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... Text to be formatted | Images to be added [ CD-Rom Home ] The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications Vol I Donovan A. Courville Vol I | Vol II A Critical Examination of the Chronological Relationships Between Israel and the Contemporary Peoples of Antiquity by Donovan A. Courville 37 Chapters 16 Chronological Charts 34 Tables 7 Plates 3 Maps More than 700 pages Challenge Books Loma Linda, California About the Author Donovan Courville trained early in life for the ministry, completing his studies to the B.Th. degree in 1922 from Andrews University. Subsequent developments were such as to lead into the teaching profession, additional studies leading to the B.A . degree from the same institution in ...
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... Text to be formatted | Images to be added [ CD-Rom Home ] The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications Vol II Donovan A. Courville Vol I | Vol II A Critical Examination of the Chronological Relationships Between Israel and the Contemporary Peoples of Antiquity THE NILE VALLEY NILE DELTA Rameses Goshen? Memphis Ithtowe Lake Moeris SINAI PENISULA Gulf of Suez Bahr Yusuf DESERT DESERT RIVER NILE RED SEA Thinis Oasis Thebes Elephantine THE EXODUS PROBLEM and its Ramifications A Critical Examination of the Chronological Relationships Between Israel and the Contemporary Peoples of Antiquity by Donovan A. Courville 37 Chapters 16 Chronological Charts 34 Tables 7 Plates 3 Maps More than 700 pages Challenge Books Loma Linda, California Library of Congress Catalog Card Number ...
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3. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1992 (Vol XIV) Home | Issue Contents Forum IIa. Early Bronze Age Exodus/Conquest - presented by Bob Porter Introduction Placing the Exodus at the end of the Old Kingdom (end of 6th Dynasty) and the Conquest at the end of Early Bronze Age (end of Early Bronze III) has obvious benefits in terms of giving a good match with the biblical record: - 1). Egypt entered a dark age (the First Intermediate Period) as might be expected following the loss of its Pharaoh and army, most of its crops and animals, and some of its other wealth. The disasters of the Ipuwer Papyrus ...
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... Ages in Chaos Volume I: From the Exodus to King Akhnaton Immanuel Velikovsky CHAPTER ONE In Search of a Link Between Egyptian and Israelite Histories Immanuel Velikovsky Two Lands and Their Past Palestine, one of the westernmost lands in Asia, and Egypt, in the northeast corner of Africa, are neighboring countries. The history of Egypt reaches back to hoary antiquity; the Jewish people has a history that claims to describe the very beginning of this nation's march through the centuries. At the dawn of their history the Israelites, an unsettled tribe, came from Canaan to Egypt. There they grew to be a people; there. also, they bore the yoke of bondage. Their ...
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5. A Harbinger of the Exodus? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review (1994) "Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference" Home | Issue Contents A Harbinger of the Exodus?David Salkeld A puzzling aspect of Velikovsky's published works is the scant attention he gives to the man known as Moses. This is strange when one recalls that he went from Tel Aviv to the USA in 1939 to comb reference libraries for data on Moses, Oedipus and Akhenaten, in preparation for a book he planned on Freud. These researches eventually emerged in the book Oedipus and Akhnaton [1 ]. But although two of his other books - Worlds in Collision and Ages in Chaos - treat the Exodus in some detail, ...
