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... with a warm glow) that the Biblical shishak could be identified with Ramesses II - or Ramesses III. However, the New Chronologies have discarded catastrophic events - in order to please historians and professors and even the media. That is a pity as the 9th century BC embraces the age of Elijah and Elisha, two perplexing characters of the Bible associated with fiery coals, wheels within wheels' spiralling downwards from the sky and a great draught of hot air that sucked Elijah into eternity. This was followed by a great tribulation' and, whatever it was, it made Mesha, king of Moab on the other side of the Jordan river, sacrifice his son in abject fear ...
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482. The Contributors [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... | Issue Contents The Contributors DONOVAN A. COURVILLE, retired at present, was Associate Professor of Chemistry at Pacific Union College and later at Loma Linda University. He received his B.A . from Andrews University and his Ph.D . from the University of Washington in Organic Chemistry. He has published articles in Creation-Research Society Quarterly, Bible Science Newsletter, Journal of Christian Reconstruction, and Signs of the Times. He is the author of The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications (1971). LAURA GOLLOP is a graduate student in Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto. DEAN HICKMAN is a computer specialist living in Ohio. His interest in ancient history has led him ...
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483. Editor's Notes & News C&C Review 2001:2 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... On the historical side, Nesta Caiger's Valley of Colours' highlights a small but significant contribution made by SIS members to knowledge of ancient Egypt. Lynn Rose takes both Kenneth Kitchen and David Rohl to task on Egyptian dating and John Crowe's analysis of Biblical chronology questions whether chronologists (both orthodox and revisionist) are right to assume that when the Bible says 40 years' it really means this. Forum' features contributions from a variety of familiar names on debates at the heart of the Velikovskian controversy: the role of electricity in the cosmos and the possibility of near-collisions between planets in the recent past. Our regular columns Monitor' and Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology' are joined ...
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484. Abraham's Birthplace [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . (See Encyclopedia Judaica 1972, Vol. 15, 515.) Now, whether Shinar refers to both Sumer and Akkad or to Sumer alone, the term was restricted in its origin to Southern Mesopotamia. This is supported by the appearance of Elam next to Shinar in Isaiah 11: 11. It is well known that in the Bible the textual proximity of ethnic and tribal names in lists usually indicates geographic proximity, as do statements of blood relationship in some cases. The EJ states, in regard to the name Ur, "The origin of the name Ur is not clear. Some maintain that it is the Sumerian word uru meaning town. ' " (EJ ...
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485. 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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... its Cataclysmic Breakdown Observation of the Disintegration of the Tertiary Satellite Fall of Cosmic Material Dragons and Serpents Dragon-Slayers Gods and Giants The Origin of the Devil Myths of the Great Fire Reports of a Sudden Wave of Hot Air Myths of the Great Flood Deluge Warnings Ark Myths Mountain Myths Tower Myths Myths of the Creation of the Earth The Literature of the Bible The Revelation of John The Creation of Man The Rise and Fall of Man The Capture of the Planet Luna Consequences of the Capture Ascertaining the Year of the Capture Myths of a Moonless Age and the Capture Capture Flood Myths Myths of Floating Islands The Myth of Osiris Diluvial and Prelunar Culture Culture Heroes Atlantis Prelunar Geography and Lunar Changes The End ...
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487. The Amarna Period and Levantine Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Egypt would not consider giving daughters in marriage to foreigners, though it was of course common to take foreign women as marriage partners. However, in Horemheb's reign we know of a high-ranking lady (possibly a princess) being married to the king of Ugarit. So Horemheb's reign was different in this regard to those before or after. The Bible text speaks of Solomon receiving Pharaoh's daughter as principal wife, and receiving Gezer as dowry. There have been suggestions (not definitely confirmed, however) that Horemheb's campaign focused on Gezer. So if looking for a pharaoh who might be willing to give a daughter in marriage, Horemheb is a good candidate. Additionally, we know that ...
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488. Society News (AGM 2000) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... were able to welcome our new Treasurer, John Pietron, who inherited a healthy financial situation and for whom we trust the new duty will not prove to be too onerous. We also welcomed Len Saunders as a new member to Council. John Crowe opened the proceedings after lunch with a consideration of the occurrence of the number 40 in the Bible and whether it should always, if ever, be taken literally. His conclusions did not bode well for some chronological reconstructions. We were then very pleased to be able to welcome Han Kloosterman who used to edit a catastrophist geology journal, perhaps familiar to longer standing members, and whose long experience of geology in Brazil had led him ...
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489. Eulogies to Three Quantavolutionaries [Books] [de Grazia books]
... particular, this one is an evil, that is a bad idea. He turns upon it, curious, contemplative, even grinning it is agreeable, yes, exterminable in abstraction, but, remarkable, droll, typical "as Cicero said when..." "like the Maori tribes who..." "like the Bible which..." He was a writer of many books who published but one, all to the advantage of the precious pieces in his manuscripts, articles and notes. They live the life of the incunabula, and bits of papyrus, the legends, the rumors, the surviving numbers of baffling series that he found, distinguished ...
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490. Replies to Lasken and Rees [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Egypt in order to show in which era Joseph lived. However, my own hypothesis is that it was in the time of the Hyksos when they controlled Upper and Lower Egypt, and had their garrison at Avaris. Therefore, they would not be giving their garrison to anyone. Goshen is a special Biblical place and referred to in the Bible as a vicinity that the Pharaoh gave to Joseph and his brethren. To equate Goshen with Avaris is to compare the Hebrews with the Hyksos, which is my hypothesis, but I do not agree that that makes Goshen Avaris. I really do not think that one can change geography, even Ancient Geography. Goshen Ibid II, Map ...
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