[b-hebrew] Chronology & time of the exodus

Read, James C K0434995 at kingston.ac.uk
Mon Sep 19 03:49:54 EDT 2005


Ezekiel 4:1-7

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From: Peter Kirk [mailto:peterkirk at qaya.org]
Sent: Mon 9/19/2005 12:38 AM
To: Read, James C
Cc: yitzhaksapir at gmail.com; b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Chronology & time of the exodus
 
On 18/09/2005 12:54, Read, James C wrote:

>Dear Yitzhak,
> 
>In order to build a chronology we need a reference point which is well established. Let's use the 
>return from exile, which took place in 537. The desolation took place 70 years earlier and that 
>takes us back to 607. Ezekiel tells us (in prophetic language) that the division of the kingdoms of 
>Isreal and Judah took place 390 years earlier. ...
>

What is your evidence for this 390 years? I ask from genuine interest.

>... This brings us to 997. Solomon reigned 40 years and 
>begun temple construction in his 3rd year. So the temple began to be built in 1034. 1Ki6:1 tells us that 
>the temple began to be built in the 480th year after the exodus. This takes us to 1513. 430 years earlier 
>Yah struck a deal with Abraham, 1943. Adding up the generations back to the flood we get 427 years 
>and this places the flood at 2370. Then you just add up the generations again and this takes you back 
>to our great, great, great, great ...grandad Adam who was born in 4026, approx 6 thousand years ago.
> 
>Of course, I would welcome you criticisms as it would help me to gain a better understanding of 
>this chronology.
> 
>  
>
I would recommend that you look at the chronological work of E. Thiele, 
e.g. in "The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings".

-- 
Peter Kirk
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