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471. A Collective Amnesia, Part 2 Mars Ch.6 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... the ground, boiling of the sea, submersi on of continents, a primeval chaos bombarded by flying hot stones, the roaring of the cleft earth, and the loud hissing of tornadoes of cinders. There occurred more than one world conflagration; the most horrible one was in the days of the Exodus. In hundreds of passages in their Bible, the Hebrews described what happened. Returning from the Babylonian exile in the sixth and fifth centuries befo re this era, the Hebrews did not cease to learn and repeat the traditions, but they lost sight of the fearful reality of what they learned. Apparently, the post-Exile generations looked upon all these descriptions as the poetical utterances of ...
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472. About the SIS. How to Join [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Act, 1960) - registration number 286264 About SIS Internet Digest The SIS was founded in 1974 in response to a growing interest in the works of modern catastrophists, notably the highly controversial Dr Immanuel Velikovsky. In his books Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos he argued that the ancient myths and sources such as the Bible contained records of planetary catastrophes in the Earth's history and, based on this, he suggested that geology, cosmology and ancient history should be reconsidered. In cosmology he proposed that electricity played a much larger role than in the orthodox scheme and that Venus in particular was a young planet. In ancient history, he proposed that the orthodox ...
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... Exodus Problem and its Ramifications (c ) 1971 by Donovan A. Courville Challenge Books Loma Linda, California The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications Donovan A. Courville Full Text Not Available Contents Vol I The Scriptural Accounts Of The Exodus And Related Events The Date Of The Exodus In Israelite Chronology Difficulties In Locating The Exodus Background Within The Limits Of Bible Chronology The Xixth Dynasty Exodus Theory: Its Advantages And Weaknesses Further Difficulties In Archaeological Interpretation From The Era Of The Conquest archaeological Difficulties Disappear With A Redating Of Early Bronze Iv The Outlines Of A New Chronology Emerge The Contribution Of The Hebrews To Ancient Culture Who Was The Pharaoh Of The Exodus? Joseph And His Famine In The Egyptian Inscriptions ...
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... to this time. Who was this so-called "Syrian condottiere"? He cannot have been the Egyptian Osarsiph, so he must have been the leader of the shepherds of Jerusalem. Which "chief", i.e . king, ruled Jerusalem at this time, with a 200,000-strong army and a name resembling Arzu? The Bible speaks of him. His name was Azariah, better known as Uzziah, king of Judah. Isaiah's prophecy The startling discovery that Azariah of Judah invaded Merenptah's Egypt and established Siptah as puppet king deals a devastating blow to the orthodox chronology. It also validates the previously unaccepted prophesy of Isaiah 19 that "the land of Judah will become ...
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... the evolutionary view of the world .. . is anathema". A tenet of the Creation Scientists is that. "The creation model is at least as scientific as the evolution model." They state their belief that: "This scientific evidence both for creation and for evolution can and must be taught without any religious doctrine whether the Bible or the Humanist Manifesto." On the face of it this seems a reasonable position. However, to judge from the trial reports this is just part of a ". .. mendacious campaign to promote creation science" (Stephen J. Gould, New Scientist 14.1 .82, p. 59). Judge Overton ...
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476. A British Forum for the Velikovsky Debate [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the Hyksos period contemporary with the time of the Judges and the XVIIIth Dynasty coeval with the United and early Divided Monarchies of Israel (c . 1020-820 BC). Velikovsky supported these proposals with a remarkable series of new synchronisms, such as his conclusion that Queen Hatshepsut's voyage to the "Land of Punt [Pwene]" appears in the Bible as the visit of the "Queen of Sheba" to the court of King Solomon. Such a revision of Egyptian history, Velikovsky claims, would solve at a stroke a vast range of chronological difficulties, from the apparent Greek characters found on the tiles of Ramesses III (currently dated to the 12th century BC) to the problematical ...
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477. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Fagan. Granta. £20.00 An examination of how climate changed civilisation over the past 20,000 years. Detailed evidence shows that change can be sudden and its effects catastrophic. Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From? – by William G. Denver. Eeromans. £17.95 Denver sees the Bible as of real historical importance and claims to have unearthed archaeological artifacts in support of this. Europe's Lost Civilization – by Peter Marshall. Headline. £20.00 The author explores the mysteries of Europe's megalithic structures and argues that they are the remnants of a highly advanced lost civilisation. His own boat journeys show the ancient mariners were ...
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478. The Blind Pharaoh [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Vienna with the guidance of Wilhelm Stekel, a happy apostate from the Freudian circle, must have introduced him to the master's conviction that blindness was a kind of cruelty properly punishing the sin of Oedipus in committing incest with his mother. The Freudians were convinced that eye suffering commonly resulted from scoptophilia, in particular the wickedness, forbidden by the Bible, of looking on a mother's nakedness. It was Sandor Ferenczi of Budapest, actually, who first discerned in the self-blinding of Oedipus a symbolic substitute for self-emasculation, a retaliation for incestuous lust that displaced an original penalty of castration to loss of eyeballs. [4 ] Psychoanalytic literature is rich in evidence of the fact that eyes are ...
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479. Bookshelf. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a Hebrew priest called Kamose and an Egyptian prince Tuthmose. Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilisation By Graham Hancock, Penguin, 2002, £20 This book accompanies Hancock's Channel 4 series in which he surveys underwater sites around the world which he claims prove his theory that an ancient global civilisation was wiped out by a catastrophe. The Lost Bible By J.R . Porter, £25 The little known biblical apocrypha with stories such as the young Christ magically killing children. There could be quite a lot of disregarded mythological meat in this. The Green Man By Kathleen Basford, Boydell & Brewer, 2002, £20 A survey of the image, half man, half ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/39bookshelf.htm
... again suggested (chiefly southern North, Central, and northern South America, as well as the West Indies); and, for the first time, Nigeria (by Frobenius), various parts of North Africa (Borchardt, Herrmann, de Prorok), and Spain (Tartessos at the mouth of the Guadalquivir, the Tarshish of the Bible, by Schulten; Andalusia, by Whishaw). Whatever else this exceedingly valuable work, chiefly done by German scientists, may have proved, it demonstrated-unintentionally, but nevertheless conclusively one fact: that the various Atlantis sites suggested could only be regarded as the isolated circum-Atlantic outposts of a culture centre which itself had not yet been found, ...
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