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... , is to be published shortly, according to a report in The Independent on Sunday on 28th March 1993. Thompson argues that the first ten books of the Old Testament are almost certainly fiction, written 500-1500 years after the events they describe, and that there is a complete absence of archaeological and historical evidence for key events recorded in the Bible. He concludes that the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, the Exodus and Conquest of Canaan never took place and adds that: "it is out of the question that Saul, David and Solomon as described as kings in the Bible, could have existed. I think the biblical accounts are wonderful stories, invented at the time when Jerusalem ...
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182. Asimov's Guide to the Velikovsky Affair [Journals] [Kronos]
... , there's a need for Isaac Asimov: "In this technological century, we need an interface between science and the public, and nobody can do that job as well as Asimov. He's the great explainer of the age." And Asimov, author of eight or nine score books lately tending toward such titles as Asimov's Guide to the Bible, Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare, and Asimov's Guide to Science, publisher of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, undoubtedly agrees; he readily admits to being a genius. But interfacer Asimov gives this much in return: "The most effective critic of Velikovsky is, in my opinion, Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan, and as far as I ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 35  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0604/065asimv.htm
183. Forum [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... gave his daughter to Solomon as a wife cannot have been Thutmose III as per Velikovsky's suggestion because Thutmose III did not reign long enough. On page 7 of WORKSHOP 5:3 this is again stressed by David Rohl in the reply to Jim Clarke's question. However, it was never suggested by Velikovsky, nor is it stated in the Bible, that the Shishak who sacked the Temple and Pharaoh', father-in-law of Solomon, were one and the same person. Velikovsky explicitly suggested Thutmose I as the father-in-law of Solomon and not Thutmose III (having proposed two pharaohs called Shishak in AGES IN CHAOS - Chapter III, page 104). There seems, therefore, to be ...
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184. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Basic Books, New York, 1999, $25 Fagan documents a strong correlation between unusual climatic shifts and unusual historical events and discusses why some societies adapt and survive and others do not. He cites, among others, the fall of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, the Moche of Peru and the lowland Maya of Central America The Bible Came from Arabia by K. Salibi Jonathan Cape 1985 This book has been dismissed as anti-Zionist propaganda and many refuse to read it given its central tenet that the actual geographical location of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah was in the area of south-west Arabia known as Asir. However, if there were no delicate political situation and this was ...
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185. Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , No.2 , 48-59. 5.A . Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs, 440-41. 6. Gardiner, 443. 7. J. J. Bimson, letter, IBS, Vol.3 . 8. "The Ashuruballit Problem Resolved?" IBS, Vol.2 . BARRY PA GE is editor of Interdisciplinary Bible Scholar. He studied philosophy and Bible criticism in the United States, Australia, and special interests in Assyriology, palaeography, and the Judges period of the Bible. He works in Israel as a chemical engineer. ...
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... of archaeology is indirect. It has lent to the picture of Israel's origins as drawn in Genesis a flavor of probability, and has provided the background for understanding it, but it has not proved the stories true in detail, and cannot do so. We know nothing of the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob save what the Bible tells us, the details of which lie beyond the control of archaeological data." [26] James Hoffmeier suggests that some scholars are quick to dismiss the historicity of Biblical accounts in favor of texts and archaeological finds from other civilizations, due solely to their religious nature. [27] He argues that often these texts and artifacts ...
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187. Jerusalem - City of Saturn [Journals] [Kronos]
... , and Wescott in KRONOS X:1 (1984), pp. 1-51; Also see D. N. Talbott, The Saturn Myth (N . Y., 1980). 5. Greenberg & Sizemore, op. cit., pp. 60-61; J. Gray, "Shalem", The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, IV (N . Y.,1962), pp. 303-304. 6. R. A. Rosenberg, "Shalem", The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, Supplementary Volume (N . Y., 1981), pp. 820-821. 7. Ibid, p. 820. 8. Ibid., pp ...
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... , i.e . Ashur. Apart from the factual problems, the ideas are interesting. Reply from Michael Reade Peter James is correct to say the usual assumption is that Jezebel converted Ahab to worship of Baal. I query whether she was really quite so influential! My principal point is that there is no mention of Baal in the Bible between I Samuel 12:10 and I Kings 16:31 (which records the wedding of Ahab and Jezebel). Baal may well have been lurking in the background in this interval but it is all but inconceivable that it could have obtruded to any extent during David and Solomon's reigns. It only comes back into prominence again some ...
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189. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... modern calendar needs at least some qualification to make it truly meaningful. MICHAEL READE Reading Dear Sir, In WORKSHOP No. 6, page 9, Nel Kluitman suggests that I have not understood the character of fairytales insofar as in my article on Angels and Catastrophism' in WORKSHOP No. 4, I maintained that a fundamentalist interpretation of the bible, which is tantamount to a lack of interpretation, is nothing more than a belief in the validity of fairy tales. Nel Kluitman is clearly at pains to defend the fundamentalist view on the ground that fairy tales have a serious and important role to play in our lives by virtue of their underlying significance which is indispensable to the healthy ...
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190. The Last Days of Velikovsky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , Alfred wondered to Velikovsky whether Akhenaton might not have been half-Hebrew and got his monotheistic notions there. But Velikovsky would have no part in this theory of a half-Hebrew either. It was this revolt against Freud that eventually brought Velikovsky to his monumental hypothesis, for as he examined the literature he came upon elements of Egyptian documents that resembled the Bible and when put in place occurred well before the Pharaoh Akhnaton, the most important being the Ipuwer papyrus, describing what appeared to be the famous plagues of the Bible that sent the Hebrews from Egypt. He could now consider that something extraordinary and hitherto unrecognized had happened on the cosmic level at the time of the Exodus. Something that ...
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