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* The chronology of the kings of Israel and Judah. Gershon Galil. Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1996. (Galil accepts the synchronisms from the Assyrian Eponym Canon as does Albright, Hughes, Thiele, and those that built on their work.)
* Secrets of the times : myth and history in biblical chronology. Jeremy Hughes. Sheffield : JSOT Press, ©1990. (Hughes views the majority of the biblical numbers as "myth".)
* W. F. Albright. The Chronology of the Divided Monarchy of Israel. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research n100 (1945): 16-22. (Albright gives greater weight to numbers in 1-2 Chronicles than Thiele.)
* A new chronology for the kings of Israel and Judah and its implications for Biblical history and literature. John H. Hayes, Paul K. Hooker. Atlanta : John Knox Press, ©1988. (A development of Albright's work.)
* Edwin Richard Thiele. The mysterious numbers of the Hebrew kings. Grand Rapids, MI : Kregel, 1994.
* Rodger C. Young. WHEN DID SOLOMON DIE? . . .. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 46/4 (December 2003) 589–603 (and other articles he wrote in JETS). (A development of Thiele's work.)
* Andrew Steinmann. From Abraham to Paul : a biblical chronology. St. Louis, MO : Concordia Pub. House, ©2011. (A development of Thiele's work.)
* Martin Anstey. Chronology of the Old Testament: Complete in One Volume. Kregel publications, 1973 (reprinted. Original; original: Marshall brothers, 1913). (A development of Ussher.)* Jack Finegan. Handbook These chronologies are mostly independent of biblical chronology : principles outside synchronisms (other than Assyria and Nebuchadrezzar of time reckoning in Babylon). [[New Chronology]] discusses the ancient world and problems disputed synchronisms with Egypt. Rodger Young published an independent confirmation of chronology in the Hebrew Biblechronological adjustments by [[Edwin Thiele]] using chronological information from Tyre. Princeton, N<ref>Rodger Young.JBible & Spade. (Summer 2017). Solomon and the Kings of Tyre.[http: Princeton University //www.rcyoung.org/articles/SolomonAndTyre.pdf]</ref>. He added archeological evidence to Barnes' earlier proof.<ref>William H. Barnes. Studies in the Chronology of the Divided Monarchy of Israel. Atlanta GA: Scholars Press, 19641991.</ref> Watch Jeremy Sexton discuss a significant reexamination of primeval chronology.<ref>Who Was Born When Enosh Was 90?: A Semantic Reevaluation of William Henry Green’s Chronological Gaps.[http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2016/04/06/Who-Was-Born-When-Enosh-Was-90-A-Semantic-Reevaluation-of-William-Henry-Greene28099s-Chronological-Gaps.aspx]</ref>
==New Testament Chronologies==
* Harold W. Hoehner. Chronological aspects of the life of Christ. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, ©1977.
 
==Further reading==
*Jack Finegan. Handbook of biblical chronology : principles of time reckoning in the ancient world and problems of chronology in the Bible. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1964.
*Rodger C. Young (August 15, 2008). [https://biblearchaeology.org/research/divided-kingdom/3295-evidence-for-inerrancy-from-an-unexpected-source-ot-chronology Evidence for Inerrancy from an Unexpected Source: OT Chronology]. ''Associates for Biblical Research''.
==See also==
*[[Biblical chronology dispute]]
*[[New Chronology]]
*[[Assyrian chronology]]
*[[Literalist Bible chronology]]
*[[Old Earth Creationism]]
*[[Assyrian Empire]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Bible Chronology]]
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