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02-19-2007, 11:35 PM | #31 |
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In addition to my previous post there I am told there is more evidence from Josephus.
Apparently Herod captured Jerusaem in the sabbatical year ending in late summer of 36 BCE (Antiquities,XVII.190;War I.665.). Since Antigonus was killed at a later time Herods 34 year reign must end 2-1 BCE. |
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Dean gives a date of April 18. But none of these dates seem to work if give credence to their being an actual eclipse. March 23 is on or very near to the passover. April 18 is way too long prior to the passover of 4BCE, and Sept 15 is too long before the passover of 4BCE also. That is why the alleged jan 10 eclipse of 1 BCE fits so well. It appears to give the appropriate ammount of time for all the said events to transpire. |
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http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...0099-0000.html and here: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...0/-6-10-23.gif But I was under the impression, that Josephus mentions a Lunar Eclipse (I have yet to check the direct reference yet, but everyone seems to quote it as so). If so, you should go to this link: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...0099-0000.html This gives dates for total lunar eclipses of: 5BC 23 Mar 18:20 UTC 5BC 15 Sep 20:10 UTC 4BC 13 Mar 00:40 UTC (Partial) 4BC 05 Sep 11:06 UTC (Partial) 1BC 09 Jan 23:08 UTC 1BC 05 Jul 08:37 UTC This is consistent with the dates and times given in the article. Lunar eclipses are generally visible at night too. This doesn't mean I have an opinion on the contents of the article yet, I just wanted to correct this error. |
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They are quite clear, in that they use a single signed scale rather than two unsigned scales... I.e. -0009 = 10 BCE -0008 = 9 BCE -0007 = 8 BCE -0006 = 7 BCE -0005 = 6 BCE -0004 = 5 BCE -0003 = 4 BCE -0002 = 3 BCE -0001 = 2 BCE +0000 = 1 BCE +0001 = 1 CE +0002 = 2 CE +0003 = 3 CE +0004 = 4 CE +0005 = 5 CE +0006 = 6 CE +0007 = 7 CE +0008 = 8 CE +0009 = 9 CE +0010 = 10 CE In other words, they haven't made a mistake, they simply use a different naming convention - one that makes the mathematics simple - rather than one that necessarily fits with what historians use. It occurs to me that without finding extra information, I cannot confirm whether their dates retrospectively use the Gregorian calender for all dates or whether they use the Julian calender for dates older than the mid 16th century... |
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A further note on Quirinius: he became consul in 12 BCE. This means that he was a patrician and came up through the upper-class ranks and would never have held roles that fit the title of procurator in the time of Augustus, roles that were for inferior born people. His appointments after he reached consul would usually have to be of an equivalent rank, such as when he was proconsul of Crete and Cyrenaica. All the fudges that want to relocate the census that he carried out try to reduce his rank and in so doing they invalidate themselves. spin |
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It wouldn't much help the inerrantist case even if Josephus had been a little hazy about his dates.
Reign of Herod: Birth of Matthew's Jesus. Death of Herod. Reign of Archelaus. Death of Archelaus: Judea becomes a Roman province. Governorship of Quirinius: Birth of Luke's Jesus. The basic sequence of events seems pretty clear, even without the dates. |
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