The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew KingsKregel Academic, 1983 - 253 หน้า For centuries scholars have puzzled over the problem of Old Testament chronology. One of the most difficult issues has been the synchronization of the reign of the Hebrew kings. The biblical records provide much information about these kings and how they relate to each other. But when all the information is put together it seems contradictory, as early as the third century B.C. attempts were made to correct these seeming errors in the biblical text. Solutions to these difficulties appeard even more remote as scholarship succeeded in determining the exact dates of events in acient Babylon and Assyria, and these dates seemed to be in hopeless conflict with the Bible. Dr. Edwin R. Thiele has addressed these issues and solved the problems related to the chronology of the Hebrew kings. By carefully studying the biblical data, he determined the dating methods of the early Hebrew scribes. By following the principles established by these scribes, Dr. Thiele has succeeded in producing a chronology that is consistent with the scriptural records and the records of other nations of the ancient world. From its first publication this book has been recognized as a classic in the field of biblical studies. In this revised third edition Dr. Thiele reexamines the records in light of recent scholarship, explores more fully the Hebrew dual dating system, and offers a careful rebuttal to Shenkel's thesis that the Septuagint provides a more accurate chronology than the Masoretic Text does. This new material and the revised material from previous editions make this a book of great value to all students of the Bible. |
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... Jehoahaz's mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah (2 Kings 23:31). Who was Jehoahaz? The majority of commentators believe that Jehoahaz is another name for the fourth son, Shallum, whose mother's name was Hamutal according to 2 ...
... Jehoahaz . ( 1 ) Read accounts of Jehoahaz found in the books of Kings and Chronicles . ( 2 ) Read article on " Jehoahaz " in Bible Diction- ary . ( 3 ) Read the only passage in Jeremiah relating to Jehoahaz . Chap . xxii . 10-12 . ( 4 ) ...
... Jehoahaz The Cr)h M( elevated the twenty-three-year-old Jehoahaz to the throne instead of his brother Jehoiakim, who was two years older. His reign of three months is briefly noted in 36:1–4 (cf. 2 Kgs 23:30b–34). Jehoahaz is the object ...
... Jehoahaz , a younger son of Josiah , was placed on the throne by " the people of the land , " probably the country gentry who hoped Jehoahaz would continue the policies of his father . In the meantime the Egyptian Pharaoh had not ...
... Jehoahaz ( also referred to as Shallum ) , was anointed king by the Judahites . Necho also engaged with King Jehoahaz of Judah who was made to appear before this pharaoh at his camp in Riblah ; subse- quently , Pharaoh Necho took Jehoahaz ...
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The Chronology of Judah and Israel 841723 BC | 103 |
The Contacts of TiglathPileser III With Azariah and Menahem | 139 |
The Siege and Fall of Samaria | 163 |
The Chronological Data of the Kings | 215 |
The Dates of the Kings of Israel and Judah | 217 |
The Ages of the Kings of Judah | 218 |
Coregencies and Rival Reigns in Israel and Judah | 219 |
Hebrew and Babylonian Months | 220 |
The Assyrian Eponym List | 221 |
The Rulers of Babylon and Persia According to the Canon of Ptolemy | 227 |
Eclipses Establishing the Chronology of the Ancient Near East | 229 |
The Chronology of the Kings of Judah 715561 BC | 173 |
The Origin of the Book of Kings | 193 |
In Conclusion | 205 |
Appendixes | 213 |
Glossary of Basic Terms | 231 |
Bibliography | 233 |
Indexes | 243 |