The mountain god and the sea god

The mountain god and the sea god
Title The mountain god and the sea god PDF eBook
Author Dino Lingo
Publisher Dino Lingo
Pages 25
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The Mountain God And The Sea God

The Mountain God And The Sea God
Title The Mountain God And The Sea God PDF eBook
Author Dino Lingo
Publisher Dino Lingo
Pages 25
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The Mountain God and the Sea God

The Mountain God and the Sea God
Title The Mountain God and the Sea God PDF eBook
Author Anna Phillips
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023*
Genre English language
ISBN 9789811728556

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The God of the Mountain

The God of the Mountain
Title The God of the Mountain PDF eBook
Author Penny Cox Caldwell
Publisher Bridge Logos Foundation
Pages 456
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780882706054

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The Exodus Conspiracy, Mountain of Fire, and numerous other films have been produced about the search for and amazing discovery of the real Mt. Sinai, but there has been a hidden source of evidence for all of them. Penny Cox Caldwell and her family have been investigating Mt. Sinai since 1992, and have more boots on the ground time in Arabia than any other explorers known. The God of the Mountain is the true story of their discoveries, taken right from Penny's journal.

Mountain-god and Water-god

Mountain-god and Water-god
Title Mountain-god and Water-god PDF eBook
Author Giang Nguyên Hu'o'ng
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN 9780920750056

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The Case for Jesus

The Case for Jesus
Title The Case for Jesus PDF eBook
Author Brant Pitre
Publisher Image
Pages 258
Release 2016-02-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0770435491

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“This book will prove to be a most effective weapon… against the debunking and skeptical attitudes toward the Gospels that are so prevalent, not only in academe, but also on the street, among young people who, sadly, are leaving the Churches in droves.” – Robert Barron, author of Catholicism For well over a hundred years now, many scholars have questioned the historical truth of the Gospels, claiming that they were originally anonymous. Others have even argued that Jesus of Nazareth did not think he was God and never claimed to be divine. In The Case for Jesus, Dr. Brant Pitre, the bestselling author of Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, goes back to the sources—the biblical and historical evidence for Christ—in order to answer several key questions, including: • Were the four Gospels really anonymous? • Are the Gospels folklore? Or are they biographies? • Were the four Gospels written too late to be reliable? • What about the so-called “Lost Gospels,” such as “Q” and the Gospel of Thomas? • Did Jesus claim to be God? • Is Jesus divine in all four Gospels? Or only in John? • Did Jesus fulfill the Jewish prophecies of the Messiah? • Why was Jesus crucified? • What is the evidence for the Resurrection? As The Case for Jesus will show, recent discoveries in New Testament scholarship, as well as neglected evidence from ancient manuscripts and the early church fathers, together have the potential to pull the rug out from under a century of skepticism toward the traditional Gospels. Above all, Pitre shows how the divine claims of Jesus of Nazareth can only be understood by putting them in their ancient Jewish context.

The Storm-God and the Sea

The Storm-God and the Sea
Title The Storm-God and the Sea PDF eBook
Author Noga Ayali-Darshan
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 304
Release 2020-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161559541

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The tale of the combat between the Storm-god and the Sea that began circulating in the early second millennium BCE was one of the most well-known ancient Near Eastern myths. Its widespread dissemination in distinct versions across disparate locations and time periods - Syria, Egypt, Anatolia, Ugarit, Mesopotamia, and Israel - calls for analysis of all the textual variants in order to determine its earliest form, geo-cultural origin, and transmission history. In undertaking this task, Noga Ayali-Darshan examines works such as the Astarte Papyrus, the Pisaisa Myth, the Songs of Hedammu and Ullikummi, the Baal Cycle, Enuma elis, and pertinent biblical texts. She interprets these and other related writings philologically according to their provenance and comparatively in the light of parallel texts. The examination of this story appearing in all the ancient Near Eastern cultures also calls for a discussion of the theology, literature, and history of these societies and the way they shaped the local versions of the myth.