
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Friday, November 10, 2017
assyrian alphabet
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=aramean+alphabet&fr=ush-mailn&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimed
Alexander the Great of Macedon
http://1stmuse.com/frames/index.html
The legend of Alexander of Macedon begins even before his birth. Alexander's parents, King Philip II of Macedon and Myrtali - the Princess of Epirus, later known as Olympias - were in their dreams warned about his birth. Philip and Olympias were initiated in the mysterious cults of Kabira of Samothrace, and they had believed in the messages in dreams, so that they have invited the most renowned prophet of that time Arixstandros Telmisy, to interpret their dreams. Olympias had dreamt of a loud burst of thunder and lightening that had hit her womb, while in Philip's dream, he was sealing her womb with the seal of the lion. Arixstandros determined that Olympias was pregnant, and that the child would have the character of lion. The oracle of Delphi advised Philip to worship Zeus-Ammon, more than any other god. That brought the advent of Alexander's birth. Ammon (also Amon, Hammon, Zeus, Jupiter) represents the principle of invincibility, and ancient Egyptians had called Ammon "The Invisible", so any other attribution is superfluous. The animal dedicated to the cult of Ammon was ram-aries, one of the "astral fire signs", with the active male principle and the symbol of Pure Will strength, that stands behind everything , which initiates each significant event and crushes all obstacles (like aries or thunder). The thought and vision, now become action. Only through action does it take form, power and is transformed into reality. The purely spiritual can not be stopped and is invincible. Alexander's historical mission was to prepare the impulse of a new astrologic era, to terminate the old one and to transform ancient-obsolete forms of culture and world dominion. (This transition period from Aries to Pisces astrologic era in history is known as the Hellenistic period, and it has lasted for more than two centuries. One astrologic era has a duration of 2000 years.)
greek alphabet
https://www.thoughtco.com/letters-of-greek-alphabet-118638
Upper Case | Lower Case | Letter Name |
Α | α | alpha |
Β | β | beta |
Γ | γ | gamma |
Δ | δ | delta |
Ε | ε | epsilon |
Ζ | ζ | zeta |
Η | η | eta |
Θ | θ | theta |
Ι | ι | iota |
Κ | κ | kappa |
Λ | λ | lamda |
Μ | μ | mu |
Ν | ν | nu |
Ξ | ξ | xi |
Ο | ο | omicron |
Π | π | pi |
Ρ | ρ | rho |
Σ | σ,ς | sigma |
Τ | τ | tau |
Υ | υ | upsilon |
Φ | φ | phi |
Χ | χ | chi |
Ψ | ψ | psi |
Ω | ω | omega |
Monday, November 6, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
about st peter the apostle
about st peter the apostle
http://www.padfield.com/acrobat/asher/apostle-peter.pdf
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10/10-h/10-h.htm
http://www.padfield.com/acrobat/asher/apostle-peter.pdf
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10/10-h/10-h.htm
Saturday, December 12, 2015
History of Babylonia and Assyria 2
A History of Babylonia and Assyria
2
CONTENTS
BOOK III ...........................................
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............. 3
THE HISTORY OF ASSYRIA .............................
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CHAPTER I..........................................
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...... 3
THE BEGINNINGS OF ASSYRIA ..........................
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CHAPTER II .........................................
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..... 8
TIGLATHPILESER I AND HIS SONS ......................
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CHAPTER III ........................................
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... 11
THE INCREASE OF ASSYRIAN POWER OVER BABYLONIA ......
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..... 11
CHAPTER IV .........................................
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.. 14
THE REIGN OF ASSHURNAZIRPAL ........................
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CHAPTER V ..........................................
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.. 20
SHALMANESER II TO ASSHUR-NIRARI II.................
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CHAPTER VI .........................................
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.. 28
THE REIGNS OF TIGLATHPILESER III AND SHALMANESER IV
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CHAPTER VII........................................
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.. 39
THE REIGN OF SARGON II .............................
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CHAPTER VIII .......................................
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. 47
THE REIGN OF SENNACHERIB...........................
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CHAPTER IX .........................................
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.. 55
THE REIGN OF ESARHADDON ............................
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CHAPTER X ..........................................
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.. 62
THE REIGN OF ASSHURBANAPAL .........................
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CHAPTER XI .........................................
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.. 71
THE FALL OF ASSYRIA................................
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BOOK IV............................................
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THE HISTORY OF THE CHALDEAN EMPIRE .................
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CHAPTER I..........................................
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.... 74
THE REIGN OF NABOPOLASSAR..........................
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CHAPTER II .........................................
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... 79
THE REIGN OF NEBUCHADREZZAR ........................
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CHAPTER III ........................................
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... 88
THE LAST YEARS OF THE CHALDEAN EMPIRE ..............
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APPENDIX A.........................................
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...... 95
LITERATURE.........................................
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. 95
1. EXCAVATIONS AND DECIPHERMENT ....................
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2. HISTORY .........................................
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95
APPENDIX B .........................................
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.. 97
THE DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB
I
S ARMY .............................................
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APPENDIX C .........................................
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THE DEFENSES OF BABYLON............................
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FOOTNOTES ..........................................
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A History of Babylonia and Assyria
3
BOOK III
THE HISTORY OF ASSYRIA
CHAPTER I
THE BEGINNINGS OF ASSYRIA
OF the period when the first settlers of a Semitic
race entered Assyria nothing is known, but all thin
gs point to
their coming from Babylonia. The oldest traditions
of the Semitic peoples connect the Assyrians with t
he
Babylonians, and the earliest titles of their ruler
s point to dependence upon the previous civilizatio
n in the south. We
are unable to trace the political and social histor
y of Assyria to any point at all approaching the va
st antiquity of
Babylonia.
There is evidence, as already seen, that the city o
f Nineveh was in existence at least three thousand
years
before Christ, but of the men who built it and reig
ned in it we know absolutely nothing. As in Babylon
ia, we are
confronted in the beginnings of Assyrian history o
nly by a name here and there of some early ruler of
whose
deeds we have only the simplest note, if indeed we
have any at all. The first Assyrian ruler bears the
title of
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