The Hezekiah/Sennacherib chronology probelm reconsidered /by Gordon Franz.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1987.Description: ii, 66 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .H494 1987
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Chapter I. Introduction
The Significance of this Study -- The Introduction to the Problem -- The Purpose of this Thesis -- The Plan of this Thesis.
Chapter II. The Two Campaign Theory
The History and Proponants of the Theory - Tirhakah -- A "Rejoined" Assyrian Text -- Hydraulic Engineering -- The Redated Tirhakah Inscription -- Summary.
Chapter III. The One-Campaign Theory
Introduction -- Problems With This Theory -- Chronology -- Order of Events -- The Tribute -- Merodach-Baladan II -- Summary.
Chapter IV. A New Proposal
Reconsidering the Data -- The Beginning of the Reign of King Hezekiah -- The "Fourteenth Year" -- Merodach-Baladan II -- The Revolt and Tribute -- The Archaeological Evidence for Two Campaigns -- Shebna and Eliakim -- The Year 701 BC -- The Third Campaign -- The Literary Justification for the Reconstruction -- Isaiah 36 and the 701 BC Campaign -- II Chronicles 32 -- The Babylonian Visit and the Order of Isaiah -- Summary.
Chapter V. Conclusions
Review -- The Challenge of the Thesis -- The Divine Purpose of the Two Campaigns.
Chapter Virgin Islands Appendix I: The Chronology of Isaiah 1-39
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