1
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror,
Penguin Books, 1998.
3
Life in the Land of the Pharaohs,
published by Reader's Digest Association, London, 1995.
4
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible,
Samuel Bagster and Sons, London. See App. 25.
5
Life in the Land of the Pharaohs,
Reader's Digest Association, page 136.
6
Clarence Larkin,
Dispensational Truth,
published by Clarence Larkin Estate, PO Box 334, Glenside, Pa 19038, USA, 1918.(Used with permission of the Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate.)
7
The exact length of the Hebrew Cubit is still in dispute. Most scholars agree that it is somewhere between 21 and 25 inches in length.
8
These calculations are based on the assumption that, over time, some erosion may have occurred, leaving the present measurements less than they were at the time of actual construction.
9
I.D.E. Thomas,
The Omega Conspiracy
, Hearthstone Publishing, Oklahoma City, USA, 1986.
11
Alan and Sally Lansburg,
In Search of Ancient Mysteries
, Bantam Books, New York, 1974.
12
E.A.E. Redmond,
The Mythical Origin of the Egyptian Temple,
Manchester University Press, 1969.
13
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror.
14
Erich Von Daniken,
Arrival of the Gods,
Element Books, 1998.
15
Michael Drosnin,
The Bible Code,
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1997.
16
Chuck Missler,
Cup of Trembling
(video), Bethel Communications, PO Box 459, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1997.
18
Dr. Allen Roberts,
Cup of Trembling.
19
Hal Lindsey,
Planet Earth â 2000 AD,
Western Front, Palos Verdes, California, USA, 1994.
20
David Atkinson,
The Message of Genesis I â II,
Inter Varsity Press, Leicester, England, 1990, page 130.
21
The following are the eight places in the Old Testament where the expression “Sons of God” occurs; in each case the context will show them to refer to “Angels.”
Genesis 6:2,4
Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7
Psalms 29:1; 89:6
Daniel 3:25
22
E. W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See App. 25.
23
Ibid. See notes on Genesis 14:15 and Deuteronomy 2:10,20.
24
Robert Young, A
nalytical Concordance to the Bible,
Lutterworth Press, London, 1879, p. 491.
25
Ibid. Pages 1086 and 1090.
26
According to a book entitled
Giant Cities of Bashan and Syria's Holy Places,
written by Dr. Josias Leslie Porter (London, 1865), many of these cities can still be seen and counted today.
27
Robert Young,
Analytical Concordance to the Bible,
Lutterworth Press, page 297.
28
Five denotes Divine Grace. It is 4 + 1. It is God adding His gifts and blessing to the works of His hands. The Hebrew
Ha'aretz
(the earth) by “Gematria” (i.e. the addition of the numerical value of the letters together) is a multiple of five. The Gematria of
Charis
, the Greek for Grace, is also a multiple of five. It is the leading factor in the Tabernacle measurements. Six denotes the
human number.
Man was created on the sixth day; and this first occurrence of the number makes it (and all multiples of it) the hallmark of everything connected with man. Man works six days; the hours of his day are a multiple of six. Athaliah usurped the throne of Judah for six years. Those of note who have stood out in defiance of God (Goliath and Nebuchadnezzar and the Antichrist) are all emphatically marked by this number. (Source: E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible,
Samuel Bagster and Sons). App. 10.
29
A more complete list of the Scriptures which mention the
Nephilim
or their associates, the
Rephaim,
are listed here:
Genesis 6:4
12:6
13:7
14:5
15:20
Deuteronomy 2:11
2:20
3:11
3:13
9:2
15:21
II Samuel 21:16
21:18
21:20
21:22
Numbers 13:23
Joshua 12:14
13:12
15:8
15:14
17:15
18:16
I Chronicles 20:4
20:6
20:8
In the following instances,
Rephaim
has been incorrectly translated as “Dead”; it should be rendered “the
Rephaim
,” as this is a proper name.
