Live Science.com: Bizarre Bible (msn.com); Sheldon S., Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
From a talking donkey to a man being eaten by a giant fish, the Christian Bible [appropriated from much older Sumerian stories appropriated by Jews and others in the Middle East] has no shortage of strange stories.
A Most Peculiar Book: The Inherent Strange |
Some, such as Jonah being eaten by that big fish, refer to important archeological sites, like Nineveh, an ancient Assyrian city in modern-day northern Iraq. Others, such as that of a literal scapegoat, explain how phrases that are commonly used in modern times came into existence.
1. Human-god hybrids
The Bible introduces mysterious "superhumans" who influenced the plural-god's decision to send a flood that covered the Earth.
The Book of Genesis says, "The sons of god [devaputtas] saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married [i.e., had sex with] any of them they chose" (Genesis 6:2). Their offspring were god-human hybrids whom the Bible refers to as the "Nephilim." More
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