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... idea of non-Egyptian Hebrews living in Asia before Joseph brought them to Egypt is one of the things that Greenberg does definitely regard as myth. To him, the biblical patriarchs were not actual people. Their vital statistics are to be explained as garbled versions of regnal and dynastic epochs in Egypt. For example, he claims that the birth of Peleg and the birth of his son Reu 30 years later represent the 30-year reign of Amenenhet I of the Twelfth Egyptian Dynasty; this is supposed to have been some 4000 years ago. Thus: "Chapters 4-7 describe what I believe to be one of the most important discoveries ever made in biblical studies. The evidence proves that the Genesis ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0501/05bible.pdf
... an updated treatment of radiocarbon dating with a calibration based on gravity anomaly dating. It verifies the non-equilibrium radiocarbon, NER, dating method and shows that the conventional equilibrium radiocarbon dating method of Libby is incorrect. Also it brings scientific dating into agreement with Bible dating of the Flood, and the separation of the continents "in the days of Peleg", or Continental Shift. (It occurred too rapidly for "drift" to be a proper description.) Chapter III deals with the still conventional long-period `time clocks' with an emphasis on neutron-promoted lead, potassium and oxygen transformations, respectively. Only neutron-promoted lead transformations were treated in PEM, but developments since PEM lend fundamental ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 25  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/cook/scientific.htm
3. A Comprehensive Theory on Aging, Gigantism and Longevity [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 30-40 years.) These determinations are based on the recorded age of some patriarchs at the birth of their first sons. Pre Ice Age Adam 130 Seth 105 Enos 90 Kenan 70 Mahaleel 65 Jared 162 Enoch 65 Methusaleh 187 Lamech 182 Noah 600 Average age, omitting highest and lowest: 124 Post Ice Age Arphaxaed 35 Shalah 30 Eber 34 Peleg 30 Reu 32 Serug 30 Nahor 29 Terah 70 Abraham 100 Isaac 60 Average age, omitting highest and lowest: 40 An additional, and certainly weighty, observation is that this record of anomalous longevity is by no means confined to the (Mosaic) Pentateuch. The books of Job, Joshua, Judges, and I Samuel in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 18  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0201/13aging.htm
... Venus was in the same orbital position, applying whatever gravitational influence it had, pushing Mars ever closer to the moving position of the Earth in space. The model suggests 1944 B.C . was something more than a traditional catastrophe; it was something of a mega-catastrophe with Saturn 180 degrees opposite Jove. Step XVI. Dating the Undated Peleg Catastrophe And unto Eber were born two sons: the name of one was Peleg; for in his days was the Earth divided. Gen. 10:25 Dating by the model of cyclicism, October catastrophes between Noah's Flood and the Tower of Babel occurred in such years as 2052 B.C ., 2160 B.C . ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0202/082-108.htm
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... The most specific information is found in the book of Job. It is an event that began either four or five generations after the Noahic flood according to the chronology of Genesis 10 and 11, in spite of those creationists who attempt to explain it as a part of the Noahic flood. The question of which generation it was in which Peleg was born depends upon the question as to whether the Hebrew text or its 300 B.C . Septuagint translation, with its support in Luke 3:35 and 36, gives the complete list of Shem's descendants before the division of the earth that is referred to in Genesis 10:25. That verse says: "Unto Eber ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  14 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2005no1/23internet.htm
6. Some Notes on Catastrophism in the Classics [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... standing on the battlements of Mycenae resting his head on his hands kynos diken', in the manner of a dog, waiting for the fire-signal that is to announce the capture of Troy. While on the subject of Agamemnon, murdered with an axe by his wife on his return to Mycenae, it is interesting to note the similarity between Peleg (Genesis, Chapter X), in whose days the earth was divided, and pelekys' the Greek double axe. Of similar appearance, perhaps, was Thor's hammer Mjollnir (Russian molnia' = lightning); the one would be well suited for checking errant celestial bodies, the other for laying low a sacrificial bull, so ...
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... histories) of Terah', the father of Abram, and its details are in Genesis 11:10-27. The chronology of Figure 1 is derived from that tablet. Figure 1 (1 ) Arpaxad born 2329 BC (2 ) Shelah born 35 years later 2294 BC (3 ) Eber born 30 years later 2264 BC (4 ) Peleg born 34 years later 2230 BC (5 ) Reu born 30 years later 2200 BC (6 ) Serug born 32 years later 2168 BC (7 ) Nahor born 30 years later 2138 BC (8 ) Terah born 29 years later 2109 BC (9 ) Abram born 70 years later 2039 BC TOTAL 9 births 290 years 2329-2039 BC ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1994/24art.htm
... Abraham's birth. Time of Agga of Kish/Nimrod, son of Cush. Beothis' earthquake, Dynasty II in Egypt. 1990 B.C . Tower of Babel catastrophe. Semempes catastrophe in Egypt. 2043 B.C . Uenephes famine in Egypt. 2151 B.C . Djoser famine in Egypt. 2258 B.C . Peleg dispersion. The start of Dynasty I of Egypt by Mena/Menes/Khasekhemui. 3 B.C .- "THE RETURN OF THE LORD." Michael S. Sanders Irvine, California ...
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... the earth. The south fell to the lot of Ham, and the north became the inheritance of Japheth. The land of Ham is hot, Japheth's cold, but Shem's is neither hot nor cold, its temperature is hot and cold mixed.[68] This division of the earth took place toward the end of the life of Peleg, the name given to him by his father Eber, who, being a prophet, knew that the division of the earth would take place in the time of his son.[69] The brother of Peleg was called Joktan, because the duration of the life of man was shortened in his time.[70] In ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  05 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/legends/vol1/four.html
... than 100 million eggs. The overwhelming dominance of one or a few invertebrate species in the Mesozoic implies a temporary disturbance of the balance of nature; it does not imply long ages. In harmony with this time-scale is the note at Genesis 10:25, which records that in the fifth generation after the Flood, in the days of Peleg, the Earth was divided [palag]. The verb means split asunder', not (as in Genesis 10:32) separate', so that it would seem to be describing here an event or process distinct from the scattering of mankind at Babel. In the light of modern knowledge the verse could be interpreted as referring ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1993cam/020earth.htm
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