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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 ...
- Genesis
Bible Timeline. Before 4000 BC: The Creation: Genesis 1:...
- Acts
Bible Timeline. 30 AD: The Ascension: Acts 1: 30 AD:...
- Bible Timeline
Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and...
- Psalms
1407 BC: Psalm of Moses: Psalm 90: 1013 BC: David's Psalm of...
- Old Testament Timeline
Bible Timeline. Old Testament. All Dates are Approximate....
- Isaiah
Bible Timeline. 739 BC: Isaiah Complains of Zion's...
- John
Bible Timeline. Before Time: In the Beginning was the Word:...
- Exodus
Bible Timeline. 1800 BC: Jacob's Family Stays in Egypt:...
- Genesis
- The Chronology of The Old Testament Prophets
- I. Introduction
- II. Israel as God’s Chosen People
- III. The Ideal: How The Plan Was to Operate
- IV. Israel’s Failure to Carry Out God’s Plan
- V. Why Israel Failed
- VI. The Nature and Purpose of Conditional Prophecy
- VII. Spiritual Israel Replaces Literal Israel
- VIII. Conclusion: Principles of Interpretation
The sixteen prophets—Isaiah to Malachi—whose writings have come down to us lived during four centuries, from about 800 to 400 B.C. Most of them left chronological data by which the duration of their ministry can be determined, at least approximately. For two of them (Joel and Obadiah), however, no conclusive evidence as to the time of their work ex...
This article surveys the fundamental problem of the interpretation of the prophetic portions of the Old Testament in terms of their message to Israel of old and to the church today. Consideration is given to the role of literal Israel as God’s chosen people, to the way His plan for them was to have been accomplished, to the way in which it actually...
With the call of Abraham, God set in operation a definite plan for bringing the Messiah into the world and for presenting the gospel invitation to all men (Genesis 12:1-3). In Abraham God found a man ready to yield unqualified obedience to the divine will (Genesis 26:5; Hebrews 11:8) and to cultivate a similar spirit in his posterity (Genesis 18:19...
God placed His people in Palestine, the crossroads of the ancient world, and provided them with every facility for becoming the greatest nation on the face of the earth. It was His purpose to set them “on high above all nations of the earth” (Deuteronomy 28:1), with the result that “all people of the earth” would recognize their superiority and cal...
God provided Israel with “every facility for becoming the greatest nation on the earth”. When they “brought forth wild grapes” instead of the mature fruit of character, He inquired, “What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it?” (Isaiah 5:1-7). There was nothing God could have done for them that He did not do, yet they...
Israel’s “unwillingness to submit to the restrictions and requirements of God, prevented them, to a great extent, from reaching the high standard He desired them to attain, and from receiving the blessings He was ready to bestow upon them”. They cherished the idea that they were favorites of Heaven, and were ungrateful for the opportunities so grac...
God’s word is sure (Isaiah 40:8; 55:11; Romans 11:29), and His plan for the salvation of man will ultimately prevail (Isaiah 46:10). With Him there is “no variableness, neither shadow of turning” (James 1:17). He is “the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Hebrews 13:8). His word “endureth for ever” (1 Peter 1:25). Eventually God’s purposes ...
The formal rejection of Jesus by the Jews, as a nation, marked the close of their last opportunity as the special agents of God for the salvation of the world. It was “last of all” that God “sent unto them his son,” according to Christ’s own words (Matthew 21:37), but they “caught him” and “slew him” (verse 39). Thereafter, God “let out his vineyar...
In general, Old Testament promises and predictions were addressed to literal Israel and were to have been fulfilled to them, conditional on obedience. Partial compliance on their part with the will of God made possible a partial fulfillment of the covenant promises on God’s part. Yet many of the promises, particularly those concerning the giving of...
Dating the Patriarch Period. All dates are back-calculated from later dates. The key passage that connects the later dates (see below) with the Patriarch period is Exodus 12:40, which states that the sons of Israel lived in Egypt for 430 years prior to the Exodus (that is, when Jacob entered Egypt at the age of 130).
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An expert in archaeology (Leen Ritmeyer, Archaeological Architect) has given us the following dates which refer to the lands of the Bible in the Middle East: • Stone Age: prior to 3,000 BC. • Bronze Age: 3,300 BC to 1,200 BC. • Iron Age: 1,200 BC to 586 BC. We notice that some dates overlap each other.
Embark on a journey through time with the “Complete Biblical Timeline,” spanning from the earliest formations of human civilization to the profound events documented in the Holy Scriptures, culminating in the impactful developments of the early AD years.
Jesus confirmed all of the events mentioned in the Old Testament (Luke 11:49-51). Below is a list of the prophets with dates, kings and historical events regarding Israel and her prophets. Chronological List of Prophets in the Old Testament. The Prophets. The Dates.
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May 21, 2022 · This online Bible history timeline shows the chronology of the Bible from 2300 B.C. through the first century A.D. Scroll down to see any part of it. To start at the bottom, click the “Bottom of main chart” link above.
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