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114 pages of results. 651. The Cities of the Plain [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 24-25. 6. Flavius josephus, Antiquities of the Jews. 1:11:4 . 7. Jubilees 16:5-li. 8. L. Ginzberg. The Legends of the Jews. Philadelphia 1968, Vol. 1, 269. 9. Jubilees 16:5-11. 10. J. L. Gardner, Atlas of the Bible. New York: 1981, 60. 11. Vaninger, 15. 12. Gardner, 60. 13. Gardner, 30. 14. Gardner, 30; Shanks, "Have Sodom and Gomorrah Been Found?" 36. 15. T. L. Thompson, "The Background of the Patriarchs: A Reply to ...
652. Deportations in the Neo-Assyrian Empire [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and Dur-Sharrukin. To these areas "eighty-five per cent of the deportees were settled," Oded wrote,[15] because of the manpower needed in those major centers. Oded named a second deportation method the "two-way" system. It included swapping prisoners from one area with those of another. We see evidence of this in the Bible, when Sargon II placed Samarian inhabitants in Assyrian lands while simultaneously settling Mesopotamians in Samaria. [16] A third deportation policy was to scatter captives from a certain city or country among several settlements and countries; deportees were also brought from several I communities and territories to be settled in one place. We see this policy when King ...
653. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... may be wrong, so, too, may the dendrochronologists. Alasdair Beal, Leeds Ramoth in the Habiru revolt movement?Dear Sir, In EA 333 Paapu, an Egyptian functionary, states that the city of Yaramu has rebelled against pharaoh. This Yaramu has been identified with Ramoth in Judah (e .g . by Aharoni in McMillan Bible Atlas, p. 36, map 39 - as Jarmuth'), which in turn is probably the city which switched allegiance to David when he harassed lower Judah and the Negev whilst based at Ziklag (I Samuel 30:27). If it were a more southern Rama(th) it is still possible that the EA ...
654. Recent Archaeology in the Land of Israel (Reviewed) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and Philistine presence in Palestine is rough going, when given the conventional chronology of the archaeological ages. Dothan's scheme is about as good as any other that has been proposed for a Late Bronze Age entry. Comments by Amihai Mazar concerning the reign of David, in his article dealing with the Iron II period, are worth quoting: The Bible describes David's 40-year rule in several lengthy chapters. Ironically enough, despite David's major conquests and the consequent founding of the Israelite empire, we have very few archaeological remains from the Davidic period (p . 43). The reviewer has previously shown that precisely the same situation exists for the reign of Solomon.[2 ] The historical ...
655. Imaginary and Expected Catastrophes: Apocalyptic Desire and Scientific Prognosis [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Mesoamerica remembered four ages' or four suns' before today's sun (i .e . the Iron Age) [18]. Much as the dissenting scholars have done to relieve us from apocalyptic fear [19], it appears to be only secondary to the spirit conveyed by the best read book of all times. In the Hebrew Bible, the story of the Flood was augmented by the monotheistic editors in a very peculiar way. These Jewish authors seem to have well understood that the period of Bronze Age cataclysms was over. That knowledge allowed them to make an optimistic addition to the tradition of Noah's deluge: The Lord said in his heart, I will not again ...
656. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Kronos should contact the Project organiser, Ian Tresman (tel. 0181 953 7722), email: ian@knowledge.co.uk). A Test of Time - The London Debate The Institute of Archeology in London was packed on 27th January 1996 for a debate organised by ISIS on David Rohl's book A Test of Time: The Bible - from Myth to History. Speakers were Rupert Chapman (Executive Secretary of the Palestine Exploration Fund), Bob Porter, Aidan Dodson (specialist in funerary archaeology and dynastic history) and David Rohl and the meeting was chaired by Stuart Carter. Rupert Chapman outlined the problems of archaeology in the Levant - in particular the severe shortage of ...
657. The Cloud of Jehovah [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... occurrence which caused the deaths of several people and animals. No discharge was noticed by the nearby observers. Yet evidence of a high-current discharge was verified by examination of the immediate area.(12) The errant Israelites undoubtedly suffered a similar fate: they were electrocuted by multiple strokes of "invisible lightning." James F. Strickling *Bible quotations are from the New World translation. 1. F. Llcwellyn.Joncs, The Glow Discharge. London: 1966, 1. 2. J. R. Perkins, "Some General Remarks on Corona Discharges." Engineering Dielectrics, Vol. 1. Philadelphia: 1979, 3-4. 3. Ibid., 3, ...
658. Is Early Bronze the Time of the Exodus? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... that would fit Exodus 33, where God covered Moses with a rock protection. It is very curious that these remains are dated not to the Late Bronze Age-and- alas for me- not MBIIC but early MBI; on top of the mountain, in fact, is an EB Midian (? ) temple which also seems to fit the Bible. Should this site prove to be Mount Sinai it will support the theory put forward by Martin Sieff, Donovan Courville, Stan Vaninger, and others, that the end of the Early Bronze era was the time of the Exodus. Marvin Luckerman ...
659. Exodus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a propensity towards round skulls (similar to the classic Armenian cranium). After the destruction levels, a new group appears to have entered Syria-Palestine, with long heads or skulls and medium build and stature, and seem to mark the arrival of what became known as the west Semitic speaking peoples. I suggest that the Promised Land of the Bible originally was a gift from God to a group of west Semitic speaking people that entered Palestine around 3100 BC. The land had been despoiled by God and its inhabitants had been exterminated. This was probably in the Arabian peninsula, where west Semitic speech survived among the Arab bedouin. (We should not confine ourselves solely to Arabia, ...
660. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... unsuitable materials for storing shamir. It does not mention the Ark, directly or indirectly; nor does it talk of engraving gold, a metal so soft that it can be engraved easily with a bronze tool and, therefore, hardly a candidate for the attentions of shamir. 2. The Ark housed the tablets of Moses according to the Bible. These were suitably inscribed by the mysterious shamir according to legend........ (p . 2, 5th para.). Where is the legend that says the tablets of Moses were inscribed using shamir? I am unable to find anything like that in Ginsberg. 3.'.. we have ...
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