I do not believe it to be a metaphor.
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I don’t have the time to convince u, sorry 😊❤️
there is good reason to believe that lower case plural "gods" often appears in contexts where in other texts (like the greek) say "angelos" and the hebrew says "elohim" they are people. not a metaphor. people with pale skin, 7` typical stature and elongated heads, and larger eyes. prototypic of the "grey" aliens and "nordics" many people claim to have been abducted by and had babies conceived and then later, extracted with advanced technology (probably teleporting).
what if both aliens, angels and "gods" (lower case, plural) in texts all refer to these people. and the hebrews called them "elohim" which is the plural for brightness, like, as in, white skin, red/blonde hair, compared to mostly brown humans. the irish called them "tuatha de danaan" or "aes dana" the people of light, or the tribe of bright ones.
that's what i believe, and that they are our fellow humans, who advanced so far that around 5000 years ago, they rounded up all of the fallen angels, and threw them into the volcano of Tenerife (the greeks called it Tartarus, the word that is translated as Hell in the new testament) and they left, and all of human history since then has been to do with the half-breeds who were trained and inducted into the cult of chronos, aka saturn, aka Satan, the enemy of the non-fallen angels, the serpent, aka Qetzlcoatl of the aztecs, with his flashy clothing ornamented with the prismatic feathers and scales of birds and reptiles.
pretty sure that other cultures have myths about this "serpent" guy also, because he went on a world tour, starting up imperial cults, and of whom the degraded DNA of these cultists has reached the point now where they are entirely similar to most people on this planet except for they often have genetic defects caused by inbreeding, as they try to maintain their nephilim genetics.