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HOW THE VAT4956 FORCES THE REDATING OF THE NB PERIOD

by "Lars Wilson" <siaxares@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 15, 2008 at 08:52 PM

Many don't even know what the VAT4956 is.  It's an astronomical text from 
the Seleucid Period.  Oops?  That's right.  Since it does not originate
from 
the NB Period but is only a "copy" it can immediately be dismissed as a 
fraudulent do***ent, automatically considered as revised.  That is 
especially in the context of no original do***ents surviving.

The context of the VAT4956, therefore, is that all the thousands of 
astronomical texts from the NB that should have still survived along with 
all the business do***ents that have, were actually destroyed during the 
Seleucid Period.  We know they existed because of what is in the VAT4956 
"copy."

Even so, what clear purpose would there be to copy the obstructions of
just 
one year of an ancient king into an astronomical text containing over 140 
astronomical references?  What interest would that have been during the 
Seleucid Era?   There isn't any.

But, if there was a panic about losing any original references to the 
original chronology, which had been revised by this time and thus the
basis 
for destroying the original astronomical texts, then some means of trying
to 
hide some of the original texts must have been entertained.   Instead, 
someone smart came up with one better than that.   To create a new
do***ent 
aligned to the new chronology in the form of a diary.  The diary would
then 
be camouflage for carefully placed astronomical references from the
original 
chronology.

That's basically what the VAT4956 is.  It's an ingenius "hide in plain 
sight" kind of reference back to the original chronology.   How does it 
manage this?

By COINCIDENCE!

Once a coincidence between the astronomy and the history was established 
then it was possible to sort of mix-and-match in the same do***ent.   The 
casual reader would see the greater abundance of the planetary, solar and 
lunar references all matched quite perfectly to the new dating, but 
strategically placed lunar observations from the original dating would
also 
appear in the text.  They would basically go unnoticed by any by
astronomers 
who would simply note it was an "error."   Once presumed to be an error,
it 
would be ignored.   The text would be copied numerous times to help assure

survival to later times.

It WORKED!

We now have a diary text with the majority of references all pointing to 
year 37 of Nebuchadnezzar in 568 BCE, the new timeline date.  But two 
"errors" are specific to where the Bible's strict timeline dates year 37
of 
Nebuchadnezzar in 511 BCE.   Thus you have to explain a triple
"coincidence" 
for this error in order to dismiss the obvious; which is that the text 
itself was created in the form of a diary to create a hide-in-plain-sight 
place for secret references to the original chronology.  That is.

1.  You have to explain the error in the first place since it was copied 
from texts of observation.
2.  You have TWO errors pointing to the same year, 511 BCE.
3.   511 BCE is not simply a random nonsensical date.  It's year 37 of 
Nebuchadnezzer per Biblical dating.

That's too many coincidences for us not to know these were intentional 
references to the original chronology.  But once we arrive at that 
presumption and probability, and start looking at how dating year 37 of 
Nebuchadnezzar to 511 BCE would affect other dated events, it becomes
clear 
the 511 BCE dating works much better than the revised dating when it comes

to what is actually dated archaeologically.

Case in point the fall of Rehov by ****shak now dated by RC14 to c. 871
BCE. 
The 511 BCE dating would ****ft the eclipse used to date the Assyrian
Period 
down 54 years from 763 BCE to 709 BCE and thus ****shak's invasion now
dated 
far too early in 925 BCE would fall precisely where the RC14 is pointing,
to 
c. 871 BCE!!

So essentially ZERO EFFECT on the David and Solmonic archaeology other
than 
confirming that Solomon did rule during the early 9th century BCE as 
archaeologists have already confirmed as far as when the monumental 
buildings were built, etc.    Further, this would not affect earlier 
Egyptian dating since even the fall of Jericho between 1350-1325 BCE as 
Kenyon notes would have dated Solomon's rule no earlier than 914 BCE, also

dating him to the early 9th century BCE.  So the early Egyptian timeline
is 
not affected at all either.   Thus the only major changes are to the NB
and 
Persian Periods.

When this was looked into, the 82-year excessive years for the Persian 
Period easily collapse down prior to the reign of Artaxerxes III in 358
BCE. 
So no problem.   The archaeology from Persia, which is scan, not only does

not sup****t this longer period but also in some ways confirm that Xerxes
and 
Artaxerxes were, indeed, the same king!

