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Well, then, here is an argument from the WTBTS own publications:
Babylon fell | "Babylon fell in 539 B.C." Babylon the Great Has Fallen - God's Kingdom Rules p.184 | 539 B.C. |
Plus Nabonidus | "On the basis of cuneiform texts he is believed to have ruled some seventeen years(556-539 B.C.E.)." Aid to Bible Understanding - Nabonidus p.1195 | 17 years |
Plus Labashi-Marduk | "Labashi-Marduk ... was a vicious boy, and within nine months he had his throat cut by an assassin." Babylon the Great Has Fallen - God's Kingdom Rules p.184 | 1 year |
Plus Neriglissar | Neriglissar ... reigned four years Babylon the Great Has Fallen - God's Kingdom Rules p.184 | 4 years |
Plus Evil-Merodach | "After reigning but two years King Evil-Merodach was murdered" Babylon the Great Has Fallen - God's Kingdom Rules p.184 | 2 years |
PlusNebuchadnezzar | "Nebuchadnezzar ruled as king for 43 years" Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 2 p.480 | 43 years |
Equals start of Nebuchadnezzar's reign | Calculated by adding above figures | 606 B.C. |
MinusNebuchadnezzar's 19th year | 2 Kings 25:8-9 "And in the ... nineteenth year of King Neb·u·chad·nez´zar ... the servant of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem. And he proceeded to burn the house of Jehovah" | 19th year |
Date for Destruction --- The above list is all very well and good but what about the 70 years historic event that occurred during the NB Period? scholar JW | Therefore calculated as: 587BCE |