Hello Lars, thank you for your reply. << ... Hadadezer is the king in common with Shalmaneser ... >> ---- I think you mean Shalmaneser III lists Hadadezer at...
<< Jesus was born on September 15, 2BCE and died Nisan 20th, 33CE. His ministry fulfills 1290 days and Pentecost, 45 days after his death on the 20th fulfills...
Hi Dave, regarding accession year system: ... Qarqar, and his successors Ahaziah, Jehoram and Jehu used a non-accession-year reckoning, then the 1st year of...
Obviously there is some conflict and I'm acknowledging revision of Herod's rule among others. But again, my critical reference would not be determining the...
<< It doesn't bother me if you don't like the accession-year system ... >> ... year system. Period. << ... it's not as if there were no co-rulerships at least...
I've added a new resource to our Links area if you haven't seen it yet. This site has plenty of material on a difficult chronological area. The website owner...
Hi Vern I refer to your link to Prof. Anati's website on Har Karkom in the Negev : http://www.harkarkom.com/ The pics there contain several evidences of a...
... <smsteven@h...>" <smsteven@h...> wrote: <snip> ... It seems to have been a sacred mountain of some sort, so the presence of different religious indicia...
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 02:41:33 -0000 "Vern Crisler <vcrisler3@...>" ... bj: The reference to "Arabia" _is_ a problem, but a scheme for the journeys and stops...
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Here is an additional reference book for Phil and others in the quest for Alternate Chronologies and documentation thereof. Newton, Sir Isaac : "The Chronology...
There is one interesting aspect of Sinai not be the location of the 40 years of wandering. No. 1, it is a relatively small area for 10,000 to 100,000 people...
Actually, the first source for the book should be your local library, as they may be able to find it via interlibrary loan. Much cheaper! and if you like it,...
Do we really need to spend a lot of time discussing Velikovsky's views on chronology? I keep asking myself that question as I study through his books. ...
... Hi All Bob, yes, Prof. Anati's website has a large number of pics. A couple of the pics show such schemes showing 11 days of stops (stations). You may have...
Thank you for your enquiry. The discussion on the chronology of Har Karkom is available in the web www.harkarkom.com. You will probably be interested in the...
Greetings Vern & all, That was a good post and you have dealt with Velikovsky fairly. The paradox is that one may take issue with Dr. V. primarily on the poor...
... dating, for ... backward ... Hi Bergen, Thanks for your comments re: the Velikovsky post. Regarding Iron 2b and its dating: It doesn't really matter what...
Hello Vern, Someone has indeed proposed that the "relative stratigraphy" theory also collapses, and that Iron II C could be as late as the Ptolomean and...
... Ptolomean ... various ... as ... Etzion, ... Thanks for your reply Bergen! However, extending Iron 2c to Ptolomy's time -- whether true or not -- doesn't...
Bergen -- I looked at the website, and it is tantalizing. I would love to see the book in English. If I understand correctly, he follows Courville respecting...
... love to see ... Courville ... other things ... posted if ... Here's a site I found: http://www.geocities.com/lost_bible Unfortunately, he has the divided...
Vern, Hope I am not intruding upon some very select group of experts. Maybe you and your friends will have some comments on the following. Ron Hughes CAN WE...
Please note Dave Rice's comments about the dating of the Neo-Babylonian period are basically unchallenged as far as relative dating, but are definitely...
Lars -- I appreciate your perseverance! And your enthusiasm! Let's see if we can agree on the issue, which we seem to have boiled this matter down to before....
I am still finding much of this discussion frustrating and confusing. Please define your terms and provide checkable references for your opinions. I see the...
This is my view on C14, dendrochronology dating. Sense C14/12 dating consistantly dated ancient remains earlier than the "experts" expected, it was looked upon...
<< I see the terms "relative dating" and "absolute dating" thrown around but again they don't seem to be used in a standard way. What absolute dating methods...
"absolute" versus "relative" dating are general terms to either a period in time relative to a specific reign or an event, which can be assigned any date, and...
Hi Dave, I appreciate your need to keep this issue concise and simple but I wouldn't quite characterize my "conspiracy" theory the way you do. If I were to say...