A Book of the BeginningsCosimo, Inc., 1 wrz 2007 - 700 After enjoying years as a popular journalist and poet, intellectual and freethinker Gerald Massey turned his vast studies in the field of Egyptology into A Book of the Beginnings, a bold statement that the origin of all civilization lays in ancient Egypt. His assertions, radical at the time-indeed, almost a century before the discovery of three-million-year-old human remains in Africa-resonate loudly today, when molecular biology is making corresponding discoveries alongside the still-raging creation-versus-evolution controversy. In Volume II, Massey intelligently argues an Egyptian origin for Biblical symbology, lexicography, and mythology. Here, he not only asks if the oldest Jewish and Christian axioms were really born on the banks of the Nile, he offers a stalwart and profound "Yes!" British author GERALD MASSEY (1828-1907) published works of poetry, spiritualism, Shakespearean criticism, and theology, but his best-known works are in the realm of Egyptology, including The Natural Genesis and Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World. |
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... equinox , where the hill of the horizon was fixed , and the birthplace of the child , the sanctuary , is found . The Egyptian Makha supplies a sense missing in Hebrew , where the word sons ( Ithm'cha ) signifies to be fixed or affixed ...
... equinox , where the hill of the horizon was fixed , and the birthplace of the child , the sanctuary , is found . The Egyptian Makha supplies a sense missing in Hebrew , where the word sons ( Ithm'cha ) signifies to be fixed or affixed ...
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... equinox . The heroic exploit of Samson is connected etymologically with a place called Maktesh , a name applied to Jerusalem by the Samaritans . Tesh ( Eg . ) is a nome or division of land ; Mak - tesh is the equinoctial division or ...
... equinox . The heroic exploit of Samson is connected etymologically with a place called Maktesh , a name applied to Jerusalem by the Samaritans . Tesh ( Eg . ) is a nome or division of land ; Mak - tesh is the equinoctial division or ...
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Religion Language and Letters | 80 |
XIV | 119 |
The Phenomenal Origin of JehovahElohim | 125 |
XV | 163 |
Egyptian Origin of the Exodus | 176 |
XVI | 191 |
The Egyptian Origin of the Jews Traced from | 363 |
XIX | 406 |
Egyptian Words | 443 |
XX | 457 |
XXI | 523 |
African Origines of the Maori | 535 |
Roots in Africa Beyond Egypt | 599 |
Notes to Vol I | 675 |
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