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(And the third word is not he-dalet-taw, but chet-dalet-tet.) I've already indicated that there is no word for "hour". If B++ means "sixth" (rather than "was ashamed"), the text could mean "sixth day", which is also problematical, but found in the literature. Quote:
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Grammatically it's "Shepesh entered the gate of Reshep". (That at the wrong time made it an eclipse.) Quote:
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You're not in a position to indicate that simply because "btt" is unclear. This particular person, who would have certainly been trained in an Egyptian university, adapting his own shorthand to reference this eclipse event, could have used this reference to indeed represent "hour", which is not a concept in this language usually. Thus if this may be the only reference we have of this term, in which cast, "btt" does mean "sixth hour", even if it is an abbreviation.
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Now IF "btt" was used by this individual to simply reference the HOUR of this eclipse, then we can test that theory by the timing of the 1375BCE eclipse. So the question is whether or not he's making a reference to the sixth hour or not for the 1375BCE eclipse during the reign of Akhenaten? That eclipse in 1375BCE indeed took place between 5am and 6am, which would be the sixth hour. Thus "btt" becomes "sixth hour" by definition. Quote:
Thus the "gates" in reference to the traveling of the sun in Egyptian astronomy is a feminine gate, that of Hathor. That explains for us, therefore, "HER" gate. So it doesn't mention Hathor by name, but this would have been such a common reference it didn't have to. Bottom line, the "gates" associated with the sun's movement in Egyptian astronomy, the ruling power over Ugarit at this time, belong to a goddess, a woman. So "HER gate" becomes pertinent to understanding this reference. So that's the connection to Hathor. It's presumed, therefore, the reference to "HER gate" was that of the goddess Hathor. Quote:
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"Shepesh entered HER gate..." But we don't know what this person's shorthand conveyed to him. The sun entering HER gate is a complete concept. I'm considering this as a reference to sunrise. Reshep may have just been listed as the zodiac sign reference. It's just like our concept of the date: 03/25/2007. When someone sees that, they know it's a reference to a date. IT doesn't say "month" 3 or "day" 25. It's abbreviated and understood in its own context. An eclipse occurred and a liver reading was done and a tablet was created giving the details of the eclipse and the liver reading. It's very brief. But particularly since RESHEP is male and doesn't fit "HER" gate, my interpretation is that the "sun entering her gate" was a common concept and reference for sunrise, and Reshep is just noted as the zodiac house or Taurus, and this writer would have understood that. What you have going against you is this. FR Stephenson has already dated this to 1375BCE. This occurs during the Amarna Period, which is around this time. The question as to whether "btt" means "sixth" or not considering the option to apply that to the "hour" is an academic comparison. That is, did the eclipse of 1375BCE occur during the sixth hour, between 5am and 6am? The answer is: YES. Same goes with whether the Egyptian concept of Reshep as the bull and the "Lord/Bull of Heaven" was a reference by this individual for the zodiac house of Taurus is also academically tested by whether or not the sun is rising in Taurus or not. The answer is: YES. So once you already have the dating, it's not that hard to use that to help understand the textual references to the event. That is, instead of the other way around. Quote:
I FOUND IT! The above photos to with this caption: Bull-headed god seated on a Winged Sphinx throne (understood by some scholars to be a Cherubbim throne), with raised hand for a benediction/blessing, staff in other hand. Incense burned before him. He wears the White crown of Pharaoh with a tassel, rather like the crown worn by the Late Bronze Age god Reshep (a Syrian war-god, whose names may mean "burning," as in fever, a god of plague). ALSO: Quote:
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Then why are theists constantly trying to use science to support their beliefs? They should just say: "science is a moot point; this all has to do with miracles and emotions." |
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Also, Sawyer and Stephenson had no trouble with the notion of the "sixth day". It's only your fanciful claims about the way time was measured (and represented) at Ugarit, for which you have no evidence, that allows you to opt for this sixth hour stuff. Quote:
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It has been my observation that to an apologist, the only "correct application" of any argument in defense of the Bible is one that assumes its conclusion.
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No, more like postdating "matching" the words to fit the eclipse.
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"WAS ASHAMED": The argument against "was ashamed" here is dismissed since while we understand that an eclipse would suggest the sun or moon being ashamed, a direct reference to either the sun or the moon would made sense. However, this is trying to suggest this reference is for the entire day. Why be so imprecise in referring to a solar eclipse. Why not do the natural thing and just says the "sun was put to shame"? The whole day of the new moon being put to shame shows like some disastrous event that occurred on that calendar in general, not a phrase that would be used to indirectly refer to a solar eclipse for that day. So, sorry, not a good match. Whereas sixth in reference to the hour makes perfect sense in the order of this reference: hour, day, month. The chance to be specific about the "hour" of the eclipse would certainly have been reasonable in being more specific about the detail of this eclipse. And, as I noted, IF we presume that B++ is sixth, and the dating is 1375BCE from the Amarna Period, then that eclipse would need to actually match that hour, specifically, that is between 5-6 a.m. Which it does. So why insist upon rushing away from the apparent or obvious here? Quote:
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In this case, what I'm saying is that this concept of the 70 jubilees, a week of jubilees defining a week of seven days of 490 years each is FIXED by the 70th week during which Jesus first appears. It is fixed. Once the week is fixed, then the implied relative dates for that week are fixed too. In this case, the last jubilee of the week which begins the 70th jubilee week, the last 49 years, is considered very special. It's like a super sabbath event jubilee. What better year to have the Jews fulfill the prophecy of finally regaining control over their Promised Land, at least by this date, if not already? Once this premise has been established though, whether this is CORRECT or not, would hinge upon whether the FIXED date for the last jubilee matched the year the Jews were restored to their homeland. So it is now an academic comparison to see if this is "correct" or not. If the third day of this week ends in 36CE, you need only calculate to the end of the week, 4 days later, 1960 years. 1960 plus 36 = 1996. If 1996 ends the last day, it also ends the 70th "jubilee week" (7 x 7 years). The jubilee is the first year of the week, celebrating the 50th after the previous 49. Thus the last jubilee of the week is 49 years earlier than 1996, which is 1947. So if this application is "correct" and the prophecy is fulfilled, then 1947 should have in some significant way been linked to the Jews regaining their homeland. Of course, November 30, 1947 is the year of the Partition Agreement granting portions of Palestine to the Jews. So, the actual fulfillment confirms the "correct" application. Same with the Exodus. 36CE as the last year of the third day would fix the Exodus to 1386BCE. When we look back to see if this fits archaeologically or historically or astronomically in either way, we win thrice! The KTU 1.78 dated to 1375BCE, year 12 of Akhenaten (as it had been by others) would date the 1st of Akhenaten to 1386BCE. Manetho's reference to when Joseph came into Egypt during the time of Apophis, used to date the Exodus 215 years after the 25th of Apophis dates the Exodus to the 1st of Akhenaten. So that works for 1386BCE, combining the astronomical reference with the historical reference. Finally, this works well archaeologically since Kathleen Kenyon dates the fall of Jericho by the Israelites between 1350-1325BCE meaning the Exodus 40 years later must fall between 1390-1365BCE. So this is perfectly in line with the pottery dating and archaeological stratigraphy for when Jericho fell by the Israelites. So another confirmation. Quote:
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