Palmoni: an essay on the chronographical and numerical systems in use among the ancient Jews. To which is added, an appendix, containing an examination of the Assyrian, Egyptian, and other ancient chronographies etcLongmann, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 681 pages |
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... beginning in all the seasons successively , and mence the same process . Hence it has been much ted whether the Egyptians could have really gone ugh a whole Sothiac Cycle , it being thought impossible they could have done so without ...
... beginning in all the seasons successively , and mence the same process . Hence it has been much ted whether the Egyptians could have really gone ugh a whole Sothiac Cycle , it being thought impossible they could have done so without ...
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... beginning in all the the beginning or end of which periods might be computed 48 106 PERIOD A.
... beginning in all the the beginning or end of which periods might be computed 48 106 PERIOD A.
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Francis John Bodfield Hooper. the beginning or end of which periods might be computed . It is a confirmation of this that at both points of division numbers of a mystical character are found in the Original . Thus 1200 is 2 " Great Years ...
Francis John Bodfield Hooper. the beginning or end of which periods might be computed . It is a confirmation of this that at both points of division numbers of a mystical character are found in the Original . Thus 1200 is 2 " Great Years ...
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... beginning of the Flood from the 27th , instead of the 17th of the 2nd month , wholly destroy the coincidence between the 150 days and the 5 months . 157. It is proper , however , to state that the first - named construction has the ...
... beginning of the Flood from the 27th , instead of the 17th of the 2nd month , wholly destroy the coincidence between the 150 days and the 5 months . 157. It is proper , however , to state that the first - named construction has the ...
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... beginning of the Flood or of the rain , nor from his assigned date the 27th - but from 7 or 10 days previous . So far , therefore , as we can see , it seems unavoidable , in this instance , to suppose a corruption , either by the change ...
... beginning of the Flood or of the rain , nor from his assigned date the 27th - but from 7 or 10 days previous . So far , therefore , as we can see , it seems unavoidable , in this instance , to suppose a corruption , either by the change ...
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