| Gerald Massey - 1907 - 416 pages
...been reckoned by the Egyptian astronomers, " the sun had four times risen out of his usual quarter ; that he had twice risen where he now sets, and twice...where he now rises. Yet, that no change in the things of Egypt had been occasioned by this, either in the productions of the earth ' or the river.' " And... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1927 - 362 pages
...centuries after they raided Palestine, Herodotus, the Greek, seriously reported the story that in Egypt "the sun had four times risen out of his usual quarter,...where he now sets, and twice set where he now rises." We need not, then, expect the Hebrews, massacring the citizens of Jericho with stone hatchets, to know... | |
| Paul Brunton - 1936 - 314 pages
...and righdy earned the tide of "the Father of History." And they had further told him that "the sun had twice risen where he now sets and twice set where he now rises." The implication of this extraordinary statement is that the poles of our earth had completely changed... | |
| Brad Steiger, John White - 1986 - 268 pages
...years, no god had assumed the form of a man; neither had such a thing happened before or afterwards in the time of the remaining kings of Egypt. During...where he now sets, and twice set where he now rises." Whatsoever truth there may be in the statement, there are no phenomenal data known to the present writer... | |
| Gerald Massey - 2007 - 517 pages
...years, no god had assumed the form of a man ; neither had such a thing happened before or afterwards in the time of the remaining kings of Egypt. During...quarter, and that he had twice risen where he now sets (ii. 142), and twice set where he now rises," Again, he remarks, " Hercules is one of the ancient gods... | |
| Gerald Massey - 2007 - 517 pages
...years, no god had assumed the form of a man ; neither had such a thing happened before or afterwards in the time of the remaining kings of Egypt. During...quarter, and that he had twice risen where he now sets (ii. 142), and twice set where he now rises." Again, he remarks, " Hercules is one of the ancient gods... | |
| Gerald Massey - 2007 - 682 pages
...been reckoned by the Egyptian astronomers, "the sun had four times risen out of his usual quarter; that he had twice risen where he now sets, and twice...where he now rises. Yet, that no change in the things of Egypt had been occasioned by this, either in the productions of the earth 'or the river' " And he... | |
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