While the Bible does not explicitly mention aliens or extraterrestrial life, it does contain various accounts of non-human entities that possess spiritual significance. In Ezekiel's vision of God's throne (Ezekiel 1:5-28), there are descriptions of six-winged seraphim and other celestial beings with multiple faces. These creatures are not necessarily 'aliens' in the modern sense, but they embody divine power and serve as agents of God's presence. Furthermore, the concept of angels is central to biblical theology, with numerous references to these heavenly beings interacting with humans (e.g., Genesis 16:7-13, Daniel 10:5-21). The Bible also describes the Nephilim, a term that has sparked debate among scholars regarding its literal meaning and connection to extraterrestrial life. In Genesis 6:1-4, the Nephilim are described as the offspring of fallen angels and human women, suggesting a supernatural element to their existence. However, this passage should not be seen as providing evidence for modern concepts of aliens or UFOs. Instead, it reflects ancient Israelite beliefs about divine intervention and the nature of evil. Ultimately, while the Bible does not offer direct answers to questions about extraterrestrial life, its rich symbolism and metaphors provide valuable insights into the human imagination's long-standing fascination with the possibility of non-human forms of existence.