Ancient Near Eastern treaties Wiseman published a
suzerainty treaty that
Esarhaddon had made with his
vassals, and recognised the connection between this political treaty and
biblical covenants.
Abraham Wiseman suggested that
Abraham be viewed as a
prince or governor, rather than as a
seminomad. Selman suggests that this perspective indicates "Wiseman's ability to approach a long-standing problem in a creative manner." '', by
Marten Jacobszoon Heemskerk van Veen. Wiseman questioned the location of the Hanging Gardens.
Nebuchadnezzar From his work on
Babylonian texts, Wiseman established the date of
Nebuchadnezzar's second
capture of Jerusalem as 15/16 March 597 BC.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon Wiseman questioned the traditional location of the
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, suggesting that the site lay further west, by the river Euphrates, where the foundations of a massive tower had been discovered. Daniel 6:28 says "So this Daniel prospered during the reign of Darius and the reign of Cyrus the Persian" (
NIV). This could also be translated, "So Daniel prospered during the reign of Darius, that is, the reign of Cyrus the Persian." Brian Coless suggests that in doing this Wiseman "cut the
Gordian knot" of "the intractable problem of identifying King Darius the Mede." ==Organisational involvement==