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In TABLE 1, the rabbinical chronology makes three changes. 1. It deletes 60 years between Abraham and his father. 2. It places the exodus 2448 years after Adam instead of 2510 years. 3. It chooses 479 years between the exodus and the era of Jerusalem instead of 251. The bottom line is that it adds 166 years.

In TABLE 2, the rabbinical chronology makes two changes. 1. It deletes 166 years from the Persian era by saying that Darius II who allowed the temple to be founded in his second year, in 520 BC, is the same person as Darius II who was conquered by Alexander in 331 BC. 2. It adds 30 years of the kings of Israel by not recognizing that their reigns overlapped 30 years.

In TABLE 3, the rabbinical chronology makes three changes. 1. It adds 17 years by having 17 50-year jubilees instead of 17 49-year jubilees from the Israel’s entry into Canaan down to the fall of Jerusalem allegedly in 422-21 BC. 2. It adds 40 years by not starting the sabbaticals and jubilees at the exodus. Counting begins at the entry (Lev. 25:2). 3. It delays counting the sabbaticals and jubilees until 14 years after Israel’s entry into Canaan. So there was a jubilee 14 years after the fall of Jerusalem allegedly in 408-07 BC (Ezek. 40:1).

Nevertheless, the sabbaticals and jubilees remain the same in both columns if the rabbinical tradition were revised to begin at the entry into Canaan (as in TABLE 3) instead having of a 14-year delay.

 

TABLE 3. Sabbaticals & Jubilees based on 1312 and 1255 BC

Hebrew Calendar Exodus
in 1312 BC

Exodus
in 1255 BC

50-Year Jubilee Cycle

49-Year Jubilee Cycle

After Entry into Canaan

After the Exodus

1272 Entry

1255 Exodus

 

 

(17 x 50-year jubilees)

(17 x 49-year jubilees)

 

 

422

422

 

 

421 Jerusalem allegedly burned - 17th jubilee (17 x 50)

(421 BC + 166 = 587 BC)


421 BC = 490 yrs before Jerusalem
burned in 70 AD

 

373  (359)  18th jubilee Cyrus allegedly captures Babylon

(373 BC + 166 = 539 BC)

 

421  17th jubilee (17 x 49)

 

 

587 BC = 656 yrs before Jerusalem
burned  in 70 AD

 


373
18th jubilee



 

(331 BC Alexander)

324  (310) 19th jubilee

275  (261)  20th jubilee

226  (212)  21st jubilee

177  (163)  22nd jubilee

128  (114)  23 jubilee

79  (65)  24th jubilee

30  (16) BC 25th jubilee

20  (34) AD  26th jubilee 

27  (41) AD, 14th yr (41)

69 (83) AD, 27th jubilee

 

(331 BC Alexander)

324  19th jubilee

275  20th jubilee

226  21st jubilee

177  22nd jubilee

128  BC 23rd jubilee

79  BC 24th jubilee

30  BC  25th jubilee

20  AD  26th jubilee

27  AD

69  AD  27th jubilee

New insight: Turn 1255 into 1312 by merely adding 17 extra years for 17 50-year jubilees down to 422 BC and by adding 40 years between the exodus and the entrance.

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