BC AYN 633
Annual Report (AR) beginning:
January 1 (GongLi 公曆, 634 BCE).
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Ecclesiastical Lunar New Year
24th/60 years; DingHai (丁亥) of the 34th Chinese sexagenary cycles LiuShi HuaJia (六十花甲) beginning: 25 January (GongLi 公曆): 1-1 Nisan (ניסן, YinLi: 陰曆) is the prepared straight (正: Zheng) 1st day ZhengYi (正一) of the 1st lunar month ZhengYue (正月) 1-1 of the Chinese lunar year YinLi (陰曆).
Sin-shar-ishkun4th/15 years of the reign of Sin-shar-ishkun (סינ-שר-יצחקן) king of Assyria who is killed in the Battle of Nineveh in the month of Abu (אב) in BC AYN 622, fulfilling the 40 day prophesy of Jonah (יונה) of the 8th century BCE. Assyrian Standard GuidelineIn the Assyrian Standard Guideline Sin-shar-ishkun is the 80th/81 chiefs QinShou (勤首, 근수); the "diligent head or chief" of the Assyrian kings #116, and the 7th/8 kings after the Assyrian king list was completed. Akkadian: Sin-shar-ishkun (סינ-שר-יצחקן) is the younger son of Ashurbanipal, who's reign covers the 15 annual limmum (לימים) during BC AYN 636 through BC AYN 622 concurrent with Josiah of the Period of the Divided Kingdom of Israel of North and South. Neo-Babylonia3rd/21+ years of Nabu-apla-usur (נבו-אפלא-אצר); Nabopolassar (נבו-פול-אסר) king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Divided Kingdom of Israel376th/400 years of the 4th/6 historical periods of Image Time-identity in the 5th/8 levels; the national level extent, scope or context of the providential Period of the Divided Kingdom of Israel of North and South. Southern Kingdom of JudahJosiah18th/31 years of the reign of Josiah (יאשיה; "was fire lord") king of the Southern Kingdom of Judah. “Now in the eighteenth year of his reign, when he had purged the land, and the house, he sent Shaphan (שפן) the son of Azaliah (אצליהו; lord his self will shadow") and Maaseiah (מעשיהו) the governor (שר) of the city (העיר), and Joah the son of Joahaz the recorder, to repair the house of the LORD his God. References
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