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Complete Story Of Ishmael The Forgotten Son Of Abraham
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published: 12 Mar 2024
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COMPLETE STORY OF ISHMAEL: THE FORGOTTEN SON OF ABRAHAM| #BibleStories
Ishmael: The Forgotten Son of Abraham"
What do we know about Ishmael according to the Bible? Ishmael was Abraham's first son, born when Abraham was 86 years old and living near Hebron. In Genesis 15, God promises Abraham, during an apparition, that he will have a son and become the father of many nations. At that time, Abraham had no children. His wife Sarah was unable to conceive, and they questioned how this promise would be fulfilled. Welcome, dear friends, to another captivating journey through the pages of the Bible on our channel, Bible Stories. Today, we delve into the intriguing narrative of Ishmael, the forgotten son of Abraham. This biblical tale is a tapestry of human struggles, divine promises, and the enduring grace of God. If you find inspiration in the timeless stories of fa...
published: 18 Dec 2023
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Ishmael in the Bible and Quran | Dr. Shabir Ally
Ishmael is known as Abraham’s son in Judaism, Christianity and #Islam. But his role is depicted quite differently in the Bible and #Quran. In the Quran, for example, Ishmael works with his father to build the Kabah; in the Bible, Ishmael never went to #Mecca. Join Dr. Shabir Ally and Safiyyah Ally as we continue our series, Prophets in the Bible and Quran.
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The REAL story of Ishmael: what they don't tell you
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published: 10 Sep 2023
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Ishmael The Forgotten Son of Abraham
Ishmael the forgotten son
This video explores the biblical story of Ishmael, the firstborn but forgotten son of Abraham. According to the book of Genesis, Ishmael was born to Abraham and Sarah's handmaiden, Hagar. But after Isaac was born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age, Ishmael was cast out from the family.
As God had promised Abraham that Isaac would carry on his lineage and inheritance, Isaac became Abraham's focus. Ishmael was sent away into the wilderness with his mother Hagar, seemingly forgotten.
Yet God did not forget Ishmael. He blessed Ishmael as well, promising to make him into a great nation. The Bible records that Ishmael settled in Paran and married an Egyptian woman. His descendants, the Ishmaelites, became a powerful people.
Though Isaac was the son of promise thr...
published: 23 Aug 2023
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Ishmael: The Forgotten Son (Biblical Stories Explained)
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published: 30 Dec 2020
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ISHMAELITES: WHO ARE THE DESCENDANTS OF ISHMAEL TODAY?
Who were the Ishmaelites in the Bible? Understand the history of the Ishmaelites and learn who the descendants of Ishmael are today.
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The Ishmaelites were the people descended from Ishmael, the son of Abraham and the Egyptian Hagar. Ishmael, the ancestor of the Ishmaelites, was born when Abraham was about 86 years old. At around sixteen years of age, after the birth of Isaac, Ishmael and his mother left Abraham's house and settled in the desert of Paran.
Ishmael married an Egyptian woman, and their children gave rise to twelve tribes. These Ishmaelite tribes lived as nomads in the Arabian Peninsula. The Ishmaelites also intermingled with other peoples descended from Abraham, suc...
published: 30 Oct 2023
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ISAAC AND ISHMAEL
published: 17 Apr 2024
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THE 12 TRIBES OF ISHMAEL| WHERE DO THEY LIVE TODAY? |#biblestories
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published: 01 Nov 2023
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Complete Story Of Ishmael The Forgotten Son Of Abraham
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- published: 12 Mar 2024
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17:50
COMPLETE STORY OF ISHMAEL: THE FORGOTTEN SON OF ABRAHAM| #BibleStories
Ishmael: The Forgotten Son of Abraham"
What do we know about Ishmael according to the Bible? Ishmael was Abraham's first son, born when Abraham was 86 years old...
Ishmael: The Forgotten Son of Abraham"
What do we know about Ishmael according to the Bible? Ishmael was Abraham's first son, born when Abraham was 86 years old and living near Hebron. In Genesis 15, God promises Abraham, during an apparition, that he will have a son and become the father of many nations. At that time, Abraham had no children. His wife Sarah was unable to conceive, and they questioned how this promise would be fulfilled. Welcome, dear friends, to another captivating journey through the pages of the Bible on our channel, Bible Stories. Today, we delve into the intriguing narrative of Ishmael, the forgotten son of Abraham. This biblical tale is a tapestry of human struggles, divine promises, and the enduring grace of God. If you find inspiration in the timeless stories of faith, heritage, and redemption, you're in for a treat. Before we unravel the depths of Ishmael's story, make sure to subscribe to our channel, Bible Stories, to stay connected with the profound wisdom and teachings of the Scriptures. Don't forget to hit the notification bell, so you never miss a compelling episode. Now, let's embark on this enlightening journey together!
In Genesis 16:3, Sarah, who was still called Sarai, suggests to Abraham, who was still called Abram, to have a child with her Egyptian maidservant Hagar, whom she gives to him as a wife: “Then Sarai, Abram’s wife, took Hagar her maid, the Egyptian, and gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan.” (Genesis 16:3).
This seems to be a common custom of the time since Jacob's wives also resorted to it. The wife offers a servant to her husband, but all children born from this union are considered hers, which could be an early form of surrogacy. In antiquity, it was common for a barren woman to offer her husband a servant who would bear children in her stead; it was the wife, not the servant, who raised the children.
If this solution may have seemed judicious to Abraham and Sarah, it created more problems than it solved. Hagar did indeed have a child with Abraham. When Hagar learned she was pregnant, she began to despise Sarah, and Sarah sought help from Abraham. Genesis 16:4-5 states: “So when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress became despised in her eyes. Then Sarai said to Abram, ‘My wrong be upon you! I gave my maid into your embrace; and when she saw that she had conceived, I became despised in her eyes. The Lord judge between you and me.’” (Genesis 16:4-5).
Abraham allowed Sarah to act as she wished. Sarah then mistreated Hagar, who fled from her. Sarah, being barren, had obtained a son from Hagar, and Ishmael was legally Sarah's child. However, this does not explain how Sarah treated Hagar.
A few years later, God established a covenant with Abraham, requiring circumcision of all male members of his household. God commanded Abraham to circumcise his son Ishmael as well as all other males in his household, including slaves born in his household and those acquired from foreigners. Abraham was 99 years old when he was circumcised, and Ishmael was 13.
The birth of Isaac, the legitimate son of Sarah and Abraham, exacerbated the already strained relational tensions between Sarah and Hagar. Indeed, these had begun long before Ishmael’s birth, as mentioned previously. It was in the desert that the Angel of the Lord met Hagar and ordered her to return to Abraham. It was also there that the Angel of the Lord told her the son she was carrying was to be named Ishmael. What does Ishmael mean? It means "God has heard." Indeed, the Lord heard Hagar's distress (Genesis, chapter 16, verse 11).
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Ishmael: The Forgotten Son of Abraham"
What do we know about Ishmael according to the Bible? Ishmael was Abraham's first son, born when Abraham was 86 years old and living near Hebron. In Genesis 15, God promises Abraham, during an apparition, that he will have a son and become the father of many nations. At that time, Abraham had no children. His wife Sarah was unable to conceive, and they questioned how this promise would be fulfilled. Welcome, dear friends, to another captivating journey through the pages of the Bible on our channel, Bible Stories. Today, we delve into the intriguing narrative of Ishmael, the forgotten son of Abraham. This biblical tale is a tapestry of human struggles, divine promises, and the enduring grace of God. If you find inspiration in the timeless stories of faith, heritage, and redemption, you're in for a treat. Before we unravel the depths of Ishmael's story, make sure to subscribe to our channel, Bible Stories, to stay connected with the profound wisdom and teachings of the Scriptures. Don't forget to hit the notification bell, so you never miss a compelling episode. Now, let's embark on this enlightening journey together!
