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		<title>By: REX</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-358024</link>
		<dc:creator>REX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 18:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is the Bible Historically Accurate? How accurate?

Sargon/Nimrod was king over the Genesis 10:10 city of Accad/Akkad/Agade. His sons were Rimush and Manishtushu. His grandson was Naramsin.

People leave the Tower of Babel in 0 year in the History of Nations.

Sargon/Nimrod 0-56 yrs. in the history of nations.
Rimush 56-65 yrs. Manishtushu 65-80 yrs. Naramsin 80-120 yrs.

Sumerian poem states after Naramsin dies the Gutium take over Sumer/Shinar.Archaeologist Leonard Woolley stated the Gutium reign over Sumer 91 yrs. Utu-khegal king of the Genesis 10:10 city of Erech reigns 7 yrs &amp; Ur-Nammu&#039;s 108 yr. old dynasty. 120 + 91 + 7 + 108 = 326 yrs. of civilization since mankind left the Tower of Babel. (120-211  211-218  218-326)

0 year of civilization Peleg is born. Mankind leaves the Genesis 10:10 city of Babel. 30th yr. of civilization Reu born. 62nd yr. Serug is born
92nd yr. Nahor is born. Terah lives 121-326 yrs. in the History of Nations.

Abraham is born Genesis 12:4-Genesis 11:32 when Terah is 130 years old in the 251 yr. in the UR
dynasty of UR-Nammu. Haran Abraham&#039;s older brother dies in yr. 318 some 430 years before the Exodus.

From Peleg&#039;s birth to Terah&#039;s death = 326 yrs. in the History of Nations. From Sargon Nimrod&#039;s reign to UR&#039;s destruction by the Elamites = 326 yrs. in the History of Nations.

Elamite king Kindattu destroyed Abraham&#039;s UR. Kindattu is Elamite king Chedorlaomer whom Abraham later slays in Genesis 14:17.

Kindattu&#039;s nephew was Indattu the son of Pepi who came to power in Elam some two years after Pepi II in Egypt had died.

There is the perfect 326 year match in Sumer and Biblical history. Our Bible is a historically accurate book!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is the Bible Historically Accurate? How accurate?</p>
<p>Sargon/Nimrod was king over the Genesis 10:10 city of Accad/Akkad/Agade. His sons were Rimush and Manishtushu. His grandson was Naramsin.</p>
<p>People leave the Tower of Babel in 0 year in the History of Nations.</p>
<p>Sargon/Nimrod 0-56 yrs. in the history of nations.<br />
Rimush 56-65 yrs. Manishtushu 65-80 yrs. Naramsin 80-120 yrs.</p>
<p>Sumerian poem states after Naramsin dies the Gutium take over Sumer/Shinar.Archaeologist Leonard Woolley stated the Gutium reign over Sumer 91 yrs. Utu-khegal king of the Genesis 10:10 city of Erech reigns 7 yrs &amp; Ur-Nammu&#8217;s 108 yr. old dynasty. 120 + 91 + 7 + 108 = 326 yrs. of civilization since mankind left the Tower of Babel. (120-211  211-218  218-326)</p>
<p>0 year of civilization Peleg is born. Mankind leaves the Genesis 10:10 city of Babel. 30th yr. of civilization Reu born. 62nd yr. Serug is born<br />
92nd yr. Nahor is born. Terah lives 121-326 yrs. in the History of Nations.</p>
<p>Abraham is born Genesis 12:4-Genesis 11:32 when Terah is 130 years old in the 251 yr. in the UR<br />
dynasty of UR-Nammu. Haran Abraham&#8217;s older brother dies in yr. 318 some 430 years before the Exodus.</p>
<p>From Peleg&#8217;s birth to Terah&#8217;s death = 326 yrs. in the History of Nations. From Sargon Nimrod&#8217;s reign to UR&#8217;s destruction by the Elamites = 326 yrs. in the History of Nations.</p>
<p>Elamite king Kindattu destroyed Abraham&#8217;s UR. Kindattu is Elamite king Chedorlaomer whom Abraham later slays in Genesis 14:17.</p>
<p>Kindattu&#8217;s nephew was Indattu the son of Pepi who came to power in Elam some two years after Pepi II in Egypt had died.</p>
<p>There is the perfect 326 year match in Sumer and Biblical history. Our Bible is a historically accurate book!</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357728</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 03:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is Assyrian chronology aligned with the Bible?