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6. The Exodus Symposium April 23-25, 1987 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History IX:2 (July 1987) Home | Issue Contents SPECIAL REPORT The Exodus Symposium April 23-25, 1987 Memphis, Tennessee, sponsored by The Near East Archaeological Society Reported by Stan F. Vaninger The 1987 Exodus Symposium, subtitled "Who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus?" actually addressed a somewhat wider range of issues. Twenty scheduled lectures were ordered into three general categories, dealing with: evidence from Egypt regarding the placement of the Exodus in Egypt's history; evidence from Sinai regarding the route of the Exodus and the forty-year period of wandering; evidence from Palestine regarding the placement of the conquest of Canaan in the archaeological record. The ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 360  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0902/123exod.htm
7. Exodus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents Exodus by Phillip Clapham Two central themes of Ages in Chaos largely go unchallenged in SIS journals or in any other Velikovskian channel such as Catastrophism and Ancient History, Kronos, or Aeon: (i ) the date of Exodus, which is always located mid 2nd millennium BC and (ii) the period of 400 years bondage and slavery in Egypt. The latter is necessarily believed to have preceded the former and Biblical chronology has subsequently been presented as a better crutch than the conventional historical framework. We might ask at this point - why did Isaiah rail against the Israelite party that ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 360  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n1/34exod.htm
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review (1994) "Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference" Home | Issue Contents The Nature and Scale of an Exodus Catastrophe Reassessed John J. Bimson Trinity College, Bristol Introduction "In the middle of the second millennium before the present era .. . the earth underwent one of the greatest catastrophes in its history. A celestial body that only shortly before had become a member of the solar system - a new comet - came very close to the earth. ". .. Mountains fell and others rose from level ground; the earth with its oceans and continents became heated; the sea boiled in many places and rock liquefied; ...
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9. The 1552 Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XII:2 (July 1990) Home | Issue Contents The 1552 Exodus Kenneth F. Doig The search for an historical Exodus has been stuck between the proverbial rock and a hard place. The evidence dug from the rocks has led archaeologists to date the event from the thirteenth century B.C .E . to no Exodus at all. The evidence from Egypt provides almost no support for such dating, and in Canaan it raises as many questions as it answers (Bimson 1978). The Bible can also be a hard place to find help. The scriptural search for the Exodus gets stuck in a plethora of numbers, usually leading ...
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... From: SIS C & C Review 2004:2 Incorporating Workshop 2004:3 (August 2004) Home | Issue Contents Reviews The Miracles of the Exodus by Colin Humphries Continuum, 2003 The Moses Legacy by Graham Phillips Pan Books, 2002 Phillip Clapham Colin Humphries is a Cambridge scientist and claims to be able to bring a rational mind to biblical mythology, providing a natural explanation for the miracles of the Exodus. He begins by saying the tradition that Mount Sinai should be located in the Sinai peninsular only goes back to the 3rd century AD, when groups of Christian monks inhabited the region, eager to experience the wilderness. One of these groups claimed a particular mountain was ...
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11. The Israelite Exodus and the Volcanic Eruption of Thera [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History IX:2 (July 1987) Home | Issue Contents The Israelite Exodus and the Volcanic Eruption of Thera William H. Stiebing, Jr.In the past few years Hans Goedicke, an Egyptologist at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, has revived interest in the theory that the Israelite exodus from Egypt was related to the volcanic eruption of the Aegean island of Thera. This hypothesis has now been combined with John Bimson's placement of the exodus at the end of the Middle Bronze II period and further popularized by Ian Wilson. [1 ] The view that Thera's explosion and the tsunamis (popularly known as "tidal waves") it generated were ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 330  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0902/069exod.htm
12. Out of the Desert? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1992 (Vol XIV) Home | Issue Contents Reviews: Out of the Desert? - an Analysis of Revisionist Theories a review by Geoffrey Gammon William H. Stiebing's 1989 book, Out of the Desert?, subtitled Archaeology and the Exodus/Conquest Narratives', is a scholarly and stimulating contribution to the continuing debate about the archaeological and historical contexts of the Exodus and the Israelite conquest of Canaan. In the Introduction the author claims, in relation to challenges to the orthodox interpretations and chronology, that no work has discussed this new evidence and critically evaluated the revisionist theories against the more traditional views. ' Moreover: "none has ...
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13. In Search of the Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History VIII:2 (July 1986) Home | Issue Contents In Search of the Exodus Phillip Clapham Gods and Kings I am loath to become entangled in the complexities of biblical criticism, literary or historical, or the determination of which scribal source was responsible for the writing or editing of what section, subsection, or sentence of the biblical narrative, and which dates are to be assigned to the various portions. It may not seem unreasonable, for instance, to adopt the premise that a standardization of the Israelite entry or conquest is pertinent to the format of the Book of Joshua, [l ] and that it might explain the various differences ...
