on Mount Carmel. * 1 Kings 8:10–11 — The cloud fills the temple, representing divine presence. 2 Kings * 2 Kings 1:10–14 — Fire from heaven consumes King Ahaziah’s men. Exodus * Exodus 3:2 — God appears to Moses in a burning bush. * Exodus 19:18 — Mount Sinai covered in smoke because Yahweh descends in fire. * Exodus 24:15–17 — God’s glory appears as devouring fire on the mount. * Exodus 40:34–38 — The cloud and fire dwelling over the tabernacle. Numbers * Numbers 11:25 — Yahweh appears in a cloud to the seventy elders. * Numbers 16:35 — Fire from Yahweh consumes the offering rebels.

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