Assyrian king Esarhaddon 687-676 B.C. Ashur-banipal 675-633 B.C. Ashur-Etil-Liani and Sin-Shar-Ishkun are brothers reigning over Assyria together 633-629 B.C. Sin-Shar-Ishkun 628-612 B.C. and Ashur-Uballit II 611-605 B.C.

Ashur-Uballit II&#039;s army links up with Necho II and they fight the Biblical king Nebuchadnezzar.
The Bible states in Jeremiah 46:2 that Nebuchadnezzar smote Necho II in Jehoiakim&#039;s 4th year. The Babylonian Assyrian number system. (608,607,606 &amp; 605)

It appears the Assyrian kings list/chronology does align itself with Bible chronology. Why is the world keeping this a secret?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is Assyrian chronology aligned with the Bible?</p>
<p>Assyrian king Esarhaddon 687-676 B.C. Ashur-banipal 675-633 B.C. Ashur-Etil-Liani and Sin-Shar-Ishkun are brothers reigning over Assyria together 633-629 B.C. Sin-Shar-Ishkun 628-612 B.C. and Ashur-Uballit II 611-605 B.C.</p>
<p>Ashur-Uballit II&#8217;s army links up with Necho II and they fight the Biblical king Nebuchadnezzar.<br />
The Bible states in Jeremiah 46:2 that Nebuchadnezzar smote Necho II in Jehoiakim&#8217;s 4th year. The Babylonian Assyrian number system. (608,607,606 &amp; 605)</p>
<p>It appears the Assyrian kings list/chronology does align itself with Bible chronology. Why is the world keeping this a secret?</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357722</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 03:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Assyrian king Shalmanesar II 1039-1028 B.C. Assyrian merchants are being attacked by Aramaen raiders. Ashur-Nirari I 1027-1022 B.C. holds the Aramaen tribes at the Euphrates river. Ashur-Rabi II 1021-981 B.C. Aramaen tribes drive the Assyrians from the Euphrates frontier. Assyrian king Ashur-Reshi 980-976 B.C. Assyrians living between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers lose their homes. Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar II 975-944 B.C. Aramaens settlements at the Tigris river. 

Assyrian king Ashur-Dan II 943-921 B.C. defeats several Aramaen tribes then oppresses the Aramaens. Assyrian king Adad-Nirari II 920-900 B.C. goes on the offensive against the Aramaens.
Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta II 899-893 B.C. receives inlaid ivory furniture from Phoenicia as tribute. Israeli king Ahab 921-899 B.C. had built a House of Ivory. How interesting!

Assyrian king Ashur-Nasir-Pal 892-868 B.C. was the first in history to use cavalry units with infantry. 

Shalmanesar III 867-833 B.C. Shamshi-Adad 832-820 B.C. Adad-Nirari III 819-792 B.C. reaches Gaza but fails to take over Damascus. Shalmanesar IV 791-781 B.C. lost most of Assyria. Ashur-Dan III 780-763 B.C. was stricken by rebellions and plague. Assyrian king Ashur-Nirari V 762-754 B.C. rule Assyria is in decline. Several prince&#039;s are ruthlessly assassinated. Biblical Pul deposes this king.

Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar III 753-734 B.C.
Judah&#039;s king Ahaz 741-725 B.C. uses Tiglath-Pilesar III to invade Israeli king Pekah&#039;s land.
(2 Kings 15:29)Assyrian king Shalmanesar III 733-729 B.C. took over Israeli king Hoshea&#039;s kingdom. Sargon II 728-712 B.C. destroys Ashdod, Israel in 727 B.C. Egyptian pharoah Shabaka goes to war against Sargon II and he loses. (Isaiah 20:1-5)Assyrian king Sennacherib 711-688 B.C. threatens Jerusalem his first year of reign. Hezekiah prays to God and Sennacherib&#039;s army is destroyed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assyrian king Shalmanesar II 1039-1028 B.C. Assyrian merchants are being attacked by Aramaen raiders. Ashur-Nirari I 1027-1022 B.C. holds the Aramaen tribes at the Euphrates river. Ashur-Rabi II 1021-981 B.C. Aramaen tribes drive the Assyrians from the Euphrates frontier. Assyrian king Ashur-Reshi 980-976 B.C. Assyrians living between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers lose their homes. Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar II 975-944 B.C. Aramaens settlements at the Tigris river. </p>
<p>Assyrian king Ashur-Dan II 943-921 B.C. defeats several Aramaen tribes then oppresses the Aramaens. Assyrian king Adad-Nirari II 920-900 B.C. goes on the offensive against the Aramaens.<br />
Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta II 899-893 B.C. receives inlaid ivory furniture from Phoenicia as tribute. Israeli king Ahab 921-899 B.C. had built a House of Ivory. How interesting!</p>
<p>Assyrian king Ashur-Nasir-Pal 892-868 B.C. was the first in history to use cavalry units with infantry. </p>
<p>Shalmanesar III 867-833 B.C. Shamshi-Adad 832-820 B.C. Adad-Nirari III 819-792 B.C. reaches Gaza but fails to take over Damascus. Shalmanesar IV 791-781 B.C. lost most of Assyria. Ashur-Dan III 780-763 B.C. was stricken by rebellions and plague. Assyrian king Ashur-Nirari V 762-754 B.C. rule Assyria is in decline. Several prince&#8217;s are ruthlessly assassinated. Biblical Pul deposes this king.</p>
<p>Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar III 753-734 B.C.<br />
Judah&#8217;s king Ahaz 741-725 B.C. uses Tiglath-Pilesar III to invade Israeli king Pekah&#8217;s land.<br />
(2 Kings 15:29)Assyrian king Shalmanesar III 733-729 B.C. took over Israeli king Hoshea&#8217;s kingdom. Sargon II 728-712 B.C. destroys Ashdod, Israel in 727 B.C. Egyptian pharoah Shabaka goes to war against Sargon II and he loses. (Isaiah 20:1-5)Assyrian king Sennacherib 711-688 B.C. threatens Jerusalem his first year of reign. Hezekiah prays to God and Sennacherib&#8217;s army is destroyed.</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357699</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 02:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Assyrian kings list in Biblical time: Puzur-Ashur III 1548-1521 B.C. Enlil-Nasir I 1520-1504 B.C. Nur-ili 1503-1491 B.C. Enlil-Nasir II 1490-1484 B.C. Ashur-Nirari 1483-1477 B.C. Ashur-Bel-Nishu 1476-1467 B.C. Ashur-Rim-Nishu 1466-1456 B.C. Ashur-Nadir-Ahe 1455-1442 B.C. Erib-Adad 1441-1414 B.C. Ashur-Uballit 1413-1376 B.C.

Ashur-Uballit paid Egyptian king Akenaton tribute.

Enlil-Nirari II 1375-1364 B.C. Arik-Dan-ill 1363-1350 B.C. Adad-Nirari I 1349-1315 B.C. Shalmane-sar I 1314-1284 B.C.

Shalmanesar I started a major war against the Hittites. Tukulti-Ninurta I 1283-1247 B.C. conquers Syria. Many Syrians flee to Lebanon, Israel and Egypt. These Syrians from the east are defeated by Gideon. (Judges 6:3)

Ashur-Nadin-Apali 1246-1229 B.C. Ashur-Nirari III 1228-1221 B.C. Enlil-Kudur-Usur 1220-1216 B.C. Ninurta-Apal-Ekur 1215-1202 B.C. Ashur-Dan I 1201-1156 B.C. Ashur-Reshi-Ishi 1155-1138 B.C.Tiglath
Pilesar I 1137-1099 B.C.

Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar I caught a whale off the Phoenician coast. The Philistines oppressed Israel 1139-1099 B.C.