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14. Rethinking Hatshepsut [Journals] [SIS Review]
... & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents Rethinking Hatshepsut by David K. Down Some 50 years ago Dr Siegfried Horn identified the Egyptian princess who drew Moses out of the water as Queen Hatshepsut of the XVIII dynasty. He did so by synchronising biblical chronology, I Kings 6:1 , which dated the Exodus to about 1445BC, with the then standard Egyptian chronology date for Hatshepsut from 1504 to 1482BC. The alignment was pleasing. Hatshepsut was Egypt's greatest queen, she built a beautiful temple at Deir el Bahri and she had no sons to succeed her. At the time it seemed a good idea but with advancing knowledge of Egyptian history this ...
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... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents Solomon, The Exodus and Abraham Related to Egyptian Chronology by R. M. Porter It is the purpose of this article to recap on some of the proposed revisions and then to propose yet another which is mainly a synthesis of earlier ideas. The title of the article stems from a belief that if Solomon (and of course his son Rehoboam and their Egyptian contemporary Shishak) and the Exodus and Abraham can be correctly synchronised with the history of Egypt then everything else will fall into place. It is not the purpose of this article to prove anything but to propose a scheme ...
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16. Catastrophe and Divine Fires [Books] [de Grazia books]
... The Torah: The Five Books of Moses, trans from the Masoretic text. Philadelphia: Jewish Publications Society, 1962) Cf. Deut. 32: 10-3. The cometary images are of Comet Swift-Tuttle (1962) III, NASA, op cit., 29. WHOSE ANGEL? It is said that the Israelites were frightened in their Exodus by the sight of the Angel of Egypt darting through the air, "as he flew to the assistance of the people under his tutelage."[1 ] This tutelary angel was also called Uzza by the Jews [2 ], strangely, because the name is found among the ancient Arabian people in reference to the planet Venus ...
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17. Venus Before Exodus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1987 No 2 (Jan 1988) Home | Issue Contents WORKSHOP EXTRA Venus Before Exodus Extract of Talk given by Bernard Newgrosh to AGM in 1980 Many members have written in to express interest in the topics covered by this Talk: the subject matter was to have been made into a Review article, but this will now not appear. In view of the time elapsed since the Talk, an Update is provided, and references included. My talk today, on "Venus Before Exodus", is for the most part based upon the original ideas of Martin Sieff. Some of you will know Martin, a founder of the SIS, ...
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... From: Velikovsky's Sources by Bob Forrest CD Home | Contents Text to be formatted | Images to be added [ CD-Rom Home ] Copyright Bob Forrest 1981 Velikovsky's Sources Volume One Bob Forrest Introduction | Vol I | Vol II | Vol III | Vol IV | Vol V | Vol VI Contents: p.1Section 1- Exodus p.6 Section 2- Isaiah p.13 Section 3- Luckenbill p.16 Section 4 - breasted p.20 Section 5- Ipuwer p.25 Section 6- Ginzberg p.46 Section 7- Greek & Roman p.78 Notes & Corrections on Part 1. Section 1. Exodus. One of the central themes of WIC ...
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... From: Aeon V:5 (Jan 2000) Home | Issue Contents Typhon and the Comet of the Exodus: Rockenbach's Lost Source Dwardu Cardona Note: This paper was originally read at the symposium sponsored by Cosmos & Chronos at Deerfield Beach, Florida, July 17, 1999. The Comet Called Typhon I start with an event reported by Pliny (23-79 A.D .) : "A terrible comet was seen by the people of Ethiopia and Egypt, to which Typhon, the king of that period, gave his name; it had a fiery appearance and was twisted like a coil, and it was very grim to behold: it was not really a star ...
