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... 2 ) Irwin himself was not deterred. Accompanied by his wife, his son, and "two archeologists and a fellow Christian fundamentalist", he was willing to try again. His party left Ankara by car on the following 19th of September "in a second attempt to find the remains of Noah's ark on Mount Ararat, where the Bible says the vessel landed after the Great Flood".(3 ) James Irwin might have walked on the Moon but he was not destined to "tread the decks" of Noah's ark. 2. The Ancient Writers The belief in the continued survival of Noah's ark dates from before the present era. Writing in circa 30 B. ...
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... book presenting all the facts and completely demolishing Velikovsky's thesis. I doubt that any scientist or group of them will waste their time that way.... One thing that is most astonishing is your uncritical approach. Probably that is to be charged to the cleverly designed bait that the author uses: agreement between "science" and the Bible. However it surprises me that you did not notice that his arguments are often completely circular.... Most of all it is hard to see why you were not suspicious of his claims to such extensive knowledge.... Here I am talking to you like the proverbial "Dutch uncle"! I hate to adopt ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/206-very-genuine.htm
... Back | Main Contents | Volume Contents | Forward The Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg IV Bible Times and Characters From Joshua to Esther V. Solomon Solomon Punishes Joab The Marriage of Solomon His Wisdom The Queen of Sheba Solomon Master of the Demons The Building of the Temple The Throne of Solomon The Hippodrome Lessons in Humility Asmodeus Solomon as Beggar The Court of Solomon SOLOMON PUNISHES JOAB At the youthful age of twelve (1 ) Solomon succeeded his father David as king. His real name was Jedidiah, the "friend of God," but it was superseded by the name Solomon on account of the peace that prevailed throughout the realm during his reign. He bore three ...
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... of laying a finger on the flaws in an argument that ranges over the greater part of ancient literature." Readers found the book "very impressive" only because they could not check on the sources. "If all readers had complete classical libraries, and could read them; if every man were his own Assyriologist and habitually studied the Bible in the Hebrew and Septuagint versions, Dr. Velikovsky would have had short shrift. For when one examines his sources, his argument falls to pieces." Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin gave five instances where I invented my sources or distorted them. This is a grave accusation; it was the result of the difficult labor of checking my sources. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/stargazers/308-herculean.htm
255. The Scientific Mafia [Journals] [Pensee]
... . He graduated in medicine in Moscow in 1921, and after various other occupations and places of residence he was to be found practicing psychoanalysis in Tel Aviv in the Thirties. A book he projected on Freud's heroes was the unlikely germ of all his later work, for it led him to think about Moses and the Exodus. Now the Bible portrays the Exodus as taking place amid a series of extraordinary natural disasters; and especially when Velikovsky found an Egyptian document which seemed to refer to the same events, he began to wonder whether the disasters might not have been real. Natural Catastrophism Ten years later Worlds in Collision presented his evidence, accumulated from testimony, tradition, legend ...
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... Back | Main Contents | Volume Contents | Forward The Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg Volume II Bible Times and Characters from Joseph to the Exodus PREFACE The arrangement and presentation of the material in this volume are the same as in Volume I. In both my efforts have been directed to bringing together as full as possible a collection of Jewish legends that deal with Biblical personages and events. The sources of those legends and explanations of some of them will be given in the last volume of the entire work, and the numbers throughout the work refer to the notes in the concluding volume. My original intention was to continue Volume II up to the death of Moses, ...
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257. Maimonides And Spinoza, The Exegetes, Part 2 Mars Ch.1 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... Creation." "We agree with Aristotle in one half of his theory. . . The opinion of Aristotle is that the Universe being permanent and indestructible, is also eternal and without beginning." With this theophilosophic approach to the problem at large, Maimonides was averse to finding any word or sentence in the Prophets or elsewhere in the Bible that would suggest a destruction of the world or even a change in its order.2 Each and every such expression he explained as a poetical substitute for an exposition of political ideas and acts. Maimonides says: " 'The stars have fallen, ' The heavens are overthrown, ' The sun is darkened, ' The earth is ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/worlds/2015-maimonides.htm
258. Evidence of the Prophets and Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Maxyes as immigrants from Troy, a city in the province of Mysia.[40] The Mysians in turn came from the country of Lydia.[41] Thus the Meshwesh kings were Mysian or Lydian kings from Libya ruling in Egypt. The Lydians or Ludim are mentioned in alliance with Egypt only in the time of Nebuchadrezzar in the Bible, in Jeremiah 46:9 and Ezekiel 30:5 . There was also a tribe of Egyptians called the Ludim (Genesis 10:13; 1 Chronicles 1:11). Sardis was also a Lydian city, and the Sherden, who served Ramesses II and are generally identified as Sardinians, were derived from there by Velikovsky ...
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... problem of Egypt. Here, again, several chapters have necessarily been held over relating to that curious country and people, whose founders, I have contended, were Western Celts. Perhaps my greatest regret is that so little definite has been able to be adduced in respect of those Phoenicians who acquired the name of Israelites, and of the Bible peoples generally. All I can say in apology is that one cannot squeeze a quart measure into a pint pot. At this present parting of the ways, what then have I attempted to establish? The Flood of Noah, or the Deluge of Deucalion, identical with the submergence of Atlantis, has been the basis of various conclusions ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/britain/306-conclusion.htm
260. Reviewing Velikovsky'S Venus And Mars Theories [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... later era had been the assaulting planet, making several close flybys of the Earth. But Mars was not Velikovsky's "comet," the Jovian Venus was. Velikovsky dated the last flyby at 687 BCE.2 Velikovsky's support data were from ancient literature and occasionally from archaeology and natural history. Chief among his sources of ancient literature was the Bible. Unfortunately for his two new paradigms, he presented no astronomical tables, no graphs, no orbital sketches or diagrams, and no theory for celestial mechanics to support his hypotheses. Velikovsky didn't think in these terms, nor, apparently, did his close colleagues in 1950. This essay will subject both of Velikovsky's two hypotheses, or ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0402/04review.htm
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