Assyrian nation loses power when Tiglath-Pilesar I dies. Note: Israel gains power. King Saul reigns 1099-1059 B.C. David 1059-1019 B.C. and king Solomon 1019-979 B.C. Assyria poses no
threat to Israel at this time in history.

Ashur-Apal-Ekur 1098-1096 B.C. Ashur-Bel-Kala 1095-1078 B.C. thought his problems would be over if his daughter married an Aramaen prince. Prince Enlil-Rabi 1077-1071 B.C. seizes power. Eriba-Adad 1070-1065 B.C. is another Aramaen puppet.
Shamshi-Adad 1064-1059 B.C. is able to open the northern trade route. Ashur-Nasir-Pal I 1058-1040 B.C. He is very sick. He can only defend Assyria&#039;s border. 

King David&#039;s 1059-1019 B.C. war against the Aramaen Syrians likely saved Assyria from total destruction.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assyrian kings list in Biblical time: Puzur-Ashur III 1548-1521 B.C. Enlil-Nasir I 1520-1504 B.C. Nur-ili 1503-1491 B.C. Enlil-Nasir II 1490-1484 B.C. Ashur-Nirari 1483-1477 B.C. Ashur-Bel-Nishu 1476-1467 B.C. Ashur-Rim-Nishu 1466-1456 B.C. Ashur-Nadir-Ahe 1455-1442 B.C. Erib-Adad 1441-1414 B.C. Ashur-Uballit 1413-1376 B.C.</p>
<p>Ashur-Uballit paid Egyptian king Akenaton tribute.</p>
<p>Enlil-Nirari II 1375-1364 B.C. Arik-Dan-ill 1363-1350 B.C. Adad-Nirari I 1349-1315 B.C. Shalmane-sar I 1314-1284 B.C.</p>
<p>Shalmanesar I started a major war against the Hittites. Tukulti-Ninurta I 1283-1247 B.C. conquers Syria. Many Syrians flee to Lebanon, Israel and Egypt. These Syrians from the east are defeated by Gideon. (Judges 6:3)</p>
<p>Ashur-Nadin-Apali 1246-1229 B.C. Ashur-Nirari III 1228-1221 B.C. Enlil-Kudur-Usur 1220-1216 B.C. Ninurta-Apal-Ekur 1215-1202 B.C. Ashur-Dan I 1201-1156 B.C. Ashur-Reshi-Ishi 1155-1138 B.C.Tiglath<br />
Pilesar I 1137-1099 B.C.</p>
<p>Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar I caught a whale off the Phoenician coast. The Philistines oppressed Israel 1139-1099 B.C.</p>
<p>Assyrian nation loses power when Tiglath-Pilesar I dies. Note: Israel gains power. King Saul reigns 1099-1059 B.C. David 1059-1019 B.C. and king Solomon 1019-979 B.C. Assyria poses no<br />
threat to Israel at this time in history.</p>
<p>Ashur-Apal-Ekur 1098-1096 B.C. Ashur-Bel-Kala 1095-1078 B.C. thought his problems would be over if his daughter married an Aramaen prince. Prince Enlil-Rabi 1077-1071 B.C. seizes power. Eriba-Adad 1070-1065 B.C. is another Aramaen puppet.<br />
Shamshi-Adad 1064-1059 B.C. is able to open the northern trade route. Ashur-Nasir-Pal I 1058-1040 B.C. He is very sick. He can only defend Assyria&#8217;s border. </p>
<p>King David&#8217;s 1059-1019 B.C. war against the Aramaen Syrians likely saved Assyria from total destruction.</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357666</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 01:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tirhakah was an Ethiopian king. (2 Kings 19:9)Tirhakah ruled over Egypt &amp; Ethiopia 698-672 B.C. 
Assyrians placed Necho I on the Egyptian throne 
before 672 B.C. when Tirhakah flees to Ethiopia when the Assyrians invade but Necho I was assassinated as soon as the Assyrians leave. Tanutamon reigns over Egypt 672-664 B.C. Necho&#039;s son Psamtik I reigns over Egypt 664-610 B.C. Necho II 610-595 B.C. Necho II slays Josiah in 608 B.C. (2 Kings 23:29)

Judah&#039;s king Hezekiah 725-696 B.C. Tirhakah was king of Ethiopia. Tirhakah&#039;s brother Shabataka 714-698 B.C. reigns over Egypt in Hezekiah&#039;s 14th year when the Assyrian king Sennacherib 711-688 B.C. threatens to attack Jerusalem.

