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... model and Dark Age. Greek civilisation came from a combination of Indo-European, Asiatic and Egyptian/Phoenician in 12th century BC - no Dark Age. 6. Exodus. There were four Exoduses: 1628, 1380, 1135, 776 BC; the book of Exodus and Joshua wove together many individual stories. 7. The five Books of Moses were written during the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century. There were 6 people called Moses - the 6th being Ezra. Khemetology - study of ancient pharaonic civilisation from an African perspective. Archaeotheology - analysis of Kadmos+ Aegyptos reveals a real colonisation of Greece by Phoenicians and Egyptians in Late Bronze Age. Before starting the book proper, ...
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142. Freud And His Heroes. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... if I did not go to the United States and devote myself completely to the work I had embarked upon, years, away from large libraries, would devour my last chance, and I would remain a busy healer of men all my life. This new manuscript on "Freud and His Heroes" was inspired by Freud's last book, Moses and Monotheism. I disagreed with Freud and saw in the octogenarian a still-unresolved conflict with respect to his Jewish origin and his own father. I turned to his dreams to know more of him than his books could tell. I found that his own dreams, sixteen in number, interspersed among numerous dreams of his patients in his classic ...
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... have been made painfully familiar in his secular education. Spanning some 100 years, it challenged the authenticity of every section of the Jewish Bible by arguing that its major components were copies of earlier Babylonian or Canaanite prototypes and that its present form was a craftily-selected composite of various sometimes-contradictory earlier sources, rather than an original document dictated by God to Moses. So extreme was this attack upon the Jewish Bible that, to quote a leading commentary at the turn of the century: Religious terms, ideas, institutions, once supposed to be peculiar to Israel, are now seen to be common to them and other nations; in some cases, moreover, priority clearly does not lie with ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 42  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0206/093hiddn.htm
... been made painfully familiar in his secular education. Spanning some 100 years, it challenged the authenticity of every section of the Jewish Bible by arguing that its major components were copies of earlier Babylonian or Canaanite prototypes and that its present form was a craftily selected composite of various sometimes contradictory earlier sources, not an original document dictated by God to Moses. So extreme was this attack upon the Jewish Bible that, to quote a leading commentary at the turn of the century: "religious terms, ideas, institutions, once supposed to be peculiar to Israel, are now seen to be common to them and other nations; in some cases, moreover, priority clearly does not lie ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 42  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1992/27velik.htm
... Corrigenda .. . Additional Notes on Assyro-Babylonian Chronology Additional Symposia ADS Abstracts ADS Abstracts Advanced Book Exchange Home Page, The Advertisement Aeon Announcements Aeon Announcements Aeon Aeonic Aphorisms Afar Triangle As the Nether Reaches of Eden and Babel, The After 200 Years It's Time to Get Serious About Dynasty XVIII and Tuthmose III Aftermath of the Trojan War Afterword Age of Moses, The Age of Purple Darkness, The Age of Reason: Some Insights, The Ages in Chaos in the Light of C14 Archaeometry Ages in Chaos versus the New Chronologies' of Rohl and James Ages of Bristlecone Pine, The Ahab and the Battles of Karkar and Ramoth-Gilead Akhenaten as Moses Akhnaton: A Geneticist's View Akhenaten - Heretic or ...
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146. Exploring Exodus (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... is the long awaited sequel to Nahum Sarna's Understanding Genesis, which appeared about twenty years ago. Sarna's current contribution is a worthy successor to the Genesis volume. The first two sections, "Introduction" and "The Oppression," deal with what is known of the historical background to the Exodus. Thereafter chapters follow on the birth of Moses and his commissioning, the plagues and passover, the route of the Exodus, the ten commandments, the laws, and finally the Tabernacle and the Golden Calf. The book (Schocken Books, 1986, 266 pages, $17.95) is complete with notes, abbreviations, bibliography, and index. This review will focus ...
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... . As the prophet entered the general's house, he heard Hiel utter these words: "Blessed be the Lord God of the pious, who grants fulfilment to the words of the pious." Hiel thus acknowledged that he had been justly afflicted with Joshua's curse against him who should rebuild Jericho. Ahab mockingly asked him: "Was not Moses greater than Joshua, and did he not say that God would let no rain descend upon the earth, if Israel served and worshipped idols? There is not an idol known to which I do not pay homage, yet we enjoy all that is goodly and desirable. Dost thou believe that if the words of Moses remain unfulfilled, ...
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... for their small cattle, and for wine and oil, two hundred and five thousand and five hundred drachme; and for wheat flour, twenty thousand and five hundred artabae; and I give order that these expenses shall be given them out of the tributes due from Samaria. The priests shall also offer these sacrifices according to the laws of Moses in Jerusalem; and when they offer them, they shall pray to God for the preservation of the king and of his family, that the kingdom of Persia may continue. But my will is, that those who disobey these injunctions, and make them void, shall be hung upon a cross, and their substance brought into the ...
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... himself as Chevalier de la Croix. He, too, was of the opinion that a comet had appeared during the Exodus. [10] This datum, which was later quoted by Gershom Scholem, [11] was prefixed by Feldman with the following explanatory statement: ". .. in the year 1666, a young man called Moses Suriel from Brussa, Turkey, presented himself to fellow Jews as a prophet, upholding the claim of Shabatai Zevi (Sabbatai Sevi) to the crown of anointed (christ) sovereign and savior of the Israelites." [12] The quote itself is this: "By way of confirming his message [Moses Suriel] pointed to ...
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150. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... is not surprising that Velikovsky permanently shelved the problem. David Salkeld was unable to read out a paper by Damien Mackey on Velikovsky and Anti-Semitism' as advertised because he was attending his own surprise birthday party, so this task was taken over by Trevor Palmer. Mackey's paper concludes that Velikovsky brings back some much needed perspective to the study of Moses, Akhenaten and Oedipus. By revisionist standards, there can be absolutely no question of a historical link between Moses and Akhenaten, the two being separated in time, one from the other, by about half a millennium'. This conclusion is reached after a discussion which started by looking at Velikovsky's original motives for undertaking his chronological revision ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 41  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n2/52soc.htm
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