tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post4611669034151826547..comments2024-03-05T21:22:43.426-05:00Comments on parshablog: Yirmeyahu and Plato, but not in Egyptjoshwaxmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03516171362038454070noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-29794967402937903892018-03-26T17:10:45.858-04:002018-03-26T17:10:45.858-04:00Per Torah Discovery Chronology, Plato @ age 27 wou...Per Torah Discovery Chronology, Plato @ age 27 would be about 3374 Anno Mundi, so if that is when he went down to the Egypt, Jeremiah if YeoachiN lived 10 years past late 3364 elevation by Evil-Merodach, and if Jeremiah wrote the last bit of Sefer Jeremiah then, a good chance they were in close proximity, even if Jeremiah departed for Bavel after Nebuchadnezzar's conquest of Mizrayim in 3338+9= 3347 per Seder Olam, as we explain in Torah Discovery Chronology (TDC).<br />Also in TDC we explain why the 52 year Persian span is the historic actuality and not the inflated 208 span from the 3389 fall of Bavel til Alexander victory at Issus..<br />Pearlman CTAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12991836230360444387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-14269370951013281922015-12-13T00:54:33.845-05:002015-12-13T00:54:33.845-05:00Also see sefer Shem Oilom from Reb Yoinison Eibish...Also see sefer Shem Oilom from Reb Yoinison Eibishitz pg 24 second letter . He brings from the Abarbinel Mifalois Eloikim pg 55 that plato was a student of a student? Of yermiyuhu hanuvi uh.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-58119939178384866362009-11-27T10:32:14.515-05:002009-11-27T10:32:14.515-05:00thanks. yes, I know that that is where we are *sup...thanks. yes, I know that that is where we are *supposed* to find it in Toras HaOlah. But I read that perek in Toras HaOlah and I didn't find it there. Instead, I found something related, but which did not say that at all.<br /><br />I discussed this in my previous post on the subject. See <a href="http://parsha.blogspot.com/2009/07/yirmeyahu-and-plato-in-egypt.html" rel="nofollow">here</a>, where I provide an image and translation of what Toras HaOlah says.<br /><br />Unless there is some other source in Toras HaOlah -- though there doesn't seem to be so.<br /><br />Shabbat Shalom, and thanks,<br />Joshjoshwaxmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05149022516101476797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-76080968517446864232009-11-26T22:04:18.115-05:002009-11-26T22:04:18.115-05:00fyi, the source in Toras Ha'Olah is Chelek 1, ...fyi, the source in Toras Ha'Olah is Chelek 1, Perek 11, Paragraph 4.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-89042239950250949072009-08-14T11:59:36.658-04:002009-08-14T11:59:36.658-04:00thanks. now corrected.
shabbat shalom,
joshthanks. now corrected.<br /><br />shabbat shalom,<br />joshjoshwaxmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05149022516101476797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5589564.post-53910935498034918412009-08-14T11:33:14.902-04:002009-08-14T11:33:14.902-04:00Your previous post on the subject still need a cor...Your previous post on the subject still need a correction. <br />You write <br /><i>While LSK raises some questions, though I think the only real and apparently strong one is about chronology, with Plato being in the wrong century to meet Yirmeyahu. But as noted in the comment section, this assumes a <b>Jewish</b> dating system for the First Temple's destruction</i><br /><br />It should say "this assumes a non-Jewish dating system" aka the Conventional Chronology.Znoreply@blogger.com