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SaCraba.
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hai ragione Leo,ho controllato gli scarabei di Tharros e ne ho trovato uno molto simile,c'è ne sono anche con l'incensiere di cui parli
da "Bullettino archeologico sardo" di Spano.CITAZIONEBull-headed god seated on a Winged Sphinx throne (understood by some scholars to be a Cherubbim throne), with raised hand for a benediction/blessing, staff in other hand. Incense burned before him. He wears the White crown of Pharaoh with a tassel, rather like the crown worn by the Late Bronze Age god Reshep (a Syrian war-god, whose names may mean "burning," as in fever, a god of plague).
21/X2 Parigi, BN, 1055. Abr-Nahran 2 (1.960-1) 49, fig. 1f (Culican); RSF 4 (1976) pl. 8.2 (Culican); Babelon, pl. 5. Agata. BL, EXnb. Sfinge trono; cap nappe; scettro lancia; incensiere.
Illustrations of Yahweh as a Syrian Stormcloud Bull-god and Egyptian Solar Golden Calf
www.bibleorigins.net/YahwehsBovineFormsImages.html
The Egyptian Origins of Israel's Golden Calf Worship in the Sinai
www.bibleorigins.net/EgyptianOriginsGoldenCalf.html
Edited by SaCraba - 15/7/2010, 17:32.