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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.

Euhemerus was the Greek scholar who said that the gods were merely deified ancestors. I believe he was correct. In this two or three part series, I will present the case that Euhemerus was correct.

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.

The Egyptians and Sumerians both recorded a cataclysm caused by a celestial bovine (yes, a cow) that caused famine and widespread destruction. This may have been a reference to the comet Encke, which was the progenitor of the Taurid Meteor stream. Encke in turn, appears to have originated from an earlier cataclysm.

While the Seder Olam espouses a truncated Jewish chronology of the world, two durations found within it strongly support the Ussher-Jones chronology.

Creation-History.com is starting a new online history encyclopedia focused on ancient history within a Biblical worldview.