Tirhakah&#039;s and Shabataka&#039;s father Shabaka 728-714 B.C. fought against Sargon II in 727 B.C. and lost. (Isaiah 20:1-5 indicates)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tirhakah was an Ethiopian king. (2 Kings 19:9)Tirhakah ruled over Egypt &amp; Ethiopia 698-672 B.C.<br />
Assyrians placed Necho I on the Egyptian throne<br />
before 672 B.C. when Tirhakah flees to Ethiopia when the Assyrians invade but Necho I was assassinated as soon as the Assyrians leave. Tanutamon reigns over Egypt 672-664 B.C. Necho&#8217;s son Psamtik I reigns over Egypt 664-610 B.C. Necho II 610-595 B.C. Necho II slays Josiah in 608 B.C. (2 Kings 23:29)</p>
<p>Judah&#8217;s king Hezekiah 725-696 B.C. Tirhakah was king of Ethiopia. Tirhakah&#8217;s brother Shabataka 714-698 B.C. reigns over Egypt in Hezekiah&#8217;s 14th year when the Assyrian king Sennacherib 711-688 B.C. threatens to attack Jerusalem.</p>
<p>Tirhakah&#8217;s and Shabataka&#8217;s father Shabaka 728-714 B.C. fought against Sargon II in 727 B.C. and lost. (Isaiah 20:1-5 indicates)</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357643</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 23:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Egyptian scribes missed this one. Zerah the Ethiopian had 1,000,000 soldiers (entering Egypt
in Egyptian king Osorkon I&#039;s reign)with 300 chariots to fight Judah king&#039;s Asa&#039;s army. (2 Chronicles 14:8-13)The Ethiopians retreated to Gerar,Canaan near Egypt when their army was totally destroyed.

Archaeologist fail to link this history together.
Israel&#039;s king Ahab 921-899 B.C. (new bible chronology)built a House of Ivory. (1 Kings 22:39)Ahab had trade with Phoenicia. Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta II 899-893 B.C. (new chronology)received inlaid ivory furniture from Phoenicia transported by Aramaens living along the western trade route.

Internal disorder in all four major nations in the Middle East. New chronology links up this history by cross correlation.

Widespread disorder in Assyria,Babylon,Egypt and Israel. 

Babylon&#039;s king Marduk-Zakir-Shum 862-827 B.C. is first to experience bedlam in his nation. There is rioting in Babylon and Marduk calls upon Assyrian king Shalmanesar III to send troops to quell the disorder 867-833 B.C.

Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad 832-820 B.C. asks Marduk-Zakir for help against a rebellion in Assyria. Marduk only agrees to help when he receives many concessions.

Egyptian king Shishak III 873-822 B.C. late in his reign is plagued by internal disorder when several Libyan chieftians declare themselves kings.

Judah&#039;s king Amaziah 838-809 B.C. goes to war with Israel&#039;s king Jehoash 839-823 B.C. around 830 B.C. Another civil war putting Jews against Jews.

