I don’t post as much since I’m still getting used to the new
forum layout—besides I’ve no more need to keep this archaic research in my head
anymore. I can put my mind toward more fruitful things. If Ann happens to see
this, I’m sure she can give a good dissertation to many of the points
previously mentioned in this thread.
I’ve noticed the strategy of the Watchtower, as well as
apologists, is to muddy the waters and create doubt. However, merely muddying
the waters does not ‘prove’ 607 BC. And when one tests many of their claims,
they evaporate under closer inspection. No amount of evidence will sway someone
whose heart is desperately clinging to a pet theology. The best that can be
done is to present the evidence to those who have ears to hear it.
VAT 4956 records an observation for the summer equinox,
which any astronomy software can help calculate. To find out with Year 37
began, simply count back from the summer equinox. It’s that simple. This rules
out the explanation in the November 2011 Watchtower article that the year began
in May.
It is not just VAT 4956. It is not just the many other
astronomical tablets. It is not just the thousands of economic tablets. It is
not just the Egibi banking records. It is not just the Addagoppe Stele. It is
not just the Hillah Stele. It is not just the Bible itself. And any other piece
of evidence that I’m leaving out. It is ALL these combined. They all align…all
the puzzle pieces fit harmoniously to confirm the Neo-Babylonian chronology.