In Genesis 16:3, Sarah, who was still called Sarai, suggests to Abraham, who was still called Abram, to have a child with her Egyptian maidservant Hagar, whom she gives to him as a wife: “Then Sarai, Abram’s wife, took Hagar her maid, the Egyptian, and gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan.” (Genesis 16:3).
This seems to be a common custom of the time since Jacob's wives also resorted to it. The wife offers a servant to her husband, but all children born from this union are considered hers, which could be an early form of surrogacy. In antiquity, it was common for a barren woman to offer her husband a servant who would bear children in her stead; it was the wife, not the servant, who raised the children.
If this solution may have seemed judicious to Abraham and Sarah, it created more problems than it solved. Hagar did indeed have a child with Abraham. When Hagar learned she was pregnant, she began to despise Sarah, and Sarah sought help from Abraham. Genesis 16:4-5 states: “So when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress became despised in her eyes. Then Sarai said to Abram, ‘My wrong be upon you! I gave my maid into your embrace; and when she saw that she had conceived, I became despised in her eyes. The Lord judge between you and me.’” (Genesis 16:4-5).
Abraham allowed Sarah to act as she wished. Sarah then mistreated Hagar, who fled from her. Sarah, being barren, had obtained a son from Hagar, and Ishmael was legally Sarah's child. However, this does not explain how Sarah treated Hagar.
A few years later, God established a covenant with Abraham, requiring circumcision of all male members of his household. God commanded Abraham to circumcise his son Ishmael as well as all other males in his household, including slaves born in his household and those acquired from foreigners. Abraham was 99 years old when he was circumcised, and Ishmael was 13.
The birth of Isaac, the legitimate son of Sarah and Abraham, exacerbated the already strained relational tensions between Sarah and Hagar. Indeed, these had begun long before Ishmael’s birth, as mentioned previously. It was in the desert that the Angel of the Lord met Hagar and ordered her to return to Abraham. It was also there that the Angel of the Lord told her the son she was carrying was to be named Ishmael. What does Ishmael mean? It means "God has heard." Indeed, the Lord heard Hagar's distress (Genesis, chapter 16, verse 11).
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- published: 18 Dec 2023
- views: 772963
12:14
Ishmael in the Bible and Quran | Dr. Shabir Ally
Ishmael is known as Abraham’s son in Judaism, Christianity and #Islam. But his role is depicted quite differently in the Bible and #Quran. In the Quran, for exa...
Ishmael is known as Abraham’s son in Judaism, Christianity and #Islam. But his role is depicted quite differently in the Bible and #Quran. In the Quran, for example, Ishmael works with his father to build the Kabah; in the Bible, Ishmael never went to #Mecca. Join Dr. Shabir Ally and Safiyyah Ally as we continue our series, Prophets in the Bible and Quran.
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Ishmael is known as Abraham’s son in Judaism, Christianity and #Islam. But his role is depicted quite differently in the Bible and #Quran. In the Quran, for example, Ishmael works with his father to build the Kabah; in the Bible, Ishmael never went to #Mecca. Join Dr. Shabir Ally and Safiyyah Ally as we continue our series, Prophets in the Bible and Quran.
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- published: 06 Jan 2020
- views: 246239
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The REAL story of Ishmael: what they don't tell you
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Rabbi Simon Jacobson is a pioneering speaker, educator and mentor to thousands. He is the Dean and Founder of The Meaningful Life Center, coined "The Spiritual Starbucks" by the New York Times, which bridges the secular and the spiritual. He is the author of the best-selling book Toward a Meaningful Life (💎 https://www.amazon.com/Toward-Meaningful-Life-Menachem-Schneerson/dp/0062846485/ref=dp_ob_image_bk) which has sold over 500,000 copies and been translated into 13 different languages. With his keen insight into the human condition, and over 35 years of experience, he has the unique ability to offer clarity and direction especially in difficult times.
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- published: 10 Sep 2023
- views: 1009735
14:56
Ishmael The Forgotten Son of Abraham
Ishmael the forgotten son
This video explores the biblical story of Ishmael, the firstborn but forgotten son of Abraham. According to the book of Genesis, Ishm...
Ishmael the forgotten son
This video explores the biblical story of Ishmael, the firstborn but forgotten son of Abraham. According to the book of Genesis, Ishmael was born to Abraham and Sarah's handmaiden, Hagar. But after Isaac was born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age, Ishmael was cast out from the family.
As God had promised Abraham that Isaac would carry on his lineage and inheritance, Isaac became Abraham's focus. Ishmael was sent away into the wilderness with his mother Hagar, seemingly forgotten.
Yet God did not forget Ishmael. He blessed Ishmael as well, promising to make him into a great nation. The Bible records that Ishmael settled in Paran and married an Egyptian woman. His descendants, the Ishmaelites, became a powerful people.
Though Isaac was the son of promise through whom God built his covenant with Abraham, Ishmael also received blessings from the Lord. This video examines the biblical narrative of God's care for the overlooked firstborn son and how both Isaac and Ishmael were part of God's plan to bless the nations.
https://wn.com/Ishmael_The_Forgotten_Son_Of_Abraham
Ishmael the forgotten son
This video explores the biblical story of Ishmael, the firstborn but forgotten son of Abraham. According to the book of Genesis, Ishmael was born to Abraham and Sarah's handmaiden, Hagar. But after Isaac was born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age, Ishmael was cast out from the family.
As God had promised Abraham that Isaac would carry on his lineage and inheritance, Isaac became Abraham's focus. Ishmael was sent away into the wilderness with his mother Hagar, seemingly forgotten.
Yet God did not forget Ishmael. He blessed Ishmael as well, promising to make him into a great nation. The Bible records that Ishmael settled in Paran and married an Egyptian woman. His descendants, the Ishmaelites, became a powerful people.
Though Isaac was the son of promise through whom God built his covenant with Abraham, Ishmael also received blessings from the Lord. This video examines the biblical narrative of God's care for the overlooked firstborn son and how both Isaac and Ishmael were part of God's plan to bless the nations.
- published: 23 Aug 2023
- views: 981637
24:17
Ishmael: The Forgotten Son (Biblical Stories Explained)
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- published: 30 Dec 2020
- views: 1241073
10:11
ISHMAELITES: WHO ARE THE DESCENDANTS OF ISHMAEL TODAY?
Who were the Ishmaelites in the Bible? Understand the history of the Ishmaelites and learn who the descendants of Ishmael are today.
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Who were the Ishmaelites in the Bible? Understand the history of the Ishmaelites and learn who the descendants of Ishmael are today.
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The Ishmaelites were the people descended from Ishmael, the son of Abraham and the Egyptian Hagar. Ishmael, the ancestor of the Ishmaelites, was born when Abraham was about 86 years old. At around sixteen years of age, after the birth of Isaac, Ishmael and his mother left Abraham's house and settled in the desert of Paran.
Ishmael married an Egyptian woman, and their children gave rise to twelve tribes. These Ishmaelite tribes lived as nomads in the Arabian Peninsula. The Ishmaelites also intermingled with other peoples descended from Abraham, such as the Midianites and Edomites. Over time, the Ishmaelites became a large and powerful people, and their history was marked by conflicts. The Ishmaelite-Midianites were often in opposition to the Israelites. Due to the many mixtures that occurred among the peoples of the Ancient East, it's challenging to determine precisely what happened to the Ishmaelites, but even today, many Arabs claim to be direct descendants of Abraham through Ishmael.
