On the other hand, the date near 1206BC provides a multitude of evidence for the proposed date of the Exodus and the Pharaoh of the Exodus. On one hand, failure to find archaeological evidence near the date of 1446BC has been due to scholars looking for evidence in the wrong historical period and probably the wrong geographical sites. Going 480 years back in history from Solomon's Temple building in 966BC leads to an Exodus date in 1446BC while 240 years back in history from Solomon's Temple building in 966BC leads to an Exodus date in 1206BC. As reviewed and documented in Part One, " 480 years from the temple of Solomon ", built in 966BC, is twice as long as should be calculated as we understand today as a year consisting of 365.25 days. There is substantial evidence to prove that the statement made in the Book of Kings has been misinterpreted causing biblical historians to calculate the time from Solomon's Temple building to the Exodus twice as long as should be. The age-long calculated date of 1446BC, accepted by a majority of biblical historians originating from the Book of Kings was examined. In PART ONE, the timeline for the date of the Exodus was reviewed.
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