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This is a lecture in which Sumerian and Hebrew beliefs are joined by the way of philology. Astonishing pictograms relating the Hebrew’s alphabet with an
This is a lecture in which Sumerian and Hebrew beliefs are joined by the way of philology. Astonishing pictograms relating the Hebrew’s alphabet with an
The “dung god” or “fly god”, Beelzebub, seems to be first built upon its early onomatopoeia of a pestilential creature flying by. Later, ‘sound-name’ to
“Forever”, looked at as an exact time frame, is a very interesting philosophical topic, yet, it is a cosmological, astrological and agricultural ‘event’ as ‘representation’.
These lectures were broadcasted at Vanderbilt University’s WRVU in the Fall of 2011. The first lecture was exegetical. Starting at John 1:1’s first five words.