The Manna Machine

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The Manna Machine is a speculative non-fiction book proposing that the biblical manna was produced by an ancient, technologically advanced device described in the Book of Exodus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
associatedWith ancient astronaut hypothesis
paleo-contact theories
author George Sassoon NERFINISHED
Rodney Dale NERFINISHED
basedOn Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
claims that a machine described in Exodus generated manna as food
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes a self-contained food-producing machine
genre ancient astronaut literature
speculative non-fiction
hasTitle The Manna Machine NERFINISHED
influenced later fringe theories about biblical technology
interpretsAsTechnology descriptions of the Ark of the Covenant
language English
mainSubject Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
ancient technology
biblical miracles
manna
proposes that biblical manna was produced by a technological device
relatedTo ancient astronauts in popular culture
speculative interpretations of the Ark of the Covenant
subjectOf critical reception from biblical scholars
skeptical analysis
suggests that advanced technology existed in biblical times
topic interpretation of biblical texts as technical manuals
technological explanations of religious phenomena
workType non-fiction
religion and science

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George Sassoon notableWork The Manna Machine