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110 pages of results. 21. Velikovsky Symposium- Florida, July 12 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... || * * \\ ` - ' // * * \ \. .| .. / / ONE -1- Column * * `. .. o .. . ' TWO -2- Crescents * * / | \ THREE -3- Circles * * / | \ FOUR -4- Cross * * / | \ SEVEN -7- somethings * * / | \ NINE -9- Spiral * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I also understand the Polar Configuration theory to be a testable theory. The following table is an analysis of the numerical ...
22. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Two [Books]
... link is supportive of V's case insofar as the Exodus is supposed to have taken place during the earth's encounters with Typhon, the Venus Comet. The passage of Plutarch which is claimed to support this link is in section 31 of "Isis and Osiris", and reads as follows: "As for those that tell us that Typhon was seven days flying from the battle upon the back of an ass, and having narrowly escaped with his life, afterwards begat two sons called Hierosolymus and Judaeus, they are manifestly attempting, as is shown by the very matter, to wrest into this fable the traditions of the Jews; ' Now this is all rather vague, but basically ...
... Back | Main Contents | Volume Contents | Forward The Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg Volume I Bible Times and Characters from the Creation to Jacob THE TEN GENERATIONS THE BIRTH OF CAIN FRATRICIDE THE PUNISHMENT OF CAIN THE INHABITANTS OF THE SEVEN EARTHS THE DESCENDANTS OF CAIN THE DESCENDANTS OF ADAM AND LILITH SETH AND HIS DESCENDANTS ENOSH THE FALL OF THE ANGELS ENOCH, RULER AND TEACHER THE ASCENSION OF ENOCH THE TRANSLATION OF ENOCH METHUSELAH THE TEN GENERATIONS THE BIRTH OF CAIN There were ten generations from Adam to Noah, to show how long-suffering is the Lord, for all the generations provoked Him unto wrath, until He brought the deluge upon them.[1 ] By reason of ...
24. Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature [Journals] [Aeon]
... inscribed on the Shabaka Stone. [6 ] The story of "Joseph and Potiphar's Wife" found in Genesis 39 will be studied in light of the "Tale of Two Brothers" as written on the Papyrus D'Orbiney. [7 ] The account of Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream in Genesis 41 will be weighed against the "Tradition of Seven Lean Years in Egypt" found inscribed on a rock on the Island of Siheil near the First Cataract on the Nile River. [8 ] The conquest narrative of Joshua 1-11 will be investigated in view of the "Annals of Tuthmosis III"as inscribed on the Temple of Amon-Re at Karnak. [9 ] This study will also ...
25. Velikovsky's Sources Volume Five [Books]
... comparison with the lash" and that the honey- lash "may therefore amount simply to the honey (the water) that lashes." That the honey- lash is not solely connected with the production of rain, though, seems to be shown by v.22-3, which read thus: "22. He that knoweth the seven honies of the whip becomes rich in honey; (to whit), the Brahmana, the king, the cow, the ox, rice, barley and honey as the seventh. 23. Rich in honey becomes he, rich in honey becomes his appurtenances, worlds rich in honey does he win, he that knoweth thus. ...
26. Review: The Gentile Times Reconsidered: Chronology and Christ's Return, by Carl Olof Jonsson [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 2 1260 years = 2520 years, add that to 607BC and you get 1914, when the Gentile Times came to an end! Besides, the 2520 years can also be derived from Daniel 4:16:'. . . let his mind be changed from a man's and let a beast's mind be given to him; and let seven times pass over him'. This is the madness that befell Nebuchadnezzar - but what does that have to do with 1914? Well, obviously, if you multiply 7 360, you again get 2520 years, that same interval between 607BC and 1914! Jonsson's frustration with this sort of logic' led him to scrutinise the 607BC date ...
... perforated, and flat, circular base. 41X18mm. Two lions appear feet to feet, facing in opposite directions, each devouring an animal. 8. Black limestone, veined with calcite. Seal with domed back, perforated lengthwise, and slightly convex, oval base. 44X31X15 mm. Four animals, three of which are horned, and seven large globes occupy the field. 9. Brown dolomite. Seal with domed back, perforated lengthwise, and flat, nearly circular base. 35X32X16mm. A cross-shaped design, each arm of the "cross" ending in three prongs, shows within its four angles linear designs which are almost identical. 10. Red marble. Rectangular stamp ...
... Linda University, which position was retained until retirement with emeritus standing in 1970. His bent in the direction of library over laboratory investigation resulted from a recognition of an unusual organizational ability, a further factor being the limitations of available research funds and facilities. His principal work has been the participation with Dr. Bruce Halstead over a period of seven years in the production of a three-volume exhaustive monograph entitled The Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World, the sections on chemistry having been assigned to him. The study involved the summarizing and systematizing of the world literature from this area of research. The project was sponsored by the United States Army, Navy and Air Force. The ...
29. The Mystery Of The Pleiades [Journals] [Kronos]
... as to what Khima and Khesil really stood for. This is especially true when we remember that the same source, the Douay, translates Khima as Pleiades in one section and as Hyades in another. Khima and Khesil are also mentioned in the Book of Amos. Here, the King James version sticks to its translation of Pleiades (or seven stars) and Orion,(5 ) whereas the Douay, forsaking both the Pleiades and the Hyades, has Khima as Arcturus while reverting back to Orion for Khesil.(6 ) One may now argue that the King James and Douay versions are so late that they cannot be relied upon for any useful information. But even if ...
... Interpretation The First Cycle of Myths The Second Cycle of Myths The Third Cycle of Myths Capture Cataclysm of Luna Appendices Notes The Second Cycle of Myths THE FOURTEENTH MYTH (Rev. xii. 3-4, 7-17) (xii. 3) And there appeared another [= a] wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. (4 ) And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth . . . (7 ) And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his ...
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