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114 pages of results. 151. Bouquets and Brickbats: A Reply to Martin Sieff [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of EB III, should have remained in ruins during the Middle Bronze until rebuilt in the Late Bronze, during the reign of Ahab of Israel. Contrary to this, archaeological evidence indicates a major occupation during the Middle Bronze with very few remains from the Late Bronze.15 The above prompted Sieff to write that "Cardona should read his Bible more closely," following which he set out to show his readers where I went wrong: Within a generation of Joshua's death, right in the heart of the Middle Bronze I period, Jericho, the city of palm trees . . . is again flourishing, inhabited by the Moabite enemies of Israel. . . . The account ...
152. Avaris and the Land of Goshen [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... in the 18th dynasty. For as you are well aware, the Israelites not only were expelled from the Delta area, that is they made an exodus after negotiations, (just as Manetho claimed), but they too settled in Canaan and built Jerusalem as a fortress in the time of David. (But then, according to the Bible, David's armies controlled extensive areas including SHIHOR in Egypt.) All we have to do now is to discover where the Israelites had been resident in the Delta, and we shall have a good idea as to where exactly Avaris was to be found. Firstly, we can indeed note that the ancestral home of the Israelites in the ...
153. 'Worlds in Collision' After Heinsohn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... has discovered is the assumption by 19th century Assyriologists that traditional Biblical chronology is accurate enough for a handful of Biblical names with putative parallels in Mesopotamian texts to be used to anchor Mesopotamian figures in the correct centuries [8 ]. In Hebrew chronology the original sin is ancient - an artefact of the sequence of patriarchs and kings canonised in the Bible itself, with precise dates (many fitting suspiciously regular numerological cycles) used in antiquity to establish a comparative history of Egyptians, Greeks and Jews [9 ]. Finally, in Greek chronology Heinsohn follows Velikovsky in eliminating the Egyptian-based Dark Ages' separating Mycenaean from Archaic Greece but he also brings down the end of the Mycenaean Bronze Age ...
154. Letters to C&C Workshop 2004:4 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... lately, by Fairlie-Clarke. Velikovsky offers evidence that Hezekiah tinkered with the calendar, but I cannot find any reference to a calendar change inaugurated by Josiah, as claimed by Fairlie-Clarke. Could we have a reference please? There appears to be no calendar change evident in either Kings or Chronicles. Contrary to Fairlie-Clarke's view of history, the New Bible Dictionary, along with all other authorities (except the Bible, Daniel 5:2 ) gives Belshazzar as the son of Nabonidus, not Nebuchadrezzar, and further indicates that Belshazzar was killed when Cyrus captured Babylon in 539 BC. The New Bible Dictionary gives the reign of Nabonidus as 556-539 BC, indicating that Nabonidus was the true king ...
155. Biblical Archaeologist [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... years. Started by the eminent archaeologist, G. Ernest Wright, BA is dedicated to bringing the excitement of biblical archaeology to scholars, ministers and laypeople. Biblical archaeologist on CD-Rom (Volumes 40-55- 1977-1992) is an invaluable resource of lasting importance for everyone who wants quick access to decades of key archaeological discoveries in the lands of the Bible. Formatted specifically for electronic use, this engaging, interactive CD-ROM is your guide to archaeology of the Holy Land, ancient biblical cities, artifacts, enigmatic Bible passages and much more. Biblical Archaeologist on CD-ROM presents perspectives on the ancient world from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean. Much of this material is no longer in print. Key Features ...
156. Review: Act of God, by Graham Phillips [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ? A brief history of the occurrence of the Aten follows and Atenism is compared with early Christianity, showing their similarities. Phillips says Egyptian history makes no mention of Joseph or Moses, the Exodus plagues, day becoming night, or the exodus of half a million people. He then discusses the Biblical references to Egypt and how the early Bible history came to be written, tempered with examples of how the Pentateuch contains copying errors and inconsistencies and so should not be taken too literally. Central to his thesis is his identification of the Apiru as the Hebrews, who in turn are one of the Hyksos tribes. Many were enslaved when the Theban Dynasty XVII conquered the north. ...
157. Index of Titles
... Behold Thy Gods, O Israel Jeroboam and the Israelite Revolution Bel and Dragons Benoît De Maillet (1656-1738): A Forerunner of the Theory of the Desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea Beowulf, or Moving Heaven and Earth Berekhat Ram "Venus", The Bet Shulman Beyond Bauer Beyond the Mountains of Darkness. The Search for the Ten Lost Tribes Bible as History?, The Bible Through a King James Filter, The Biblical 40-Years Periods, The Biblical Archaeologist Biblical Archaeologist Biblical Archaeologist Biblical Pentapolis or Midianite Cities? Biblical Plagues Caused by Volcano' Bibliographic Meteor Database, The Big Bang Never Happened, The Big Bang Big-Jaw Varlamoff is Dead Big Lie, The Big planets form in cosmic flash ...
158. Meetings with Shulamit Kogan in Israel, March 2001. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of the EBA. This is a beautifully situated site with stunning views only a few miles from Arad, which has a modern urban shopping centre and museum. The Tell is being developed by the excavator, Yehuda Govrin, as a site where visitors can join in the excavation and become an archaeologist for a day or two. The Lost Bible Debate The idea that Israel's ancient sites can be made to fit the biblical version of the Conquest if Velikovsky's Revised Chronology was correct was first put forward by over 20 years ago by Joshua Etzion, a professional violinist, in his book The Lost Bible. This was only published in Hebrew. He studied Israel's early archaeology to find out ...
159. The Shrine of Baal-Zephon [Journals] [Aeon]
... , regardless of whether Egypt had just been shattered by an earthquake or not, the Exodus was a pre-planned organized march that was executed without panic. In this much, at least, Cecil B. DeMille got it right. The second misconception I wish to correct is more widespread. It is one that has been fed by many a Bible lesson at Sunday Schools and other Bible classes, not to mention such Hollywood fare as Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments. Even among ardent readers of the Old Testament, it has always surprised me how many adhere to the belief that, when Moses accosted Pharaoh with the famous words "let my people go," he was ...
160. Khima And Kesil [Journals] [Kronos]
... dawn "that it might take hold of the ends of the earth, that the wicked might be shaken out of it." The Lord asks Job: "Canst thou bind the chains (fetters) of Khima or loosen the reins of Kesil? Canst thou lead forth the Mazzaroth in its season...?" The Cambridge Bible wonders at the meaning of this passage. Like the King James version it translates Pleiades for Khima, and Orion for Kesil. Mazzaroth is left untranslated. In Amos (5 :8 ) once more Khima and Kesil are mentioned in a verse that reveals the great acts of the Lord who "maketh Khima and Kesil, and turneth ...
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