Jeffro
It’s not merely ‘my position’. 🙄 And it’s 15 Simanu, not 3, which can literally never be 15 July in any year of the neo-Babylonian period, for the same reasons that Nisan can never begin in May and the solstice can never be in July. So much for “WT scholars”. The only option for the JW position, despite their 2011 claim that researchers found it consistent with 588BCE, is to claim VAT 4956 ‘must be all wrong after all’. 🤦♂️
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The corrected typo for the tablet indicates that it is the 15th Simanu, the 3rd month for that lunar eclipse.which means it fell on the 15 JULY 588 BC- Julian calendar. Therefore, this means that 1 Simanu must have begun 30 July, 588 BC and the new year beginning with the first month Nisanu is pushed forward to May 2/3 588 BC. The matter of the solstice mentioned in 9 Simanu is yet to be resolved which is a question not only for WT scholars but also for its critics. So, let us hear from the critics as to why this matter has not been discussed.
scholar JW