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Hello Lars, thank you for your reply. << ... Hadadezer is the king in common with Shalmaneser ... >> ---- I think you mean Shalmaneser III lists Hadadezer at...
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Jan 2, 2003
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<< 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...
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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...
Lars
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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...
Lars
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<< 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...
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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...
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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...
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... <smsteven@h...>" <smsteven@h...> wrote: <snip> ... It seems to have been a sacred mountain of some sort, so the presence of different religious indicia...
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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...
bergen delperon
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Jan 7, 2003
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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...
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Jan 8, 2003
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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,...
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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. ...
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... 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...
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Jan 9, 2003
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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...
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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...
bergen delperon
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... 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...
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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...
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Bergen -- in addition to Verns' reply, a comment on another portion of your message. << ... why would anyone think that the dates for Necho II, and...
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... Ptolomean ... various ... as ... Etzion, ... Thanks for your reply Bergen! However, extending Iron 2c to Ptolomy's time -- whether true or not -- doesn't...
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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...
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... 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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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Jan 13, 2003
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<< 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...
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"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...
Lars
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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...
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