Marianne ... So you accept that there is much lunar symbolism in there. Interesting. Why so opposed to the idea that it's related to the festival of Khonsu,...
Hi Jon ... This is true, it is an obvious insertion, but the question ought to be whether this insertion is intended to introduce some Egyptian culture into...
George ... I'm not sure that I'd call the exploits of Mesha 'semi-mythical', as we do have some solid proof of them (which is more than we can say for the ...
... No, I don't. I am only going by the day of departure specified in the Torah. However, if the day was chosen because it was an auspicious time of the...
Just went for the first time yesterday. FABULOUS place. Six major sections: Nubia (aka Kush), Egypt, the Levant (Israel), Anatolia (Hittites), Mesopotomia...
Jack. You may recall the From Nomadism to Monarcy volume (1994)? Where several scholars; Frankel, Gal, Zertal, Mazar, Ofer, etc., presented a somewhat...
Jack ... What diversions? I asked you to provide textual evidence to support your claim that it was the centurion who fed Jesus the sour wine, and it was not ...
Jack ... And from whence the water? The pleural cavity only contains some 15ml of fluid, just a small fraction of the 1.5 litres of blood capable of filling...
Jack ... We have taken notice of it, Jack, but the Mesha to which we are referring surely did not bear an Egyptian name. ? ... The name is also attested to in...
Hi Jon. I'd offer you a cup of my freshly brewed Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee...but it would probably be cold by the time it got to you. I am certain that the...
Jack, Jon, aj and all, Jack, I find this post to be a bit of a mixture of things - some I can readily agree with and others not. The coffee sounds good so long...
Hi aj, Jack and all, Jack wrote ... and aj replied ... to which one has to agree completely. The details of the Mesha stele preclude completely (at least to my...
... coffee...but ... Jack. Thankyou, but I am religiously devoted to our local Tim Horton's brew, can't get thru the day without one...(or two) ... don't know ...
... theological ... Dear George, I'll hazard a guess and I am into the theological arguments which IMHO are inseparable from the political arguments of the...
After a hiatus of over five years, I have published a *new and revised* second edition of my fairly popular work, "The Exodus Chronicles: Beliefs, Legends &...
Hi Jon, Jack and all, Jon wrote ... I'm not sure I understand this? There is only a problem if you think the Hyksos departure = the Israelite departure. People...
... "Zaphenat-Paneach" and "Asenath" are clearly Egyptian names, while "Anath-hr" has the element of the Canaanite goddess, Anath--so there is no basis for...
On Sep 3, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Jack Kilmon wrote: [-snip-] ... Chaldees." I ... Nehemiah and ... confusing ... because it ... my own ... Exodus ... this is a ......
Jack ... Which is not something that I ever questioned, Jack, I merely suggested that the fact that Romans were present does not prove that it was a Roman who...
Jack ... The 1.5 litres of blood capable of filling the pleural cavity is hardly a 'few mills', Jack. And what's this 'supernatant serum' that you suggest...
Greetings ... When it isn't simply a corruption of sAt-ant of course, which corruption can plausibly be identified with the name of RamII's daughter Bith-Anat...