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... memory is to the effect that there is one repository of traumatic memories, one collective unconscious mind, for the entire human race. Its content, which is part of us all, is the heavy and rather encumbering baggage that has been passed down from our ancestors.) Freud's reluctance to use the phrase "collective unconscious" (see Moses and Monotheism, page 132, quoted below) is probably a matter of his not wanting to owe anything, even a phrase, to Alfred Jung. Anyway, Freud was talking about a collective human mind as early as Totem and Taboo, which he published in 1912-1913, and that work seems to have inspired Jung to pursue similar ...
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... Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2004:2 Incorporating Workshop 2004:3 Society News 2 Chronology & Catastrophism Review Articles Megalithic Circles and Star Charts 3 Moe Mandelkehr Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology by Bob Porter 10 Reviews 18 Avebury: The Biography of a Landscape Reviewed by Phillip Clapham 13 The Miracles of the Exodus & The Moses Legacy Reviewed by Phillip Clapham 14 Pot Pourri Paul Standring 17 In Passing: Health Hazards to Egyptologists: Radon Gas by Nesta Caiger 22 Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop Letters From Clark Whelton, Damien Mackey, Paul Standring, Phillip Clapham and Gordon Williams, 24 Articles 40 Old Testament Tales II & III: Moses B' by David Salkeld 28 ...
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... Archive Antiquities of the Jews Preface to the Antiquities of the Jews Book I- From Creation to the Death of Isaac Book II- From the Death of Isaac to the Exodus out of Egypt Book III- From the Exodus out of Ehypt to the Rejection of the Generation Book IV- From the Rejection of that Generation to the Death of Moses Book V- From the Death of Moses to the Death of Eli Book VI- From the Death of Eli to the Death of Saul Book VII- From the Death of Saul to the Death of David Book VIII- From the Death of David to the Death of Ahab Book IX- From the Death of Ahab to the Captivity ...
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214. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... archaeologist Russell Falquet: - it was caused by a massive earthquake, not an "east wind". This earthquake "sent the waters of the Gulf of Suez cascading in to the wider part of the Red Sea, thereby creating a channel in the seabed." So a huge sandbar was caused to rise out of the sea and Moses and followers were able to cross. He estimates that "it would have taken 18 hours for the huge wave to hit the south bank and return - giving plenty of time for Moses to complete the six-hour crossing." The article then proceeds to tell "the earthquake theory is supported by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky in his book Worlds ...
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... nothing but to return his thanks to God for his deliverance, and to preserve him propitious to him all his life long. He also instructed the multitude to do the same, as having very nearly experienced what a calamity he was fallen into by a contrary conduct. He also rebuilt the altar, and offered the legal sacrifices, as Moses commanded. And when he had re-established what concerned the Divine worship, as it ought to be, he took care of the security of Jerusalem: he did not only repair the old walls with great diligence, but added another wall to the former. He also built very lofty towers, and the garrisoned places before the city he ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 27  -  31 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/josephus/ant-10.htm
216. Bookshelf. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Life and death on our planet By Chandra Wickramasinghe, Souvenir Press, 2001, £18 99 The case is fully presented for the theory that living organisms came to Earth from space. Wickramasinghe and Hoyle's long disreputable theory is now almost accepted but do not expect any cosmic catastrophism from the title; the dragons' are ordinary comets. The Moses Legacy By Graham Phillips, Sidgwick and Jackson, 2002, £20 Yet another provocative reappraisal of the Bible's greatest patriarch, with Thera the culprit for the events of the Exodus. Moses himself is deemed to be a combination of a Hebrew priest called Kamose and an Egyptian prince Tuthmose. Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilisation By Graham ...
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217. The Astronomer Royal. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... peoples. The reader cannot but fail to be impressed by Dr. Velikovsky's extensive knowledge of such lore and by the wealth of references which he gives. Then he told the story of single catastrophes, "awe-inspiring cosmic cataclysms." There occurred collisions between major planets, which brought about the birth of comets. "In the time of Moses, about the fifteenth century B.C ., one of these comets nearly collided with the earth, which twice passed through its tail." Intense heating, enormous tides, incessant violent electrical discharges between the comet and the planet took place. Spencer Jones went on: This comet is supposed to have collided with Mars in the ...
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... they all came together to the city of Gilgal, for thither did he command them to come. So the prophet anointed Saul with the holy oil in the sight of the multitude, and declared him to be king the second time. And so the government of the Hebrews was changed into a regal government; for in the days of Moses, and his disciple Joshua, who was their general, they continued under an aristocracy; but after the death of Joshua, for eighteen years in all, the multitude had no settled form of government, but were in an anarchy; after which they returned to their former government, they then permitting themselves to be judged by him ...
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219. Venus Before Exodus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... or alternatively "the morning arose". That Rashi should mention the Morning Star, Venus, in a Spring Equinox destruction with brimstone and fire out of heaven is surely no coincidence! The Passover. A long-standing Passover tradition, dating from before the Exodus itself, has been postulated by Chaim Raphael [31]. His reasoning is that Moses clearly knew certain details of the Passover festival when he asked Pharaoh to be allowed to go into the desert to celebrate. Moses and Aaron ask: "Let My People go, that they may hold a feast unto Me in the wilderness" (Exodus 5:1 ), and, "The God of the Hebrews hath met ...
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... AND DESCENT David, the "elect of God," (1 ) was descended from a family which itself belonged to the elect of Israel. Those ancestors of his who are enumerated in the Bible by name are all of them men of distinguished excellence. Besides, David was a descendant of Miriam, (2 ) the sister of Moses, and so the strain of royal aristocracy was reinforced by the priestly aristocracy. Nor was David the first of his family to occupy the throne of a ruler. His great-grandfather Boaz was one and the same person with Ibzan, the judge of Bethlehem. (3 ) Othniel, too, the first judge in Israel after the death ...
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