Babylonian Chronicles provide an eye-witness accounting to events spoken of in Scripture
The Babylonian Chronicles were found in 1956; these 4 tablets date to circa 600 BC. These record the events associated with the rise of the Babylonian Empire and King Nebuchadnezzar.
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Biblical Significance:
- These recount the Fall of Assyria, Egypt and then Judah to Babylon in similar fashion to what we find in II Kings, II Chronicles, Jeremiah and Daniel
- These confirm events surrounding the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC - which the Old Testament refers to in Jeremiah 46: 2 and II Kings 24: 7 - 17
The Babylonian Chronicles corroborate historical events spoken of in the Bible. As a result, we have yet more proof that the Bible is historically accurate.
