Jeffro
'scholar' will continue to deny reality. But for honest readers, the following extract from Parker & Dubberstein confirms, as I previously stated, that the first day of Nisan 588BCE (i.e. Nebuchadnezzar's 17 year) was 4 April and the first day of Nisan 568BCE (i.e. Nebuchadnezzar's 37th year) was 23 April. Babylonian Chronology - 626B.C.-A.D. 75, Parker & Dubberstein, page 28:
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At last, Jeffro now states more correctly that NIsan for 588 BCE begins on April 4 as shown in P&D's table for this is reality and does not show April 3. because PD begins from midnight and not the evening.
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The said scholar has never said that PD shows Nisan for 588 BCE began in May and it is recognized according to these tables that there is not an example of Nisan beginning in May. However, PD show that in 588 BCE there was an intercalary month Addaru II preceding Nisan 588 which if 588 BCE is the assigned year because VAT 4956 mentions an eclipse, of the third month Simanu on the 15th day- June 30/July 1 thus according to VAT 4956 and that there was also an intercalary month as "8th of month XII confirms the fact that the New Year began not in Nisan but on May 2/3 thus establishing 588 BCE for Neb's 37 th year. The simple fact is that PD does not show that lunar eclipse described in VAT 4956- Simanu 15- July 15, 588 BCE
scholar JW