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Hebrew Enoch 3 is an Old Testament Apocryphal book. 3 Enoch purports to have been written in the 2nd century CE, but its origins can only be traced to the 5th century. Other names for 3 Enoch include "The Third Book of Enoch", "The Book of the Palaces", "The Book of Rabbi Ishmael the High Priest" and "The Revelation of Metatron"
A good translation of the Bhagavad Gita, with its history, and explanations of its meanings.
A good translation of the Bhagavad Gita, with its history, and explanations of its meanings.
The religious and spiritual meaning of the Gita explained.
One of the most enlightened and exhaustive studies into the Bhagavad Gita, especially for the European and Western mindset.
One of the most enlightened and exhaustive studies into the Bhagavad Gita, especially for the European and Western mindset.
A new translation along with an exhaustive explanation of the Bhagavad Gita,with notes, and comparisons to the Bible.
The Bhagavad Gita translated with exhaustive notes and a copious introduction, to aid the reader in understanding the culture, meaning, and storylines.
The great mystic and theosophist translates the Bhagavad Gita, with definitive and explanatory footnotes.
A Study Aid for the English Reader of the Bhagavad Gita
This famous and marvellous Sanskrit poem occurs as an episode of the Mahabharata, in the sixth--or "Bhishma"--Parva of the great Hindoo epic. It enjoys immense popularity and authority in India, where it is reckoned as one of the "Five Jewels,"--pancharatnani--of Devanagiri literature.
Before one can begin to explore the Bible vs. Myth, one must define what a myth is, for the purpose of the study. I've seen definitions used that say mythology is fiction, fables, lore, allegory, etc., but the fact we use the coinage, "mythology" tends to make it somewhat different than ordinary fiction and fables. Otherwise, why not call the stories of Venus and Zeus fiction? This collection is a compilation of materials not readily available of serious research into the myths of the Bible and its parallels from other sources.
Different ways to look at the more popular poetry and prose of the Old Testament.
One of the most interesting discussions on the Babylonian creation myth I've read, without much author bias and opinion thrown in. Three small researches in one book.
Censored by the Catholic and Protestant churches, this book was widely accepted by the Eastern Orthodox church for centuries.