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32 pages of results. 281. The Cosmic Serpent by Victor Clube and Bill Napier [Journals] [Kronos]
... dates before 512 B.C . too early by 468 years".(68) On the previous page their table of revised Egyptian chronology is not consistent with this simplified statement that one can blithely reduce, at a stroke, all Egyptian dates before 512 B.C . by 468 years. Equally inconsistent is their equation of the Syrian usurper Arza with the Ethiopian king Piankhy,(69) and their claim that the Hyksos and Hittites "may be one and the same"(70) is quite incredible. No, their chronological scheme is quite crazy, and it does not take a great deal of specialist knowledge to see this. A MISSED OPPORTUNITY "The ...
282. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of Sidon, in Genesis 10:15. Their identity is confirmed by another myth in which "Chna...is called the first Phoenician" (Eusebius in p.l9 of Cory). Justin informs us that "the Phoenicians...suffering from an earthquake, and abandoning their country, settled at first near the Syrian lake, and afterwards on the coast..." (Book 18, p.155, translated by John S. Watson, 1853). No doubt this catastrophe was contemporary with the destruction of Sodom. Where was their original homeland? "These Phoenicians, as they themselves say, anciently dwelt on the Red Sea; ...
... Buildings of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty There was another invasion from Syria, which founded the twenty-second dynasty, and again the government is carried on in cities with east and west walls (Saļs, Tanis and Bubastis). The solstitial-solar priests of Thebes withdraw to Ethiopia. They return, however, in 700 B.C ., drive out the Syrian invaders, and, under Shabaka and Taharqa, found a dynasty (the twenty-fifth) at Thebes, embellish the temples there, and at Philae, Medīnet-Habu and Denderah. Conclusion We see, then, that every important change of cult was associated either with invasions from without or with some disturbance in Egypt itself, for in no other ...
284. The Case of the Turkish Turn Coat [Journals] [Kronos]
... Many of Freud's conclusions in that book were applied directly to various aspects of Velikovsky's reconstruction. The four following examples are in tended to be merely suggestive of the strength of that book's inspiration, not at all exhaustive. 1) Imaginative use of philology. Freud made much of his identification of Aten (in Egyptian) with Adonis (in Syrian) and Adonai (in Hebrew).(24) Velikovsky's comprehensive uses of phonetic similarity are legion; two examples will suffice. He compared the Maruts (" the terrible ones") in the Vedas with the terrible one (" Ariz") in Joel and Isaiah, and then proceeded to further associate those words with the ...
285. KA [Books]
... mentions a shower of bloody rain and rivers running red (De Divinatione II:27). We have seen some links between Egyptian and Hebrew. There is material from Phoenicia and further east which may have electrical significance. The Babylonian goddess Ishtar resembles Aphrodite. She was powerful and dangerous. After the flood she wore a necklace. The Syrian monarch Ben Hadad is named, I suggest, after the Greek word for a torch, dais, daidos, Latin taeda. With son' for Ben, and the definite article for ha', it is possible that Ben Q-CD vol 12: KA, Ch. 13: KA', and Egyptian Magic 177 Hadad gave himself ...
286. East and West, Part 1 Venus Ch.5 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... "The Chinese say that it is only since a new order of things has come about that the stars move from east to west."(30) "The signs of the Chinese zodiac have the strange peculiarity of proceeding in a retrograde direction, that is, against the course of the sun."(31) In the Syrian city Ugarit (Ras Shamra) was found a poem dedicated to the planet-goddess Anat, who "massacred the population of the Levant" and who "exchanged the two dawns and the position of the stars."(32) The hieroglyphics of the Mexicans describe four movements of the sun, nahui ollin tonatiuh. "The Indian authors ...
... the biblical data. The major part of the treaty is given over to the problem of political refugees. The paragraphs are written in a reciprocal manner; it is apparent that it was the great king of Hatti who was interested in the provisions for extradition of the political enemies of the Chaldeans, A special paragraph in the treaty deals with Syrian (Palestinian) fugitives: Now if subjects of the great chief of Kheta transgress against him .. . I will come after their punishment to Ramses-Meriamon, the great ruler of Egypt .. . to cause that Usermare-Setepnere, the great ruler of Egypt, shall be silent . . . and he shall turn [them] back again ...
288. Si-Amon. Part 2 Ch.4 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... renewal of the kingdom" on the days of the Mazdaic New Year: ambassadors from all subdued nations used to arrive at Persepolis for the festivals of "renewal", or "renaissance". Wenamon, who under Herihor sailed to Byblos to purchase cedarwoods, refers to the shipping house of Birkath-El that engaged in commerce between Tanis and the Syrian harbours; the same shipping company, now under the firm name of Berakhel's Son, was known to the author of the Testament of Naphtali, a literary work composed in Persian or Hellenistic times. The same Wenamon, "master of foreign lands", built a shrine in the Siwa oasis; the shrine is attributed to the fifth ...
289. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... in the Books of Kings with the Massoretic text, and some recent authorities have pronounced the Old Greek version to be more accurate. Alberto R. Green of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, re-examines this conclusion and comes out in favour of the Massoretic text. This is his verdict based upon internal evidence, consideration of the Syrian and Assyrian records, and the Moabite Stone (Mesha's stele). Definitely a paper for specialists! \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop\vol0504\22monit.htm ...
290. "Crowned with Every Rite". Part 2 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... " (Ibid., p. 37). 14 Carter and Mace, The Tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, I, 45. 15 Aeschylus, The Seven against Thebes, trans. E. D. A. Morshead, in The Complete Greek Drama, ed. Oates and O'Neill, Jr. 16 In these panels Tutankhamen wages war against Syrians and Ethiopians. ...
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