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The Chronology of Ancient Assyria

The Chronology of Ancient Assyria

Paper No. 14 in the Chronological Framework of Ancient History Series

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A Letter from Solomon to his enemy El Rezon

A Letter from Solomon to his enemy El Rezon

Wisdom Avoids the Trap

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Diodorus of Sicily

Diodorus of Sicily

One of the Ancient Chroniclers

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The Founding of the Nations

The Founding of the Nations

An AI Summary of the Paper CFAH-2

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The Kings of Tyre

The Kings of Tyre

When Did They Reign?

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The Hittites or the Medes?

The Hittites or the Medes?

Paper No. 13 in the Chronological Framework of Ancient History Series

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The Biblical Chronology Problem

How does the chronology of the Bible answer the findings of archaeology?

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Ramesses II

Rameses the Great was one of the most powerful and long lived pharaohs of Egyptian history. Where does he fit into the Bible's narrative?

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The Hittite Empire

The Hittite Empire represents one of the most surprising misidentifications by modern archaeology.

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The Chronological Framework of Ancient History

The Chronological Framework of Ancient History

Revised and Harmonized with Scripture and the Ancient Chroniclers

This post announces my new Substack Newsletter for Creation-History.com.  It goes into the story that led to the Chronological Framework of Ancient History, and what we plan to do with it.

The Lachish Milk Bowl Ostracon

The Lachish Milk Bowl Ostracon

Evidence of an Early Exodus?

Dr. Douglas Petrovich recently published a paper on a Paleo-Hebrew inscription found on an ostracon (piece of a broken clay jar) found at Tel Lachish, arguing that this is evidence of Joshua's conquest in the Late Bronze I period. Our review suggests that it dates instead to the time of Asa's defeat of Zerah the Ethiopian.