Is 1 Kings 6:1 in Error?

by Stanley R. Stasko


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/24/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781434332035

About the Book

In the study of Sacred Scripture some people believe that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is myth and other people believe the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is a historic event. For people that hold the position that the Exodus of Israel is a historic event the Sacred Scripture timeline is as follows. Using 968 BC (Saint Joseph Edition of the New American Bible, p.329, note 6,1) as the fourth year of Solomon's reign the Exodus event would have occurred approximately 1448 BC (968 BC + 480 years equals 1448 BC). According to Exodus 12: 40-42 Israel spent 430 years in Egypt therefore Israel entry into Egypt is approximately 1878 BC (968 BC + 480 years + 430 years equals 1878 BC). Overall from a Sacred Scripture perspective Israel time in Egypt is from approximately 1878 BC to approximately 1448 BC. The author of this book using graphical analysis of Sacred Scripture text, human reasoning, and numerical analysis suggests that 1Kings 6:1 is in error by approximately 170 to 450 years. An error of 450 years could potentially place Israel entry into Egypt as far back as approximately 2328 BC (968BC + 480 years + 430 years + 450 years equals 2328 BC). For people that hold to the position that the Exodus of Israel from Egypt is a historic event 1Kings 6:1 error potentially opens a greater period of Egyptian history to their argument: The Old Kingdom; 2686 - 2181 BC1; p.31The First Intermediate Period; 2181 - 2040 BC1; p.69The Middle Kingdom; 2040 - 1782 BC1; p.69The Second Intermediate Period; 1782 - 1570 BC1; p.69The New Kingdom; 1570 - 1070 BC1; p.991Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Peter A. Clayton, Thames & Hudson, ISBN 0-500-28628-0


About the Author

Stanley R. Stasko was born and raised in Southwest Detroit, Michigan, USA to the parents of Stanley Walter and Sophie Stasko. In his formative years he received a combination of a Christian and secular education.

            He graduated from Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, Michigan) with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1983 (Summa Cum Laude). He started a Bachelor of Science in Math and Computer Science at Lawrence Technological University and started a Masters of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oakland University (Rochester, Michigan).

            He started attending Sacred Heart Seminary (Detroit, Michigan) in evening classes and was certified by the Archdiocese of Detroit as a Liturgy Coordinator (Letter dated 1 November 1989). After working twelve years in the secular world he left his position and in 1995 entered Sacred Heart Major Seminary (Detroit, Michigan) in priestly formation. In 1996 he received a Bachelor of Philosophy from Sacred Heart Major Seminary (Cum Laude) and left priestly formation.

            After returning to the secular work world he attended Walsh College (Troy, Michigan) and obtained a Masters of Science in Information Management and Communications (Summa Cum Laude). He was the co-founder of the Web based publication called the Knowledge Chronicle. He currently resides in Southfield, Michigan.