Additionally, pushing the rule of Cyrus and the Fall of Babylon forward by 82 years with Cyrus ruling in 455 is very awkward if not impossible, because it conflicts with known continuous Persian, Macedonian and Roman chronology through to Jesus' time.
No and no.
One reason I often give the precise chronology. We know precisely what happened. Xerxes claimed he was Artaxerxes and then extra years were added to the Persian Period to make up for the extra 21-year rule of Xerxes, expand the reign of Darius I by 30 years and then add an extra 30 years to the reign of Artaxerxes II. In the meantime 26 years were stolen from the NB kings.
So No #1: When you know the exact chronology and where to add and subtract the chronology it is not awkward at all but brings clarity to the timeline.
No #2: There is no conflict with the "continuous history" you mentioned, particularly during the Greek Period because all the chronology is synchronized again by the reign of Artaxerxes III.
So now the ball is in your court. What you have to do is
1. Show a 36-year rule for Darius I instead of just six years as the Bible gives him, which you can't.
2. Prove that Artaxerxes and Xerxes were not the same king as the Bible says, which you can't.
3. And prove that the original NB chronology was as short as it is based upon original records, which you can't.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link and the weak link is during the Persian Period.
Further adding 26 years to the NB Period doesn't cause any problems either.
Nebuchadnezzar rules 45 years, per the Bible.
Evil Merodach rules 18 years (per Josephus)
Nabonidus rules 19 years (per ecilpse and historical reference)
Darius the Mede rules 6 years (per the Bible).
Then all the chronology is replaced, the NB dating is reduced by 57 years. By the ecilpse of Bar-Sagale in the eponym list, the reduction becomes 54 years all the way back to the Exodus. But as I noted, this means Solomon gets down-dated 54-60 years (i.e. the 6-year co-rulership with Rehoboam not recognized adds another 6 years offset) which is in agreement with pottery dating ; archaeologists are claiming what Solomon claims to have done was found during the time of Omri, who they date to 870BCE which is where we now re-date Solomon.
LET ME GIVE YOU JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU'RE UP AGAINST: The Bible definitely assigns Darius I only a 6-year rule and shows him followed by "Artaxerxes." (Ezra 6:14,15). Comparing Daniel 11:2 where the 4th king after Cyrus attacks Greece by prophecy, which is what "Xerxes" did, the 4th king after Cyrus is the successor to Darius I, thus Xerxes in history, but "Artaxerxes" in the Bible. So you've got to get past the Biblical reference.
Then if you do a quick look at archaeology, this is what you find out about Darius I. I was a prolific builder and loquacious historian and totally paranoid of revisionism. We have record that early in his rule he built a palace at Susa in just two years, then built a palace at Babylon for his son, co-ruler in just 2 years. Records at Persepolis shows that he began building there in his 4th year. And he talked extensively about who he got and hired to do the work etc. He was a great talker and had great plans of building many monuments in Persia. We wrote the history of hsi first 2 years in three different languages on the sheer cliffs of Behistun. But then, suddenly, it all stopped! A king who was building a palace every 2 years and in the middle of building Persepolis suddenly stopped and his son, "Xerxes" had to finish the building. And he didn't build anything else during the nest 30 years? Nor continued documenting what other great things he did during the last 30 years of his reign?
What DID he do during all those years? Did he invade anything? Conquer anything, build anything else? After such a great start?
OR...does the hard archaeology (I'm not talking about faked business tablets from 36 years of his rule which would have been frabricated automatically if his rule was extended) is lacking.
And what about where the kings are buried out at Naqshi-Rustam? Isn't "Xerxes" buried there? Yes. But Artaxerxes is buried in tomb #2 between Darius I and Darius II where Xerxes should have been buried. The tomb of Xerxes is lower, pointed in a different direction and much newer than the original three. Why aren't the kings buried in the right order?
