Эндрю Коллинз - Проклятие Тутанхамона
- Название:Проклятие Тутанхамона
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В своей увлекательной книге известные исследователи исторических аномалий Коллинз и Огилви-Геральд подробно изложили хронологию открытия гробницы Тутанхамона и связанных с этим загадочных событий Основываясь на письмах и статьях знаменитых археологов, а также воспоминаниях очевидцев, авторы задаются сенсационным вопросом: не могли ли Говард Картер и лорд Карнарвон обнаружить в гробнице Тутанхамона некую взрывоопасную тайну, способную в случае огласки перевернуть сложившиеся взгляды на библейскую и мировую историю? И не могла ли эта тайна стать для первооткрывателей усыпальницы реальным проклятием — осуществляемым не мстительными богами Египта, а наемными убийцами на службе влиятельных политических сил, которым могла помешать неудобная правда?
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41 Propp, Exodus 1 —18: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, p. 392.
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42 Ex. 12: 9.
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43 Ex. 12: 46.
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44 Oesterley and Robinson, p. 131.
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45 Nielsen, The Site of the Biblical Mount Sinai: A claim for Petra, 1928, p. 21.
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46 Ibid., p. 23.
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47 At the Council of Nicea in AD 325 it was decided that since the Last Supper is thought to have occurred on the feast of the Passover (most probably on the Feast of the Unleavened Bread), then Easter Day should be celebrated on the first Sunday either on or after the full moon that follows the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere. This Roman calculation of Easter Day was imposed on the Church of England at the Synod of Whitby in AD 664.
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48 Propp, p. 399.
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49 Num. 29: 12–13.
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50 Num. 29: 17.
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51 Num. 29: 20.
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52 Num. 20: 32.
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53 Oesterley and Robinson, pp. 128—9. For a review of the lunar cult among the Semitic peoples of the Near East see Nielsen, 1901, pp. 50 ff., and 1927, i, pp. 213-24.
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54 Gunduz, pp. 2, 12, 37, 51, 119, 131
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55 Ibid., p. 83, 118-19.
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56 Num. 1: 1.
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57 Num. 9: 1.
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58 Num. 10: 12.
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59 Num. 10: 33, 35.
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60 Easton, s.v. «Paran», p. 521.
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61 Num. 11: 35.
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62 Num. 13: 21.
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63 Num. 13: 26.
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1 Num. 20: 16.
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2 Num. 20: 11.
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3 Num. 20: 8.
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4 Num. 20: 11.
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5 Num. 27: 14; Deut. 32: 51-2.
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6 Num. 27: 14.
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7 Easton, The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. «Meribah», pp. 458-9.
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8 Deut. 32: 51.
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9 Stanley, Sinai and Palestine in connection with their history, p. 67.
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10 The Koran, Sura 2: 60.
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11 Zayadine, «Caravan Routes Between Egypt and Nabataea and the Voyage of Sultan Baibars to Petra in 1276» in Hadadi, Studies in the history and Archaeology of Jordan, II, p. 173, quoting al-Nuwairi's MS No. 1578, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
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12 Ibid, p. 169.
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13 Ibid, p. 170. al spring is more likely to be the true site of Ain Musa.
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14 Josephus, Antiquities oj the Jews, I, xii, 4.
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15 Zayadine, p. 173, Quoting Nuwairi.
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16 Browning, Petra, p. 128.
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17 Stanley, p. 95.
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18 Stanley, p. 89, quoting Sheikh Mohammed, source unknown.
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19 Zayadine, p. 173, Quoting Nuwairi.
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20 2 Kings 14: 7; 2 Chron. 25: 11–12.
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21 Zayadine, p. 167.
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22 Browning, pp. 26—7.
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23 Finkelstein and Silberman, The Bible Unearthed, p. 63.
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24 Ibid.,'pp. 95—6.
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25 The Targums of Onkelos, Jonathan and Jerusalem refer to Kadesh-barnea as Rekem-Giah, «of the ravine». See Stanley, p. 94 n. 3.
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26 Nielsen, The site of the biblical Mount Sinai: A claim for Petra, p. 9, cf. the Targum of Deut. 1: 19.
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27 Rekem, or Rokan, was an ancient name for Petra, see Jerome, De hoc. Heb voc. Petra and Rekem, quoted in Stanley, p. 94 n. 3. See also Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, IV, vii, 1, who states that Petra was called Arecem, after a Midianite king named Rekem. He says also that Mount Hor lay above Arke, i.e. Arecem, or Rekem.
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28 Browning, p. 114.
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29 Stanley, p. 94 n. 3, cf. Schwarz, pp. 23—4.
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30 Josephus, iy iv, 5.
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31 Ibid., IV, iv, 6.
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32 Ibid.
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33 Ibid., IV, iv, 7.
