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68 pages of results. 321. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... charged plasma tubes. In the myths connecting Solomon to Shamir, the details only serve to reinforce the point which Birgit Liesching made in C&CR 1998:1 , that Solomon is a mythological character who relates more to the Saturn or Polar Configuration than to real history. That Solomon contacted god on top of a mountain, just like Moses, and was subsequently renowned for his wisdom (a particularly Saturnian character) serves to compound his mythological attributes. Some recent work by Damien Mackey shows the striking similarities between the stories of Noah and the Flood and Moses and the Exodus. They appear to be two versions of the same ancient myth, a myth which, once again ...
322. Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist? [Journals] [Aeon]
... of the first millennium, or were attributed entirely to the third millennium at one archaeological site and to the first at another? This was essentially caused by the search for the Biblical patriarch Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees" (Genesis II:28). In the genealogy of the Bible, this Abraham is placed about 600 years before Moses and therefore "requires" strata which according to the accepted dates for Moses fluctuate between ca. 2100 and 1800 BCE. The most passionate of all seekers of Abraham, Sir Leonard Woolley, when excavating Ur in Southern Mesopotamia did not have much choice: the Parthian, the Greek and- as far as they were identifiable for him ...
323. Can Psychoanalysis be a Science? An Introduction to Velikovsky [Journals] [Horus]
... many of Freud's early associates, Velikovsky too had reservations about certain aspects of psychoanalytic theory and the degree to which Freud's own personality was being reflected in it. As an approach to these questions Velikovsky began a study of Freud himself. Of particular interest was the substance of a work Freud published late in his career in which he concluded that Moses had been an Egyptian - not a Hebrew. This startling conclusion, along with clues from Freud's dreams and from his other writings seemed to Velikovsky to be particularly critical to his analysis. He came to the United States in 1939 for what was intended to be a few months of exclusive research into this question. But as he reviewed ...
324. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... nothing before the time of the Trojan War, about 1200. From the Parian Chronicle (Frazier) a date of 1539 for Deucalion's flood can be deduced. Thucydides wrote that the early Greeks were poor and couldn't afford walls until after Trojan War. Eusebius (Preparation for the Gospel) said that the biblical patriarchs predated the Greek heroes. Moses would have been 1900BC, the time of Deucalion, using Greek sources. Incidentally, Eusebius, Manetho, Josephus and Tacitus (in his history of Germany) all trace back to Manus. Censorinus, using Varro etc., in his essay on time (238 AD) gave 3 periods: the first ending with Ogyges, then ...
325. The New Science of Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Kronos]
... the noise when gods met gods in battle.(17) The great founding event for the people of Israel, the deliverance at the Sea of Passage, also fits the rubric of those Greek myths that describe colossal natural events: the natural event is described in great detail, while the significance of the event alone is mythologized. Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided. And the people of Israel went into the midst of the sea on dry ground, the waters being a wall to them on their right hand ...
326. Introduction to Velikovsky [Articles]
... of the world's outstanding Jewish scholars. Albert Einstein was the editor of the volume on mathematics and physics. For 15 years, Velikovsky practised as a doctor and psychoanalyst in Israel, publishing papers on psychology' s one in Sigmund Freud's journal. "Imago". In 1939, he arrived in America to complete research on a study of Moses, Oedipus and Akhnaton, and, in 1940, he came upon the train of thought which has occupied him for the rest of his life. In a nutshell, his research into Israelite and Egyptian history led him to wonder whether the events of the Biblical Exodus might be true. As one startling discovery led to another, he ...
327. Letters [Journals] [Pensee]
... , edited by Dr. J. H. Hertz, Soncino Press, London, pg. 157) which has the footnote, "Horses and chariots were introduced into Egypt during the Hyksos period." Velikovsky in his book, Ages In Chaos, identifies the Hyksos (Shepherd-Kings) with the Amalekites who fought with the Israelites shortly after Moses led them out of Egypt. The Israelites were traveling eastward escaping from Egypt while the Amalekites were traveling westward towards Egypt. If the Hyksos introduced the horse and chariot to Egypt, then this people was there during or before the time of Joseph, some 400 years preceding Moses and his meeting with the Amalekites. On the other hand ...
328. Catastrophism and Ancient History Vol XV No 2. July 1993 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History Vol 0201 Texts Home | C&AH Home Catastrophism and Ancient History A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study Volume XV, Part 2 July 1993 CONTENTS New Proposals for a Downdating of the Egyptian New Kingdom (Part II) .. 84 Jeremy Goldberg The Age of Moses .. 106 John W. Hand DEPARTMENTS Editorial .. 82 Marvin Arnold Luckerman INTERACTION Additional Notes on Assyro-Babylonian Chronology .. 121 (Rejoinder to James J. Schlecker) by CARL OLOF JONSSON Answer to Jonsson .. 133 by James J. Schlecker Copyright ©1993 Catastrophism and Ancient History - A journal of Interdisciplinary Studies published twice yearly. Address all correspondence to Marvin A. Luckerman ...
329. C&C Workshop 1991, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Use of Iron Before the Iron Age by Bob Porter 12 The Goddess of the Stones and the Charged Cosmic Body by Eric Crew 13 FORUM: New Chronology Issues, continued from Workshop 1991:1 16 Horizons: Ian Johnson's Address to the Haliburton Seminar 19 MONITOR 22 REVIEWS: The Pyramids: an enigma solved - reviewed by Jesse Lasken 32 Moses Pharaoh of Egypt - the mystery of Akhenaten resolved - reviewed by Derek Shelley-Pearce 32 The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee - reviewed by Jill Abery 33 LETTERS A. R. Andrew, M. Rowland, G. Heinsohn, P. Clapham, E. Cooley, D. Shelley-Pearce, H. Wiencke-Lodz, M. Brooksbank ...
330. Bouquets and Brickbats: A Reply to Martin Sieff [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... reconstruction to be correct. Until then, he can only criticize my work independently of his own. Sieff's main criticism concerned my acceptance of Bab edh-Dhra' and its nearby ruins as the remains of Sodom and its sister cities. Vaninger, on the other hand, had identified these ruins as the five Midianite cities conquered by the Israelites under Moses.3 "By his over-hasty and intemperate criticism of Vaninger," wrote Sieff, "Cardona has rushed in where greater minds might fear to tread."4 I can assure Sieff that my reply to Vaninger was anything but "over-hasty"- which is why I waited some while before answering him, just as I waited some ...
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