Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Four Footed Angel

A friend of mine and her partner were at his family holiday home in
Wyong Australia. It's in a residential area but across the street from a nature reserve. They took the English Staffordshire Terrier they were dog sitting with them.

The boyfriend took the dog for a walk in the afternoon. The path they were on had broken glass on it. Normally he would guide the dog around the glass but this time he lifted him up to protect his paws. He'd never done this before because the dog is so heavy. When they got home the boyfriend wanted to take a nap in the double bed, but he chose to sleep on the lounge room floor because he had some dog fur on his T-Shirt and didn't want it or the doggy smells in his bed.

My friend also wanted to take a nap that afternoon, but the dog began growling & howling when she approached the bedroom door, so she turned back and sat down to comfort him and pat him and ended up falling asleep next to him on the lounge.

About 6:30 that evening my friend got ready to pack to return to Sydney. She pulled back the bed cover on the bed  to tidy it up with her right hand. She was wearing a cotton glove because she had recently had a flare up of dermatitis . She grabbed what appeared to be a bit of black fluff. When she tried to get rid of the fluff it suddenly had legs. As it unfurled she could see it was actually a spider! She screamed loudly and shook it off her glove and it dropped to the floor.  Her boyfriend freaked because he recognized what it was- a male funnel-web spider!



These are one  of the three deadliest kinds of spiders in the world. They give you a nasty bite which releases toxins into the bloodstream that cause tingling around the mouth and tongue, twitching facial muscles, nausea, vomiting, sweating, salivation, and shortness of breath which leads to agitation, confusion and coma if not treated with antivenom. These spiders usually sleep during the day and she discovered the spider when it was still light out so he was probably in the bed in the afternoon, just when they had planned to take their naps. If it wasn't for the dog, they probably would have gotten bitten. The funny thing is, the dog minding just came up at the last minute.

As my friend says:

I think last Sunday the events leading up to finding the spider all seemed to definitely work together - the last minute dog sit ( we had planned to go up together without any dogs), even me having dermatitis! (obviously the spider still thought it was in the sheets or something as the glove is so soft so didn't attack me!) to the broken bottle on the footpath which made my boyfriend pick up the dog who is so heavy and it was such a hot day! You cant say its all coincidence. It just proves to me that something / an all knowing being is definitely watching us and is able to manipulate us when he feels like it! We tend to call it God!
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The picture was taken from this website: http://www.thakurgaon.com/images/sydney_funnel_web_spider.jpg

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Manna- Not Special Enough?

While researching manna on Wikipedia I came across this passage:

Until they reached Canaan, the Israelites are implied by some passages in the Bible to have eaten only manna during their desert sojourn, despite the availability of milk and meat from the livestock with which they traveled, and the references to provisions of fine flour, oil, and meat, in parts of the journey's narrative.

As a natural food substance, manna would produce waste products; but in classical rabbinical literature, as a supernatural substance, it was held that manna produced no waste, resulting in no defecation among the Israelites until several decades later, when the manna had ceased to fall. Modern medical science suggests the lack of defecation over such a long period of time would cause severe bowel problems, especially when other food later began to be consumed again. Classical rabbinical writers say that the Israelites complained about the lack of defecation, and were concerned about potential bowel problems.
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Interesting, but not true. Look at what Moses said in a speech after having brought down the second set of Stone Tablets from Mt Sinai:

Deuteronomy 23:9,12-14 (NIV)

When you are encamped against your enemies, keep away from everything impure.

Designate a place outside the camp where you can go to relieve yourself. As part of your equipment have something to dig with, and when you relieve yourself, dig a hole and cover up your excrement. For the LORD your God moves about in your camp to protect you and to deliver your enemies to you. Your camp must be holy, so that he will not see among you anything indecent and turn away from you.

The manna came down 2 months and 15 days after they had come out of Egypt, the speech was given a couple of months later. So not only did they defecate, there were special rules as to where they should defecate. Why add to the story? Was manna not impressive enough the way it was?

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

People Are Weird

A woman once told me about something that happened to her when she was 10 years old.

It was school holidays and her family had booked a flight to go from her home town of Amsterdam to New York. She was so excited about going. Unfortunately, two days before departure her mother developed a severe ear infection, meaning she couldn't fly. As a result, they cancelled their trip. Magda was very angry at her parents for this.

On the day they were supposed to fly, the plane that they were supposed to be on crashed leaving no survivors. You'd think that the woman would have been grateful, after all, her mother's ear infection had saved her life, but to this day she is angry at her mother for having ruined her holiday.

Weird, eh?