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The Ishmaelites were the people descended from Ishmael, the son of Abraham and the Egyptian Hagar. Ishmael, the ancestor of the Ishmaelites, was born when Abraham was about 86 years old. At around sixteen years of age, after the birth of Isaac, Ishmael and his mother left Abraham's house and settled in the desert of Paran.
Ishmael married an Egyptian woman, and their children gave rise to twelve tribes. These Ishmaelite tribes lived as nomads in the Arabian Peninsula. The Ishmaelites also intermingled with other peoples descended from Abraham, such as the Midianites and Edomites. Over time, the Ishmaelites became a large and powerful people, and their history was marked by conflicts. The Ishmaelite-Midianites were often in opposition to the Israelites. Due to the many mixtures that occurred among the peoples of the Ancient East, it's challenging to determine precisely what happened to the Ishmaelites, but even today, many Arabs claim to be direct descendants of Abraham through Ishmael.
- published: 30 Oct 2023
- views: 203825
17:28
THE 12 TRIBES OF ISHMAEL| WHERE DO THEY LIVE TODAY? |#biblestories
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Through meticulous explorations and accessible approaches, we invite you to embark on a spiritual journey of knowledge and reflection. From engaging parables to epic tales of courage and triumph, our aim is to share the richness of the Bible in an engaging and meaningful way.
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- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 630950
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[FULL AUDIOBOOK] Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit by Daniel Quinn, narrated by hablini
Read the full text of Ishmael (1992) here: https://www.docdroid.net/0XmirAy/daniel-quinn-ishmael-pdf
Background Video: https://youtu.be/xisVS_DKpJg
Description: Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. The novel examines the hidden cultural biases driving modern civilization and explores themes of ethics, sustainability, and global catastrophe. Largely framed as a Socratic conversation between two characters, Ishmael aims to expose that several widely accepted assumptions of modern society, such as human supremacy, are actually cultural myths that produce catastrophic consequences for humankind and the environment.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Beginning
00:25 - Chapter 1
55:08 - Chapter 2
1:20:15 - Chapter 3
1:44:50 - Chapter 4
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published: 07 May 2022
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The Story of Humanity | Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
Humans dominate and control the resources of this planet. This in turn leads to population growth, increased production to meet that population growth, and the cycle repeats. But how did we get here and where will it end? Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a book that deals with these questions which involve a disillusioned human and a gorilla. Throughout the book, issues of humanity, evolution, resources, and nature are discussed.
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Donations: https://ko-fi.com/philosophytoons
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music by: massobeats
published: 25 Jun 2023
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Ishmael - Book Review and Takeaways
BookLab book review of the classic philosophical novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. In this video, I’ll be diving into the story, discussing the themes and messages presented in the book, and sharing my thoughts on the key takeaways I’ve gained from reading it. The book follows a student as he responds to an ad in the newspaper seeking a student with an earnest desire to save the world and meets with a wise gorilla named Ishmael. Together they explore the state of humanity and how we can course correct before it's too late. The book delves into topics such as agriculture, population growth, and the difference between Taker and Leaver cultures. Whether you're a fan of Ishmael and Daniel Quinn or just looking for a new perspective on humanity's place in the world, be sure to check out this boo...
published: 12 Jan 2023
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Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary
Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary. Ishmael is one of those books that will make you look at the world in a different light. It will change the way you think about the way you live life and inspire you to live another way. If you haven't read this book, I highly recommend it, no only is it inspirational, but it is also highly entertaining.
Get my Book: https://howtobeamazingamanifesto.com/
#Ishmael #DanielQuinn #BookReview #changeyourlife
published: 11 Dec 2019
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Ishmael | Daniel Quinn | Book Review
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a beautiful book about environmental and cultural concerns in the modern age. A work of Fiction where a talking gorilla teaches a man about his own culture from an outside perspective.
In Ishmael, Daniel Quinn makes a great argument that our culture is inherently different form the cultures of all indigenous peoples. That their culture, which he calls the culture of the "Leavers," only take what they need to survive, where our culture, the culture of the "Takers" constantly takes more and more and more, destroying the world around us.
Ishmael goes on to explain the cultural stories that lead to these two cultures being so different, and what we could stand to learn from in indigenous cultures if we hope to have a long lasting society.
Daniel Quinn is a maste...
published: 31 Jan 2022
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Why you should read 'Ishmael' by Daniel Quinn (2015-11-12)
Food Poisoning For Thought is my Vlog done daily on weekdays. Today I talk about my Favorite novel of all time: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.
http://ishmael.org/welcome.cfm - - For more information
published: 12 Nov 2015
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Ishmael author Daniel Quinn: Saving the World, Moving Beyond Civilization: Part 1 of 2
Award winning author Daniel Quinn discusses how to save the world with teacher Aaron Wissner in an exclusive, uncut, two-hour, high-definition interview. This is part 1 of 2. Please subscribe to be alerted to new videos.
Quinn is best selling author of Ishmael, Providence, The Story of B, and Beyond Civilization. In 1990, Ted Turner offered a $500,000 prize for the best unpublished novel offering positive solutions to global problems. Quinn submitted Ishmael, which was selected as the grand prize winner, by a panel of distinguished authors, out of 2500 entries.
http://ishmael.org
Wissner is a teacher, writer and speaker specializing in peak oil, climate change, money and debt, and cultural transition. He is founder and president of Local Future.
http://aaronwissner.com
Local Futur...
published: 11 Mar 2013
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Alex Jones discusses "Ishmael" - a philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn (1992) | Book Review
Clip taken from Timcast IRL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA
Specifically: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7qNyXIENac
and/or: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK54c67Cvgs
Looks like YouTube has removed both of Tim's vids which I linked to.
Timcast IRL spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r5fNsRtIJffpFjAcemzJP?si=sJjbTP8rTMyttmxsYGYckQ
specifically Alex Jones episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6tjsyJC2icLRDALenpxsI5?si=iXD0ypM7R0SkgnP0JrhQZg
Timcast IRL apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/timcast-irl/id1503517959
specifically Alex Jones episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/timcast-irl-165-alex-jones-talks-lockdowns-election/id1503517959?i=1000498505458
published: 13 Nov 2020
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Star Trek Ishmael Book Review
In this video, I discuss my review of Star Trek Ishmael by Barbara Hambly. Enjoy!
published: 04 Oct 2023
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Post Modernism in Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed
My Novel Lionel Lancet and the Right Vibe is out now.
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Review of my book from Phillip Freedenberg, author of America and the Cult of the Cactus Boots: A Diagnostic
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In this video, I talk about Mumbo Jumbo: a novel and spiritual text by Ishmael Reed. I talk about the title, the form, and a selection I read from the text.
For more information about me and my work, please visit:
www.danielbacker.com
published: 20 Mar 2019
6:38:49
[FULL AUDIOBOOK] Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit by Daniel Quinn, narrated by hablini
Read the full text of Ishmael (1992) here: https://www.docdroid.net/0XmirAy/daniel-quinn-ishmael-pdf
Background Video: https://youtu.be/xisVS_DKpJg
Descriptio...
