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... , the pregnant women brought forth untimely births, and Pharaoh was flung from his throne. Judah's cries were heard at a great distance, as far off as Succoth. When Pharaoh learnt the reason of the mighty uproar, he sent word to Joseph that he would have to concede the demands of the Hebrews, else the land would suffer destruction. "Thou canst take thy choice," were the words of Pharaoh, "between me and the Hebrews, between Egypt and the land of the Hebrews. If thou wilt not heed my command, then leave me and go with them into their land." JOSEPH MAKES HIMSELF KNOWN Seeing that his brethren were, indeed, ...
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672. Scarab in the Dust: Egypt in the Time of the Twenty-First Dynasty [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Asiatic adventurer who ruled in Egypt after the fall of the Nineteenth Dynasty is identified as Uzziah/Azariah, King of Judah, c. 770-760 B.C ., with Ramses III of the Twentieth Dynasty ruling 750-720 and Ramses IV, his son- being the pharaoh in Jewish tradition who was captured by Sennacherib but then freed at the destruction of the Assyrian army outside Jerusalem- at 710 on this model. This conclusion is dramatically supported by the Ramesside star table on the tomb roofs of Ramses IV and IX, which can be identified with this catastrophic event. [5 ] In a further article [6 ] I then developed dates of 780-660 B.C . for ...
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... sort out . . . the true' planetary agent that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah" (emphasis as given). But, while he's entitled to it, this "built-in lack of confidence" is his and not inherent in the analogy. Forrest's argument here is that, if so many different agents can be suggested to account for the destruction in question, it somehow proves that none of them could have really been responsible. Of course, Forrest is laboring under the misapprehension that, in this case, "one planetary agent . . . can be . . . easily replaced by another". But this, again, is his own construction for multiple theories connote choice ...
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... thousands of tablets, dealing with astronomical subjects. When in 612 B.C . the library of the King Ashurbanipal of Assyria- he was already dead- was burned by onslaught of Medes, Scythians, and Chaldeans, the palace was destroyed; the library was saved, because the tablets were burned to stone. When Caesar caused the destruction of the library of Alexandria, and Alexander caused- before this- the destruction of the library of Petropolic [meaning "Persepolis"], they were burned, because here were hides, and here were papyri. But the clay tablets turned to stone, and they are in British Museum. And nothing what is before 700 B ...
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675. Fractures and Cleavages [Books] [de Grazia books]
... . This might indicate that the total area east of the Owen Fault Zone, including the African Rift-Gulf of Aden-Red Sea rift occurred at the time of or only a little later than the globe-girdling rift of which the Carlsberg Ridge forms part. Further activities of the Rift advance into proto-historic times, particularly into the Bible. The occasion of the destruction of the Cities of the Plain, including the story of Sodome and Gomorrah (see below, Chapter 29), treat specifically of the same rift. M. Blanckenhorn placed the age of the Syrian section of the Rift in the early glacial period [7 ]. W. Irwin retrojected the influx of magnesium salts into the Dead ...
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676. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... preceded the conflagration) produced Mycenaean pottery characteristic of LB II; this precludes the suggestion that this and the preceding layers are simply mis-labelled strata of the MB II C city (see Dothan, op. cit., p 108). In keeping with the revised stratigraphy which I sketched out at the Glasgow Conference, I would place the destruction of Stratum XIV in the second half of the 8th century BC. The conflagration may mark a conquest of the city by Tiglath-pileser III in 734-33 BC, or, along with several other destructions at the end of LB II and the beginning of Iron I in Palestine, it may have resulted from one of Velikovsky's Mars disasters (Worlds ...
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677. How the Gods Fly [Books] [de Grazia books]
... ions, rare examples of which have been duplicated in the laboratory by Winston Bostick. They carry immense electric and magnetic energy at the speed of solar flares [8 ]. A simple principle might explain which body will receive the greater damage. Since the electric charge of a sheath is proportional to the surface size of the spacebody, the destructive potential of the sheath in reference to a second sheath is proportionate to the surface size of the body contained by the second sheath. This would account for devastation of the side of the Moon facing Mars and Earth and of the side of Mars that locked its face upon Earth. Nor should we neglect the protective capacity of the Earth's ...
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678. The Third World of Science [Books] [de Grazia books]
... no quantavolutionary circle existed in the world. V. s correspondence with his readers was voluminous. Immanuel and Elisheva were socially active for several years, but no scholar who could be said to be of catastrophist persuasion was a frequent correspondent or friend. In July 1956, Claude Schaeffer, author of the monumental comparative study of archaeological levels of destruction wrote Velikovsky his appreciation of receiving from him a copy of Earth in Upheaval. V. had used Schaeffer's work in preparing the book. In 1957, Immanuel and Elisheva visited with the Schaeffers for a week at Lake Lucerne, in Switzerland. Schaeffer did not agree with any part of Velikovsky's ideas except what Schaeffer himself had printed before ...
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... broad interdisciplinary discussion. The participants in the phase of this debate here considered are qualified scientific workers in the fields of history, medicine, astronomy, sociology, philosophy, statistics, chemistry, engineering, and physics, and the author of this book is an economist. "There have been, and will be hereafter, many and various destructions of mankind, of which the greatest are by fire and water, and lesser ones by countless other means. Thus the story current also in your part of the world that Phaethon, son of Hellos, once harnessed his father's chariot but could not guide it on his father's course and so burnt up everything on the face of the ...
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680. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (Dynasties XII and XIII), whilst the so-called "Hyksos" scarabs found in these strata cannot be positively identified as such. However, except for Ai, all the Palestinian cities mentioned in the Biblical narrative of the Conquest existed at the end of MB II. Moreover, where the Bible stated that the city was destroyed, a destruction level appeared in the appropriate stratum; where it was spared, there were signs of continuous occupation into the Late Bronze period. The evidence from Jericho was the most conclusive: as discussed by Dr Bimson in SISR I:3 and in a further paper in this issue, a flourishing MB II B/C city had its walls ...
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