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The Unified Chronology of the Ancient Near East: Mathematical Evidence from Jubilee Cycles, Priestly Courses, and Egyptian Archaeology

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posted on 2025-08-11, 03:52 authored by Paul TretterPaul Tretter
<p dir="ltr">This study presents a comprehensive chronological framework for the ancient Near East that achieves unprecedented alignment between biblical, Egyptian, and Babylonian historical records. Through mathematical analysis of the 24 priestly courses (mishmarot) documented in Talmudic sources, combined with biblical Jubilee cycles and Egyptian archaeological evidence, we demonstrate that Nebuchadnezzar II's reign should be dated to 548-505 BC rather than the conventional 605-562 BC. This redating places the First Temple's destruction in 530 BC, creating perfect mathematical harmony with: (1) the priestly course rotation pattern spanning 599 years to the Second Temple's destruction in 70 AD, (2) the precise fulfillment of Daniel's 70-weeks prophecy culminating in 31 AD, (3) the 390-year divided kingdom period prophesied in Ezekiel 4, and (4) the death of Thutmose II in 1479 BC coinciding with the biblical Exodus. The probability of these independent systems aligning by chance is calculated to be less than 10^-20, suggesting this framework represents the actual historical timeline rather than coincidental correlation.</p><p dir="ltr">This resource was originally published on Zenodo - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16790342</p>

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