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126. The Age of Moses [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... A key event in the long journey through the wildemess of Sinai was the ascent by Moses of the Mountain of God to receive the constitution of the new nation from God. A generation later, Hammurapi of Babylon (Cushanrishathaim in the Bible) claimed to have also obtained the law for Babylonia by going to a mountain where the sun god Shamash presented the code which he had inscribed on stone stelae. The Mosaic Law and the confederated government of tribal states under the military judge governed Israel well for five hundred years. The people prospered under free enterprise. The Amorites, who were defeated by Moses' forces prior to the Jordan River crossing, moved to the Nile Delta where ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1502/106moses.htm
127. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... evidence on which it is based is quite old and easily accessible. Iraqi Finds sources: Biblical Archaeology Review Jul/Aug 1989, pp. 50-51; Time 30.10.89, pp. 50-51 We note very briefly three important finds in Iraq. In a long-standing excavation at Sippar an entire intact library has been recovered in the Shamash temple. At Tell Abu Duwari in southern Iraq the site of ancient Mashkan-shapir, home of Nergal, has been rediscovered. And further discoveries in a tomb at Nimrud have revealed great treasures. Exodus redating debate sources: Biblical Archaeology Review Nov/Dec 1988, pp. 22 & 74; BAR Sept/Oct 1988, p. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1989no2/21monit.htm
128. The Female Star [Journals] [Aeon]
... your [Inanna's] heart, all praise like the rising sun." A2 That Dumuzi was not the Sun (or Saturnian sun), however, is clear from various passages that find the two gods invoked together or compared. Thus Dumuzi is said to "shine in luminous splendor" when, like the ancient sun-god (Utu/Shamash), he rises "from the Cedar-mountain." A3 But which celestial body is Inanna's consort to be identified with? If the Skidi traditions are to serve as any sort of guide, Dumuzi should be identified with the planet Mars. Support for this interpretation can be found in an Old Babylonian hymn where Dumuzi is described as a ...
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... Dwardu Cardona, Planetary Identities: II The Mythology of Homer Dwardu Cardona, Planetary Identities: I, The Concept of Deity Dwardu Cardona, Planetary Worship Dwardu Cardona, Saturn As King Dwardu Cardona, Saturn before the Sun Dwardu Cardona, Saturn: In Myth and Religion Dwardu Cardona, Saturn's Flare-ups Dwardu Cardona, Saturn's Sacred Mountain Dwardu Cardona, Shamash and Sin Dwardu Cardona, Tektites and China's Dragon Dwardu Cardona, The Ankh Dwardu Cardona, The Archangels Dwardu Cardona, The Baalim Dwardu Cardona, The Cairns Of Kintraw Dwardu Cardona, The Cities of the Plain Dwardu Cardona, The Cosmic Origin of the Swastika Dwardu Cardona, The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory Dwardu Cardona, The Demands ...
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130. Ladder to Heaven [Journals] [Aeon]
... Tree as the "road to the sky." Indeed, peoples around the globe claimed that there formerly existed a "road" in heaven that led to the sacred kingdom of the "sun." An early example of this motif appears in the Gilgamesh Epic, wherein the Sumerian strongman is said to have followed the "road of Shamash" during his ill-fated attempt to find the plant of life and thereby secure immortality. The idea that the ancient sun-god was formerly associated with a ladder-like structure is surprisingly widespread. Of the structure depicted in Figure One, the anthropologist Robert Zingg quotes a native Huichol informant to the effect that it had reference to an ancient myth and " ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  11 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/055ladder.htm
... I possessed of gold I gathered together all that I possessed of the substance of life of every kind I gathered together, I made all ascend into the vessel; my servants, male and female, the cattle of the fields, the wild beasts of the plains, and the sons of the people, I made them all ascend. Shamash (the sun) made the moment determined, and he announced it in these terms : In the evening I will cause it to rain abundantly from heaven ; enter into the vessel and close the door' the fixed moment had arrived, 118 The Earth's Annular System. which he announced in these terms; ' In the evening I ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  21 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/vail/earth-annular.htm
132. KA [Books]
... throne. into Etr. painem; cf. Heb. bein, between. incense Eg. sentra. jackal Eg. sab, also = a wise person; cf. Lat. sapere, to be wise, to understand. Janus Lat. Bifrons; Etr. Culsan. He resembles a Sumerian deity who opens the celestial gates to Shamash the sun. justice Gk. dike; cf. Heb. tsadiq, just. ka Eg., the double; cf. Heb. qadhosh, holy; Lat. cacumen = peak, point; ka+ culmen, top. Cf. columen; -cello, strike. ka also = bull. Cf. Lat. caverna ...
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... head of the res-urrection god Khepri was depicted as a beetle with outstretched arms. [101] Neighbouring civilizations described their Saturnian sun gods in different ways, but the "picture" remains the same. One Egyptian text states that, "Osiris sails on the two arms of Horus'." [102] and in Bab-ylonia, "Shamash [Saturn] and Tammuz rest within the mouth of the twinrivers'." [103] Vignette 35 of the Papyrus of Ani represents the deceased Ani in heaven beside a canal or river that has no beginning or end. The rele-vant text reads: "Mouth of the canal, a stream (one thousand cubits) wide. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  12 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/103opening.htm
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