of the great
Anatolian empire, but were rather a people of somewhat uncertain lineage
(see the commentary in the *Oxford Annotated Bible*).
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From: Das GOAT [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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In a message dated 99-11-01 11:59:22 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would suggest that IE influences on the proto-Semitic speakers could have
come as much from the presumably proto-Indic Mitanni of Central and Eastern
Anatolia (see my earlier post on the subject) as from the
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On 1 Nov 99, at 11:57, Tatman, Robert wrote:
Should've remembered Cyrus Gordon. I've read Graves at length; while a lot
of his interpretations try a little too hard to see echoes of
Völkerwanderungen and dynastic upheavals, much of his analysis is borne
out by more
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In a message dated 99-10-27 11:17:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the Germanic languages, the moon is male (cf MHG 'der Mond') and the sun
is female ('die Sonne'); I believe this is echoed in a number of other IE
language groups. Determining to what extent the dichotomy
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Subject: Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Heavenly Osiris and Earthly Isis? No doubt.
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In a message dated 99-10-27 11:17:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the Germanic languages, the moon is male (c
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On 28 Oct 99, at 6:32, Das GOAT wrote:
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In a message dated 99-10-27 11:17:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
In the Germanic languages, the moon is male (cf MHG 'der Mond') and
the sun is female ('die Sonne'); I believe this is echoed in a number
of other
[CTRL] Fwd: Heavenly Osiris and Earthly Isis?
No doubt.
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I think the disagreement with you is based on confusing what the
Egyptians
believed
(amply recorded in both their texts and drawings and sculptures) and
what
relatively
modern "il
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Tatman, Robert wrote:
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In the Germanic languages, the moon is male (cf MHG 'der Mond') and the sun
is female ('die Sonne'); I believe this is echoed in a number of other IE
language groups. Determining to what extent the dichotomy reflects religious
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In a message dated 99-10-23 23:35:56 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isis was never an Earth Mothershe was ever Queen of Heaven.
Osiris was dismembered by his evil brother Set. Isis reassembled all the
pieces but one. She never found his phallus. Or perhaps she did find it
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On 24 Oct 99, , Das wrote:
I think the disagreement with you is based on confusing what the Egyptians
believed (amply recorded in both their texts and drawings and sculptures)
and what relatively modern "illuminati" CLAIM they believed, attempting to
subsume Egyptian
I am resending this post and attachment
as it appears that it did not go through
the first time (yesterday).
If this is a duplicate mailing
In my very best Maxwell Smart voice: "Sorry, Chief."
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Don't mean to argue with you, the Illuminati,or G. Manley Hall, but the compass would
relate to Imenhotep, the human Architect; Ptah, the Creator God; or Thoth, the god
who, among other things, encompassed mathematics, learning, and philosophy. That's
what it relates to re the
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