Well if you have a personal compilation of the Divided Monarchy then post it on this board.
What are you talking about?????!!!!!!! There is a link in my previous post to that very file!! According to my web server logs, it has since been accessed from 4 different addresses.
You allege the superiority of the Watchtower model because it relies on regnal periods rather than supposedly dubious dates. My model for the Divided Kingdom relies on regnal periods, directly from the bible as well as the clear evidence of Daniel corroborating Jeremiah that the 70 years ended in 539. It could be argued that my model is better than the 'Society hypothesis' because completely by co-incidence it agrees with secular history remarkably well throughout the period of the Divided Kingdom. In case you will attempt to accuse me of making it fit the secular dates, I will point out that when calculating Israel and Judah's regnal years, I had not yet looked at the regnal years given by secular dating, so there was no means of collusion.
you will be asked to explain the differences of which there will be many.
Will there be differences with dates accepted by others? Certainly. I state in the spreadsheet that years have some flexibility, but not on the scale that the Society's model creates. There may even be, dare I say it, errors, but none of such are deliberate, and the details do indeed fit very well with secular history.
And before you do start picking it to pieces, try to keep in mind the attitude the Society has toward what seem to be contradictions in the scriptures, and recognize that something that may seem like a discrepancy is not necessarily.