Job 26:5
Psalm 88:10
Proverbs 2:18
9:18
21:16
Isaiah 14:9
26:19
30
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See App. 44 viii.
32
Ibid. See note on Genesis 18:1 and App. 32.
34
Ibid. See note on Isa, 14:2, page 949.
36
Ibid. See note on Genesis 3:1.
37
The Glory of Ancient Egypt,
published by De Agostini (UK) Ltd, Hammersmith Road, London, 2001.
38
E.W. Bullinger,
The Witness of the Stars,
Kregal Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 1893.
40
Joseph A. Seiss,
The Gospel in the Stars,
Kregal Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1972, and Clyde L. Ferguson,
The Stars and the Bible,
Exposition Press, Hicksville, NY, 1978.
41
V.P. Wierwille,
Jesus Christ Our Promised Seed
, American Christian Press, New Knoxville, Ohio, 1982.
42
The scientists of Babylon were divided into three classes: writers of (1) charms to be placed on afflicted persons or houses; (2) formulae of the incantations; (3) records of observations which mixed up astronomy with astrology and resulted, in the case of any two successive or concurrent events, in the conclusion that one was the cause of the other. Further conclusions were reached by reasoning from the “particular” to the “general”. (Source: E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible,
Samuel Bagster and Sons.)
43
Keep on, then, with your magic spells
And with your many sorceries,
Which you have laboured at since childhood.
Perhaps you will succeed,
Perhaps you will cause terror.
All the counsel you have received has only worn you out!
Let you astrologers come forward.
Those stargazers who make predictions month by month.
Let them save you from what is coming upon you.
Surely they are like stubble; the fire will burn them up.
They cannot even save themselves from the power of the flame.
Book of Isaiah 47:12-14
44
Ernest L. Martin,
The Birth of Christ Recalculated
, Pasadena Foundation for Biblical Research, 1980.
45
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See App. 12.
46
Gordon J. Wenham,
Word Biblical Commentary,
Word Books, Waco, Texas, 1987, page 140.
47
J. Karst Eusebus-Werke, Vol 5,
Die Chronik
, Leipzig, 1911.
48
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See App. 124.
49
Universal Dictionary,
Reader's Digest Association, London, 1987.
50
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror,
Penguin Books.
51
Ron Wyatt,
Cup of Trembling
(video), Bethel Communications, PO Box 459, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1997.
52
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror.
53
Sources: Givonna Magi,
All of Egypt,
Casa Editrice Bonechi, Florence, Italy, 1996;
Life in the Land of the Pharaohs,
Reader's Digest, London, 1995; Jo Forty,
Mythology: A Visual Encyclopedia,
Parkgate Books, London, 1999.
54
E.W. Bullinger,
Witness of the Stars.
55
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror.
58
Life Among the Incas,
Reader's Digest, London, 1995.
59
Graham Hancock εt Santha Faiia,
Heaven's Mirror.
61
These quotes are taken from
The Book of Enoch,
translated by R.A. Charles. First published in 1917, SPCK, London.
62
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See note on Genesis 5:29.
63
David Pawson,
When Jesus Returns,
Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1995.
64
Clarence Larkin,
Dispensational Truth.
65
Grant R. Jeffrey,
Armageddon: Appointment with Destiny,
Bantam Books, New York, 1988.
66
Hal Lindsey,
Planet Earth â 2000 AD.
67
Barney, Blewett and Barney,
Global 2000 Revisited: What Shall We Do?
Millennium Institute, New York, 1993.
68
Clarence Larkin,
Dispensational Truth.
69
Arthur Cotterell, Rachel Storm,
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology,
Lorenz Books, London, 1999.
70
Gordon J. Wenhem,
Word Biblical Commentary.
Word Books, Waco, Texas, 1987.
72
E.W. Bullinger,
The Companion Bible.
See note on Psalm 75:6.
73
Barry Smith,
The Eye in the Triangle
(video), International Support Ministries, Marlborough, New Zealand.