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What if everything you thought you knew about Genesis was a carefully constructed illusion?
ALIEN VERSES: DECODING GENESIS isn’t just a book, it’s a high-voltage expedition into humanity’s concealed origins that will keep you turning pages until dawn. For the first time, the Bible’s most enigmatic verses are decoded line by line, exposing explosive truths religious powers have buried for millennia.
Get ready to uncover who God really is, the scope of His great experiment, and the ancient name the Church erased from memory. Discover the unlikely hero of the Garden of Eden, the technology used to seal it from intruders, the hierarchy of the God society, and the chilling link between declassified CIA documents and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
This is not mythology—it’s the oldest, most precise historical record of our species, stripped of centuries of manipulation.
Award-winning CMO, global innovation leader, and renowned public speaker Gil Rosen brings an outsider’s fearless eye to the world’s most analyzed text. An expert in the art of narrative building, unbound by religious dogma or academic chains, he decodes the source code of civilization with the same disruptive vision that has reshaped industries in the tech world. In the final chapter, he offers a bold path forward, The New Genesis, a revolutionary framework that connects distant cultures and competing theories into one unified timeline of humanity’s hidden past.
By the final page, you won’t just see Genesis differently, you’ll see humanity’s place in the cosmos in an entirely new light.
Question everything.
The truth has been hiding in plain sight for thousands of years.
Until now.

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ALIEN VERSES: DECODING GENESIS

REVEALING THE TRUTH ABOUT THE STORY THAT SHAPED CIVILIZATION

GIL ROSEN

Gil Rosen

ALIEN VERSES: DECODINGGENESIS

REVEALING THETRUTHABOUTTHESTORYTHATSHAPEDCIVILIZATION

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Copyright © 2025 by GilRosen. FirstEdition

No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

First Edition

The author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at press time. The author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

Biblical quotations are from the KingJamesVersion of the Bible, which is in the public domain.

Hebrew text references are from the MasoreticText.

Published by SpinesPublishingPlatform

ISBN: 979-8-90222-304-7

To the seekers of truth who dare to question, and to those who read with open minds beyond the boundaries of tradition.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Reading the Source Code

Alien Verse #1: The Elohim Paradox (Genesis 1:1)

Alien Verse #2: The Celestial Map (Genesis 1:14)

Alien Verse #3: The Great Reptiles of Genesis (Genesis 1:20–21)

Alien Verse #4: In Our Image (Genesis 1:26-27)

The Genesis of God's Names

Alien Verse #5: The Breath of a Living Soul (Genesis 2:7)

Alien Verse #6: The Eden Enclosure (Genesis 2:8-14)

Alien Verse #7: The God Oxymoron & The First Medical Procedure (Genesis 2:18-22)

Alien Verse #8: The Genetic Code & The One Flesh Imperative (Genesis 2:23-24)

Alien Verse #9: The Forbidden Knowledge (Genesis 2:15-17)

Alien Verse #10: The Serpent's Gift (Genesis 3:1-5)

Alien Verse #11: Where Art Thou? (Genesis 3:8-9)

Alien Verse #12: The Eden Lockdown (Genesis 3:24)

Alien Verse #13: The Mark of Cain (Genesis 4:9 & 15)

Alien Verse #14: The Enoch Exception: A Glitch in the Grand Design

Alien Verse #15: The Sons of God & The Experiment Gone Wrong (Genesis 6:1-7)

Alien Verse #16: The Blood Protocol (Genesis 9:3-4)

Alien Verse #17: The Babel Incident and the Genetic Decline (Genesis 11)

Alien Verse #18: The Sodom Incident (Genesis 18 & 19)

Alien Verse #19: The Wrestling Match at Peniel (Genesis 32)

The Global Connection: The End and the Beginning

The Five Stages of the New Genesis

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I extend my deepest gratitude to the scholars, researchers, and free thinkers who have dared to challenge conventional interpretations of ancient texts. I acknowledge that this work stands on the shoulders of countless generations who preserved these ancient texts, ensuring that future generations could continue to discover new meanings within their pages.

