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... , the Lofty Dread-Producer Taka Mi – Musubi, and the Divine-Producer Kami-Musubi. " . 31. Trans. As. Soc. Japan, xvi, 262. 32. Castren : Finnische Mythologie, pp. 32, 86, 33. Muir's Sanskrit Texts, v, 23. 34. Tiele: Kronos, p 26. 35. Bibl. Didot : Cycli epici-reliquie, p.581. 36. Crawford's Kalevala (1889), p. xx. 37. Prof. Rhys's Hibbert Lectures, 374, 375. 2. The God Picus. PICUS the father of Faunus (= Pan?) seems to be a Pike, Spear, or Axis god. He ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 44  -  29 Sep 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/vol-1/night-01.htm
132. Philistia Ascendant [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... In the time of Abraham and Isaac, Philistines ruled Gerar (Genesis 21:22, 26:1 ), a city in southern Canaan, near Gaza, which later became one of the five principal cities of Philistia. It is unclear how long the Philistines had occupied Gerar, but it was not their place of origin. The Bible states that they came from Caphtor (1 Chronicles 1:11) and that Caphtor was an island (Jeremiah 47:4 ). Genesis 10:13-14 says that Mizraim, son of Ham, was the father of "the Casluhim, from whom the Philistines went forth." Because the Philistines came from Caphtor it is assumed ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 44  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0902/111phil.htm
133. The Cornell Lecture: Sagan on A Wednesday [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... . The "financial argument" did work. It is curious that Sagan is so sure that Doubleday "made millions"; no one else, specially Doubleday, is aware of this alleged fact. What the people in the publishing business do know is that there is far more return from the steady sale of cookbooks, astronomy texts and Bibles than from an occasional best seller. Macmillan found itself losing its textbook business and had to either capitulate or go broke. Macmillan knew this. Harvard's Professor Harlow Shapley and the other book cookers knew it. Sagan surely knows it, too. Sagan says "the conclusion can only be" that "some" senior astronomers became " ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 44  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0103/cornell.htm
134. Velikovsky at Harvard [Journals] [Pensee]
... . For example, my Earth in Upheaval is a book on the paleontological record. I never did any field work in geology or paleontology. But I collected the printed material, and when it is collected and presented, whoever reads it cannot remain a believer in slow evolution." Goldfarb: "To what extent do you believe the Bible is an accurate document or historical record?" Velikovsky: "I'm not a fundamentalist and I oppose fundamentalism. I consider any work written by a fundamentalist- say on geology or paleontology- as of reduced value (even though it may have some interesting facts brought together) because there is an axe to grind. You cannot approach the Bible ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 43  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr01/47harvrd.htm
... From: Moons, Myths and Man by H. S. Bellamy CD Rom Home Last | Contents | Next 19 The Revelation of John A DOCUMENT OF THE OBSERVATION OF THE CATACLYSM CAUSED BY THE TERTIARY SATELLITE The Bible starts with a scant account of the creation of heaven and Earth; it ends with a detailed vision of the end of this heaven and this Earth, and the making of a new heaven and a new Earth. While the opening verses of the Old Testament are made obscure by their paucity of description, the closing chapters of the New Testament dazzle us by their extreme wealth of imagery. Many persons have expounded the creation myth in Genesis; the end ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 43  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/moons/19-john.htm
... radical or preposterous as the concept - accepted by mainstream historians - that the Chaldeans and Persians left no physical remains in Mesopotamia. I don't think Heinsohn will win many friends among Velikovskians, at least not at first. Many of us were attracted to Velikovsky by his revitalization of Biblical history. This doesn't necessarily imply a religious interest. The Bible is the number one catastrophist document of all time. Velikovsky revealed the actual meaning of scripture which had heretofore been obscure. Having seen the Bible used as a lever to shift the history of Egypt, it is discomforting to see Heinsohn's Mesopotamia used as a lever to shift the Bible. But the wheel of history never ceases to turn ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 43  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0102/008heins.htm
... Danelius Editor's Note: The illustrations in Fig. I supersede and correct the drawing of the Timna Temple" depicted on p. 19 of KRONOS 1, 3. III The literary sources used by Velikovsky contain memories of three peoples: Egyptians, Ethiopians, and Hebrews. The story of the "Queen of Sheba" is told in the Bible, by Josephus, and in Jewish and Ethiopian legends. Velikovsky stressed the fact that, according to all these sources, the queen came by sea.(65) In the Bible, as well as in the Jewish Antiquities of Josephus, the arrival of the queen is reported immediately after the information that Solomon had built a harbor ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 42  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0104/009ident.htm
138. In Search of the Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Israelite traditions, and peripheral tribes such as the Kenites (associated with Israel through Jethro, or Hobab, Moses' father-in-law). These Kenites were located among the Amalekites in the Negev in Saul's time. It has even been suggested that Yahweh might be a Kenite deity adopted by Moses. [27] A distinct Kenite influence on the Bible has been argued, including myths and legends- and the story of Cain (eponymous ancestor of the Kenites). A tribe of pastoralists and smiths, the Kenites inhabited both Palestine and north Arabia. 1 Chronicles 2:55 reads, "these are the Kenites that came of Hamath the father of the house of Rechab . . ...
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... 11:40. Bimson finds it strange, therefore, that Shishak should attack Jeroboam's kingdom. This he must have done if he was the same person as Sheshonq of the Karnak inscription, for the upper registers of the toponyms listed there identify locations in Israel. Place names from Judah appear in the lower registers. In addition, the Bible does not mention any attack upon Israel, only an attack upon Jerusalem in Judah. The course of the relations between Jeroboam and Shishak is not so unusual as it might at first appear. Jeroboam was in a very different relation to Shishak when he was resting peacefully under his care and control. It is quite a different thing to ...
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140. Catastrophe and Divine Fires [Books] [de Grazia books]
... was a thickly populated region. Besides the gods of their enemies, there were hosts of angels, animals and ancestors, not represented alone in the stars but by all the meteorites that flew in the disturbed skies. The heavenly host rained down fiery darts, lightning balls and wheels of light, stones, and coals of fire. The Bible is purged of most of these visions, but the legends carried forward the visions of the people[14]. They are admitted to the Scriptures on occasion, as in the Revelation of John of the Apocalypse in the New Testament. "In a somewhat indefinite way some Biblical scholars have recognized that Jacob's Bethel might have been a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 41  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/godsfire/ch3.htm
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