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383 pages of results. 271. The Lord Of Light [Journals] [Aeon]
... cosmic context of sacred Christianity or not fully appreciated the non-solar aspects of Jesus' astral kingship. (3 ) History And Mystery- A Star is Born .. .[ T ]he historian cannot control the details of Jesus ... birth and resurrection and thus has no right to pass judgment on their historicity. On the other hand the historian is qualified to estimate the historical significance of the pattern and its vital importance for the nascent Christian movement as embodied in ... person of its Master. A number of coincidences between a literal sequence of events and a traditional pattern are necessary before the former can be appropriated by the latter. (4 ) The many conflicting accounts of Jesus' birth have ...
... been written of the Cimmerians, although they are one of the most interesting and certainly most important peoples of past history, largely the teachers of mankind. The reason why they are so little known and understood is mainly due to ... the Greek, Roman, and Jewish histories, of which it may be said that the first two, in historical times, possessed little knowledge of the north, and yet it was the northern peoples who frightened the wits out ... Rome more than once and finally overthrew her power. The Cimmerians were a vital Celtic race in the farthest north, better known under other names. Homer alludes to them as dwelling on the borders of Hades when Ulysses visited the ...
273. A Re-examination of the Sothic Chronology of Egypt [Journals] [Kronos]
... , pp. 261-274. For many years now we have accepted and incorporated the astronomical chronology of Egypt into our histories of the ancient Near East. It is wise, however, to be aware of the potential error in the ... and the possibility that realignment may be necessary. We still do not possess a final and unquestionable Egyptian Sothic dated historical framework. Recently, Read challenged the traditionally held astronomical chronology of the Eighteenth Dynasty (JNES 29 [1970] ... a mechanism to date the history were overcome with an impulse to arrive at some conclusion. At this juncture, historians were confronted with the options of reserving judgment, or either accepting or rejecting the authority of the information at hand ...
274. Beyond the Mountains of Darkness. The Search for the Ten Lost Tribes [Journals] [Kronos]
... is not a part of the chronological problem discussed in Ages in Chaos and subsequent volumes of Velikovsky's reconstruction of ancient history; it deals with historical geography - the whereabouts of the places of exile of the Ten Tribes of Israel. ... statement in II Kings 17:6 which relates how "the king of Assyria took Samaria and carried Israel away into Assyria, and placed them in Halah and in Habor by the river Gozan, and in the cities of the ... " has caused considerable deliberation among historians. The mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes even produced fantastic convictions such as the belief that the Britons are the descendants of the Lost Tribes who, after much wandering, reached Albion. The ...
275. The Biblical 40-Years Periods [Journals] [SIS Review]
... both conventional ancient historians and revisionists. Key building blocks in all chronologies and revisions of Old Testament (OT) history are the 40-year reigns accorded in the Bible to Saul, David and Solomon and the three 40-year periods in the ... first is an audit of the translation and the second is convincing independent supporting evidence. The numbers contained in ancient historic texts are much easier to translate than names of people and places but may be harder to verify. It is ... before use. Unfortunately, probably because verification may seem impossible, this premise is generally ignored by both conventional ancient historians and revisionists. Key building blocks in all chronologies and revisions of Old Testament (OT) history are the 40-year ...
276. Samson Revealed [Journals] [Aeon]
... this swaggering, hectoring bully side by side with the solemn effigies of saints and heroes in the Pantheon of Israel's history. The truth seems to be that in the extravagance of its colouring the picture of Samson owes more to the ... ." (8 ) Almost unbelievably, in the same breath, Frazer goes on to defend the hero's basic historical nature against those who would make of him a celestial figure: "The marvelous and diverting incidents of his disreputable ... probably floated about loosely as popular tales on the current of oral tradition long before they crystallized around the memory of a real man, a doughty highlander and borderer, a sort of Hebrew Rob Roy, whose cholic temper, dauntless ...
277. The Patchwork Pentateuch [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ?) D' the Deuteronomist* 6th century R' the Redactor 5th century [* the writer of the history from Deuteronomy down to II Kings, whom Friedman identifies as Jeremiah, or his scribe Baruch] The Redactor, ... Tribes of Yahweh [2 ]. Steven J. Robinson [3 ], in support of the possible underlying historicity of the earliest narratives (he considers the Eden story), suggests that the brief genealogies and summations in Genesis ... equivalent to a Mesopotamian colophon, effectively a statement of authorship, so that we might identify stories as being eye-witness accounts by Adam, Noah and so on. Robinson cites Wiseman (Nashville 1985) and Mackey, Calneggia and Money ...
278. Ice Core Evidence [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... (3 ) (Emphasis added.) In the January and July, 1990, issues of Catastrophism and Ancient History (CAH), Sean Mewhinney analysed both viewpoints and attacked Lynn E. Rose, Bernard Newgrosh, Alfred De ... in the ice could be used to determine the validity of Velikovsky's scenario: As a test of Velikovsky's scenario of historical catastrophes, the initial expectation was that the ice would preserve a series of conspicuous dust layers of cometary origin at ... ice samples or as elevated acidities revealed by an electric current through the solid ice. Every major, known, historically-dated eruption since AD 536 is attested [to] in Greenland ice cores at the correct level.... ...
279. Chapter 5 Pottery Dating, Faience, and Tin [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... arrange his chronology so as to cover a hiatus of several centuries (circa 9th – 6th centuries) in the history of the city and consequently reduced most of his dates between 1200 and 300 B.C . by several centuries ... . Newberry, "Their [scarab-shaped seals] value as corroborative evidence [for chronological dating and] to other historical data must not be overlooked."2 The problem is that innumerable times these objects have been uncovered at digs ... the thickness of its clay walls, the design on it, and perhaps other attributes. This material has provided historians and archaeologists with what they conceive to be a major tool or foundation for retrieving the past and forming a valid ...
280. Poleshift [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... 10 Even Georges-Louis Leclerc, better known as Comte de Buffon, in his fifth supplementary volume of his encyclopedic Natural History titled Epoques de la Nature, (The Epochs of Nature) published in 1778, maintained that the Earth was ... to when the Sahara Desert was still green and, therefore, received temperate type rainfall. It was well into historical times because horse driven chariots are well depicted as well as men riding horses. "The arrival of the horse ... the surrounding hollow, where it caused erosion for roughly 600 years, and then stopped its damaging effects. "Historians find the second theory... offered more unthinkable. It suggests that the source of water stemmed from the ...
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