Question everything.

The truth has been hiding in plain sight for thousands of years.

Until now.

INTRODUCTION: READING THE SOURCE CODE

Experiencing StarWars as a child in the 1980s remains one of my most vivid and cherished memories, down to the exact seat I sat in at the theater. I was captivated, yet the concepts still felt oddly relatable. I had seen airplanes, so the four-winged X-wings seemed like a natural evolution. The lightsaber, while inspiring, felt like the next logical step from the laser pointers I already knew. That fusion of the futuristic and the familiar was the source of its magic.

In the same way, I don’t believe I could convincingly write about technology that will exist 5,000 years from now. I’ve spent more than twenty years in the tech industry, often leading innovation projects and launching products that had never existed before. Yet even I could not have predicted, just a few years ago, that I would one day be able to create images and even video using nothing but my spoken words. Like some modern-day god, I can speak, and it will become. Or, as we now say, I can “prompt,” and it will be generated. A leap that happened almost overnight.

Now push that thought a thousand, even five thousand years into the future, and our context collapses. I can’t begin to imagine what such a world would look like. And if I somehow did describe something from that far future with precision, it would be fair to give me some credit. People would study my work and ask: How did he know? Was it chance, or had he somehow glimpsed it?

Well, ladies and gentlemen, I introduce you to the Bible—the book in which things that should have been unimaginable for its era are written plainly.

I was born in Japan and spent my early years there, later moving between Tokyo and Haifa, Israel’s bustling port city. Crossing cultures is no small thing for a child. In the days before the internet, countries were far more distinct worlds. One of the first Japanese words a foreigner learns upon arriving in Japan is gaijin (外人) — “outsider,” “alien” — the word used for anyone not of Japanese nationality. InJapan, I never found it offensive; it simply stated the obvious: I was not “from here.”

This book, AlienVerses, is about exactly that: biblical verses that seem “not from here” — so unusual that they demand a deeper examination beyond the boundaries of traditional religious interpretation. But this is not just an intellectual exercise. Genesis is not just another book of the Bible; it is the source code of Western culture. Many of the principles we take as fundamental to modern society originated in its ancient lines. Genesis is both a gripping tale and a direct link to our origins. Its morals and paradoxes still shape our world today. Precisely because of its foundational nature, it demands a closer investigation, a fresh reading to truly understand how it all might have begun, and what really took place in those distant days whose fractures still reverberate through our lives.

My journey into this topic began as a boy reading Erich von Däniken’sChariots of the Gods while, at the same time, studying the OldTestament in school in Israel. VonDäniken’s work taught me to approach the Bible not as a sacred untouchable relic, but as a story to be read plainly, without the ever-present holy filter.

That’s when I started noticing the “StarWars moments” hidden inside the Bible. I was astonished that I, a boy tasked with memorizing verses, was never once encouraged to talk about these anomalies. It was as if everyone had taken a pill that caused them to skip over certain words and phrases. Yet the anomalies are right there. I’m not inventing them. This is not a fictional appendix; it's drawn directly from the source.

This book is my attempt to bring order to that investigation. Too often, discussions in this field hop from one “fun fact” to another without building a coherent narrative. My approach is different. As an Israeli who reads and understands Hebrew, I see a Bible far richer, more nuanced, and far stranger than what appears in the translated versions.

Throughout AlienVerses, we will treat the original Hebrew as the “source code.” For centuries, the world has engaged with this text through layers of translation and doctrinal smoothing. Most people have never encountered the source directly. For native Hebrew speakers, the anomalies are often invisible — buried under cultural conditioning, a kind of mass psychosis that causes us to overlook what is written plainly.

This is not a book about faith, nor about disproving the existence of God. The text speaks for itself. My role is to strip away layers of blind faith and institutional interpretation, and to guide you verse by verse through Genesis as it actually unfolds.

I stand on the shoulders of great thinkers, from proponents of advanced ancient civilizations to advocates of the ancient astronaut theory. This book is not a repetition of their work, but a complement to it, bringing a methodical, verse-by-verse timeline and analysis to the discussion.