Read the full text of Ishmael (1992) here: https://www.docdroid.net/0XmirAy/daniel-quinn-ishmael-pdf
Background Video: https://youtu.be/xisVS_DKpJg
Description: Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. The novel examines the hidden cultural biases driving modern civilization and explores themes of ethics, sustainability, and global catastrophe. Largely framed as a Socratic conversation between two characters, Ishmael aims to expose that several widely accepted assumptions of modern society, such as human supremacy, are actually cultural myths that produce catastrophic consequences for humankind and the environment.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Timestamps:
00:00 - Beginning
00:25 - Chapter 1
55:08 - Chapter 2
1:20:15 - Chapter 3
1:44:50 - Chapter 4
1:59:18 - Chapter 5
2:21:40 - Chapter 6
2:49:46 - Chapter 7
3:06:00 - Chapter 8
3:49:21 - Chapter 9
forgot to put the maps on the screen. meh
4:44:38 - Chapter 10
5:19:46 - Chapter 11
5:52:39 - Chapter 12
6:28:14 - Chapter 13
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two trees in eden, one of eternal life and one of knowledge between good and evil, Eve chose one over the other, and God saw this, and he was pleased; for those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for me shall find it.
#audiobook #ishmael #danielquinn
https://wn.com/Full_Audiobook_Ishmael_An_Adventure_Of_The_Mind_And_Spirit_By_Daniel_Quinn,_Narrated_By_Hablini
Read the full text of Ishmael (1992) here: https://www.docdroid.net/0XmirAy/daniel-quinn-ishmael-pdf
Background Video: https://youtu.be/xisVS_DKpJg
Description: Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. The novel examines the hidden cultural biases driving modern civilization and explores themes of ethics, sustainability, and global catastrophe. Largely framed as a Socratic conversation between two characters, Ishmael aims to expose that several widely accepted assumptions of modern society, such as human supremacy, are actually cultural myths that produce catastrophic consequences for humankind and the environment.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Timestamps:
00:00 - Beginning
00:25 - Chapter 1
55:08 - Chapter 2
1:20:15 - Chapter 3
1:44:50 - Chapter 4
1:59:18 - Chapter 5
2:21:40 - Chapter 6
2:49:46 - Chapter 7
3:06:00 - Chapter 8
3:49:21 - Chapter 9
forgot to put the maps on the screen. meh
4:44:38 - Chapter 10
5:19:46 - Chapter 11
5:52:39 - Chapter 12
6:28:14 - Chapter 13
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
two trees in eden, one of eternal life and one of knowledge between good and evil, Eve chose one over the other, and God saw this, and he was pleased; for those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for me shall find it.
#audiobook #ishmael #danielquinn
- published: 07 May 2022
- views: 62649
6:58
The Story of Humanity | Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
Humans dominate and control the resources of this planet. This in turn leads to population growth, increased production to meet that population growth, and the ...
Humans dominate and control the resources of this planet. This in turn leads to population growth, increased production to meet that population growth, and the cycle repeats. But how did we get here and where will it end? Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a book that deals with these questions which involve a disillusioned human and a gorilla. Throughout the book, issues of humanity, evolution, resources, and nature are discussed.
Instagram: amygdalacomics
Donations: https://ko-fi.com/philosophytoons
Business Email:
[email protected]
music by: massobeats
https://wn.com/The_Story_Of_Humanity_|_Ishmael_By_Daniel_Quinn
Humans dominate and control the resources of this planet. This in turn leads to population growth, increased production to meet that population growth, and the cycle repeats. But how did we get here and where will it end? Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a book that deals with these questions which involve a disillusioned human and a gorilla. Throughout the book, issues of humanity, evolution, resources, and nature are discussed.
Instagram: amygdalacomics
Donations: https://ko-fi.com/philosophytoons
Business Email:
[email protected]
music by: massobeats
- published: 25 Jun 2023
- views: 6427
8:00
Ishmael - Book Review and Takeaways
BookLab book review of the classic philosophical novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. In this video, I’ll be diving into the story, discussing the themes and message...
BookLab book review of the classic philosophical novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. In this video, I’ll be diving into the story, discussing the themes and messages presented in the book, and sharing my thoughts on the key takeaways I’ve gained from reading it. The book follows a student as he responds to an ad in the newspaper seeking a student with an earnest desire to save the world and meets with a wise gorilla named Ishmael. Together they explore the state of humanity and how we can course correct before it's too late. The book delves into topics such as agriculture, population growth, and the difference between Taker and Leaver cultures. Whether you're a fan of Ishmael and Daniel Quinn or just looking for a new perspective on humanity's place in the world, be sure to check out this book. I listened to it as an audiobook and it was perfect for audio.
#bookreview #booktube #danielquinn
00:00 - 01:11 - Intro
01:11 - 01:38 - About the Book
01:38 - 02:43 - Where humanity went wrong
02:43 - 03:05 - Mother Culture
03:05 - 04:09 - Taker and Leaver Cultures
04:09 - 04:32 - Starvation as a natural process of life
04:32 - 05:17 - Takeaway: Would you teleport back to a hunter gatherer existence.
05:17 - 06:43 - Is Ishmael worth reading?
06:43 - 08:00 - Further reading & upcoming reviews.
——- Book reviews/videos mentioned ——
How to get started with Audiobooks: https://youtu.be/pSjcF0xIHd4
Scary Smart review: https://youtu.be/Z9W2e1QMRgY
Straw Dogs review: https://youtu.be/lzim_ZuYYaE
--- Get the book (Amazon) ---
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn: https://amzn.to/3kz3a0t
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https://wn.com/Ishmael_Book_Review_And_Takeaways
BookLab book review of the classic philosophical novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. In this video, I’ll be diving into the story, discussing the themes and messages presented in the book, and sharing my thoughts on the key takeaways I’ve gained from reading it. The book follows a student as he responds to an ad in the newspaper seeking a student with an earnest desire to save the world and meets with a wise gorilla named Ishmael. Together they explore the state of humanity and how we can course correct before it's too late. The book delves into topics such as agriculture, population growth, and the difference between Taker and Leaver cultures. Whether you're a fan of Ishmael and Daniel Quinn or just looking for a new perspective on humanity's place in the world, be sure to check out this book. I listened to it as an audiobook and it was perfect for audio.
#bookreview #booktube #danielquinn
00:00 - 01:11 - Intro
01:11 - 01:38 - About the Book
01:38 - 02:43 - Where humanity went wrong
02:43 - 03:05 - Mother Culture
03:05 - 04:09 - Taker and Leaver Cultures
04:09 - 04:32 - Starvation as a natural process of life
04:32 - 05:17 - Takeaway: Would you teleport back to a hunter gatherer existence.
05:17 - 06:43 - Is Ishmael worth reading?
06:43 - 08:00 - Further reading & upcoming reviews.
——- Book reviews/videos mentioned ——
How to get started with Audiobooks: https://youtu.be/pSjcF0xIHd4
Scary Smart review: https://youtu.be/Z9W2e1QMRgY
Straw Dogs review: https://youtu.be/lzim_ZuYYaE
--- Get the book (Amazon) ---
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn: https://amzn.to/3kz3a0t
——- Relevant Links ——
BookLab patreon: https://www.patreon.com/booklab
My t-shirt? It's from Philosopher’s T- Shirts (10% Discount code: 'BOOKLAB': https://the-philosophers-shirt.com/?ref=s_oboehaqia
Great Books List: https://bjornsbooklab.com/great-books-list/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/poorbjorn
Site: https://www.bjornsbooklab.com
GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/booklab
- published: 12 Jan 2023
- views: 1964
9:10
Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary
Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary. Ishmael is one of those books that will make you look at the world in a different light. It will change the way you think about th...
Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary. Ishmael is one of those books that will make you look at the world in a different light. It will change the way you think about the way you live life and inspire you to live another way. If you haven't read this book, I highly recommend it, no only is it inspirational, but it is also highly entertaining.
Get my Book: https://howtobeamazingamanifesto.com/
#Ishmael #DanielQuinn #BookReview #changeyourlife
https://wn.com/Ishmael_Daniel_Quinn_Summary
Ishmael Daniel Quinn Summary. Ishmael is one of those books that will make you look at the world in a different light. It will change the way you think about the way you live life and inspire you to live another way. If you haven't read this book, I highly recommend it, no only is it inspirational, but it is also highly entertaining.
Get my Book: https://howtobeamazingamanifesto.com/
#Ishmael #DanielQuinn #BookReview #changeyourlife
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 19869
3:04
Ishmael | Daniel Quinn | Book Review
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a beautiful book about environmental and cultural concerns in the modern age. A work of Fiction where a talking gorilla teaches a ma...
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a beautiful book about environmental and cultural concerns in the modern age. A work of Fiction where a talking gorilla teaches a man about his own culture from an outside perspective.
In Ishmael, Daniel Quinn makes a great argument that our culture is inherently different form the cultures of all indigenous peoples. That their culture, which he calls the culture of the "Leavers," only take what they need to survive, where our culture, the culture of the "Takers" constantly takes more and more and more, destroying the world around us.
Ishmael goes on to explain the cultural stories that lead to these two cultures being so different, and what we could stand to learn from in indigenous cultures if we hope to have a long lasting society.
Daniel Quinn is a master of literary technique. I try not to summarize much in this book review because I feel it would tarnish the reading experience. Ishmael is a journey, and I would not wish to rob anyone of its most insightful twists and turns.
#DanielQuinn #BookReview #BookSummary
https://wn.com/Ishmael_|_Daniel_Quinn_|_Book_Review
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is a beautiful book about environmental and cultural concerns in the modern age. A work of Fiction where a talking gorilla teaches a man about his own culture from an outside perspective.
In Ishmael, Daniel Quinn makes a great argument that our culture is inherently different form the cultures of all indigenous peoples. That their culture, which he calls the culture of the "Leavers," only take what they need to survive, where our culture, the culture of the "Takers" constantly takes more and more and more, destroying the world around us.
Ishmael goes on to explain the cultural stories that lead to these two cultures being so different, and what we could stand to learn from in indigenous cultures if we hope to have a long lasting society.
Daniel Quinn is a master of literary technique. I try not to summarize much in this book review because I feel it would tarnish the reading experience. Ishmael is a journey, and I would not wish to rob anyone of its most insightful twists and turns.
#DanielQuinn #BookReview #BookSummary
- published: 31 Jan 2022
- views: 2442
7:42
Why you should read 'Ishmael' by Daniel Quinn (2015-11-12)
Food Poisoning For Thought is my Vlog done daily on weekdays. Today I talk about my Favorite novel of all time: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.
http://ishmael.org/welc...
Food Poisoning For Thought is my Vlog done daily on weekdays. Today I talk about my Favorite novel of all time: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.
http://ishmael.org/welcome.cfm - - For more information
https://wn.com/Why_You_Should_Read_'Ishmael'_By_Daniel_Quinn_(2015_11_12)
Food Poisoning For Thought is my Vlog done daily on weekdays. Today I talk about my Favorite novel of all time: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.
http://ishmael.org/welcome.cfm - - For more information
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 10642
1:00:41
Ishmael author Daniel Quinn: Saving the World, Moving Beyond Civilization: Part 1 of 2
Award winning author Daniel Quinn discusses how to save the world with teacher Aaron Wissner in an exclusive, uncut, two-hour, high-definition interview. This ...
Award winning author Daniel Quinn discusses how to save the world with teacher Aaron Wissner in an exclusive, uncut, two-hour, high-definition interview. This is part 1 of 2. Please subscribe to be alerted to new videos.
Quinn is best selling author of Ishmael, Providence, The Story of B, and Beyond Civilization. In 1990, Ted Turner offered a $500,000 prize for the best unpublished novel offering positive solutions to global problems. Quinn submitted Ishmael, which was selected as the grand prize winner, by a panel of distinguished authors, out of 2500 entries.
http://ishmael.org
Wissner is a teacher, writer and speaker specializing in peak oil, climate change, money and debt, and cultural transition. He is founder and president of Local Future.
http://aaronwissner.com
Local Future is a non-profit organization which educates the public on topics including: sustainability, localism, community resilience, renewable energy, modern economics, environmentalism and permaculture.
http://localfuture.org
Extended Biography of Daniel Quinn
Daniel Quinn (1935- ) grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, where he graduated from Creighton Prep in 1953. He studied at St. Louis University, the University of Vienna, and Loyola University of Chicago, receiving a bachelor's degree in English, cum laude, in 1957.
During a twenty-year career in educational and consumer publishing in Chicago, he served as Biography and Fine Arts editor at the American Peoples Encyclopedia, managing editor of the Greater Cleveland Mathematics Program (Science Research Associates), head of the mathematics department at Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Executive Editor of Fuller & Dees Publishing (a division of the Times Mirror Corporation) and Editorial Director of the Society for Visual Education (a division of the Singer Corporation).
Mr. Quinn is best known as the author of Ishmael, the novel that in 1991 won the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, established to encourage authors to seek "creative and positive solutions to global problems." Ishmael has been in print continuously since its publication in 1992 and has been made available in more than 25 languages. Throughout the U.S. and Canada and in other countries as well, Ishmael is used as a text in a broad range of classes that include anthropology, ecology, history, literature, philosophy, ethics, biology, and psychology, at age levels from middle school through graduate level.
He followed Ishmael with an autobiography, Providence (1994), The Story Of B (1996), a novel that continues the philosophical and religious exploration begun in Ishmael; and My Ishmael: A Sequel (1997), in which it's learned that, unbeknownst to the narrator of Ishmael, Ishmael was working with another pupil, a twelve-year-old girl. Other works include Beyond Civilization (1999), a nonfiction work that explores, among other relevant topics, tribal ways of making a living that work here and now; After Dachau (2001), a novel that critics have compared to Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, and 1984; The Man Who Grew Young, a graphic novel that tells the unique and fascinating story of a man who lives backward through time and history; The Holy (2002), a metaphysical thriller that has been compared to John Fowles' The Magus (and which won the 2003 Independent Publisher Award for Mystery/Suspense/Thriller of the Year); Tales of Adam (2005), written as part of an early version of the book that ultimately became Ishmael, illustrated by Michael McCurdy; Work, Work, Work, (2006), a children's book with Quinn's own illustrations; and If They Give You Lined Paper, Write Sideways, in which the author investigates the source of his own ideas (which so many readers have found mysteriously alien). His short fiction has appeared in The Quarterly, Asylum, Magic Realism, and elsewhere.
He instituted the Stateville Penitentiary Writers' Workshop (1969-71) and served on the Board of Listeners of the World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Austria, convened in 1992 to hear testimony of victims of uranium mining, nuclear waste disposal, and nuclear power disasters around the world. He has addressed students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Texas, Trinity University, Portland State University, Salisbury State University, Elon College, Baylor University, Texas A&M, the University of Georgia, Roger Williams University, Kent State University, Rice University, the University of Oregon, St. Louis University, and other colleges, community colleges, and high schools. He has been a keynote speaker for conferences and meetings for groups such as The Minnesota Social Investment Forum, St. Martin's College World Population Forum, Systems Thinking in Action, Vision 2000, Iowa State University's Institute on World Affairs, the North American Association for Environmental Education, The Foundation for Contemporary Theology, and EnvironDesign3.
https://wn.com/Ishmael_Author_Daniel_Quinn_Saving_The_World,_Moving_Beyond_Civilization_Part_1_Of_2
Award winning author Daniel Quinn discusses how to save the world with teacher Aaron Wissner in an exclusive, uncut, two-hour, high-definition interview. This is part 1 of 2. Please subscribe to be alerted to new videos.
