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==Chronological notes== There has been considerable academic debate about the actual dates of reigns of the Israelite kings. Scholars have endeavored to synchronize the chronology of events referred to in the Bible with those derived from other external sources. The calendars for reckoning the years of kings in Judah and Israel were offset by six months, that of Judah starting in Tishri (in the fall) and that of Israel in Nisan (in the spring). Cross-synchronizations between the two kingdoms therefore often allow narrowing of the beginning and/or ending dates of a king to within a six-month range. For Ahaz, the Scriptural data allow dating the beginning of his coregency with Jotham to some time in the six-month interval beginning of Nisan 1 of 735 BC. By the Judean calendar that started the regnal year in Tishri (a fall month), this could be written as 736/735, or more simply 736 BC. His father was removed from responsibility by the pro-Assyrian faction at some time in the year that started in Tishri of 732 BC.<ref>Edwin R. Thiele, ''[[The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings]]'' (2nd. ed.; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1965) 127.</ref> He died some time between Tishri 1 of 716 BC and Nisan 1 of 715 BC, i.e. in 716/715, or more simply 716 BC. Rodger Young offers a possible explanation of why four extra years are assigned to Jotham in {{bibleverse|2|Kings|15:30|HE}} and why Ahaz's 16-year reign ({{bibleverse|2|Kings|16:2|NIV}}) is measured from the time of Jotham's death in 732/731, instead of when Jotham was deposed in 736/735. Taking into account the factionalism of the time, Young writes: <blockquote> [A]ny record such as {{bibleverse|2|Kings|16:2|NIV}} that recognized these last four years for Jotham must have come from the annals of the anti-Assyrian and anti-Ahaz court that prevailed after the death of Ahaz. Ahaz is given sixteen years in these annals, measuring from the start of his sole reign, instead of the twenty or twenty-one years that he would be credited with if the counting started from 736t [i.e. 736/735 BC], when he deposed Jotham.<ref>Rodger C. Young, "When Was Samaria Captured? The Need for Precision in Biblical Chronologies," ''Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 47 (2004) 588, available [http://home.swbell.net/rcyoung8/papers.html here] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726075634/http://home.swbell.net/rcyoung8/papers.html |date=2010-07-26}}.</ref> </blockquote> {{s-start}} {{s-hou|[[Davidic line|House of David]]|name=Ahaz of Judah}} {{s-reg|}} {{s-bef|before=[[Jotham]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Kings of Judah|King of Judah]]|years=Coregency: 736β732 BC<br>Sole reign: 732β729 BC<BR>Coregency: 729β716 BC}} {{s-aft|after=[[Hezekiah]]}} {{s-end}}
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