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The author claims that this is an 'absolute' chronology. Some might think that an 'absolute' chronology is impossible, but again, it is worth consideration. In my opinion although the claim for 'absolute' is made and looks good on paper, I am still in the camp of this being a 'standard' chronology, but it is a giant leap in the right direction. A crux of this work is the Sabbath resurrection. My personal position (at present) is a Thursday to Sunday view, but this does not really detract from the main thrust of the chronology. The argument presented is well thought out and worthy of consideration. But, don't think that the author's view of the Sabbath resurrection voids the entire chronology, it doesn't. There is lots of information besides that is interesting for those with other persuasions and the Sabbath argument is a refreshing change from the Friday to Sunday viewpoint. But the real gem of the author's work is the presentation of the chronological charts. Other Biblical chronology charts pale in comparison with these charts. A lot of work has been put into them. The information is presented in a clear and colourful way with the pertaining Scriptures themselves quoted directly on the charts themselves. This is BY FAR the best charting I have seen in a work on Chronology and raises the bar on chronological presentation. I like books that get me thinking and this one is one of them. A question I have asked myself while studying (that needs further investigating) is what is the impact on the chronology if the first year is 4141 BC? Informative, interesting, fascinating, thought provoking and sometimes challenging to ones assumptions, I found this book (and continue to find it) a great addition to my reading and studying material. Well worth obtaining. |