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20. The Shrine of Baal-Zephon [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon IV:6 (May 1997) Home | Issue Contents The Shrine of Baal-Zephon Dwardu Cardona * See note below. Two items concerning the route of the Israelite Exodus from Egypt have bothered me ever since I was a young man. It is told in the Book of Exodus that, after leaving Egypt, the Israelites, under Moses, traveled a certain distance toward the wilderness, stopped, and then turned back toward Egypt to a place called Pi-ha-hiroth which is described as having been "before Baal-zephon." If the Israelites were really trying to escape from Egypt, why did they turn back? When the Israelites traveled that "certain distance," they ...
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21. A Tale of Two Mountains: Ararat and Sinai [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:2 (Mar 1998) Home | Issue Contents A Tale of Two Mountains: Ararat and Sinai by Damien F. Mackey Moses wrote the Exodus account in terms of a miniature Flood story', portraying himself as the new Noah. This article illustrates the Flood-Exodus parallelisms and ultimately draws the conclusion that the reason why Mount Sinai was revered as the mountain of God', even prior to the Exodus (cf. 3:1 ), was because it was the mountain upon which Noah's Ark had landed. A: Comparisons Between Genesis and Exodus Moses, who compiled Genesis from the series of family histories (Toledoth) of ...
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22. Exodus: The True Story Behind the Biblical Account (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History VIII:2 (July 1986) Home | Issue Contents BOOK REVIEWS IAN WILSON Exodus: The True Story Behind the Biblical Account (Review)Reviewed by Stan F. Vaninger This book (Harper & Row: 1985, 208 pp.) is a popular presentation of a relatively new synthesis, seeking a better placement in ancient history for the Israelite Exodus from Egypt and the subsequent conquest of Canaan. Wilson draws primarily from the recent work of three scholars: (1 ) Excavations done by Manfred Bietak on the east side of the Nile Delta, revealing a new possibility for the identification of the biblical site of Ramesses, one of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 223  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0802/169ex.htm
23. Out of the Desert: Archaeology and the Exodus/Conquest Narratives (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XII:1 (Jan 1990) Home | Issue Contents BOOK REVIEW Out of the Desert: Archaeology and the Exodus/Conquest Narratives (Review)By William H. Stiebing, Jr. Reviewed by Herbert A. Storck Out of the Desert (Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1989) is an epoch-making book for two reasons: It is one of the first popular treatments of the archaeology of the Exodus and Conquest narratives; moreover, it also acknowledges amateur attempts to understand and solve the problems associated with the events involved. It becomes, thereby, one of the first popular works written by an academic that attempts to establish a dialogue with ...
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... From "The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications" © 1971 by by Donovan A. Courville | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE CD HOME The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications (c ) 1971 by Donovan A. Courville Challenge Books Loma Linda, California The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications Donovan A. Courville Full Text Not Available Contents Vol I The Scriptural Accounts Of The Exodus And Related Events The Date Of The Exodus In Israelite Chronology Difficulties In Locating The Exodus Background Within The Limits Of Bible Chronology The Xixth Dynasty Exodus Theory: Its Advantages And Weaknesses Further Difficulties In Archaeological Interpretation From The Era Of The Conquest archaeological Difficulties Disappear With A Redating Of Early Bronze Iv The Outlines Of A New ...
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25. God's Fire: Moses and the Management of Exodus [Books] [de Grazia books]
... .A . Limited first edition Address: Metron Publications, P.O . Box 1213, Princeton, N.J . 08542, U.S .A . TO: Stephanie Neuman "It takes a chaos within oneself to give birth to a shooting star."* *( Nietzsche) God's Fire Moses and the Management of Exodus By Alfred de Grazia TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD PLAGUES AND COMETS Comets and Angels .. . Cosmic Plagues .. . The Destruction of Egypt, THE SCENARIO OF EXODUS High-Level Negotiations .. . Why Pharaoh pursued the Hebrews .. . The Organized Move .. . Opening and Closing the Waters .. . Unforeseen Circumstances. CATASTROPHE AND ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 199  -  25 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/godsfire/index.htm
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