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68 pages of results. 291. The Mystery Of The Pleiades [Journals] [Kronos]
... by post-Exodus editors who introduced those passages using the name Yahweh for God.(17) This, in fact, echoes the belief of C. S. Bryant, who wrote: "Job is in the purest Hebrew. The author uses only the word Elohim for the name of God. The compiler or reviser of the work, Moses, or whoever he was, employed at the head of chapters and in the introductory and concluding portions the name of Jehovah; but all the verses where Jehovah occurs, in Job, are later interpolations in a very old poem, written at a time when the Semitic race had no other name for God but Elohim; before Moses ...
292. Bibliography (Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science) [Books]
... , Oct.). Brumme, C. Ludwig. (1949). Contemporary American Sculpture. New York: Crown. Buckley, William F. and L. Brent Bozell. (1954). McCarthy and His Enemies: The Record and its Meaning. Chicago: n.p . Buber, Martin. (1956). Moses: The Revelation and the Covenant. New York: Harper Torchbooks. Buckalew, Mary. (1972). "An Index." Pensee, 2, 2f (May), 46, 49. Burgstahler, Albert W. (1966). Rev. of The Velikovsky Affair. Mankind Quarterly, 7, pp. 121-23 ...
293. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of this, I am contacting you with a request for assistance or advice from either [Mr Newby] or from other members of the Ancient History Study Group. My present research concerns an in-depth study of the shrine of El-Arish. This research is part of a ten part proposed New Chronology for the Hebrews, from Abram to the 3rd Moses (the Levite). This particular study of the shrine is not yet complete and I am still working on the final details. I would like to make contact with any member of the group, or of the SIS or ISIS, who have either made a similar study of the shrine or who could make a critical appraisal of ...
294. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Five [Books]
... a standing water, the flint into a fountain of waters"), a miracle which has no places in his catastrophic scenario, unless it is rationalised along the lines proposed for Ps.78:15-16("He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink") and Num.20:11 (" And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice; and the water came out abundantly"). On WIC p.142: "The earth's crust trembled and cracked again and again as its strata settled after the major displacement. Chasms opened up, springs disappeared, and new springs appeared." However ...
295. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... annihilated, the discovery of mysterious ancient ruins to the east of the Jordan river would have provided sufficient motive for identifying them as the cities. Cardona also ducks a crucial argument I raised about the identification of the Bab edh-Dhra region ruins. If they are NOT the vast and populous Midianite cities EAST of the river Jordan that the Israelites under Moses destroyed, then where ARE those cities? If Cardona accepts the ancient tradition that there WERE- somewhere- cities called Sodom and Gomorrah, which were destroyed perhaps 400 to 600 years before the Exodus, then how can he challenge the presumably more reliable Biblical accounts, dating from a post-Exodus period, that there were great cities east of ...
296. Homer in the Baltic (Omero nel Baltico) by Felice Vinci (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... two Homeric epics, the Odyssey and the Iliad, took place in the Baltic and the North Atlantic. Furthermore, it is asserted that the Achaeans (Homer's Greeks) originated along the shores of the Baltic and took their myths and legends (already fully developed) southwards when they settled around the Aegean. The book begins by quoting Professor Moses Finlay, the British classicist, who spoke of the complete lack of contact between Mycenaean geography, as we know it from the tablets and from archaeology, and Homer's accounts'. We are then treated to a detailed and vivid comparison of Odysseus' voyage and a journey along the Atlantic coast of Norway. This is by far the ...
297. Volcanic Systems Ch.3 (The Riddle of the Earth) [Books]
... Home | Contents Chapter III Volcanic Systems CLIMAX OF ERUPTION SUDDEN FROM the very earliest days volcanic mountains became the objects of intense religious devotion, as conveyed in such myths as those of Mt. Atlas, Prometheus, and Mt. Culhuacan (of the Aztecs), and any one who reads the Book of Exodus with care will acknowledge that Moses when he led the children of Israel to the burning mountain conducted them to a volcano, where they witnessed the presence of God as fire, otherwise as that most awe-inspiring spectacle, an eruption. 2IA. These sometimes begin abruptly without previous preparatory warning, but more usually an eruption is heralded by mild explosions and smoke emanating from the ...
298. Stonehenge - A Calendar? (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... solstices and the equinox, especially the winter solstice, is possible via the shadow of a pole planted on Silbury Hill, which was evidently constructed for such a purpose. The tip of the shadow would fall at the foot of the hill at the equinoxes, the brow at summer solstice, and an outlying marker at winter solstice (per Moses B. Cotsworth, as described by Peter Tompkins in Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 127-130). William J. Douglas Rockville, MD To the Editor of KRONOS: I am writing in reference to Alban Wall's article, "A Calendric View of Stonehenge", that appeared in KRONOS VIII:2 . The article is ...
299. Letters to C&C Workshop 2004:4 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Thutmose III have claimed to have conquered Eritrea or Somalia in his very first year? Yet he conquered Punt in that year! Emmet Sweeney, Derry, N. Ireland Dear Reader In Emmet Sweeney's article Horeb, The Mountain of God', (C &CW Workshop 2004:3 , pp. 30-31), he asks why would Moses (or whoever it was led the fleeing Israelites) have taken the exiles so far south, into what is basically a dead end, at the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula? ' After re-reading Chapter 5 of Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision, it is my belief that Moses may possibly have been disorientated due to a pole reversal. ...
300. Stones Suspended In The Air, Part 1 Venus Ch.7 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... From "Worlds in Collision" © 1950 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents Stones Suspended In The Air "The hot hail stones which, at Moses' intercession, had remained suspended in the air when they were about to fall upon the Egyptians, were now cast down upon the Canaanites."(1 ) These words mean that a part of the meteorites of the cometary train of the days of Exodus remained in the celestial sphere for about fifty years, falling in the days of Joshua, in the valley of Beth-horon, on the same forenoon when the sun and the moon stood still for the length of a full day. The language of the ...
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