Quinn is best selling author of Ishmael, Providence, The Story of B, and Beyond Civilization. In 1990, Ted Turner offered a $500,000 prize for the best unpublished novel offering positive solutions to global problems. Quinn submitted Ishmael, which was selected as the grand prize winner, by a panel of distinguished authors, out of 2500 entries.
http://ishmael.org
Wissner is a teacher, writer and speaker specializing in peak oil, climate change, money and debt, and cultural transition. He is founder and president of Local Future.
http://aaronwissner.com
Local Future is a non-profit organization which educates the public on topics including: sustainability, localism, community resilience, renewable energy, modern economics, environmentalism and permaculture.
http://localfuture.org
Extended Biography of Daniel Quinn
Daniel Quinn (1935- ) grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, where he graduated from Creighton Prep in 1953. He studied at St. Louis University, the University of Vienna, and Loyola University of Chicago, receiving a bachelor's degree in English, cum laude, in 1957.
During a twenty-year career in educational and consumer publishing in Chicago, he served as Biography and Fine Arts editor at the American Peoples Encyclopedia, managing editor of the Greater Cleveland Mathematics Program (Science Research Associates), head of the mathematics department at Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Executive Editor of Fuller & Dees Publishing (a division of the Times Mirror Corporation) and Editorial Director of the Society for Visual Education (a division of the Singer Corporation).
Mr. Quinn is best known as the author of Ishmael, the novel that in 1991 won the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, established to encourage authors to seek "creative and positive solutions to global problems." Ishmael has been in print continuously since its publication in 1992 and has been made available in more than 25 languages. Throughout the U.S. and Canada and in other countries as well, Ishmael is used as a text in a broad range of classes that include anthropology, ecology, history, literature, philosophy, ethics, biology, and psychology, at age levels from middle school through graduate level.
He followed Ishmael with an autobiography, Providence (1994), The Story Of B (1996), a novel that continues the philosophical and religious exploration begun in Ishmael; and My Ishmael: A Sequel (1997), in which it's learned that, unbeknownst to the narrator of Ishmael, Ishmael was working with another pupil, a twelve-year-old girl. Other works include Beyond Civilization (1999), a nonfiction work that explores, among other relevant topics, tribal ways of making a living that work here and now; After Dachau (2001), a novel that critics have compared to Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, and 1984; The Man Who Grew Young, a graphic novel that tells the unique and fascinating story of a man who lives backward through time and history; The Holy (2002), a metaphysical thriller that has been compared to John Fowles' The Magus (and which won the 2003 Independent Publisher Award for Mystery/Suspense/Thriller of the Year); Tales of Adam (2005), written as part of an early version of the book that ultimately became Ishmael, illustrated by Michael McCurdy; Work, Work, Work, (2006), a children's book with Quinn's own illustrations; and If They Give You Lined Paper, Write Sideways, in which the author investigates the source of his own ideas (which so many readers have found mysteriously alien). His short fiction has appeared in The Quarterly, Asylum, Magic Realism, and elsewhere.
He instituted the Stateville Penitentiary Writers' Workshop (1969-71) and served on the Board of Listeners of the World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Austria, convened in 1992 to hear testimony of victims of uranium mining, nuclear waste disposal, and nuclear power disasters around the world. He has addressed students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Texas, Trinity University, Portland State University, Salisbury State University, Elon College, Baylor University, Texas A&M, the University of Georgia, Roger Williams University, Kent State University, Rice University, the University of Oregon, St. Louis University, and other colleges, community colleges, and high schools. He has been a keynote speaker for conferences and meetings for groups such as The Minnesota Social Investment Forum, St. Martin's College World Population Forum, Systems Thinking in Action, Vision 2000, Iowa State University's Institute on World Affairs, the North American Association for Environmental Education, The Foundation for Contemporary Theology, and EnvironDesign3.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 53315
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Alex Jones discusses "Ishmael" - a philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn (1992) | Book Review
Clip taken from Timcast IRL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA
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and/or: https:...
Clip taken from Timcast IRL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA
Specifically: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7qNyXIENac
and/or: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK54c67Cvgs
Looks like YouTube has removed both of Tim's vids which I linked to.
Timcast IRL spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r5fNsRtIJffpFjAcemzJP?si=sJjbTP8rTMyttmxsYGYckQ
specifically Alex Jones episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6tjsyJC2icLRDALenpxsI5?si=iXD0ypM7R0SkgnP0JrhQZg
Timcast IRL apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/timcast-irl/id1503517959
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https://wn.com/Alex_Jones_Discusses_Ishmael_A_Philosophical_Novel_By_Daniel_Quinn_(1992)_|_Book_Review
Clip taken from Timcast IRL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA
Specifically: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7qNyXIENac
and/or: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK54c67Cvgs
Looks like YouTube has removed both of Tim's vids which I linked to.
Timcast IRL spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r5fNsRtIJffpFjAcemzJP?si=sJjbTP8rTMyttmxsYGYckQ
specifically Alex Jones episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6tjsyJC2icLRDALenpxsI5?si=iXD0ypM7R0SkgnP0JrhQZg
Timcast IRL apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/timcast-irl/id1503517959
specifically Alex Jones episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/timcast-irl-165-alex-jones-talks-lockdowns-election/id1503517959?i=1000498505458
- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 4465
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Star Trek Ishmael Book Review
In this video, I discuss my review of Star Trek Ishmael by Barbara Hambly. Enjoy!
In this video, I discuss my review of Star Trek Ishmael by Barbara Hambly. Enjoy!
https://wn.com/Star_Trek_Ishmael_Book_Review
In this video, I discuss my review of Star Trek Ishmael by Barbara Hambly. Enjoy!
- published: 04 Oct 2023
- views: 199
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Post Modernism in Mumbo Jumbo by Ishmael Reed
My Novel Lionel Lancet and the Right Vibe is out now.
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Review of my book from Phillip Freedenberg, author of America and the Cult of the ...
My Novel Lionel Lancet and the Right Vibe is out now.
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My Novel Lionel Lancet and the Right Vibe is out now.
https://bit.ly/3g7H3JM
Review of my book from Phillip Freedenberg, author of America and the Cult of the Cactus Boots: A Diagnostic
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Tiktok and IG: Danielbackerauthor
Goodreads: https://bit.ly/3iQpfoh
To donate to the channel:
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In this video, I talk about Mumbo Jumbo: a novel and spiritual text by Ishmael Reed. I talk about the title, the form, and a selection I read from the text.
For more information about me and my work, please visit:
www.danielbacker.com
- published: 20 Mar 2019
- views: 4110
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Call me Ishmael
Introductory scene from John Huston's "Moby Dick". The sea, where each man as in a mirror finds himself
published: 31 May 2008
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Moby Dick (1956) - Ishmael and Queequeg encounter Elijah.flv
Richard Basehart as Ishmael and Friedrich von Ledebur as Queequeg encounter Royal Dano as Elijah who warns them about shipping on the The Pequod with Captain Ahab
published: 23 May 2012
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Moby Dick - Opening - "Call Me Ishmael"
MOBY DICK starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland Gillian Anderson, and Charlie "Call Me Ishmael" Cox.
published: 22 Jan 2016
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Why should you read “Moby Dick”? - Sascha Morrell
Dive into Herman Melville’s classic novel “Moby Dick,” the story of Captain Ahab’s hunt for revenge against the white whale who bit off his leg.
