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79 pages of results. 761. The Road to Saturn (Excerpts from an Autobiographical Essay) [Journals] [Aeon]
... " in a tendency to co-align with the magnetic and spin axis of the other. The addition of Mars and Earth to this 2-body configuration could result in one of various models. Much smaller in size and mass, the motions of these bodies would be entirely dominated by the gravitational and electromagnetic fields of the two giants. Depending on the genesis behind the system, they could end up revolving either around Jupiter or Saturn or, perhaps, around the Jupiter-Saturn system as a whole. The insertion of these two terrestrial planets between Saturn and Jupiter would, however, also make for a stable system. In the latter case, the two smaller bodies would have reacted similarly to the ...
... B. I. ch. 33. sect. 2. (15) This famine for two years that affected Judea and Syria, the thirteenth mid fourteenth years of Herod, which are the twenty-third and twenty-fourth years before the Christian era, seems to have been more terrible during this time than was that in the days of Jacob, Genesis 41., 42. And what makes the comparison the more remarkable is this, that now, as well as then, the relief they had was from Egypt also; then from Joseph the governor of Egypt, under Pharaoh king of Egypt; and now from Petronius the prefect of Egypt, under Augustus the Roman emperor. See ...
763. Chapter 13 Scythian Princes in the Royal Tombs of Ur [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... this supposition. If the onager had been domesticated, why is it not the common domestic equid of Asia today?"124 There is not a single shred of real evidence to support Cardona's contention that the equides depicted at Ur pulling chariots are onagers. Even the writers of the Bible understood that the onager could not be domesticated. In Genesis 16:12, Ishmail, the founder of the Arab people, is referred to: "He shall be a wild ass of a man, his hand against every man and every man's hand against him." But worse than what Clutton-Brock says is the lack of logic to her suggestion that onagers were crossed with donkeys. Where ...
764. Collapsing Tests of Time [Books] [de Grazia books]
... chemical analysis Micro-constituents of sediments (soil, ash, clay, etc.) show events. Normal fires, air, water deposits produce exterme constituents Volume, mix, context permit revolutionary period indexing and portray IV. Astronomical Motions 1 Planetary and Satellite Orbits Regular measureable orbits permit retrocalculations of ancient events Accepted; universal laws retroactive to solar system genesis Orbits are empirical; change- able by high energy displacements 2 Rotation of bodies Regular rotation reliable retrocaluclations Accepted; calcuable to ori- ginal emplacement of body; known regular and minute changes Origin of rotation from older motions; all motions changeable redically, cf. Venus 3 Elecrical fields (charging) Periods of heavy Earth discharges exist and ...
... It is also well worthy of observation, what Moses Chorenensis, the principal Armenian historian, informs us of, p. 83, that Arsaces, who raised the Parthian empire, was of the :seed of Abraham by Chetura; and that thereby was accomplished that prediction which said, "Kings of nations shall proceed from thee," Genesis 17:6 . (20) If we compare Josephus's promise in sect. 1, to produce all the public decrees of the Romans in favor of the Jews, with his excuse here for omitting many of them, we may observe, that when he came to transcribe all those decrees he had collected, he found them so ...
... me plain, both here in Josephus, and in our copies of Daniel, Daniel 1:3 , 6-11, 18, although it must be granted that some married persons, that had children, were sometimes called eunuchs, in a general acceptation for courtiers, on account that so many of the ancient courtiers were real eunuchs. See Genesis 39:1 . (19) Of this most remarkable passage in Josephus concerning the "stone cut out of the mountain, and destroying the image," which he would not explain, but intimated to be a prophecy of futurity, and probably not safe for him to explain, as belonging to the destruction of the Roman empire ...
767. KA [Books]
... from Hungary and Bohemia), settled in Illyria, then moved via Greece and southern Italy into Etruria. Others went via Thrace to Anatolia, and thence to Italy, some taking part in a descent on Egypt, where they were known as Tursha. There is a fuller discussion in Mayani of the names Tiras (O . T. Genesis X:2 ), Tursha, Rosh, Rasna, and Tyrrheni. Paris of Troy, alias Alexander, is mentioned by Herodotus, II:114, as a Teucrian stranger. The vocabulary of Etruscan gives some clues to history and provenance. So far we have seen a few words which suggest eastern influence or borrowings. It ...
768. The Crescent [Books]
... ." (28) The Sumerian goddess Inanna describes her own womb as "a horn," (29) while the related Phoenician goddess Ashtoreth appears as "Queen of heaven with crescent horns" or "Ashtoreth of the double horn." (30) A horn, in the Hindu Satapatha Brahmana, means the womb of primeval genesis. ". .. The black deer's horn is the same as that womb," states the text. The priest "touches with it [the horn] his forehead close over the right eyebrow, with the text, Thou art Indra's womb'- for it is indeed Indra's womb, since in entering it he enters thereby ...
769. KA [Books]
... the temple is the stone. It is oiled every day, and at every festival unspun wool is offered to it. III:22:1 : In Laconia, near Gythion, is a stone called Zeus kappotas, fallen Zeus, where Orestes sat with the result that his madness left him. One may compare the Old Testament, Genesis XXVIII:11: "And (Jacob) lighted upon a certain place, and tarried there all night, because the sun was set; and he took of the stones of that place, and put them for his pillows, and lay down in that place to sleep. And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up ...
770. Ice Core Evidence [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... : Foraminiferans (formerly foraminifera) are protozoans of the rhizopodan order Foraminiferida (formerly Foraminifera). 19. Christopher Stringer and Clive Gamble, In Search of the Neanderthals (New York, 1993), p. 41. 20. Ibid., p. 40, 21. Michael J. Oard, An ice Age Caused By The Genesis Flood (San Diego, California, 1990), p. 185-186. See also T. Tosk, "Foraminifers in the Fossil Record: Implications for an Ecological Zonation Model," Origins 15 (1988): 8-18. 22. Richard Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars (Berkeley, California, 1992), p. 93 ...
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