The Perfect Harmony of the Numbers
of the Hebrew Kings
By Harold Camping
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Table of Contents
Preface
iii
Chapter 1. The Perfect Harmony of the Numbers of the Hebrew Kings
1
Basic Principles
6
Two Kinds of Timekeeping
7
An Apparent Contradiction Helps Our Understanding
8
Saul: The First King of Israel
11
The Kingdom is Divided into Two Nations
11
The Thirty-Sixth Year of Asa
15
Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri
18
Two Kings Reign Over Israel
20
A Co-Regency of Asa and Jehoshaphat
22
A Co-Regency of Ahab and Ahaziah
24
A Jehoshaphat-Jehoram Co-Regency
26
Jehu Kills Two Kings
29
Ahaziah Age: 22 Years or 42 Years
31
Saul's Reign
34
Jehu Becomes King of Israel
36
Wicked Athaliah Reigns Over Judah
38
Joash, Amaziah, Azariah-- Jehoash, Jeroboam
41
Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem
48
The End of the Ten-Tribe Nation of Israel
56
Hezekiah and Manesseh were Co-Regents
59
Josiah: The Last Good King
62
The End of the Nation of Judah
66
An Outline of the Kings of Judah and Israel
70
Chapter 2.
The Secular Record and the Biblical Record
71
The Measurements of Time is Controlled by God
71
The Bible Gives Information Concerning Heathen Kings
73
Information from Assyria and Babylon
74
A Second "Fix"
75
The King of Assyria-- Sargon
77
A Third "Fix"
79
Information from Babylon
82
A Problem Has Arisen in Calendar Alignment
83
The Bible Guides Us through the Problem Years
85
More Information from Babylon
86
Conclusion
87
Appendix I: The Year of the Jubilee
89
Notes
91