So what is significant about the VAT4956, is not that it is not already 
apparent that we would have to readjust this timeline, but it is a direct 
reference to what the timeline originally was.   It is an extra-Biblical 
source that can be used to absolutely redate and correct the current 
timeline.  That's the beauty of it.

The ALTERNATIVE is to pretend the 511 BCE inclusions in the text are just 
spontaneous errors and mean nothing.  Which is a joke at this point.

But this is also rap on the knuckles of Assyriologists.  Not keeping up
with 
the latest evidence and theories as far as astronomical texts that are now

used to date the current NB Period.

I wonder how can anyone who is educated, not understand the cir***stance
and 
genius of using a diary to hide secret information.  It's the perfect 
camouflage.  And it worked!   For the most part the do***ent would be
copied 
and used to establish the revised timeline.  Only someone aware of the 
original dating would likely make a connection between those "errors" and 
the original timeline.

Finally, it is not the only "diary" like this that does it.   The SK400 
likewise has an "error" in it that matches an eclipse interval between two

eclipses the same year to the interval in 541 BCE.  The text is dated to 
"year 7" of Kambyses.   Year 7 of Nebuchadnezzar 2 falls in 541 BCE when
the 
original timeline is restored though.   So it is clear this is the second 
astronomical text reference that feigns as a diary dated to the revised 
timeline that has dating specific to the rule of Nebuchadnezzar.

At some point, of course, this suggests that Jews were likely behind the 
creation of these texts because cross-dating or double-dating to the rule
of 
Nebuchadnezzar provides a corrective dating for that king for the Biblical

timeline since the rule of Nebuchadnezzar is the most do***ented pagan 
ruler****p found in the Bible.

STRICT BIBLICAL DATING:  As per Martin Anstey who wrote "The Romance of 
Biblical Chronology" the true date for the 1st of Cyrus is linked to when 
Jesus was baptized in 29 CE, meaning that the 1st of Cyrus must be dated
to 
455 BCE.  In that case, year 23 is dated to 525 BCE which is 70 years 
earlier, representing the 70 years spent in servitude by the last
de****tees. 
In that case, year 37 of Nebuchadnezzar falls in 511 BCE.

So for those using strict Bible chronology to redate the NB Period, we
don't 
have to do that solely based upon the Biblical reference now, we have the 
VAT4956 confirming 511 BCE as the original dating for year 37 of 
Nebuchadnezzar.   Had there been no revision in the first place, there
would 
be no need for the reconstructed diary and no need for any double-dating. 
Therefore, the diary itself along with the double-dating confirm the 
timeline was revised!!  It proves the finalized date of 568 BCE was the
last 
fabrication of the teimeline.  But at the same time, it confirms for us
the 
original dating to 511 BCE.

As I said, how much of a COINCIDENCE is it that two astronomical texts
from 
the wrong period of time, copied several times over for some reason (i.e. 
there are five extant copies/fragments of the SK400!!), just happen to
match 
up with the strict Biblical timeline for these events?   This is an OSCAM 
razor type of observation.  What is most apparent is true.   The timeline 
was changed, new texts were created to match the new timeline, but some 
diaries were created to hide what the secret dating was during the reign
of 
Nebuchadnezzar, which has specific dating in the Bible.

Now, since upon close examination the VAT4956 proves the original dating, 
however long it takes the British Museum, Assyriologists, universities and

others to finally come to grips with the original timeline, is that much 
longer they will appear either incompetent or biased, if not dishonest. 
Right now they have PI (Plausible Deniability) if they haven't examined
this 
closely.  But eventually they will have to weigh in on the text and the 
discrepancies.  Getting one to do that is difficult because most of them 
simply run away or pretend it is not pertinent.  But it will catch up with

them eventually and when it does, correcting the other periods will not be
a 
problem, since that has already been done.    The 402 BCE eclipse dates
the 
1st year of the Peloponnesian War, the VAT4956 dates the rule of 
Nebuchadnezzar and the NB Period, and the 709 BCE eclipse dates the
Assyrian 
Period.  All perfect matches!

Lars Wilson
(New!) Corrected Timeline Outline:

http://www.geocities.com/siaxares/709guide.html
 




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HOW THE VAT4956 FORCES THE REDATING OF THE NB PERIOD
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