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@elijah_2 | 25 March 11 | |
Now his reignal year didn't began the very year he ascended the Throne (465 B.C.), because that year was already come to and end. He really start reigning the next year (464 B.C.).
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@halman | 26 March 11 | |
No,showed you what others have said,and the historians nearer the time.The ascension then regnal year are correct
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@elijah_2 | 26 March 11 | |
Well just like I said before in other areas in my groups. I am not going to quote scholars to contradict a scholar that you quoted. Just like I said I'm not into quoting bible verses to try an contradict another Bible verse that another may quote. Because, that will just cause confusion in the minds of the Reader. I can quote many scholars to back me up, but I not go do that. As a matter of fact; I don't really trust the words of a scholar to all that, I will more likely trust the words of a Historian over a scholar.
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@halman | 26 March 11 | |
Go back and read carefully, what I've posted. I know about Artaxerxes also being called Longim etc.
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@elijah_2 | 26 March 11 | |
There is no need for me to read the posts again, because i read the posts over and over about six times already. And seen that neither you nor me was living in those times. An we have to depend upon the words of another, who so claim that they have gather of information those events that to place in history, so we got just either: believe and accept one or the other or none at all. And if it came to the test, I would more likely to believe the Encyclopedias (Britannica, America, ect) over a Scholar. As I said earlier; i am more likely to trust the words of a Historian over the words of a Scholar.
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@halman | 26 March 11 | |
Besides,elijah2, you wanted a reply.Plus,what I quoted is from historians.Don't forget the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius being 29 a.d. when John the baptizer started his work.I'll leave you to think about it
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@elijah_2 | 26 March 11 | |
This places the fifteenth year of Tiberius from October 20, 27 to October 9, 28 CE. This fits with the arrival of Pontius Pilate by the fall of 27, with an earliest first Passover still in 28. (New Testament Chronology, (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1990). |
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@elijah_2 | 26 March 11 | |
You see, you say, Tiberius Caesar fifteenth reign was in the year 29 A.D. While the history books say it's 27 A.D.
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