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2 that the "sons of God" saw that the daughters of men were beautiful; <strong>and</strong> they took wives<br />
for themselves, whomever they chose.<br />
3 <strong>The</strong>n Yaweh said, “My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh;<br />
nevertheless his days shall be one hundred <strong>and</strong> twenty years.”<br />
4 <strong>The</strong> Nephilim were on the earth in those days, <strong>and</strong> also afterward, when the "sons of God"<br />
came in to the daughters of men, <strong>and</strong> they bore children to them. Those were the mighty<br />
men who were of old, men of renown.<br />
5 <strong>The</strong>n Yaweh saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, <strong>and</strong> that every intent<br />
of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."<br />
-- Reference: http://bible.cc/genesis/6-4.htm<br />
169 "... Omphalos stones..."<br />
"An omphalos is an ancient religious stone artifact, or baetylusr. In Greek, the word<br />
omphalos means "navel" (compare the name of Queen Omphale). According to the ancient<br />
Greeks, Zeus sent out two eagles to fly across the world to meet at its center, the "navel" of<br />
the world. Omphalos stones used to denote this point were erected in several areas<br />
surrounding the Mediterranean Sea; the most famous of those was at the oracle in Delphi.<br />
Most accounts locate the Omphalos in the temple adyton near the Pythia. <strong>The</strong> stone itself<br />
(which may have been a copy) has a carving of a knotted net covering its surface, <strong>and</strong> has a<br />
hollow centre, which widens towards its base<br />
<strong>The</strong> Omphalos at Delphi came to be identified as the stone which Rhea wrapped in<br />
swaddling clothes, pretending it was Zeus. This was to deceive Cronus, his father, who<br />
swallowed his children so they could not grow up <strong>and</strong> depose him as he had deposed his<br />
own father, Uranus. Omphalos stones were said to allow direct communication with<br />
"the gods".<br />
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />
170 "...Python, the serpent..."<br />
"In Greek mythology Python, serpent, was the earth-dragon of Delphi, always represented<br />
in sculpture <strong>and</strong> vase-paintings as a serpent. She resided at the Delphic oracle, which<br />
existed in the cult center for her mother, Gaia, <strong>Earth</strong>, Pytho being the place name. <strong>The</strong> site<br />
was considered the center of the earth, represented by a stone, the omphalos or navel,<br />
which Python guarded. Pytho became the enemy of the later Olympian deity Apollo, who<br />
slew her <strong>and</strong> remade her former home <strong>and</strong> the oracle, the most famous in Classical Greece,<br />
as his own. Many pictures show the serpent Python guarding the Omphalos, the sacred<br />
navel-stone <strong>and</strong> mid-point of the earth, which stood in Apollo's temple".<br />
-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />
171 "...Cyrus II of Persia..."<br />
Cyrus the Great (c. 590 BC or 576 — August 529 BC or 530 BC), also known as Cyrus II<br />
of Persia <strong>and</strong> Cyrus the Elder, was a Persian emperor. He was the founder of the Persian<br />
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