Why won&#039;t historians use the real Bible chronology to correlate ancient history  together?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Egyptian scribes missed this one. Zerah the Ethiopian had 1,000,000 soldiers (entering Egypt<br />
in Egyptian king Osorkon I&#8217;s reign)with 300 chariots to fight Judah king&#8217;s Asa&#8217;s army. (2 Chronicles 14:8-13)The Ethiopians retreated to Gerar,Canaan near Egypt when their army was totally destroyed.</p>
<p>Archaeologist fail to link this history together.<br />
Israel&#8217;s king Ahab 921-899 B.C. (new bible chronology)built a House of Ivory. (1 Kings 22:39)Ahab had trade with Phoenicia. Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta II 899-893 B.C. (new chronology)received inlaid ivory furniture from Phoenicia transported by Aramaens living along the western trade route.</p>
<p>Internal disorder in all four major nations in the Middle East. New chronology links up this history by cross correlation.</p>
<p>Widespread disorder in Assyria,Babylon,Egypt and Israel. </p>
<p>Babylon&#8217;s king Marduk-Zakir-Shum 862-827 B.C. is first to experience bedlam in his nation. There is rioting in Babylon and Marduk calls upon Assyrian king Shalmanesar III to send troops to quell the disorder 867-833 B.C.</p>
<p>Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad 832-820 B.C. asks Marduk-Zakir for help against a rebellion in Assyria. Marduk only agrees to help when he receives many concessions.</p>
<p>Egyptian king Shishak III 873-822 B.C. late in his reign is plagued by internal disorder when several Libyan chieftians declare themselves kings.</p>
<p>Judah&#8217;s king Amaziah 838-809 B.C. goes to war with Israel&#8217;s king Jehoash 839-823 B.C. around 830 B.C. Another civil war putting Jews against Jews.</p>
<p>Why won&#8217;t historians use the real Bible chronology to correlate ancient history  together?</p>
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		<title>By: Lujack Skylark</title>
		<link>http://www.triviumpursuit.com/blog/2006/01/15/history-chronology-and-the-bible/comment-page-1/#comment-357614</link>
		<dc:creator>Lujack Skylark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 21:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Egyptian scribes eliminated history of people they did not like. The Egyptians did not like shepherds. (Genesis 46:34)This is one reason why the Hebrews were not mentioned in Egyptian history. Also a king arose in Egypt who knew not Joseph. (Exodus 1:8) Joseph&#039;s name was purged from Egyptian records before Moses was born.

Queen Hatshepsut&#039;s name was struck from Egyptian records since she was the princess who saved Moses life.

Queen Hatshepsut worshipped the cow goddess Hathor. The Hebrews while in the wilderness created the golden calf in honor of the famous queen in their generation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Egyptian scribes eliminated history of people they did not like. The Egyptians did not like shepherds. (Genesis 46:34)This is one reason why the Hebrews were not mentioned in Egyptian history. Also a king arose in Egypt who knew not Joseph. (Exodus 1:8) Joseph&#8217;s name was purged from Egyptian records before Moses was born.</p>
<p>Queen Hatshepsut&#8217;s name was struck from Egyptian records since she was the princess who saved Moses life.</p>
<p>Queen Hatshepsut worshipped the cow goddess Hathor. The Hebrews while in the wilderness created the golden calf in honor of the famous queen in their generation.</p>
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		<title>By: REX</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 19:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>July 26, 2011 2:56 p.m. Lujack Skylark. Joseph entered Egypt in Senusret III&#039;s first year reign; Joseph became governor age 30 some 13 years later.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 26, 2011 2:56 p.m. Lujack Skylark. Joseph entered Egypt in Senusret III&#8217;s first year reign; Joseph became governor age 30 some 13 years later.</p>
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		<title>By: REX</title>
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		<dc:creator>REX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 18:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How the book of Judges fits exactly into 1 Kings 6:1.

1418-1378 B.C. Othniel reigns as judge. Othniel defeats Cushan-Rishathaim in his 8th year 1410 B.C. (Tushratta = Cushan-Rishathaim)

1378-1298 B.C. Ehud reigns. Ehud&#039;s 18th yr. he slays Moabite king Eglon in 1360 B.C.

1298-1258 B.C. Deborah and Barak reign as judges. The 20th year 1278 B.C. they defeat Canaanite/ Amorite king Jabin. (The Amorites have a military alliance with the Hittite king Tudhaliyas III 1301-1274 B.C. against Assyrian king Shalmanesar I 1314-1284 B.C. The Hittites pass their iron technology secret to the Amorites)

1258-1218 B.C. Gideon defeats the children of the east in his 7th year in 1251 B.C. (Judges 6:3)
(Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta 1283-1247 Biblical Time had entered Syria. The Syrians fled to Hittite territory, Lebanon, Israel and Egypt. The Egyptian queen Tausert 1251-1249 B.C. had an affair with her Syrian butler Bay. Proof the Syrians were in Egypt at this time)

1218-1215 B.C. Abimelech slays his 70 brothers. There is anarchy in Israel and Egypt at this time. (Ramses III 1245-1213 B.C. is targeted for assassination in the same years Abimelech reigns.)

