The Egyptians. The Persians. The Greeks. The Romans. And The Jews Too.
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About the Book
The Egyptians. The Persians. The Greeks. The Romans. And The
Jews Too. brings to readers a detailed synopsis of Jewish history from King Solomon’s first year, 810 B.C., to the destruction
of Jerusalem in 73 A.D. as recorded in the King James Version
of the Holy Bible. Correlating the information found in the
Holy Bible and the works of ancient Greek authors, the author
generated a Creation Chronology that dates historical events
via fi ve different systems: AD/BC; AUC; AM; SE; and, the
Olympiads. This system establishes the nations Israel conquered
in the chronicle of world history, especially during an era known
as the Diaspora, seventy years between 402 B.C. and 332 B.C.
This book brings to light a new concept about the number of
kings who ruled Judah and the events that transpired in the
Promised Land during those seventy years. It also unravels the
mystery of why the ancient Jews were not mentioned in the works
of the ancient Greek historians and at the same time it correlates
all the ancient histories registered by Herodotus and brings into focus
the role Alexander the Great took in Jewish history.
Richly-layered and detailed, The Egyptians. The Persians. The Greeks.
The Romans. And The Jews Too. is highly recommended to history
enthusiasts, researchers and common readers alike.
About the Author
About the Author Harry James Waterman Sr. was born on October 7, 1930, in Alva, Oklahoma. In high school, he received two letters for football. He attended college in Alva for two years and enlisted in the marine corps, stayed there for three years, and was given an honorable discharge with good conduct and a sergeant rank in the infantry. He then continued college at the Oklahoma State University in 1958, received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. He was involved in many research and development projects that produced carbon black for insulation. He was also in sales for a number of years with Borden Inc. and covered Texas, Oklahoma, as his sales territory. He was a member in the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, a past noble grand, and a deputy grand master in the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, Louisiana Lodge Number 1. He received the Order of the Canton and he has been a priest in the Orthodox Church of America Arkansas Diocese, since 1980 until the present. At that time, the bishop of the Arkansas Diocese was Bishop David Baxter.