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A mountain separating two lakes. A room papered floor to ceiling with bridal satins. The lid of an immense snuffbox. These seemingly unrelated images take us on a tour of a sperm whale’s head in Herman Melville’s "Moby Dick." Though the book features pirates, typhoons, high-speed chases, and giant squid, it’s anything but a conventional seafaring adventure. Sascha Morrell digs into the classic novel.
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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville | Chapters 3–5
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Chapters 3–5 of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other w...
published: 20 Dec 2019
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How to Read Moby Dick by Herman Melville (10 Tips)
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published: 06 Feb 2022
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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville | Symbols
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe explains the symbols in Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other whaling ships. Eventually, they meet a...
published: 20 Dec 2019
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MOBY DICK "Ishmael's first whale"
Richard G. Mitchell scored this finished version of the scene from MOBY DICK (starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland, & Gillian Anderson) - an amazing job by the CGI guys! As well as the whale images, all the seagulls were added after the film was shot.
published: 08 Jul 2013
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Moby Dick (1956): Gregory Peck's best scene
From the 1956 film Moby Dick starring Gregory Peck. Copyright MGM.
"Thunder and hell, what's wrong with yee?!!"
*I do not condone the killing of whales.*
published: 02 Sep 2017
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Moby Dick - Thug Notes Summary and Analysis
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published: 08 Oct 2013
1:38
Call me Ishmael
Introductory scene from John Huston's "Moby Dick". The sea, where each man as in a mirror finds himself
Introductory scene from John Huston's "Moby Dick". The sea, where each man as in a mirror finds himself
https://wn.com/Call_Me_Ishmael
Introductory scene from John Huston's "Moby Dick". The sea, where each man as in a mirror finds himself
- published: 31 May 2008
- views: 55988
1:38
Moby Dick (1956) - Ishmael and Queequeg encounter Elijah.flv
Richard Basehart as Ishmael and Friedrich von Ledebur as Queequeg encounter Royal Dano as Elijah who warns them about shipping on the The Pequod with Captain Ah...
Richard Basehart as Ishmael and Friedrich von Ledebur as Queequeg encounter Royal Dano as Elijah who warns them about shipping on the The Pequod with Captain Ahab
https://wn.com/Moby_Dick_(1956)_Ishmael_And_Queequeg_Encounter_Elijah.Flv
Richard Basehart as Ishmael and Friedrich von Ledebur as Queequeg encounter Royal Dano as Elijah who warns them about shipping on the The Pequod with Captain Ahab
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 44420
3:36
Moby Dick - Opening - "Call Me Ishmael"
MOBY DICK starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland Gillian Anderson, and Charlie "Call Me Ishmael" Cox.
MOBY DICK starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland Gillian Anderson, and Charlie "Call Me Ishmael" Cox.
https://wn.com/Moby_Dick_Opening_Call_Me_Ishmael
MOBY DICK starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland Gillian Anderson, and Charlie "Call Me Ishmael" Cox.
- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 24019
5:59
Why should you read “Moby Dick”? - Sascha Morrell
Dive into Herman Melville’s classic novel “Moby Dick,” the story of Captain Ahab’s hunt for revenge against the white whale who bit off his leg.
--
A mountai...
Dive into Herman Melville’s classic novel “Moby Dick,” the story of Captain Ahab’s hunt for revenge against the white whale who bit off his leg.
--
A mountain separating two lakes. A room papered floor to ceiling with bridal satins. The lid of an immense snuffbox. These seemingly unrelated images take us on a tour of a sperm whale’s head in Herman Melville’s "Moby Dick." Though the book features pirates, typhoons, high-speed chases, and giant squid, it’s anything but a conventional seafaring adventure. Sascha Morrell digs into the classic novel.
Lesson by Sascha Morrell, directed by Martina Meštrović.
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Dive into Herman Melville’s classic novel “Moby Dick,” the story of Captain Ahab’s hunt for revenge against the white whale who bit off his leg.
--
A mountain separating two lakes. A room papered floor to ceiling with bridal satins. The lid of an immense snuffbox. These seemingly unrelated images take us on a tour of a sperm whale’s head in Herman Melville’s "Moby Dick." Though the book features pirates, typhoons, high-speed chases, and giant squid, it’s anything but a conventional seafaring adventure. Sascha Morrell digs into the classic novel.
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- published: 26 May 2020
- views: 887818
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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville | Chapters 3–5
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summa...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Chapters 3–5 of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other whaling ships. Eventually, they meet a ship that only recently had a run-in with Moby Dick, and shortly thereafter Ahab sights the White Whale. The boats are lowered and the chase ensues.
On the final day of fighting, Moby Dick sinks the ship and kills Ahab. Only Ishmael survives to tell the tale.
Set against the high seas and populated with a motley crew of characters, Moby-Dick is a quintessentially American novel. Rich descriptions of maritime life lend a singular realism to the highly Romantic narrative, which fixates on ideas of fate and destiny.
Though filled with adventure and action, Herman Melville's masterpiece is ultimately a cautionary tale about the futility of contests between man and the forces of nature.
American writer Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick was first published in 1851. As a young New Yorker, Herman Melville set out to sea aboard a whaling ship, which he deserted. His subsequent capture, rescue, mutiny, imprisonment, escape, and time in the U.S. Navy provided fodder for his popular seagoing novels: Typee, Moby-Dick, and Omoo.
The novel Moby-Dick contains many powerful symbols, including the white whale, representing nature, forces beyond human control, and impossible goals; queequeg’s coffin, representing both life and death; and the ship, representing human society with all of its struggles and dangers. Important themes include destiny, authority and obedience, and unity and division.
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Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Chapters 3–5 of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other whaling ships. Eventually, they meet a ship that only recently had a run-in with Moby Dick, and shortly thereafter Ahab sights the White Whale. The boats are lowered and the chase ensues.
On the final day of fighting, Moby Dick sinks the ship and kills Ahab. Only Ishmael survives to tell the tale.
Set against the high seas and populated with a motley crew of characters, Moby-Dick is a quintessentially American novel. Rich descriptions of maritime life lend a singular realism to the highly Romantic narrative, which fixates on ideas of fate and destiny.
Though filled with adventure and action, Herman Melville's masterpiece is ultimately a cautionary tale about the futility of contests between man and the forces of nature.
American writer Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick was first published in 1851. As a young New Yorker, Herman Melville set out to sea aboard a whaling ship, which he deserted. His subsequent capture, rescue, mutiny, imprisonment, escape, and time in the U.S. Navy provided fodder for his popular seagoing novels: Typee, Moby-Dick, and Omoo.
The novel Moby-Dick contains many powerful symbols, including the white whale, representing nature, forces beyond human control, and impossible goals; queequeg’s coffin, representing both life and death; and the ship, representing human society with all of its struggles and dangers. Important themes include destiny, authority and obedience, and unity and division.