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34 Jerome, De hoc. Heb. Voc. Petra and Rekem, as quoted in Stanley, p. 94 n. 3 & 4.
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35 Num. 20: 1.
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36 Ex. 17: 1. 37» Ex. 17: 6–7.
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37 Ex. 17: 6–7.
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38 Stanley, p. 95.
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40 Browning, р. 185.
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40 Browning, р. 185.
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41 Ibid.,p. 211.
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42 Ibid., p. 212.
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43 Ibid.
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44 For instance, see The Koran, Sura 2: 54, 28: 17.
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45 Browning, p. 212.
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46 Ibid., pp. 214-16.
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47 Ex. 24: 5.
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48 Ex. 24: 6.
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48 Ex. 24: 6.
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49 Browning, p. 213.
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50 Ibid., pp. 215-16.
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51 Ibid., p. 216.
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52 Nielsen, p. 16.
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53 The betyl is orientated at an angle of 251 degrees from north.
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54 Nielsen, p. 16.
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55 Ibid.
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56 Ibid.
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57 Ibid.
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58 Ibid. See also Nielsen,
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59 Glueck, The Other Side of the Jordan, p. 178.
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60 Personal communication between Andrew Collins and Ahmad Muammar, an archaeologist and tour guide from Wadi Musa, in March 2002.
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61 See Robertson Smith, The Religion of the Semites, pp. 201—12, for a full account of the veneration of pillars among the early Semites.
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62 Personal communication between Andrew Collins and Ahmad Muammar in March 2002.
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63 Browning, pp. 46—7.
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64 Ibid., pp. 108, 210-11.
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65 Personal communication between Andrew Collins and Ahmad Muammar in March 2002.
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66 Browning, p. 48.
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67 Gunduz, «The Knowledge of Life», JSS 3 (1994), pp. 83, 118-19.
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68 Ibid.,p. 154.
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69 Ibid., p. 138.
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70 Ibid., p. 154.
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71 Rev. 17: 3–6. For the association between Venus and Babylon see Hislop, The Two Babylons, or the papal worship proved to be the worship of Nimrud and his wife, pp. 5–6. 72 Nielsen, p. 21.
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73 Nielsen, p. 21.
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73 Nielsen, p. 21.
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1 See Nielsen, Die altarabische Mondreligion und die mosaische Ueberlieferung 1904, pp. 171—6.
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2 Num. 20: 22.
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3 Num. 20: 25–29.
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4 Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, IV iv, 6–7; IV, vii, 1.
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5 Ibid., IV, iv, 7.
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6 Deut. 32: 51-2.
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7 Deut. 34: 1–5.
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8 Deut. 52: 50.
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9 Nielsen, The Site of the Biblical Mount Sinai: A claim for Petra, p. 19.
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10 This story of Nabi Harun was related to Andrew Collins by Mu» tasim Nawafleh, the head barman of the Petra Forum Hotel, Petra, in March 2002.
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11 Browning, Petra, p. 172.
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12 Nielsen, 1928, p. 22; Ex. 24: 9.
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13 Ex. 24: 10.
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14 Ex. 24: 15.
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15 Personal communication between Andrew Collins and Ahmad Muammar in March 2002.
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16 Ibid.
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17 Ibid.
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18 Ex. 3: 5.
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19 Phillips, The Moses Legacy.
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20 Browning, p. 212.
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21 Ibid., pp. 196-7.
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22 Nielsen, 1928, pp. 15–16.
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23 Ibid., pp. 15–16,18-19-
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24 Ех. 15: 17, trans. Propp, Exodus 1—18: A New Translation with Introduction andCommentary, p. 22.
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25 Giveon, Les Bedouins Shosou des documents Egyptians, p. 28.
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26 Ibid., p. 236.
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27 Habak 3: 3.
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28 Gen. 36: 11, 15,42.
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29 Amos 1: 12.
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30 Easton, The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. «Bozrah», p. 107.
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31 Jer. 49: 7; Ezek. 25: 13.
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32 Obad. 8–9.
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33 Hastings, Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, s.v. «Phoenicians», ix, p. 893.
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34 Sanchoniatho, in Philo, as quoted in Cory, Ancient Fragments, p. 4.
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35 Gen. 25: 25.
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36 Gen. 25: 27.
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37 Sanchoniatho, in Philo, as quoted in Cory, p. 5.
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38 Ibid.
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39 Ex. 18: 1.
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1 Num. 14: 45; 21: 3.
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2 Num. 21: 1–2.
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3 Odelain and Seguineau, Dictionary of Proper Names and Places in the Bible, s.v. «Arail, p. 34; s.v. «Hormah», p. 164.
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4 Num. 21:4.
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5 Num. 21: 11.
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6 Finkelstein and Silberman, The Bible Unearthed, p. 64.
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7 Ibid.
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