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Unlikely Allies: Your Scammer and Your Friends

If your friends found out you were being taken in by an internet scammer, and they had a way to prove it, would they tell you? You'd probably say "Of course!"

Unfortunately that's not how people work. For instance I know of a case where a woman is totally obsessed with this guy she met on an internet dating site. He's saying he's going to prove how much he trusts her by sending her thousands of dollars, which she should then send back, just to prove than he can trust her too. This is a Romance Scam combined with a Fake Cheque Scam. Obvious to anyone, except the victim of course, who has never heard of either. Her friend is suspicious and told her not to have any financial dealings with this guy, and she promised she wouldn't, but of course if she doesn't the romance is over so she'll probably end up doing it anyway.

The woman's friend doesn't want to take the next step which is to prove that he IS a scammer. She can do this two ways- she can get the guy's photo forwarded to her and check it against known scammers on this site, or get his e-mail address and check it against known scammers on this site. But she doesn't want to do this because she herself doesn't want it to be true. She doesn't even want to warn her friend because her friend will hate her for it. After all, people who are in love don't want to hear anything bad about their lover right? And even if the woman believes her, well it's going break her heart.

So the easy way out is to just leave the poor woman in her deluded state, wait until she's been taken and listen sympathetically to her while she suffers the heartbreak that was always going to happen, and the humiliation of having been cheated out of money that she couldn't afford to lose. The woman will think her friend is a wonderful person for being so supportive. So that's the option her friend is probably going to take. That's human nature.

Worst thing is, the woman met this guy through a Christian dating site. When her friend warned her not to give the guy money she replied that she was sure God would look out for her. God did. He sent her someone who could prove to her she was being scammed. If her friend doesn't do it however then the woman will believe God let her down. Which He didn't. I'm trying to convince her friend to tell her (I don't even know her name), but if I push too hard, I will lose a friend too. And so it goes. So the strongest allies to a scammer turn out to be the victim's best friends, who won't tell even if they know about it.

Lovely isn't it?
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 http://www.romancescam.com/album/ has some of the most common photos used, http://www.romancescam.com/ has more ways you can tell if you are dealing with a scammer.
A high percentage of the listings on dating sites are put there by scammers, so look out!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Research Diary 3: What Made Moses Glow?

Not much luck today. Cronus looks like the Seraphs mentioned in Ezekiel but he's associated with the Greeks, not the Assyrians who were causing trouble in that particular time. Interestingly he was closely associated with El, so much so that I often find the hyphenated name El/Cronus when doing my research. El is of course one of the names of the God of Israel, but he was also the god of the Phonecians. If this is a reference to that it is interesting, because under the Phonecian beliefs, YHWH is a son of El, yet here he is being worshipped by El. Weird.

As for the volcanoes. I'm looking for one that is near a desert. Trying to narrow it down a bit I re-read the passage and found the passage where Moses face is glowing after he came down. Made me think of uranium and radioactivity so I checked that out, and checked out if there could be phosphor in the area too. Turns out there is both, so I have to look into that some more.

Eventually I'm going to check where others think Mt Sinai was, but for now I'm trying to get it from scratch.

Also found out there was a Roman volcano god Vulcan. The mythology doesn't at all match YHWH and the dates are wrong, so that's a dead end. Maybe tomorrow I'll have better luck.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Research Diary 2- Olympus, Atlantis and Garden of Eden

Been looking at articles about volcanoes in the middle East. Came across one site that said
there was a volcano in the Garden of Eden:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden

Another that said that Mount Olympus was a volcano in Māzandarān

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Damavand

Yet another said that Atlantis could have been a real place sunk by the force of a Volcano 70 miles from Crete that was 120 times more powerful than Mount St Helens.

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2006-08-27-ancient-volcano_x.htm

Also found 55 or so volcanoes in the Middle East region- now I have to go find out more about volcanoes because what I'm looking for is a volcano that hadn't necessarily erupted- just one that was smouldering and shooting the occasional boulder of hot lava out.Apparently the region's volcanoes are mild and don't tend to explode with much force.

Meant to research more today but my friend's friend has been caught up in a romance scam which we were trying to investigate.

Hint- If someone wants to send you money from South Africa and then wants you to send it back, THAT is a scam. Check their photo at this site:

http://www.romancescam.com/forum/portal.php

I can't believe how cruel people can be- taking their money, well, that's one thing. but breaking their hearts as well? The woman refuses to believe she is being taken in. Let's hope this site will convince her.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Research Diary 1

I've decided to try something new on my blog- a research diary. Usually I don't publish until I've done a whole pile of research but the process itself is interesting too- it's like you are a detective trying to find out the truth by following the clues. There are lots of dead ends and quirky discoveries which I think would make interesting reading.

