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68 pages of results. 201. Nine Spheres of Venusian Effects [Books] [de Grazia books]
... of history and coin the following hypothesis regarding the "Historisphere": "All legendary or contemporary historical accounts from any people in the world which discuss events of, or attribute events to, the mid-second-millennium mention a general and natural disaster." Much of Greek myth centers upon catastrophe-born Pallas Athena, upon Hephaestos and Dionysus. The Books of Moses center upon the Exodus disasters. The Vedas of the Hindus focus upon momentous natural events at the time of their main descent upon India from the North, which time has been generally accepted as mid-second-millennium. The Ipuwer papyrus which conforms rather closely to the Biblical Exodus account appears to be datable to the end of Middle Bronze, hence confirms ...
202. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Fire (Metron Publications, Princeton, N.J ., 1983), Alfred de Grazia claims that the Ark was a device for producing and storing electricity at a high voltage and therefore potentially lethal...This idea is linked to the evidence of electrical disturbances caused by a charged cosmic body passing near Earth during the time of Moses. This is also associated with certain scientifically inexplicable' characteristics of Venus. Another book on this subject which you may think is even more sensational is the Manna Machine by George Sassoon and Rodney Dale (Granada 1980). This claims that the Ark was an advanced chemical processing machine, powered by nuclear energy and therefore dangerous if not ...
203. Ice-rinks in Hell [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:2 (Oct 1999) Home | Issue Contents Ice-rinks in Hell 22 April 1999 The temperature on Mercury can get as high as 700K (427 C) yet there are persistent reports of ice at its poles. But where did this ice come from? This difficult question is tackled by Julianne I. Moses and colleagues in a report in the journal Icarus. Their conclusion is that the water on Mercury was probably delivered by the impact of water-rich asteroids or comets. Reported by Henry Gee, Nature News Service: http://helix.nature.com/nsu/990422/990422-10.html External Sources of Water for Mercury's Putative ...
204. The End of MBII [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Canaanite level in Palestine, we should expect to find the cities mentioned in the conquest narratives to be occupied during that period and the cities not prominent in the conquest narratives to be small or unoccupied. But several notable exceptions are evident if we try to locate the conquest at the end of MBII. The city of Arad, conquered by Moses early in the 40-year period in the Sinai (see Numbers 21:1-3) was not occupied during MBII. The site of et-Tell was totally abandoned during MBII. Bimson argues that et-Tell is not the correct site of Ai but until a site is identified which has a more acceptable geographical location and produces positive archaeological evidence, this kind ...
205. Old Testament Tales [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... :29 records: Now the acts of David, first and last, behold, they are written in the book of Samuel the seer, .. . '. As Samuel was a writer and his book was still consulted long after his death, it strongly suggests him as the original author of most material relating to his lifetime. Moses instituted a three-way power-sharing system in Israel. Prophets revealed God's commands to his people; priests made sacrifices to God on man's behalf; judges mediated between man and man. As head prophet, Moses made his brother Aaron high priest, and able men out of all Israel (Ex. 18:25) judges. Although unable to ...
206. The Velikovsky Affair [Books] [de Grazia books]
... are owing to: HADLEY CANTRIL, Chairman of the Board, Institute for International Social Research; past president, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. SALVADOR DE MADARIAGA, Honorary Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford University. LUTHER H. EVANS, Director of International and Legal Collections, Columbia University, former Director General, UNESCO. MOSES HADAS, Jay Professor of Greek, Columbia University. R. H. HILLENKOETTER, Vice Admiral, U.S .N . (Retired); former director, Central Intelligence Agency. HORACE M. KALLEN, Research Professor of Social Philosophy, New School for Social Research; past President, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion ...
207. From Fadus the Procurator to Florus [Books]
... not quite left off his desire of doing this thing, a certain other Jew that came out of Galilee, whose name was Eleazar, and who was esteemed very skillful in the learning of his country, persuaded him to do the thing; for as he entered into his palace to salute him, and found him reading the law of Moses, he said to him, "Thou dost not consider, O king! that thou unjustly breakest the principal of those laws, and art injurious to God himself, [by omitting to be circumcised]; for thou oughtest not only to read them, but chiefly to practice what they enjoin thee. How long wilt thou continue ...
208. KA [Books]
... of inspiration held by the Greeks (see previous quotation from Archilochus, "lightning-struck with wine"). The witch mentioned several times by the Latin poet Horace, is named Canidia. There are examples of words which are likely to contain ka in the Phoenician and Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Numbers IV, there are instructions for Moses and Aaron for the management of the tabernacle and ark. When the camp is moved forward, Aaron and his sons have to cover the ark of testimony with the covering veil, spread a blue cloth on it, and so on (verse 5 f.). Q-CD vol 12: KA, Ch. 13: KA' ...
209. An Interview for Television with Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Horus]
... ancient history. But I came to this country when other people had long established their careers. In my case, I was forty-four when I carne to this country. Before, I worked in Palestine as a psychoanalyst. I corresponded with Freud; I met him. He published several of my papers, and - his last book, Moses and Monotheism, probably guided me in this direction [i .e ., toward research resulting in Velikovsky's own discoveries.] First, actually, I came upon the idea that Oedipus had an historical prototype in the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and this - I started on this! Next I was interested in Freud's dreams because several chapters in ...
210. The Chronology of the Early Egyptian New Kingdom [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of works in the place of Eternity," Maya later undertook the restoration of the tomb of Thutmose IV, an enterprise which he marked by graffito dated to the regnal year 8 of Horemheb.38 A further link between the Amarna period and not only Horemheb but also Ramesses II is provided by the account in the Memphite tomb chapel of Mose of a prolonged lawsuit over the ownership of some land.39 This account was written some time after a hearing of the case in year 18 of Ramesses II (against which Mose later appealed) at which his mother Nubnofret, widow of Huy, has failed to establish her claim to the land. An earlier stage of these proceedings ...
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