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How do you KNOW. that they are folk stories? Have you studied them? And what makes you so sure that your chronology is correct?
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By the light those tools, I cannot but conclude that these writings consist primarily of folk-legends and entertaining but contrived fictions. I have examined enough of this Midrashic 'stuff' to know that they are as fruit-loopy as a Jewish version of 'A Thousand and One Arabian Nights'. If you don't like the chronological dates which I provided here, you are most certainly welcome to consult with your favorite Jewish sources and provide us with whatever other dates they might come up with that are more to your personal liking. If you do not, then you really have nothing there to be crabbing about. |
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There is no way you can prove your hypothesis that they are just fables or that the chronology is wrong. Secular arrogance relies on its faith despite the impossibility of empirical certainty.
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Preach it, man! Imagine coming to provisional conclusions open to revision by new evidence. Just so f*cking arrogant.
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It sounds as though you are saying that I must be a pretty ignorant person. If so, your are wasting your breath. I already know that. Dave |
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Thank you. I didn't really take the comment as nasty. Doug sounds like a pretty good fellow too me, as does most everybody on this forum. Especially the ones who use their real names. Dave Nelson |
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Pyramids
I believe that references to Pyramids, Triangles, and to Circles were deliberately and consciously avoided by the writers of the Bible.
The Cube and rectilinear cubic constructions were the symbols of the Divine, and of perfection ('foursquare', 'upright', 'level', 'equal') in the Hebrew religions symbolisms and sacred 'constructions' and visions of the Eternal. The triangle (pyramids) and circle were endemic to the goyim religions as being the long recognized symbols of these 'other gods' provision and Eternal nature, and thus something to be as carefully avoided by Hebrews as the speaking of their names. This is why huge sections of the texts are taken up with careful descriptions of the measurements of rectilinear figures, both in the writings describing the physically existing 'patterns' of the Temple and its furnishings, and in those of 'visions' of hoped for or 'heavenly constructions' as seen in Exodus, Ezekiel, and Revelations. |
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