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The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edwin R. Thiele's The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings (1951) is a reconstruction of the chronology of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The book was originally his doctoral dissertation a...
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But what about the chronology of the kings who ruled over Israel? Does the Bible give sufficient information so that we can determine an exact chronology of all the kings from the first king, Saul, to the last king, Zedekiah, who reigned until Jerusalem was completely destroyed by the Babylonians?
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The kings of Judah are in bold capital letters, and the kings of Israel are in italic letters. ... The implication of this minor, but very important, shift does away with Theile’s suggestion that Judah’s system was imposed on Israel’s for these four kings by the biblical scribes.
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Has the Chronology of the Hebrew Kings been finally settled? Leslie McFall; The answer to the question in the title must be a qualified yes. Qualified, in the sense that scholarly research has narrowed the limits to within a year either side of a tolerably fixed set of dates for the forty rulers of;
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Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- ... Comment on "14C Dates from Tel Rehov: Iron-Age Chronology, Pharaohs, and Hebrew Kings". I. Finkelstein and E. Piasetzky (2003); Science 302, 568b ; | Full Text » | PDF »...
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Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a ... Amihai Mazar; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; Institute of Archaeology ; Mount Scopus ; Jerusalem 91904, Israel ; E-mail: mazar{at}huji.ac.il...
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The invasion by Pharaoh Shoshenq I (Shishak) is a key historical synchronism, ~925 B.C.E., mentioned in both Egyptian inscriptions and the Hebrew Bible. The list of places raided by Shoshenq, ... 14C Dates from Tel Rehov: Iron-Age Chronology, Pharaohs, and Hebrew Kings [Science 300, No. 5617 (11 April 2003), 315-318]
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