1280 BC Exodus Date
1280 BC Exodus’ viability can be determined with Three Scriptures, 1 Kings 6:1, Acts 13:20, and Judges 11:26
Read More1280 BC Exodus’ viability can be determined with Three Scriptures, 1 Kings 6:1, Acts 13:20, and Judges 11:26
Read MoreReconstruction of Israel’s calendar will allow us to align specific sabbaths mentioned in the Bible to Israel’s calendar.
Read MoreSeek him that maketh the Pleiades and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night” (Amos 5:8)
Read MoreThe astronomical timeline strengthens the biblical timeline, providing exact dates for events such as the rising moon’s locations on the horizon and eclipses
Read MoreValue of the Astronomical Timeline is when Bible events are associated with set events on the astronomical timeline, such as solar eclipses, that event’s exact
Read MoreA side-by-side comparison of Abraham’s experience and a total solar eclipse shows that Abraham’s description is similar to the morning eclipse.
Read MoreJoshua’s comanding of the sun and moon was the solar eclipse and subsequent new moon of 31 May 1478 BC.
Read MoreJob lived at the time and location when an annular solar eclipse occurred. This eclipse Job referred to the leviathan that swallowed the sun.
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