Anyway,the topic I am now investigating is where Mount Sinai/Nount Horeb is. This is the place that the Old Testament says Moses went up to get the Ten Commandments. It says that there was smoke and fire at the top. Praying about it, it occurred to me that this sounds like a volcano. I don't even know if there were active volcanoes in the region at the time but I'm going to check it out.

My first guess is that maybe it was near Sodom and Gomorrah- seeing as that was destroyed by fire and brimstone and sulphur but that theory looks unlikely now, as the most likely site for these cities (the Dead Sea) hasn't had any volcanic eruptions in the past 4000 years. Still, no one's certain where they were exactly, so I'm going to chase that up some more as well.

Also, from my previous research on the gods of the ancient world I noticed a distinct similarity between the Titan god Cronus and the seraph angels mentioned in Isaiah. I'm guessing Cronus is the god of some people mentioned there. It's another thing I want to chase up because it should make a quick post that I can publish soon.

Monday, March 15, 2010

A Polytheistic Chariot for a Monotheistic God

The book of Ezekiel is all about God's condemnation of Israel's worship of foreign gods. It mentions that they worshiped the gods of the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Chaldeans and more and God would punish them for it.

The interesting thing is that when Ezekiel has visions, they are full of the imagery of these foreign gods. For instance let's start with this one:

Ezekiel 9:3-6 (NIV):

Now the glory of the God of Israel went up from above the cherubim, where it had been, and moved to the threshold of the temple. Then the LORD called to the man clothed in linen who had the writing kit at his side and said to him, "Go throughout the city of Jerusalem and put a mark on the foreheads of those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things that are done in it."

As I listened, he said to the others, "Follow him through the city and kill, without showing pity or compassion. Slaughter old men, young men and maidens, women and children, but do not touch anyone who has the mark.

Compare that to the description of the Babylonian god that Nebuchadnezzar was named after:

Nabu is accorded the office of patron of the scribes, taking over from the Sumerian goddess Nisaba. His symbols are the clay writing tablet with the writing stylus.His power over human existence is immense, because Nabu engraves the destiny of each person, as the Gods have decided, on the tablets of sacred record. Thus, he has the power to increase or diminish, at will, the length of human life.

In this vision Nabu is used to represent Nebuchadnezzar to show how God would punish Israel and the surrounding nations. He chose this king because

Ezekiel 29:20 (NIV):

I have given him Egypt as a reward for his efforts because he and his army did it for me, declares the Sovereign LORD.

Interesting. Maybe this king worshiped the God of Israel as well as his own gods? That makes sense in a mix and match polytheist society.

Of course this isn't the only vision of angels Ezekiel had. There's also the vision of the Chariot of God which is full of the symbols of other gods:



Ezekiel 1:4-18, 22-28 (NIV):

I looked, and I saw a windstorm coming out of the north—an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal, and in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. In appearance their form was that of a man, but each of them had four faces and four wings. Their legs were straight; their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze. Under their wings on their four sides they had the hands of a man. All four of them had faces and wings, and their wings touched one another. Each one went straight ahead; they did not turn as they moved.

Their faces looked like this: Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side each had the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox; each also had the face of an eagle. Such were their faces. Their wings were spread out upward; each had two wings, one touching the wing of another creature on either side, and two wings covering its body. Each one went straight ahead. Wherever the spirit would go, they would go, without turning as they went. The appearance of the living creatures was like burning coals of fire or like torches. Fire moved back and forth among the creatures; it was bright, and lightning flashed out of it. The creatures sped back and forth like flashes of lightning.

As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground beside each creature with its four faces. This was the appearance and structure of the wheels: They sparkled like chrysolite, and all four looked alike. Each appeared to be made like a wheel intersecting a wheel. As they moved, they would go in any one of the four directions the creatures faced; the wheels did not turn about as the creatures went. Their rims were high and awesome, and all four rims were full of eyes all around.

Spread out above the heads of the living creatures was what looked like an expanse, sparkling like ice, and awesome. Under the expanse their wings were stretched out one toward the other, and each had two wings covering its body. When the creatures moved, I heard the sound of their wings, like the roar of rushing waters, like the voice of the Almighty, like the tumult of an army. When they stood still, they lowered their wings.

Then there came a voice from above the expanse over their heads as they stood with lowered wings. Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of sapphire, and high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man. I saw that from what appeared to be his waist up he looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and that from there down he looked like fire; and brilliant light surrounded him. Like the appearance of a rainbow in the clouds on a rainy day, so was the radiance around him.
   
