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114 pages of results. 41. The 'New Chronology' and the Amarna Period [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 1 ]. As a result, the other individuals named by Mutbaal are most naturally located there also. (ii) Even if David does mean the beloved' (contrast p. 39, at note 95), it is very questionable whether such a name would actually have been used for him by Ishbaal. (iii) The Bible provides no inkling of any political role for Jesse (apart from the passive act of hiding from a mad king Saul). A less far fetched suggestion (p . 37) is that references in EA 286 to the habiru' (singular) and in EA 335 to the rebel' pertain to David. However, this is ...
42. Megiddo [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History VIII:2 (July 1986) Home | Issue Contents Megiddo Michael S. Sanders Jeroboam to So Historians and archaeologists who have investigated the sites of Samaria, without exception, have accepted the proposition that Shishak of the Bible was King Shoshenk 1, first ruler of the Twenty-Second Dynasty of Egypt. Further, destruction layers found on the relevant sites have been ascribed to this ruler based presumably on the list of conquered cities found on the wall of the Great Karnak Temple of Shoshenk I. [1 ] Such blind acceptance of the equation Sheshonk I = Shishak flies in the face not only of the biblical record but also common sense, and ...
43. The Ark in Action [Books] [de Grazia books]
... 700 volts [6 ]. This is quite enough to electrocute humans and animals as well as to perform many other electrical operations such as apparitions, smoke, and fire-making. However, neither scholar had in mind the effects upon the ark of the electrical turbulence of the Exodus period, a condition that was deduced from many circumstances and the Bible itself by Jerry Ziegler (1977), in his book YHWH. The Leyden jar collects electricity. In its simplest form it consists of a pointed metal aerial conducting rod that is insulated from the ground by being immersed in water inside a glass jar, An electrical charge accumulates on the rod and will discharge to any grounded conducting element ...
44. The Celestial Ship of North Vol II [Books]
... . Astrology Is the Mythic Word operative through stellar force. CONTENTS Book Two "As it is in the Heavens so will it be on Earth"CHAPTER I. -Transcendent Forces Astrology, Gospel of the Stars giving Man Knowledge of the Mysteries and leading his Thoughts into Cognizance of Divinity-The Profoundest Science ever given to Man-Pure, Simple Divine Law-Our Bible Astrological-Saturn or Satan-Saturn, Tribal God of the Jews-Conjunction of Neptune and Saturn in 1917- Poles-Interpretation-The Central Sun-Eclipses- Solar Eclipse of 1899-Solar Eclipse of 1910-Importance of Neptune. CHAPTER II. -The Eye of the Gods The Sun-Its worship today as of old-The Spiritual Sun-Tradition-Indian Legends of the Sun-Creating the Zodiac-The Tau Cross-The Ankh Cross-Creation of the Solar Period or ...
45. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Four [Books]
... the highly suspect procedure of attempting to reconstruct' history by picking out bits often that fit his particular theory and ignoring bits that don't. This has already been mentioned elsewhere in this book, and needs no further comment here, save to remind the reader that by using similar methods one can prove' that spacemen engineered the events of the Bible; that Bacon wrote Shakespeare; and that Queen Elizabeth I was a man. The second is that V has actually misrepresented the strength of his evidence. What the prayer to Ishtar says and what V tells his readers it says are two entirely different things, and it seems to me that the hypothesis of collective amnesia cannot comfortably fill ...
46. The Catastrophic Substructure of the Samson & Delilah Myth [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... The Catastrophic Substructure of the Samson & Delilah Myth Derek P. Shelley-Pearce READERS of Kronos' will be familiar with the first part of the heading of this article which has been borrowed from Irving Wolfe. It seemed so appropriate that it is hoped the writer will be forgiven. There seems little doubt that Hebrew mythology' as contained in the Bible is a later monotheised version of earlier pagan mythologies culled from such sources as ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, Persia and Egypt. We are indebted to Robert Graves and Raphael Patai among others for disclosing the vestiges of these earlier mythologies in their book Hebrew Myths'. Most biblical scholars emphasise Mesopotamia as being the main source of the early Genesis ...
47. Radioactivity in the Bible (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 4 (Summer 1981) Home | Issue Contents Vox Populi Radioactivity in the Bible "And they shall make a b-radiation-charging Leyden jar of shittim wood and gold." (1 ) "Therefore I suggest that now locally stored inactive radiation sources be permanently centrally disposed of." To the Editor of KRONOS: In "Shamir" (KRONOS VI:1 , pp. 48-50) Velikovsky offers evidence of Biblical use of radioactive materials and radiation protection. He does not, however, in the article acknowledge any prior writings along this line of thought. May I therefore draw your attention to the fact that the Swede Henry Kjellson ( ...
48. Our Rock Who Art in Heaven [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:1 (May 2000) Home | Issue Contents World Wide Web focus Our Rock Who Art in Heaven www.sinclairpress.com This book compares stories in the Bible with stories in mythology with current information/speculation about comets, meteor showers, and impact events Mythology isn't about precession or morality, and the Bible isn't a history book. In this iconoclastic work, Ms. Brook explores the Bible as mythology - as a history, not of ordinary human events, but of extraordinary celestial events for which astronomers now have plenty of evidence. That evidence testifies to the arrival of a giant comet in our inner solar system, perhaps as ...
49. The Bible Through a King James Filter [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop No. 1 (Mar 1978) Home | Issue Contents The Bible Through a King James Filter Martin Sieff Preconceptions tend to distort our perception of reality. When Immanuel Velikovsky suggested that a literal reading of the histories, mythologies and descriptive texts of the ancient world offered overwhelming testimony to the witnessing of skyborn catastrophes on a literally global scale by their authors, his suggestion was rejected - one might almost say exorcised - by a tautological declaration. As it was a priori assumed that the regular, uniformitarian processes of the Earth had continued undisturbed throughout historical times, all historical material, from the earliest times, had been viewed through the filter of this assumption ...
50. The Miracles of the Exodus by Colin Humphries and The Moses Legacy by Graham Phillips (Book reviews) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... on the journey from Egypt to the mountain of God. He wanted them to witness what he had already seen, and what had inspired him. Apparently, volcanic gases forced through cracks in rock emit sounds like trumpets, or bellowing cattle (implying a link with the golden calf). Humphries makes an interesting point. He says the Bible does not claim Moses wrote all of the Pentateuch but it does claim he wrote some of it. At the Lord's command Moses recorded the stages in the journey (Numbers 37:2 ). He claims some of the text is written by an actual eyewitness that could have been Moses. Later, he notes that Flinders Petrie observed ...
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