1215-1192 B.C. Tola reigns. 1192-1170 B.C. Jair reigns. 1170-1152 B.C. Ammon oppresses Israel 18 yrs. Who were the judges during Ammon&#039;s oppression?

1170-1163 B.C. Ibson reigned. 1163-1153 B.C. Elon reigned.

1153-1147 B.C. Jephthah reigned as judge. Judges 11:26 states for 300 yrs. (1453-1153 B.C.) while Israel lived in Heshbon and her towns and in Aroer and her towns and all the cities along the coasts of Arnon, the Ammonites made no attempt to take back their lands. Jephthah defeats Ammon in 1152 B.C. the 18th year of oppression.

1147-1139 B.C. Abdon reigns as judge. 1139-1099 B.C. the Philistines oppress Israel. 1139-1119 B.C. Samson reigns. 1119-1099 B.C. The Ark of the Covenant is taken to Kirjath-jearim where it rests for 20 years.

1099-1059 B.C. Saul reigns as king. 1059-1019 B.C. David reigns &amp; 1019-979 B.C. Solomon reigns
as king.

This is how the book of Judges would fit into 1 kings 6:1 chronology. Ancient history as witnessed with this new chronology supports the Bible. Xerox and pass the word!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How the book of Judges fits exactly into 1 Kings 6:1.</p>
<p>1418-1378 B.C. Othniel reigns as judge. Othniel defeats Cushan-Rishathaim in his 8th year 1410 B.C. (Tushratta = Cushan-Rishathaim)</p>
<p>1378-1298 B.C. Ehud reigns. Ehud&#8217;s 18th yr. he slays Moabite king Eglon in 1360 B.C.</p>
<p>1298-1258 B.C. Deborah and Barak reign as judges. The 20th year 1278 B.C. they defeat Canaanite/ Amorite king Jabin. (The Amorites have a military alliance with the Hittite king Tudhaliyas III 1301-1274 B.C. against Assyrian king Shalmanesar I 1314-1284 B.C. The Hittites pass their iron technology secret to the Amorites)</p>
<p>1258-1218 B.C. Gideon defeats the children of the east in his 7th year in 1251 B.C. (Judges 6:3)<br />
(Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta 1283-1247 Biblical Time had entered Syria. The Syrians fled to Hittite territory, Lebanon, Israel and Egypt. The Egyptian queen Tausert 1251-1249 B.C. had an affair with her Syrian butler Bay. Proof the Syrians were in Egypt at this time)</p>
<p>1218-1215 B.C. Abimelech slays his 70 brothers. There is anarchy in Israel and Egypt at this time. (Ramses III 1245-1213 B.C. is targeted for assassination in the same years Abimelech reigns.)</p>
<p>1215-1192 B.C. Tola reigns. 1192-1170 B.C. Jair reigns. 1170-1152 B.C. Ammon oppresses Israel 18 yrs. Who were the judges during Ammon&#8217;s oppression?</p>
<p>1170-1163 B.C. Ibson reigned. 1163-1153 B.C. Elon reigned.</p>
<p>1153-1147 B.C. Jephthah reigned as judge. Judges 11:26 states for 300 yrs. (1453-1153 B.C.) while Israel lived in Heshbon and her towns and in Aroer and her towns and all the cities along the coasts of Arnon, the Ammonites made no attempt to take back their lands. Jephthah defeats Ammon in 1152 B.C. the 18th year of oppression.</p>
<p>1147-1139 B.C. Abdon reigns as judge. 1139-1099 B.C. the Philistines oppress Israel. 1139-1119 B.C. Samson reigns. 1119-1099 B.C. The Ark of the Covenant is taken to Kirjath-jearim where it rests for 20 years.</p>
<p>1099-1059 B.C. Saul reigns as king. 1059-1019 B.C. David reigns &amp; 1019-979 B.C. Solomon reigns<br />
as king.</p>
<p>This is how the book of Judges would fit into 1 kings 6:1 chronology. Ancient history as witnessed with this new chronology supports the Bible. Xerox and pass the word!</p>
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		<title>By: REX</title>
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		<dc:creator>REX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hittite kings: Hantilas 1595-1564 B.C. Zidanta 1564-1551 B.C. Ammuna 1551-1529 B.C. Huzziya 1529-1513 B.C. Telepinus 1513-1489 B.C. Tudhaliyas I 1489-1467 B.C. Arunwandas I 1467-1444 B.C. Tudhal-iyas II 1444-1428 B.C. 

