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... these early peoples their astronomy was chiefly a means to an end. It was not a story of abstract conceptions, or the mere expression of interesting facts whether used for religious purposes or not. The end was a calendar, of festivals and holydays if you will, but a calendar which would allow their tillage and harvest to prosper. ... . Fearing) I shall show subsequently how the rise of the Nile, which took place at the summer solstice, not only dominated the industry, but the astronomy and religion of Egypt; and I was much interested in hearing from my friend Dr. Wallis Budge that the rise of the Tigris and Euphrates takes place not far from the ...
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... constitution, by the introduction of foreign practices, which constitution yet ought to have been preserved inviolable; by which means we became guilty of great wickedness afterward, while those religious observances which used to lead the multitude to piety were now neglected; for, in the first place, he appointed solemn games to be celebrated every fifth year, ... recover their good-will, which he now wanted; for they were uneasy at him, because of the innovations he had introduced in their practices, of the dissolution of their religion, and of the disuse of their own customs; and the people every where talked against him, like those that were still more provoked and disturbed at his procedure ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 416  -  31 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/josephus/ant-15.htm
453. Planetary Identities: II The Mythology of Homer [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... : Which Premise? ', SIS Workshop 6:3 (1986), p. 33 6. A. B. Cook: Zeus: A Study in Ancient Religion, Vol. I (N .Y ., 1964), p. 1 7. J. Harrison: Helios-Hades', The Classical Review 22 (1908 ... Diodorus Siculus: Bibliotheca Historica II:30:3 ; Hyginus: De Astronomia (Poetica Astronomica) 2:42; F. Boll: Kronos-Helios', Archiv fur Religions-wissenschaft XIX (1916-1919), pp. 343-344; G. Rawlinson: History of Herodotus (London, 1862), X, p. 509. 10. E ...
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454. Worship Of The Morning Star, Part 1 Venus Ch.9 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... . 41. 59. The Fragments of Empedocles (transl. W. E. Leonard, 1908), Fragment 128, p. 59. 60. Williamson, Religious and Cosmic Beliefis of Central Polynesia, II, 242. 61. Wellhausen, Reste arabischen Heidentums, pp. 40-44, 115. 62. Manuscrit Ramírez. 63 ... . Langdon, Tammuz and Ishtar, p. 86. 51. F. Cumont, "La Fin du monde selon les mages occidentaux," Revue de l'histoire des religions (1931), p. 41. 52. F. K. Movers, Die Phönizier (1841-1856), I, 640. Sources: Sozomen, The ...
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455. Baal Zevuv (Beelzebub), Part 1 Venus Ch.9 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... 23. 81. Numbers 21:6 , 7; Deuteronomy 8:15. 82. Exodus 23:28; Deuteronomy 7:20. 83. Williamson, Religious and Cosmic Beliefs of Central Polynesia, I, 45. 84. A change in atmospheric conditions can cause galloping germination among insects. 85. II Kings 1: ... 7:22; Luke 11:15 ff. 87. Bundahis, Chap. III, Sec. 12. Cf. H. S. Nyberg, "Die Religionen des alten Iran," Mitteil. d. Vorderasiat. -ägypt. Ges., Vol. 43 (1938), pp. 28 ff. 88. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 416  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/worlds/1094-baal-zevuv.htm
... HUSBAND URIAH, FOR WHICH HE IS REPROVED BY NATHAN. 1. BUT David fell now into a very grievous sin, though he were otherwise naturally a righteous and a religious man, and one that firmly observed the laws of our fathers; for when late in an evening he took a view round him from the roof of his royal ... a temple by one of David's posterity; the one belongeth to Solomon, the other to the Messiah; the distinction between which is of the greatest consequence to the Christian religion. (10) Whether Syria Zobah, 2 Samuel 3:8 ; 1 Chronicles 18:3-8, be Sophene, as Josephus here supposes; which yet Ptolemy ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 416  -  31 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/josephus/ant-7.htm
... are intrinsically open in a situation".(16) Very fittingly, this applies just as much to points of simple spatial orientation as to any ethical, aesthetic, religious, political or other preference and choice. Although each of these representative definitions contains valid and provable points and shares important elements with other definitions mentioned above, not even ... the Good Life, Professor Charles Morris argues that "The term value' is one of the Great Words, and, like other such words ( 'science', religion', art', morality', philosophy'), its meaning is multiple and complex". In his opinion, "It is not necessary for our ...
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458. Megalithic Circles and Star Charts [Journals] [SIS Review]
... dated approximately between 2500 BC and 2000 BC [3 ]. The majority of the investigators in this field conclude that the megalithic circles were, in general, associated with religious activities from early times. There are indications that there were sages or ruler-priests associated with the circles, based on comparison of foods found near the rings and in the ... 63. 12. J. de Jong, Timber Circles at Zwolle, Netherlands', in A. Gibson and D. Simpson (eds), Prehistoric Ritual and Religion, (Sutton, 1998, pp. 80-91. 13. Service and Bradbery, op. cit., note 2, pp. 104-108. 14. Spence ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 416  -  01 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n2/03megalithic.htm
... documents of the Ur dynasty (YOSB IV [1919]) Pls. XVII and XXXXIII. NIES, JAMES B., and KEISER, CLARENCE E. Historical, religious and economic texts and antiquities (Babylonian inscriptions in the collection of James B. Nies II [New haven etc., 1920]) pp. 57-61. TORREY ... . NINEVEH, see KUYUNJIK NIPPUR, see NIFFER NUZI, see KIRKUK, VIRAN SHEHR, and YORGHAN TEPE OPIS, see TELL cUMAR PALESTINE COOK, STANLEY A. The religion of ancient Palestine in the light of archaeology. The Schweich lectures of the British Academy, 1925 (London, 1930). [Seals from various sites are published ...
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... Century It now appears to be the opinion of an increasing number of historians that during the fateful years 1640 to 1660 England was taken over and run by an army of religious zealots in preparation for the millennium. Our general understanding of this crucial period in English history has reached a point where the emergence of social upheaval and military discipline may ... , reminds us in his famous study of civilisation that the well known millenarian Joachim of Fiore, on the very threshold of western culture, expressly looked upon the new Christian religion of his time as that of a third term to follow the religions of the Old and New Testaments. He described these terms respectively as the Age of the Father ...
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