Biblical chronology dispute: Difference between revisions

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The dispute at hand almost exclusively concerns the full length of the [[Old Testament]] era from [[Creation]] to one of two post-exilic events that almost everyone accepts as well-attested to within one or two years. Those dates are:
The dispute at hand almost exclusively concerns the full length of the [[Old Testament]] era from [[Creation]] to one of two post-exilic events that almost everyone accepts as well-attested to within one or two years. Those dates are:


# The Fall of Jerusalem, which secular history places at 586 BC, and
# The [[Fall of Jerusalem]], which secular history places at 586 BC, and
# The death of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], which secular history places at 562 BC.
# The death of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], which secular history places at 562 BC.


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