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Bundahishn
Chapter XV (28)
Of those six races the name of the man of one pair was Tâz and of the woman Tâzak, and they went to the plain of the Tâzîkân (Arabs); and of one pair Hôshyang was the name of the man and Gûzak of the woman, and from them arose the Airânakân (Iranians); and from one pair the Mâzendarân have arisen.
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 3 (3)
Three groups of families existed; but they did not forget the name of their grandfather and father, those who propagated and multiplied there in the...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XX (13)
Arid these mingled with each other, and their name was called Arabs, and Ishmaelites.
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 4 (2)
For being as we are, there is no one who watches for us," said Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam. And having heard of a city, they w...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 4 (5)
Then all the people arrived, those from Rabinal, the Cakchiquel, those from Tziquinahá, and the people who now are called the Yaqui. And there it was...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 3 (2)
Here are the names of their wives: Cahá-Paluna was the name of the wife of Balam-Quitzé; Chomihá was the wife of Balam-Acab; Tzununihá, the wife of...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 3 (4)
These are only the principal tribes, the branches of the people which we mention; only of the principal ones shall we speak. Many others came from...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 2 (1)
THESE ARE THE NAMES OF THE FIRST men who were created and formed: the first man was Balam-Quitzé, the second, Balam-Acab, the third, Mahucutah, and...
Popol Vuh
Part I, Chapter 1 (3)
Then while they meditated, it became clear to them that when dawn would break, man must appear. Then they planned the creation, and the growth of the...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 5 (6)
In this manner, then, came about the disappearance and end of Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, the first men who came there from...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 6 (5)
Then, having arrived at their town called Hacavitz, all the people of Tamub and of Ilocab assembled there; all the tribes were assembled and were...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XLIV (28)
And the sons of Dan were Hushim, and Samon, and Asudi, and 'fjaka, and Salomon — six.
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXIX (2)
And behold the names of those angels [and these are their names: the first of them is Samjâzâ, the second Artâqîfâ, and the third Armên, the fourth Kô...
Popol Vuh
Part III, Chapter 9 (6)
Here, too, began their song, which they call camucú; they sang it, but only the pain in their hearts and their innermost selves they expressed in thei...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 2 (2)
Already, many were the men who had been carried off, but the tribes did not notice it until later. "Could it be Tohil. and Avilix who have been here...
Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 20 (20.21)
Ra: They remained largely unmixed.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (4.5.1)
Now then, Yajnavalkya had two wives, Maitreyi and Katyayani. Of the two, Maitreyi was a discourser on sacred knowledge (brahma-vddinz) \ Katyayani...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 3 (10)
The city was watched from afar, spied upon and observed by the scouts of the tribes. "They are not many," they said. But they saw only the wooden...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Fundamentals of Qabbalistic Cosmogony (90)
The Qabbalists declare that the worlds, intelligences, and hierarchies were established according to the vision of Ezekiel. By the man of Ezekiel's...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 8 (5)
We shall tell now the names of the lords of each of the great houses. Here, then, are the names of the lords of Cavec. The first of the lords was...
Popol Vuh
Part IV, Chapter 6 (2)
One was called Qocaib, and he was the son of Balam-Quitzé, of the Cavec. The one called Qoacutec was son of Balam-Acab, of the Nihaib; and the other c...
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