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- See also Israel.
- 0201_#11 :
Kingdom of Judah, which sprang from tribe of
Judah, the patriarch and 4th son of Jacob, taken captive by
Babylon.
- 0201_#17 :
Israelite Church was named after
Israel (Jacob), but wasn't instituted until
Moses time.
- 0201_#22 :
Abraham, father of
Issac and Jacob, left
Babylonia around 2,100 BC.
- 0404_#88 :
Judith the feminine of
Judah, the 4th son of Jacob and father to tribe of Judah.
- 0404_#90 :
Rachel dies while giving birth to
Benjamin, 12th son of Jacob.
- 0404_#96 :
Leah the sister of
Rachel, the two daughters of
Laban and two wives of Jacob.
- 0404_#98 :
Rachel signifies comings and goings into bedroom, or its interiors: she was renowned for her beauty and was beloved of Jacob.
- 0404_#102 :
Rachel younger sister of
Leah, the two wives of Jacob and daughters of
Laban.
- 0405_#106 : Jacob serves
Laban fourteen years for
Leah and
Rachel.
- 0405_#108 : "And when
Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no children, Rachel envied her sister; and said unto Jacob, Give me children, or else I die ..."
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Johnson, Robert A. - | * |
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- 1101_#3 : Third St. Joseph, following
Joseph the patriarch and son of
Jacob and
Joseph the husband of
Mary and stepfather of
Christ. Noted for taking Christ's body off the cross and placing it in his own tomb. Medieval legend calls him St. Mary's uncle and tells of his traveling to
Great Britain with his great nephew
(Jesus) and later establishing first
Christian Church in Great Britain. Also equated with legend of
Holy Grail.
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Josephine County, Oregon - | * |
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Jung, Carl - |

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- 0101_#10 : Having studied very little about Carl Jung, or even
Joseph Campbell, yet have clearly identified modern day
archetypes associated with
Dionysian myth.
- 0101_#16 : A similarity to Jung's work, particularly the first four states of mind, which he describes as opposing pairs, hence a cross of opposites.
- 0101_#18 : Jung's ascription to the sensational mind, a sensate perception of one's physical surroundings, to determine whether or not something exists.
- 0101_#21 : ESP or sixth sense probably best expressed by term popularized by Carl Jung,
synchronicity.
- 1401_#26 :
Robert A. Johnson, noted lecturer and Jungian analyst, wrote the book, Ecstasy, Understanding the Pshychology of Joy.
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