Explore Course Hero’s collection of free literature study guides, Q&A pairs, and infographics here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/
About Course Hero:
Course Hero helps empower students and educators to succeed! We’re fueled by a passionate community of students and educators who share their course-specific knowledge and resources to help others learn. Learn more at http://www.coursehero.com
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- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 10482
43:17
How to Read Moby Dick by Herman Melville (10 Tips)
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🐋 Read Moby Dick with the Hardcore Literature Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/hardcoreliterature/about
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0:00 Herman Melville & the American tradition
1:10 the reputation of Moby Dick today
2:15 "Call me Ishmael"
4:50 what is your hero's journey?
6:16 Jonah and the whale
8:14 ego deaths and shadow work
8:45 Jung's collective unconscious
10:00 Joseph Campbell and slaying dragons
11:00 the symbolism sea voyages
12:50 Nietzsche & Burke on pain, meaning, memory
13:30 competence & psychosocial development
14:00 existential questions & psychosocial crisis
16:00 whaling, cruelty, and light
17:30 Melville as visionary novelist
18:10 are you Ahab, Ishmael, Queequeg, or the whale?
18:53 recommended editions of Moby Dick
20:00 how to discover meaning
21:00 Melville's literary influences
21:30 etymology & extracts prefacing Moby Dick
23:00 how to integrate biblical wisdom literature
24:00 who is Ishmael?
25:40 recommended pacing for reading Moby Dick
28:30 how to reread great literature
30:00 the importance of reading aloud
30:20 my weekly journalling practice
33:19 keeping a commonplace book
34:00 pairing Melville with Shakespeare
36:30 breaking into the American tradition
38:00 the poetry of Wallace Stevens & Hart Crane
38:50 reading Moby Dick with a group
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0:00 Herman Melville & the American tradition
1:10 the reputation of Moby Dick today
2:15 "Call me Ishmael"
4:50 what is your hero's journey?
6:16 Jonah and the whale
8:14 ego deaths and shadow work
8:45 Jung's collective unconscious
10:00 Joseph Campbell and slaying dragons
11:00 the symbolism sea voyages
12:50 Nietzsche & Burke on pain, meaning, memory
13:30 competence & psychosocial development
14:00 existential questions & psychosocial crisis
16:00 whaling, cruelty, and light
17:30 Melville as visionary novelist
18:10 are you Ahab, Ishmael, Queequeg, or the whale?
18:53 recommended editions of Moby Dick
20:00 how to discover meaning
21:00 Melville's literary influences
21:30 etymology & extracts prefacing Moby Dick
23:00 how to integrate biblical wisdom literature
24:00 who is Ishmael?
25:40 recommended pacing for reading Moby Dick
28:30 how to reread great literature
30:00 the importance of reading aloud
30:20 my weekly journalling practice
33:19 keeping a commonplace book
34:00 pairing Melville with Shakespeare
36:30 breaking into the American tradition
38:00 the poetry of Wallace Stevens & Hart Crane
38:50 reading Moby Dick with a group
41:00 the ultimate aim of reading Moby Dick
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- published: 06 Feb 2022
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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville | Symbols
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe explains the symbols in He...
Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe explains the symbols in Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other whaling ships. Eventually, they meet a ship that only recently had a run-in with Moby Dick, and shortly thereafter Ahab sights the White Whale. The boats are lowered and the chase ensues.
On the final day of fighting, Moby Dick sinks the ship and kills Ahab. Only Ishmael survives to tell the tale.
Set against the high seas and populated with a motley crew of characters, Moby-Dick is a quintessentially American novel. Rich descriptions of maritime life lend a singular realism to the highly Romantic narrative, which fixates on ideas of fate and destiny.
Though filled with adventure and action, Herman Melville's masterpiece is ultimately a cautionary tale about the futility of contests between man and the forces of nature.
American writer Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick was first published in 1851. As a young New Yorker, Herman Melville set out to sea aboard a whaling ship, which he deserted. His subsequent capture, rescue, mutiny, imprisonment, escape, and time in the U.S. Navy provided fodder for his popular seagoing novels: Typee, Moby-Dick, and Omoo.
The novel Moby-Dick contains many powerful symbols, including the white whale, representing nature, forces beyond human control, and impossible goals; queequeg’s coffin, representing both life and death; and the ship, representing human society with all of its struggles and dangers. Important themes include destiny, authority and obedience, and unity and division.
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Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick explained with chapter summaries in just a few minutes!
Course Hero Literature Instructor Russell Jaffe explains the symbols in Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick.
Download the free study guide and infographic for Moby-Dick here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Moby-Dick/infographic/
Moby-Dick takes place in the 19th century and follows the journey of the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the monomaniacal Ahab.
Sailor Ishmael joins a whaling crew led by the crazed Captain Ahab, who is in pursuit of the white whale that took his leg. He heedlessly leads his crew into danger with only revenge on his mind.
The Pequod sails on, from time to time encountering sperm whales and killing them, and occasionally seeing other whaling ships. Eventually, they meet a ship that only recently had a run-in with Moby Dick, and shortly thereafter Ahab sights the White Whale. The boats are lowered and the chase ensues.
On the final day of fighting, Moby Dick sinks the ship and kills Ahab. Only Ishmael survives to tell the tale.
Set against the high seas and populated with a motley crew of characters, Moby-Dick is a quintessentially American novel. Rich descriptions of maritime life lend a singular realism to the highly Romantic narrative, which fixates on ideas of fate and destiny.
Though filled with adventure and action, Herman Melville's masterpiece is ultimately a cautionary tale about the futility of contests between man and the forces of nature.
American writer Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick was first published in 1851. As a young New Yorker, Herman Melville set out to sea aboard a whaling ship, which he deserted. His subsequent capture, rescue, mutiny, imprisonment, escape, and time in the U.S. Navy provided fodder for his popular seagoing novels: Typee, Moby-Dick, and Omoo.
The novel Moby-Dick contains many powerful symbols, including the white whale, representing nature, forces beyond human control, and impossible goals; queequeg’s coffin, representing both life and death; and the ship, representing human society with all of its struggles and dangers. Important themes include destiny, authority and obedience, and unity and division.
Explore Course Hero’s collection of free literature study guides, Q&A pairs, and infographics here: https://www.coursehero.com/lit/
About Course Hero:
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- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 10694
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MOBY DICK "Ishmael's first whale"
Richard G. Mitchell scored this finished version of the scene from MOBY DICK (starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland, & Gillian Anderson) - an am...
Richard G. Mitchell scored this finished version of the scene from MOBY DICK (starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland, & Gillian Anderson) - an amazing job by the CGI guys! As well as the whale images, all the seagulls were added after the film was shot.
https://wn.com/Moby_Dick_Ishmael's_First_Whale
Richard G. Mitchell scored this finished version of the scene from MOBY DICK (starring William Hurt, Ethan Hawke, Donald Sutherland, & Gillian Anderson) - an amazing job by the CGI guys! As well as the whale images, all the seagulls were added after the film was shot.
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 15452
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Moby Dick (1956): Gregory Peck's best scene
From the 1956 film Moby Dick starring Gregory Peck. Copyright MGM.
"Thunder and hell, what's wrong with yee?!!"
*I do not condone the killing of whales.*
From the 1956 film Moby Dick starring Gregory Peck. Copyright MGM.
"Thunder and hell, what's wrong with yee?!!"
*I do not condone the killing of whales.*
https://wn.com/Moby_Dick_(1956)_Gregory_Peck's_Best_Scene
From the 1956 film Moby Dick starring Gregory Peck. Copyright MGM.
"Thunder and hell, what's wrong with yee?!!"
*I do not condone the killing of whales.*
- published: 02 Sep 2017
- views: 788859
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Moby Dick - Thug Notes Summary and Analysis
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