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671. The Queen of Sheba and the Song of Songs [Journals] [SIS Review]
... unpublished; see Marvin Pope: The Song of Songs, New York: Anchor Bible Series, 1977, pp. 133-4). Yet another explanation is that of Chaim Rabin (" The Song of Songs and Tamil Poetry", Studies in Religion 3, 1973, pp. 205-219): that the song is derived from Tamil (Indian) love-poetry, in which the female longs for the absent male (a merchant travelling in the spice trade). 5. The chief proponents of the "cultic" theory (female lover as goddess) are Wilhelm Erbt (1906), E. Ebeling (1923), T. J. Meek (1924), W ...
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... that are so very impressive in Warlow's tippe-top simulation of the 1500 BC catastrophe. 4. A small black hole has been blamed for the disaster which ravaged the Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908. The "hole" supposedly fell to Earth on the Siberian side and emerged on the other side of the planet sucking up a part of the Indian Ocean (unobserved) as it departed. Presumably the interior of the Earth contributed matter to the voracious hole en passant; so the Moon's orbit should have been affected. Since it was not, either the mass lost was negligible or the passing "hole" was imagmary. 5. It is difficult to consider a notion of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0501/06stars.htm
673. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... tomb to save her mummy from grave robbers. Mexican record of supernova sources: Houston Chronicle 12.6 .90, p. 20A; New Scientist 30.6 .90, p. 42 The supernova which created the Crab nebula was recorded in China in 1054 AD. Now it seems that it was also recorded by the Mimbres Indians in New Mexico, a relatively primitive tribe who clearly must have been impressed by the celestial portent. The Mimbres were Moon observers; a star' is depicted on a bowl made between 1000 and 1070 AD near the foot of the rabbit, their Moon symbol. Dendrochronology Difficulty Resolved sources: Antiquity 64, p. 210; New ...
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... four safest areas during the deluge which will accompany the impending careen of the earth will be Greenland, Antarctica, and the two pivot areas of the equatorial axis on which the globe careens. The eastern pivot point of the transient Axis of Careen will be approximately where the meridian circle, East longitude 45 , crosses the Equator, in the Indian Ocean. That point is so close to the east coast of Africa as to warrant the expectation of the survival of animal life there, especially in the highland areas near the coast. Greenland and the adjacent islands are expected to remain inhabited by animal life, if the centrifugal force of rotation of the careening globe keeps those land areas ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  29 May 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cataclysms/p1ch3.htm
675. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... solved a puzzle about the inscription on the shrine of El Arish. After the king had died his son had to return for the crown of his father' to the house of the cobra. When the box was opened the cobra spat' and many of those present died, the new king himself being burned. Tony also mentioned the Indian goddess of fire drawing up fire from her spine in the form of two serpents which came together at the top in the form of a halo. There was also the story of Elijah seeing God in a cave and knowing beforehand due to the buzzing of bees'. After a chance to chat over a buffet lunch we reassembled to ...
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... on stone, are of later origin than the characters of Mesha or Hezekiah and of one age with the cursive characters of Lachish written in ink. <RAMII_82A.JPG - RAMII_82D.JPG> It appeared strange that a great pharaoh, who built a canal for communication between the basins of the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean, who sent an expedition around Africa, who waged great wars and impressed Greek authors and Jewish prophets and annalists, did not leave Egyptian records of his achievements. But we discovered that the great war and other activities of the pharaoh, known as Pharaoh Necho to the Jewish annalists and as Necos to the Greeks, were recorded ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/3-tomb.htm
677. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... between Earth and the impending space debris' is not incompatible with the kind of scenario envisaged by Clube and Napier. Zysman succeeds in reconciling the usual confusion between the North' and the Zenith' as regards the appearance of the world column'. References to the South Star as significant in the mythology, for instance, of the Pawnee Indians, is explained by Zysman's scenario. Perhaps the most significant corroboration of mythology involved in the Zysman model is the universal theme of the dying and rising god constituted by the descent into and ascent out of the underworld, as in the mythology of Tammuz. This has a summer and winter component rather than a merely diurnal component, which ...
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... ), commonly understood as "Time Unbounded," and in "Aion" Professor Onians sees "the procreative fluid with which the psyche was identified, the spinal marrow believed to take serpent form" and it may well be so, since these are timeless ideas which still live today in ophidic cults and in the "kundalini" of Indian Yoga. But Aion certainly meant "a period of time, ' and age, hence 190 "world-age" and later "eternity," and there is no reason to think that the biological meaning must have been prior and dominant. It is known that for the Orphics Chronos was mated to Ananke, Necessity, which also, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/santillana7.html
... Velikovsky Can There be a Revised Chronology Without a Revised Stratigraphy? Can Worlds Collide? Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Canadian Society For Interdisciplinary Studies, The Carbon 14 Dates and Velikovsky's Revision of Ancient History Carbon Dioxide Production by K-T Extinction Bolide Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky Carl Sagan: A Life by Keay Davidson Carl Sagan And Immanuel Velikovsky Casa Grande-Another Indian Astronomical Site Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times, The Case of the Turkish Turn Coat, The Cataclysm Chronicles Catalogue of Sumerian literarature Catastrophes in the Early Bronze Age Catastrophes in the period 5th cent. BC to 14th cent. AD Catastrophes: the Diluvial Evidence Catastrophic End of the Norse Culture in Greenland Catastrophic Events & Mass Extinctions Catastrophic Events ...
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680. The Death of Heracles [Journals] [Aeon]
... the sky, from which he will descend in a burst, incandescent as at his birth, whenever some danger or scandal threatens his kin." (103) Significantly, Ossetic myth records that when Batraz became furious and descended from the sky he assumed a red form. (104) As the Ossetic counterpart of the Greek Ares and Indian Indra, Batraz is properly identified with the planet Mars. An intriguing parallel to the Greek tradition of Heracles' immolation upon Mt. Oeta comes from Mesoamerica. There a dwarf-god by the name of Nanahuatl offers himself as a martyr in order to resuscitate the missing sun: It is said that in the absence of the sun all mankind ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0205/055death.htm
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