Then you have the issue of Nehemiah to deal with. The Bible says he was the cupbearer to Artaxerxes. Well Artaxerxes proudly showed off his cupbearer who was a Jewish eunuch in the bas-reliefs at Persepolis, clearly Nehemiah. But this same Jewish eunuch is seen as the prime minister of Persia (cheif cupbearer) when Xerxes and Darius were co-rulers! This supports that Nehemiah had returned from Babylon with Zerubabbel, something Biblical scholars try to dismiss in various ways, including claiming the history was convulted and the history that makes it seem that Nehemiah and Ezra were present when the Jews first returned for some reason was transported to that incorrect position in the text since that could not be possible since Nehemiah has to live into the reign of Darius II, requiring him to live over 143 years.
On the other hand, the conspiracy does just the opposite of what you say. It doesn't confuse things but clarifies them.
Nehemiah's history as per the Bible gets corrected and he only has to live into his 90's when the chronology is corrected (he likely was at least 30 when he returned in 455BCE the same year Xerxes/Artaxerxes was born who lived to be 59). You don't have to claim the history was convoluted and inserted into the wrong place. You can leave things as they were.
We can also appropriate recognize the greatness of Nehemiah at Persepolis and put him into true archaeological context as being the prime minister of all of Persia even beginning with the co-ruler of Darius and Xerxes which began in the 3rd year of Darius I. It helps to understand why the same Jewish cupbearer is with both Xerxes and later Artaxerxes.
Plus, you have the problem with the last major building built at Persepolis, the Hall of 100 columns. It was started by Darius and "Xerxes" as co-rulers but the facade was finished by "Artaxerxes". This means either neither Darius nor Xerxes finished it over the period of 51 years, leaving it to be completed by Artaxerxes --OR--the building was begun when Xerxes was using that name but when Darius died in his 6th year and he changed his name to Artaxerxes per Persian custom, the facade was finished by his new name. Thus the building only took about 3 years to build instead of 56 years to build.
Then you have the issue of the physical anomaly of Xerxes and Artaxeres. Of course building inscription would reflect that Xerxes was the father of Artaxeres, but words are cheap. In the meantime, Artaxerxes had a famous anomaly that became his namesake. His right hand was longer than his left thus he became known as "Artaxerxes, Longimanus." Well, there are bas-reliefs at Persepolis of Xerxes and one particularly large one shows Xerxes with his hand turned vertically with one scene showing the inside and one the outside. The palm-side relief is more detailed than the rest of the artwork since it shows the creases in the hand of Xerxes. Thus the bas-relief clearly is highlighting the right hand of Xerxes! But why? It's because his physical anomaly was alerady famous and part of history and they wanted to save it for posterity, so they show it vertically from both sides. Elsewhere, Xerxes is holding onto the back of the throne of Darius, an indication that he is "sharing" the throne and thus the co-ruler. But for these two scenes he changes the position of his hand. This is understandable if Xerxes' was already known to have this famous longer hand for which be later became known as "Artaxerxes, Longimanus."
So you see, correcting the conspiracy resolves lots of historical and archaeological issues that are simply confusing and "puzzles" right now. All the contradictions between the Bible and this part of the history disappear and are explained when you finally accept that the Persians revised all of this history to protect the identity and then the antiquity of a very beloved king and the entire empire cooperated because it was during stress times between Persia and Greece.
So yes, people clam up when you say "conspiracy theory" but let's not invent huge problems out of thin air that are not really there. The resolving the conspiracy resolves the present problems and gives you complete harmony between Bible and secular references.
Can't you see? Dating the 1st of Cyrus in 455BCE and dating the 23rd of Nebuchadnezzar 70 years earlier to 525 BCE explains why the VAT4956 double dates year 37 of Nebuchadnezzar to 511BCE. The double-dating makes no sense otherwise, and it is too specific to be an accident.
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Trust the Bible first and if you keep digging the science and archaeology as it becomes more expert will come into agreement with scripture. That's because the Bible is the truth.
JC