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      • But there were 400 years between these books with no recorded (written) prophecies or canonized Scriptures. We refer to them as the 400 years of silence or the intertestamental period.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The 400 years of silence refers to the time between the Old Testament and New Testament, during which, so far as we know, God did not speak—no Scripture was written.

    • What Are The 400 Years of Silence?
    • What Can We Observe with What We Know?
    • Do We Know Why Prophecy Stopped For 400 years?
    • When Was Jesus Silent?
    • What Happened to The Israelites During The 400 Years of Silence?
    • The Purpose and Power of Silence

    God’s 400 years of silence occurred between the Old and the New Testaments. The final verses of the Old Testament concluding with the book written by the prophet Malachiread: The first verse of the New Testament is found in Matthew’s gospel: But there were 400 years between these books with no recorded (written) prophecies or canonized Scriptures. ...

    Malachiwas the last of the Old Testament prophets. In his book, God tells a familiar story to His people. He loved them and desired a relationship with them that required their obedience. They refused to obey, and they demonstrated irreverence by abusing the Temple and offering Him less than their best. More than this, when God pointed out Israel’s...

    Malachi ends with God’s promise that He will send Elijah. The New Testament period begins with the appearance of John the Baptist. When Jesus was speaking about John, he quoted Malachi 3:1 and then stated, “For all the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John, and if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah who is to come” (Matthew 11:13-14ESV)...

    At the end of Malachi, the people of God were arguing back, challenging Him, and refusing to listen. This may be reason enough that He stopped speaking. Jesus was silent at times. From His silences, we might understand some of the reasons God doesn’t speak. Jesus was silent for a long time when faced with the mob of angry men wanting Him to condemn...

    While God was silent between testaments, that is not to say there was nothing of significance that happened in the lives of the Jewish people. Many historical events of that time fulfilled previous prophecies, especially the vision given to Daniel (Daniel 7 and 9) of a great statue that represented different kingdoms. Malachi prophesied during the ...

    Time moves differently for God; we know this. One thousand years are as a day and a day as a thousand years with God (2 Peter 3:8). Four hundred years is so long to us. To God, it is likely only the length of a musical measure, space enough just for a rest. We don’t think often enough about silence. God has woven silence into all of creation for ma...

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  3. Jul 26, 2016 · At least four hundred years passed between the prophecies of Malachi (430-420 BC) and Matthew’s written account of Jesus’ life (50-60 AD). Those years were known as the Biblical Years of Silence, due to the lack of historical accounts in the Bible that describe the events during this significant gap in time.

  4. Aug 26, 2022 · What do we make of the years of “silence” while the Hebrew people were in Egyptian bondage before God heard their cries and responded with rescue? Furthermore, what do we do with the almost 2,000 years of “silence” that we have experienced since the close of the New Testament?

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    Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and general consensus of a variety of sources, including Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, A Survey of Israel's History (Wood), The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings (Thiele), ESV Study Bible, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, and Easton's ...

    Before Time
    In The Beginning Was The Word
    John 1
    Before 4000 BC
    The Creation
    Before 4000 BC
    The Garden of Eden
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    The Fall of Man
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    Cain kills Abel
  6. The Roman Empire conquered Israel by 63 BC, and continued to reign throughout the events of the New Testament. Interestingly, many of the events during the 400 silent years fulfilled Old Testament prophecy.

  7. These 400 years of silence are called the Intertestamental period – the time between the Old Testament and the New Testament. God stopped speaking to the Hebrew people through the prophets and there is no Scripture to guide us through this time in Biblical history.

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