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Egyptian Wisdom and the Hebrew Genesis
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64 pages
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Exploring the origins of the universe, the narrative delves into astronomical mythology, emphasizing that the firmament and celestial bodies existed prior to their naming and categorization. It posits that the distinctions between night and day, as well as the earth and water, were not the catalysts for creation but rather a recognition of pre-existing elements. The work challenges conventional notions of creation, suggesting that existence is independent of nomenclature, inviting readers to reconsider the relationship between language and reality.
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2008, paperback
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