Suppiluliumas I 1428-1392 B.C. who goes to war against Tushratta (Cushan-Rishathaim Judges 3:8)Mitanni king Tushratta&#039;s empire falls after Israel rebels and wins victory against Tushratta&#039;s forces. Suppiluliumas I paid tribute to Akenaton. Suppiluliumas son attempts to marry an Egyptian princess and priest Ay has him slain. War breaks out. Suppiluliumas I dies of plague carried by Egyptian war prisoners.

Arunwandas II 1392-1391 B.C. dies of plague.
Mursilas II 1391-1363 B.C. Muwatallis 1363-1337 B.C. goes to war against Seti I and Ramses II.
Mursilas III 1337-1330 B.C. Hattusilas II 1330-1301 B.C. receives Lebanon as a wedding gift from Ramses II who had married a Hittite princess.

Tudhaliyas III 1301-1274 B.C. is fighting Assyrian king Shalmanesar I (1314-1284 B.C. new biblical chronology)He makes a military alliance with the Amorites. Jabin the Amorite/Canaanite attacks Israel oppressing Israel 20 years.

Arunwandas III 1274-1267 B.C. Suppiluliumas II 1267-1237 B.C. There in Ramses III&#039;s 8th year 1237 B.C. (new chronology)the Sea People&#039;s attack Egypt and bring down the Hittite nation.

One can match up ancient history by using the right chronology. The Bible is a historically accurate book.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hittite kings: Hantilas 1595-1564 B.C. Zidanta 1564-1551 B.C. Ammuna 1551-1529 B.C. Huzziya 1529-1513 B.C. Telepinus 1513-1489 B.C. Tudhaliyas I 1489-1467 B.C. Arunwandas I 1467-1444 B.C. Tudhal-iyas II 1444-1428 B.C. </p>
<p>Suppiluliumas I 1428-1392 B.C. who goes to war against Tushratta (Cushan-Rishathaim Judges 3:8)Mitanni king Tushratta&#8217;s empire falls after Israel rebels and wins victory against Tushratta&#8217;s forces. Suppiluliumas I paid tribute to Akenaton. Suppiluliumas son attempts to marry an Egyptian princess and priest Ay has him slain. War breaks out. Suppiluliumas I dies of plague carried by Egyptian war prisoners.</p>
<p>Arunwandas II 1392-1391 B.C. dies of plague.<br />
Mursilas II 1391-1363 B.C. Muwatallis 1363-1337 B.C. goes to war against Seti I and Ramses II.<br />
Mursilas III 1337-1330 B.C. Hattusilas II 1330-1301 B.C. receives Lebanon as a wedding gift from Ramses II who had married a Hittite princess.</p>
<p>Tudhaliyas III 1301-1274 B.C. is fighting Assyrian king Shalmanesar I (1314-1284 B.C. new biblical chronology)He makes a military alliance with the Amorites. Jabin the Amorite/Canaanite attacks Israel oppressing Israel 20 years.</p>
<p>Arunwandas III 1274-1267 B.C. Suppiluliumas II 1267-1237 B.C. There in Ramses III&#8217;s 8th year 1237 B.C. (new chronology)the Sea People&#8217;s attack Egypt and bring down the Hittite nation.</p>
<p>One can match up ancient history by using the right chronology. The Bible is a historically accurate book.</p>
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