I have read that thousands of Babylonian Business records exist on clay tablets, and that these alone provide proof that the year 607BCE is not what the Watchtower claims it is.
Since business is conducted on a day to day basis, these records should provide a continuous record of each Babylonian kings reign
Is there a summary of the Babylonian Business records? In particular, a timeline showing the number of business tables in existence corresponding to various Kings and dates within a King/s reign?
I know COJ goes into the topic of the business tables, but has the Watchtower ever tried to explain away the existence of the business tablets? Or do they just ignore the tablets completely?
--VM44