RABMEC, J. A. Giannini (6/25/2015)



TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

List Of Figures

List Of Tables

1. INTRODUCTION

2. THE REVISED ANCIENT BIBLICAL and MID-EAST (RABMEC) TIMELINE

    2.1 The Relative Timeline Of The Biblical Jews
      2.1.1 Period 1: Adam To The Noah Flood
      2.1.2 Period 2: Noah To Abraham
      2.1.3 Period 3: Abraham To King David
      2.1.4 Period 4: King David To The Babylonian Exile
      2.1.5 Period 5: TheBabylonian Exile To The Birth Of Jesus
    2.2 The Calibration Of The Ancient Timeline
      2.2.1 Who Was Pharaoh In Egypt During The Exodus?
      2.2.2 Who Was The King Bakdan Coincident With King Hezekiah?
      2.2.3 Who Was The Pharaoh-ne'-choh Coincident With King Jehoiakin?
      2.2.4 Who Is King Evilmerodach Who Released King Jehoiachin?
      2.2.5 Who Was Nebuchadnezzar's Son?
      2.2.6 The Reconstructed Historical Part of the RABMEC
    2.3 References For Chapter 2.
3. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE ANCIENT BEGINNING OF TIME
    3.1 The Modern Cosmological View of the Universe
    3.2 The Ancient Cultures
    3.3 The Sumerian Traditions
    3.4 The Egyptian Traditions
    3.5 The Hebrew Traditions
    3.6 The Hindu Traditions
    3.7 The Chinese Traditions
    3.8 References For Chapter 3
4. THE DATED MYTHOLOGICAL EVENTS
    4.1 The Dated Sumerian Mythological Kings
    4.2 The Dated Egyptian God Kings
    4.3 The Dated Seven Days of Creation
    4.4 The Hindu Divine Cycles And The Geological Past
    4.5 References For Chapter 4
5. THE EVIDENCE FOR THE DATES OF THE MYTHICAL TIMES
    5.1 A Synthesized Source Tradition
    5.2 Supporting The New 2638 BC Date For The First Egyptian Pharaoh
    5.3 Supporting The Previously Undated 5538 BC Anno Mundi Event And The New 3131 BC Biblical Flood Date
      5.3.1 The Biblical Flood Event
      5.3.2 The Anno Mundi Event
    5.4 Tying It All Together - The Fully Resolved RABMEC
    5.5 References For Chapter 5
    APPENDIX A : Sumerian /Babylonian Kings List
    APPENDIX B : Egyptian Kings List
    APPENDIX C : Chinese Kings List
    APPENDIX D : The Hindu Cycle And The Related Geological Events
    APPENDIX E : Selected Event On The Integrated RABMEC/STL Timeline
    APPENDIX F: Comparison Of The RABMEC Timeline With The New Chronology Of David Rohl
    APPENDIX G: Comparison Of The Ryan And Pittman Flood Data With The Expected Anno Mundi Date Of The RABMEC Timeline

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LIST OF FIGURES

Preface 1.0. A map of the mid-east in biblical times
Preface 2.0. The historical portion of the RABMEC timeline
Preface 3.0. A map showing the extent of the Sumerian Empire
Preface 4.0. The time of the five civilizations from their earliest appearance
Preface 5.0. The mythological portion of the RABMEC timeline

2.1. The genealogy of Adam to the Flood.
2.2. The genealogy of Noah to Abram.
2.3. The genealogy of Abram to Moses.
2.4 The genealogy of Jesus as provided in Matthew 1:1-18.

3.1. The language tree of the ancient languages.




LIST OF TABLES

2.1. Relative year (RY) of Adam (being the 1st Sumerian King) to the Flood.
2.2. Relative year (RY) of Noah to Abram.
2.3. Relative year (RY) of Abra(ha)m to King David.
2.4. Relative year (RY) of King David to the Babylonian Exile.
2.5. Relative year (RY) of Babylonian Exile to the birth of Jesus.
2.6. Comparison of the two timelines (the STL, and the new RABMEC) for the biblical events.

4.1. Four periods in the Sumerian timeline from Manishtushu's independence (2638 BC RABMEC - 18 years into Sargon's reign) to the beginning of the Mythological Chronicle.
4.2. The Sumerian dynasties from Sargon (18 years into his reign) back to the Flood.
4.3. The Sumerian dynasties from the Flood back to the first king, Unzi.
4.4. A possible corruption path for "man years" of reign to "god years" of reign for the Sumerian dynasties of the 3-city period.
4.5. The dynasties of the mythical period according to Manetho as recorded by Boeckh.
4.6. The Egyptian God II years of reign.
4.7. The Egyptian God I years of reign as recorded by Boeckh.
4.8. A relation between the major climate and extinction events and the divine Hindu y-cycles (in the K = 4 major cycle).

5.1 Comparison of the RABMEC BC dates for the historic Egyptian dynasties with previous dating efforts
5.2. RABMEC timeline compared with dated physical and historic events.