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- Section 1: Where to download a PDF copy of this work
- Section 2: The Six Days of Creation
- Section 3: Summary of the Six Days of Creation
- Section 4: Six Days of Creation Chart
- Section 5: The One Hundred and Twenty Days of Adam
- Section 6: The Prediluvian Sethites
- Section 7: The Flood of Noah
- Section 8: From the Flood to the Entry of Jacob into Egypt
- Section 9: Postdiluvian Kings
- Section 10: The Three God-sent Catastrophes in the Third Millennium BC
- Section 11: Amraphel king of Shinar
- Section 12: The Divinization of the King — 1. In Classical and Ecclesiastical Sources
- Section 13: Excursus on Ninus and Semiramis
- Section 14: The Byzantine Chronographical Tradition “Peri Theon”
- Section 15: The Divinization of the King — 2. In Mesopotamian and Egyptian Sources
- Section 16: Cush as Amun-Ra of Siwa, the Third of Three Forms of Amun
- Section 17: Cush as the Second of Five Gods called Hermes
- Section 18: The Spread of Pagan Idolatry
- Section 19: The Cult of Fire
- Section 20: The End of the Dynasty of Nimrod-Enmerkar
- Section 21: Supplement on the Interval Between the First Dynasty of Babylon and Nebuchadrezzar
- Section 22: Supplement on Sanchuniathon as Translated by Philo of Byblos in Eusebius of Caesarea
- Section 23: Introduction on the Relationship Between Sanchuniathon and the Bible
- Section 24: An Analysis of Sanchuniathon’s Scheme in the Light of the Biblical Account
- Section 25: Sanchuniathon’s Account of the Golden Age
- Section 26: Appendix 1: The Date of Jacob’s Entry into Egypt
- Section 27: Appendix 2: The Prediluvian Kings and Patriarchs
- Section 28: Observations on the Biblical and Mesopotamian Prediluvian Traditions
- Section 29: The Greek Accounts of the Prediluvian Era and the Ancient Mesopotamian Tradition
- Section 30: Plato’s Account of Atlantis
- Section 31: Appendix 3: The Sumerian King List — Postdiluvian Section
- Section 32: Appendix 3.2: Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta, Ensukishana
- Section 33: Appendix 4: The Story of Isis and Osiris According to Plutarch and the Traditional Early History of Egypt
- Section 33 Part 2: The Traditional History of Cush and Sheba
- Section 34: Appendix 5.1: Introduction to the History of Ferishta to the Era of Alexander
- Section 34 Part 2: The Kings of Kashmir and Hindu Chronology
- Section 35: Appendix 5.2: Traditional Genealogical History of the Chinese and the Turks
- Section 36: Appendix 6: Medieval Armenian Sibylline Traditions comprising the “Defloratio Berosi” of Hispanus in Johannes Annius (Giovanni Nanni)
- Section 36 Part 2: Supplementary Evidence on the antiquity of the material in the Defloratio Berosi
- Section 37: Appendix 7: Traditional Irish Genealogy of Phenius Farsaid and the Traditional History of the Celts
- Section 38: Appendix 8: Traditional History of the Goths
- Section 39: Appendix 9: Book One of Moses of Khorene’s History of the Armenians (Extracts)
- Section 40: Appendix 10: The Story of Shemsu the Attendant of Sa-nahat
- Section 41: Appendix 11: King Khufu and the Seer Djedi
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