Let's break it down to its components, in the order given:

Windstorm, flashes of lightning, sounds of thunder

Four creatures each with the body of a man, with hands, 4 wings, 4 faces and the feet of a calf

Intersecting whirling wheels beside them , with their rims covered in eyes

An expanse

A throne

A man – from the waist up he looked like glowing hot metal,from the waist down, fire

Brilliant light

Rainbow

It said in Ezekiel 1:28 (NIV):

This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the LORD.

So the chariot is an attribute of God, not God Himself.

So what does this vision signify? Could it really be an amalgamation of gods of the ancient world? Let's go with this theory and see what turns up.

First there's the windstorm, lightning and thunder. There were many storm gods in the ancient world, one of which was Baal. Wikipedia says this about him:

The word Baal (pronounced ba-al) meant "lord" in Phoenician and was the term used in the Old Testament to refer to any Canaanite god. (The Canaanites were cousins of the Hebrews and of the Phoenicians). The name Baal originally referred to several local deities, but by the 14th century B.C. was taken to mean the lord of the universe, according to the Ugarit tablets. Baal (also known as El) had a number of other titles such as "the son of Dagan". Baal also bears the titles "Rider of the Clouds," "Almighty," and "Lord of the Earth." He was the god of the thunderstorm, the most vigorous and aggressive of the gods, the one on whom mortals most immediately depend. Baal (Hadad to Phoenicians, Hammon to Carthaginians) was believed to reside on Mount Zaphon, north of Ugarit in Phoenicia, and is usually depicted holding a thunderbolt.

Baal is mentioned throughout the Bible, so it could very well signify him. Other candidates are the Roman gods Jupiter or Summanus or the Greek god Zeus.

Now to the difficult matter of the creatures. The gods were often symbolized by animals. Here lion, eagle and ox are mentioned. What is an ox? It's a castrated bull. Thus their heads would look alike.

My first thought was that it could be symbolic of the heads of the gods different countries. For instance:

Man =Marduk supreme god of the Babylonians

lion-Maahes protector god of Egypt associated with the pharaohs

bull= Ashur ruling bull of heaven of Assyria

eagle=Zeus head of Greek gods and/or Jupiter head of Roman gods

Of course they could represent other gods. For instance:

The lion could represent the Egyptian gods Sekhmet, or Bastet, or Nergal, the head of the Babylonian netherworld gods.

The bull could also be the Egyptian god Apis, the Greek god Dionysus , who also appeared as a calf, and even the supreme Canaanite god Eli/Il.

The eagle could be Nisroch the Assyrian god of agriculture mentioned in 2 Kings 19:37 and Isa. 37:38.

The man's face could belong to the Greek god Adonis, or any number of gods who didn't have an animal representation.

The vision mentions and expanse, which I'm guessing might mean sky, seeing as that is how Genesis defines the word. There were many sky gods:

Ouranos/Uranus and Zeus/Jupiter (Greek/Roman mythology)

Shu, Nut, Horus (Egyptian mythology)

the Phoenician Ēl's father was called sky.

It could be any one of these but if you look at Zeus , he has many symbols that match the vision.Wikipedia says:

He is the King of the Gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak.

So I'm thinking this is definitely him.

There are other gods who have multiple symbols as well.

Beelshamên, or Baal-Shamin (Syrian Semitic), was a supreme deity and the sky god of pre-Islamic Palmyra in ancient Syria. His attributes are the eagle and the lightning bolt. "Beel" is also equivalent to the Semitic Baal and Bel, meaning "Lord", and was an ancient name for Enlil and Marduk.

Sandan was the Anatolian (Hittite) lion god during the Classical period. He used to be represented in association with a horned lion, and often resided inside a pyre surmounted by an eagle.

Zu, also known as Anzu and Imdugud, in Persian and Sumerian, is a lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology. Both Zu and Siris are seen as massive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion-headed eagle (cf: The Griffin).

Then there is Chronus:

In Greek mythology, Chronos in pre-Socratic philosophical works is said to be the personification of time. Chronos was imagined as an incorporeal god. Serpentine in form, with three heads—that of a man, a bull, and a lion. He was depicted in Greco-Roman mosaics as a man turning the Zodiac Wheel.

Which might explain the wheel next to each creature. But it mentions a wheel intersecting another wheel. The only other wheel associated with a god that I could find is the wheel of Fortune, belonging to Fortuna, a Roman deity who personified luck and fate. Those two do go together quite well. Unfortunately the earliest reference to this is only 55 BC so maybe there is another ancient wheel out there that I don't know about.

