Joe E. McCaffree
Auteur de Bible and I Ching Relationships
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The I Ching consists of 64 sets of principles and patterns that were introduced into the world ages ago by the LORD God for the Godward Cultivaton of Humanity. They are the means by whch human awareness and conscience may be inculcated in mankind.
However, it is now known that these 64 sets are composed of the essence and structure of the Bible as it existed at the time of King Solomon. For example, fifty sets in the I Ching are based on the fifty chapters of Genesis and are numbered the same. The present study explains some of these direct relationships.
The I Ching enables individuals, as well as groups of people, to use the patterns and principles of the Bible in planning and striving to fulfill their goals, ther justificaton for existence. Thus, the two classics are interdependent, promoting an inherent and intentional Cosmic Order.
Contents
Introduction, by Professor Wen-Shan Huang
Acknowledgments
The writer and the treatment
Statement of topics
Preamble toward relation of symbologies
Prologue
Dedication
Chapter One the Chameleon of Amen
Chapter Two Apollo's navel
Chapter Three The extrusion fo Israel
Chapter Four Pearling the onion
Chapter Five Gates of justice
Chapter Six The flair of life
Chapter Seven The lotus seat of Moses
Appendix I The bundle and banner lord
Appendix II Lu, Lieu, and Lieutenancy
Appendix III Numbers in words
Appendix IV The domestic onion
Part One Onionopolis
Part Two The iota of mary onion-leaves
Appendix V Dan, Tannim and Shuham
Appendis VI The portal and pinnacle of dawn
Appendix VII Triratna consumes Scarab
Appendix VIII An, Ang and Ankh
Appendix IX The onion of communion
Appendix X The temple lions
Appendix XI The gateway function
Appendix XII Tanit's escarbuncle
Appendix XIII Assumption of the Shu Yi
Appendix XIV The origins of Chinese culture a study of Totemsm by Prof. Wen-Shan Huang
Exhibits A The outline of proposals preceding this present report
Exhibits B Genesis (KJV) Most of chapter 18
Exhibits C Whihelm/Baynes Version of I ching (RWil/IC) Four ages of hexagram 18 text
Exhibits D Strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible (SEC)
Exhibits E Chinese charaacters (CC) by Wieger
Exhibits F Mathews' chinese-English dictonary
Exhibits G Budge's Egyptian Hieroglypic dictionary (EHD)
Biblioography of Modern Chinese books on the I Ching
Appreviatons Used
I General abbreviatons
II Biblical abbreviations
III Literary abbreviations
Index… (plus d'informations)