The Fourth Day: Why the Bible Is Historically AccurateDid the Persian Empire last over 200 years or only 21 years? Was there a period of over 300 years when ancient Egypt did not have a Pharaoh? Was the Persian king Ahasuerus mentioned in the Old Testament, claimed to be Xerxes by many experts, in actuality Cyrus? This book raises these questions by challenging conventional biblical chronology, which relies chiefly on historical information, with an alternative model of the biblical timeline that is based solely on events as described in the Bible. Archaeological and astronomical data are also presented which substantiate this novel approach to biblical history. Astronomical charts and biblical history timelines are in full color to help the serious student of the scriptures. |
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Contents
How to Read this Book | 6 |
Introduction | 8 |
How Do You Find the Missing Piece? | 12 |
The Patriarchs | 16 |
The Princes | 29 |
The Prophets | 33 |
Astronomically Speaking | 59 |
Putting the Timeline Together | 80 |
Synchronizing the Biblical and Egyptian Chronologies | 91 |
Synchronizing the Bible with Archaeology | 108 |
Answering the So What Question | 113 |
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