So let's move on to the throne:

Ezekiel 1:26 (NIV):

Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of sapphire.

Believe it or not, there is an Egyptian goddess who was the personification of a throne:

Isis (also spelled Aset) - goddess of magical power and healing, "She of the Throne" who was represented as the throne, also later as the wife of Osiris and as the protector of the dead.

Then there's the image of a man:

Ezekiel 1:26-27 (NIV):

high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man. I saw that from what appeared to be his waist up he looked like glowing metal, as if full of fire, and that from there down he looked like fire;

Compare that to Talos, an ancient Greek god:

In the Cretan tales incorporated into Greek mythology, Tálos (Greek Τάλως; Latin Talus) or Tálon (Greek Τάλων) was a giant man of bronze. In the Byzantine encyclopedia The Suda, Talos is said, when the Sardinians did not wish to release him to Minos, to have heated himself red-hot by jumping into a fire and to have clasped them in his embrace.

The similarity is striking.

Then comes the brilliant light which must be a representation of a sun god. Ra was an Egyptian sun god who was too important to have been left out. It must have been him.

Finally, there is the rainbow, which was personified by the Greek goddess Iris. She was a messenger god who linked gods to humanity.

So altogether we have an amalgamation of dozens of symbols of gods all put together in one vision. Possibly all these symbols represent types of gods- ie the Chariot represents all bull gods, all lion gods, all thunder gods, all sky gods, all sun gods, and all gods made of metal forged by fire. Or maybe it is meant generally to represent all the gods of the ancient world- with the eagle covering all bird gods, the bull representing all domesticated animal gods, the lion representing all wild animal gods etc. It was literally meant to be a Chariot of the gods.

So why might a God against polytheism choose to present Himself to Ezekiel this way? Well, the gods I mentioned above generally have titles. For instance

Marduk is normally referred to as Bel "Lord", also bel rabim "great lord", bêl bêlim "lord of lords", ab-kal ilâni bêl terêti "leader of the gods", aklu bêl terieti "the wise, lord of oracles", muballit mîte "reviver of the dead", etc.

Ashur
: Epithets include bêlu rabû "great lord", ab ilâni "father of gods", šadû rabû "great mountain"

Baal, El, the Ruler of the Universe, Son of Dagan, Rider of the Clouds, Almighty, Lord of the Earth (similar to Greek Zeus or Roman Jupiter)

God Himself is mentioned as the rider of the clouds in Psalm 68:4 (NIV):

 Sing to God, sing praise to his name,
       extol him who rides on the clouds —
       his name is the LORD—
       and rejoice before him.

So maybe the chariot was just referencing the titles of the gods that everyone knew about, and saying that God was all of these and more. Remember the vision was of God's Glory. These titles glorify God. So that makes sense.

Judaism is well aware of the many names of God in the Old Testament. Among them you'll find the names of other gods. For instance:

El
"might, strength, power" "strong Controller" or Sovereign
Ugaritic term for god
The word El appears in other northwest Semitic languages such as Phoenician and Aramaic.

Adonai

Lord, master, or owner
The singular form is Adoni, "my lord".This was used by the Phoenicians for the god Tammuz and is the origin of the Greek name Adonis.

Elohim
"He is the Power (singular) over powers (plural)",
The word is identical to the usual plural of el meaning gods or magistrates, and is cognate to the 'lhm found in Ugaritic, where it is used for the pantheon of Canaanite Gods, the children of El.

Elyon
Supreme, Most High
The Phoenicians used what appears to be a similar name for God.

Shaddai
Fruitfulness, or mountain dweller or the destroyer or from an Amorite city called Shaddai
These have been tentatively identified with the ŝedim of Deuteronomy 34:17 and Psalm 106:37-38, who are Canaanite deities.

YHWH Tzevaot/Sabaoth

"the God of Hosts”
The Latin spelling Sabaoth combined with the large, golden vine motif over the door on the Herodian Temple (built by the Idumean Herod the Great) led to identification by Romans with the god Sabazius.
The name Sabaoth is also associated with a demi-god in the gnostic Nag Hammadi Text; he is the son of Yaltabaoth.

And so on.

So the theory isn't that far fetched. Of course there's the popular notion that maybe it was a spacecraft that Ezekiel saw. The wheels do seem to be mechanical. I would like to buy this theory, except the creatures mentioned are described as living things. Living things wouldn't survive very long in space. Also, would you waste time talking to the natives if the guy in the cockpit was on fire? That alone convinces me that this was no spaceship.
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