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... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1991 No 2 (Jan 1992) Home | Issue Contents BRIEFING Some References to the Use of Iron Before the Iron Age Bible: Various references from earliest times - see any concordance. Carter H.: The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, 3 Vols., London 1923-33. Vol. II, pp. 109-110, 122, 135, 175; Vol. III, pp. 89-92. Coghlan H.: Notes on Prehistoric & Early Iron in the Old World, Oxford, 1956 and 1977. For Egypt, see pp. 65-7 (1st edition), pp. 42-3 (2nd edition). Day St. J.: ...
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412. Jupiter - God of Abraham (Part III) [Journals] [Kronos]
... in that region. Later scholars speculated that earthquakes destroyed the cities and their remains lay beneath the shallow waters of the southern Dead Sea."(200) In 1973, Dorothy B. Vitaliano could still write: "The ruins of these cities have never been found. According to J. P. Harland, the evidence from the Bible and from later Greek and Latin writers indicates that they must have been located in a fertile area around the southern end of the Dead Sea. Since the level of the Dead Sea has risen in past centuries, the area, the biblical Vale of Siddim, is now submerged . . ." (201) Two years earlier, ...
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413. SIS Study Group 17th June 2000 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... had talked on this at the AGM but had not had time to cover all his prepared material. This has since been written up as a two part paper for C&CR for publication, so only points arising during the meeting are mentioned below. The session started with a brief discussion of Tony Rees' work, who wrote about Bible numbers and their symbolic meanings in privately circulated papers a few years ago. Some of these which demonstrated the obvious symbolism of several sequences of numbers from the times of the early Patriarchs. What was less obvious, however, was his interpretation of the meaning of the symbolism behind the numbers. JC then gave examples where the number 40 ...
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414. Velikovsky: The Open Minded Approach [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky: The Open Minded Approach Martin Sieff Worlds in Collision' by Immanuel Velikovsky was published in Britain and the United States in 1950. The thesis of the book was that the Earth had been ravaged by global catastrophes caused by planetary interactions within historical times; that these disasters provided the miracles and apocalyptic imagery of the Bible and the inspiration for the cosmologies of the ancient world. Velikovsky culled his reconstruction from the Japanese, Chinese, and Hindu civilisations, the Iranian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hitto-Chaldean, Israelite, and Egyptian records; the Etruscan, Attic, and Roman theogonies and philosophies; Scandinavian and Icelandic epics, Mayan, Toltec, and Olmec art ...
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... I believe it is possible to "switch back" the planets and derive valuable material from the book.) Donald W. Patten has a Master's degree in geography and is a biblical scriptorian; I think perhaps one reason why this book is neglected is that he is a biblical fundamentalist and probably desires to demonstrate the literal historicity of the Bible. However, the sections of the book dealing with celestial mechanics have nothing to do with theology: they have been written by men of high competence, and I will happily endorse these parts of the book. Ronald R. Hatch has a Master's degree in Computer Science and earns his living by computing such things as satellite orbits for ...
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416. The Excavation Of Ebla [Journals] [Kronos]
... Contents New Discoveries .. . Fall 1976 The Excavation Of Ebla R. H. Hewsen The recent archeological discovery of the ancient Canaanite city of Ebla has attracted a certain amount of attention ever since it was first announced here last June in a fifteen-page memorandum issued by Professor David Noel Freedman of the University of Michigan (editor of the Anchor Bible). The importance of this discovery, coupled with the rather sensational accounts which have appeared in the press, has prompted the editors of KRONOS to gather as much accurate information for its readers as possible. At present the basic facts of the discovery are the following: 1) The site discovered is that of the ruins of the ...
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... . It is not surprising, either, then, that the written traditions of the Sargon legend only materialize in the 7th century B.C ., i.e . only after the death of the Assyrian king Sargon (cf. for this dating even the very first Rawlinson translation). Now we are better able to understand that Bible fundamentalist historians and archaeologists who- as was shown- require oriental civilizations clearly before the supposed emergence of the patriarch Abraham (according to Bible doctrine around 1900 B.C .) need to invent the scientific legend that the well attested Sargon of Assyria was so unsure of his own deeds he had to identify himself even down to his ...
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418. Old Testament Tales (OTT) – Introduction [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the first ten books of the Old Testament are almost certainly works of fiction, and lack any supporting archaeological or historical evidence: the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, the Exodus and the Conquest of Canaan never took place, and: it is out of the question that Moses – or Saul, David and Solomon, described as kings in the Bible – could have existed' (The Independent on Sunday [IOS], 28.3 .03). A few days later the Independent published a letter from an Anglican clergyman saying: All this has been known for the past 100 years, so why the fuss now? ' Marquette University, Milwaukee, sacked Professor Thompson: ...
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419. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the earth tremors, how the media have launched a campaign to educate the people about the eclipse, and how "millions of devout Hindus will bathe in the holy rivers to propitiate their gods." "DID A FLAMING COMET PART THE RED SEA?- Weekend 12-18/3 /80 In the third of a series entitled "The Bible is Right", some miracles are given an explanation. The first of these was the burning bush, explained in terms of an idea of Dr. Harold Moldenke of New York's Botanical Gardens: - the bush was a remarkable gas plant' - whose oil glands give off a volatile gas, easily ignited if approached by a naked ...
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420. Perplexities of Orthodoxy. [Journals] [Kronos]
... Golden," in his book Great Cities of the Ancient World (1972), L. Sprague de Camp indulged in some witticisms regarding Solomon and Sheba. "It is also written that the queen of Sheba, in southern Arabia, came to visit Solomon to quiz him on his celebrated wisdom and to exchange gifts with him. The Bible does not name the lady [Cp. Ages in Chaos, p. 107 and n. 4 - "However the opinion is expressed in the Talmud that Sheba' in the name Queen of Sheba is not a geographical but a personal name."], nor say how old she was, nor claim that she was beautiful ...
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