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Thiele and date
Using the information in Kings and Chronicles Edwin Thiele has calculated the date for the division of the kingdom is 931-930 BC.
Based on Edwin R. Thiele ’ s widely accepted date of 931 / 930 BCE for the division of the kingdom after the end of Solomon ’ s 40-year reign, Solomon ’ s fourth year, when construction of the Temple began ( 1 Kings 6: 1 ) can be calculated as starting in Tishri ( roughly October ) of 968 BCE.
However, a starting date of 842 / 841 for Athaliah is one year before the date of 841 / 840 that Thiele gave for death of her son Ahaziah, a conflict that Thiele never resolved.
His reasoning in arriving at this exact date was based on Ezekiel 40: 1, where Ezekiel, without naming the month, says it was the tenth day of the month, " on that very day ," an expression that Thiele knew marked something important.
Thiele held to a 586 BC date for the capture of Jerusalem and the end of Zedekiah's reign.
In order to justify his 586 date, Thiele had assumed that the years of captivity for Jeconiah must be calendar years starting in Nisan, in contrast to the Tishri-based years that he used everywhere else for the kings of Judah.
The dates given in the infobox below are those of Thiele, except the starting date for the Amaziah / Uzziah coregency is taken as one year later than that given by Thiele, following Leslie McFall.
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 745 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the date 752 BC.

Thiele and beginning
Edwin Thiele placed a coregency of Jehoram with his father Jehoshaphat, starting in 853 / 852 BC, with the beginning of his sole reign occurring in 848 / 847 and his death in 841 / 840 BC.
(; ) Edwin Thiele has concluded that he commenced his reign as co-regent with his father Hezekiah in 697 / 696 BC, with his sole reign beginning in 687 / 686 BC and continuing until his death in 643 / 642 BC.

Thiele and reign
William F. Albright dated his reign to 869 – 850 BC, while E. R. Thiele offered the dates 874 – 853 BC.
Edwin Thiele has concluded that his reign was between c. 715 and 686 BC.
His sole reign is dated by Albright as 715 – 687 BC, and by Thiele as 716 – 687 BC ( the last ten years being a co-regency with his son Manasseh ).
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 842-815 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 841-814 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign from 922 to 901 BC, while Edwin R. Thiele offers the dates 931 to 910 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 786 BC – 746 BC, while E. R. Thiele says he was coregent with Jehoash 793 BC to 782 BC and sole ruler 782 BC to 753 BC.
() William F. Albright has dated his reign to 876 – 869 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates of 888 BC to 880 BC for his rivalry with Tibni and 880 – 874 BC for his sole reign.
Thiele noticed that for the first seven kings of Israel ( ignoring Zimri's inconsequential seven-day reign ), the synchronisms to Judean kings fell progressively behind by one year for each king.
Thiele saw this as evidence that the northern kingdom was measuring the years by a non-accession system ( first partial year of reign was counted as year one ), whereas the southern kingdom was using the accession method ( it was counted as year zero ).
Edwin Thiele concluded that Ahaz was coregent with Jotham from 736 / 735 BC, and that his sole reign began in 732 / 731 and ended in 716 / 715 BC.
William F. Albright dates the reign of Zedekiah to 597 – 587 BC, while E. R. Thiele to 597 – 586 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 737 – 732 BC, while E. R. Thiele, following H. J. Cook and Carl Lederer, held that Pekah set up in Gilead a rival reign to Menahem's Samaria-based kingdom in Nisan of 752 BC, becoming sole ruler on his assassination of Menahem's son Pekahiah in 740 / 739 BC and dying in 732 / 731 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 877 BC-876 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 886 BC-885 BC.
() William F. Albright has dated his reign to 900-877 BCE, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 909-886 BCE.
William F. Albright dated reign to 732 – 721 BC, while E. R. Thiele offered the dates 732 – 723 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign from 745 to 738 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 752 – 742 BC.
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 738 BC – 737 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 742 BC – 740 BC.
Albright has dated his reign to 876 – 871 BC, while Thiele offers the dates 885 – 880 BC.
Both William F. Albright and E. R. Thiele dated his reign to 609 BC, making his birth in 633 / 632 BC.

Thiele and according
He also assumed that Jeconiah's captivity or exile was not to be measured from Adar of 597 BC, the month Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem and its king according to the Babylonian Chronicle, but in the next month, Nisan, when Thiele assumed Jeconiah began the trip to Babylon.
When Neogastropoda was an order, it was placed within the prosobranch gastropods according to the taxonomy developed by Thiele ( 1921 ).

Thiele and Kings
These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
Edwin R. Thiele has concluded, in The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, that the ancient Kingdom of Judah counted years using the civil year starting in Tishrei, while the Kingdom of Israel counted years using the ecclesiastical new year starting in Nisan.
This narrowing of the dates for Hoshea is supplied by later scholars who built on Thiele's work, because Thiele did not accept the Hoshea / Hezekiah synchronisms of 2 Kings 18.
Dates in the present article are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
Thiele attributed this change to the rapprochement between Judah and Israel, whereby Jehoshaphat, Jehoram's father, made common cause with Ahab at the battle of Ramoth-Gilead, and chose a daughter for his son from the house of Ahab ( 1 Kings 22: 1-38, 2 Kings 8: 18 ).
These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal inconsistency that Thiele never resolved.
In the book The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, Edwin R. Thiele proposed coregency as a possible explanation for discrepancies in the dates given in the Hebrew Bible for the reigns of the kings of Israel and Judah.

Thiele and for
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Automatic digital melting point meter M5000A basic melting point apparatus for the analysis of crystalline solids consists of a oil bath with a transparent window ( most basic design: a Thiele tube ) and a simple magnifier.
Others who have accepted the Lederer / Cook explanation of the two methods of dating for the time of Pekah are Thiele in his second edition of Mysterious Numbers and later, Leslie McFall, Francis Andersen and David Noel Freedman in their commentary on Hosea in the Anchor Bible Series, T. C. Mitchell, in the Cambridge Ancient History, and Jack Finegan in his Handbook of Biblical Chronology.
In order to simplify things for the reader, Thiele, in the third edition, omitted the logic that allows this accuracy.
The " 24th problem " ( in proof theory, on a criterion for simplicity and general methods ) was rediscovered in Hilbert's original manuscript notes by German historian Rüdiger Thiele in 2000.
Since the release of Fasciinatiion, three of the band members, Clark Baechle, Todd Fink and Jacob Thiele have been quietly, with little advertising, performing under the name Depressed Buttons, playing remixes of other artists, and DJing for various small clubs and venues.
The design and first printings were made by M. W. Ferslew, but he died and the subsequent printing was by H. H. Thiele, whose firm printed Denmark's stamps for the next 80 years.
Fourteen years before 573 / 572 is 587 / 586, and since Thiele is assuming Nisan years for the captivity, this period ended the day before Nisan 1 of 586.
Thiele showed that for the reign of Jehoram, Judah adopted Israel's non-accession method of counting the years of reign, meaning that the first partial year of the king's reign was counted as his first full year, in contrast to the " accession " method previously in use whereby the first partial year was counted as year " zero ," and " year one " was assigned to the first full year of reign.

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