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ToC Sec. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

The Situation

A
B
C
D

Summary of Blumrich's interpretation
Types and availability of evidence
Need for participation of engineers
Self-assessment of his efforts and book

2

Who Was Ezekiel?

 

 

3

What Did Ezekiel See?

A
B

C
D
E
F

Verses 1:1-28
What does Ezekiel describe?
Wheels
Noise, the commander, verses
Third encounter, at temple
Visit to measure temple

4

The Spacecraft

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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Structure
Quasi-conical lower body
Specific impulse, rocket engines
Helicopters
Mechanical arm, control rockets, wheels
Helicopter units
Command capsule, commander, function
The flight to earth
Terrestrial and return flights

5

Bible Text and Space Technology

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L

Translations
First encounter
Legs, arms, faces
Craft has landed
Main body, engine noise
Command capsule
Flying in the ship
Second encounter
Third encounter
Eyes, cherubim
Fourth encounter
Mature technology

6

Complements and Insights

A
B
C
D

Leitmotifs
Second and third leitmotifs
The temples - third encounter
The temples - fourth encounter

7

Text, Author, and Report

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B
C
D
E

Example of mis-sequenced verses
Juxtaposition: verse number and contents
Who wrote the book
Visions or actual events?
Scholars' views of Ezekiel's significance

8

The Mission

A
B
C
D

Initial considerations and precautions
Geographical range of the mission
Ships and crew complement
Why was Ezekiel chosen to contact?

9

Form and Mechanism

A
B

Introduction
Why aliens must look human

10

Widening the Basis

 

 

 

Appendix

ToC A
B
C
D
E
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Table of Contents
A. Technical Description
2. The Propellant Tank
5. The Wheels (unworkable versions)
5. The Wheels (workable versions)
B. Analysis
(a) Flight conditions
Individual weights
Lift weight at velocity v
3. Results
Technical specs

 

References

 

 
       

 

Extras (not in book)

 

 

 

Figures

 

 

 

Verses According to Blumrich

 

 

 

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