We will explore the origins of words and uncover striking discrepancies between original and translated texts. We will wrestle with the ethical and philosophical dilemmas that shaped Western society - dilemmas that, I believe, were born in moral compromise. And we will see how Genesis, read without filters, increasingly resembles an epic tale of advanced, possibly extraterrestrial beings establishing a controlled environment for a biological experiment.

One final note before we begin. TheBible is not an easy book to read. Its language is ancient, its structure complex, its stories layered with centuries of interpretation. Our journey requires a new way of seeing, a willingness to look directly at the source code. We will start slow. The first few AlienVerses will be subtle: grammatical glitches, unusual turns of phrase, quiet anomalies that hint at a deeper story. Think of them as a warm-up, a chance to grow comfortable with the text, to learn our method of decoding, and to adjust your eyes to the new light we are shining on these words.

Be patient. The pace will quicken. The evidence will build. And then, the bombshells will land. The revelations are waiting.

These are the AlienVerses. I invite you to read, to see what is truly written, and to decide for yourself.

ALIEN VERSE #1: THE ELOHIM PARADOX (GENESIS 1:1)

The Text (Genesis 1:1):

The Context – ANewWorldOrder

This is the genesis of it all, where the great story of the Bible begins, where the foundations of Western religion were laid, and where my investigation of the AlienVerses draws its first breath. It is the very beginning, the first verse of the Bible, where the story of creation unfolds, the Bible’s own version of the “big bang.”

Unlike the polytheistic cultures that dominated the ancient world, with their pantheons of specialized gods for war, love, and the sea, the OldTestament presents something revolutionary. From the heart of the MiddleEast, a new form of belief emerged: monotheism. Without any documented theological evolution, the first verses of Genesis introduce an audacious narrative: there is “one,” and he oversees everything.

But here, in the very verse meant to establish this monotheistic foundation, my perspective as a Hebrew reader reveals the first, and perhaps most significant, anomaly of all. For centuries, the world has encountered this text through translations often engineered to smooth over contradictions and divert attention from issues in the original language. Most people have never interacted with the “source code.” Throughout this book, we will treat the original Hebrew as exactly that: the source code of the Bible. By doing so, we bypass theological firewalls and uncover mysteries hidden in plain sight.

A note on the translations used in this book: for the English text, I will use the KingJamesVersion (KJV) as the primary reference. Its profound impact on the English language and Western culture makes it the de facto “official” version for many readers. By comparing this culturally dominant text against the original Hebrew, the anomalies and translation choices become stark.

What about native Hebrew speakers? For them, the anomalies are not hidden by translation but by cultural conditioning. These anomalies are so profound that reading them literally would challenge the foundation of traditional faith. To avoid this, centuries of religious scholarship have woven intricate theological explanations to patch these textual problems. Over time, these interpretations became dogma. The holiness of the text was left to religious authorities, and most people, conditioned by tradition, accepted the official readings without question. For the rest of the world, the translation itself removed the opportunity to encounter the mystery.

The Anomaly – APluralGod?

The English translation seems straightforward, but the original Hebrew contains a grammatical paradox. The third word of the Bible, translated as “God,” is Elohim (אֱלֹהִים).

In Hebrew, the suffix “-im” denotes plural. Elohim is not singular; it is the plural of “God,” and its most direct translation is “Gods.” Yet it is paired with a singular verb, bara (בָּרָא), meaning “he created.” The verse does not say “the Gods they created,” but rather “the Gods, he created.” This is a glaring grammatical tension. Why would a text introducing a single God use a plural noun for that entity in its very first sentence?

This is the foundational AlienVerse. This grammatical mystery opens the door to a new hypothesis: the creative force described was not a singular, omnipotent spirit, but a group of beings operating as one to achieve a goal. Who were they? What was their purpose? This question is the thread we will follow throughout this book. The plural “Gods” is a recurring clue, and a later chapter is dedicated to a deeper analysis of the divine names. For now, it is enough to know that the very first verse challenges everything we have been taught.