The Four-Faced Visitors of Ezekiel
by Arthur W. Orton
About this book
The Four-Faced Visitors of Ezekiel by Arthur W. Orton reimagines a famous biblical episode as an astonishing close encounter, inviting listeners to hear the Book of Ezekiel through the lens of mid‑20th‑century space awareness. Orton, writing from outside the academy, argues that Ezekiel’s first chapter — long treated as dense prophecy or mystical vision — reads like the eyewitness report of strangers arriving from beyond the skies. Blending religious inquiry with speculative interpretation, he treats the prophet as a careful observer and asks whether ancient scripture might record an event that makes sense when viewed against the emerging space age.
This thought‑provoking Religion audiobook explores themes of faith, interpretation, and the limits of language when confronting the unfamiliar. Orton’s plainspoken approach challenges readers to reconsider biblical imagery without sacrilege, positioning the episode within cultural and technological shifts that shaped modern questions about UFOs and “ancient astronaut” ideas.
Perfect for listeners curious about Bible interpretation, religious studies, or speculative history, The Four-Faced Visitors of Ezekiel offers a compact, provocative take that will appeal to anyone intrigued by the intersection of scripture, science, and the possibility of contact beyond Earth.
