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David becomes king (2 Sam. 2) 971 Solomon (David’s son) becomes king (1 Ki. 1:39) 931 The Jewish kingdom is divided into North (Israel) and South (Judah) (1 Ki. 12) c. 1120 Samuel born (1 Sam. 1) 1004 David defeats Jebusites to win Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:7) 739-680 Isaiah ministers to Judah (Book of Isaiah) 722 Assyria conquers northern kingdom ...
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A Bible Timeline: Kings & Prophets Sources: NIV Archeological Study Bible; Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps & Timelines; Holman Book of Biblical Charts, Maps and Reconstructions. A Bible Timeline: Kings & Prophets Sources: NIV Archeological Study Bible; Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps & Timelines; Holman Book of Biblical Charts, Maps and ...
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All Dates are Approximate. 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 Bible Dictionary .
In Hebrew, the name Kohath symbolizes the ability of “Adam I Dynasty”. to live long and to be able to beget children well beyond the age of 100 years (as Levi begot his son at the age of 135). In his blessing = (“Genesis” 49- -10) = to his son Judah, {Joseph’s “Savior Brother” = (“Genesis” 37- -26)} Jacob.
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while David rules in the South. 1003 B.C. David becomes king over all Israel. Many Psalms are written. 975 B.C. Absolom’s rebellion 970 B.C. David dies, and Solomon becomes king. 966 B.C. Building of the temple is started. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon are written. 931 B.C. Solomon dies. Solomon dies 931 B.C.
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Abraham David Jesus Mosaic Covenant Abrahamic Covenant Old (Mosaic) Covenant Davidic Covenant New Covenant Tabernacle Solomon’s Temple Zerubbabel’s Temple Herod’s Temple Lieber, D. (1994). Bible 101 getting the big picture. From a class presented at Solana each Presbyterian hurch in 1994.
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David ruled only over the tribe of Judah for seven and one-half years (2Samuel 5:1 - 5). Further Study. To delve further into the details of King David's life delineated in this timeline, please see the Biblical chapters of Ruth 4, 1Samuel 16 to 30, 2Samuel 1 to 24, 1Kings 1 and 2 and 1Chronicles 2 - 3, 6, 9 to 29.