Mauro Biglino, the Elohim, and the Book of Enoch Explained
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Mauro Biglino, the Elohim, and the Book of Enoch Explained
Was the Bible originally monotheistic — or does it describe a group of physical beings known as the Elohim?
In this episode, we explore Mauro Biglino’s interpretation of the Old Testament, focusing on Genesis 6, the “sons of God,” the Nephilim, and the role of Enoch.
Biglino argues that Elohim is grammatically plural and should be understood as multiple concrete entities rather than a single transcendent God. He connects the Book of Enoch with Genesis and interprets descents, covenants, and anointing rituals as literal events rather than theological symbolism.
This episode presents his model in depth — including genetic intervention and technological transmission — before examining why mainstream biblical scholarship rejects these conclusions.
A deep dive into language, history, and the boundary between philology and ontology.
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