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Rose book of r Rose book of o s bible charts, maps & e bible charts, b time lines o o k maps & New! 10-year Anniversary Edition of the bestselling book of o reproducible Bible charts, maps, and time lines. f N D ED ED New in this Expanded Edition! Full-Color Illustrations b A it ff G52e nKeeayl oBgiyb loef SJteosruise—s 24” foldout ff NSoolaohm’so An’rsk Temple ib EX P 1 0 th ioN time lines f The 12 Tribes of Israel f Herod’s Temple l f Psalm 23 f Tabernacle e f The Lord’s Prayer f Statue in the Book of Daniel c f Heroes of the Faith: Hebrews 11 f The Exodus h A nniversary f Essential Christian Doctrines a Favorite Bible Topics Comparison Charts r f Names of God f Christianity, Cults and Religions t f Fruit of the Spirit f Denominations s f Armor of God f Islam and Christianity , f Seven Churches of Revelation f Four Views of the End Times m f Beatitudes f Feasts of the Bible a p Maps Overviews s f Where Jesus Walked: Then & Now f All 66 Books of the Bible f Paul’s Missionary Journeys f How We Got the Bible & f Middle East: Then & Now f 100 Proofs for the Bible (Archaeology) t f The 10-40 Window f Christian History Time Line f The World of the First Christians: f 100 Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus im Then & Now f Bible Time Line—22” foldout f Key people and events in the Bible e l i And many more charts, maps, and time lines for your Bible study, Sunday School n lessons, or personal use. e s Reproduce up to 300 copies for your students. Stock # 314X Reproducible BIBLICAL STUDIES / REFERENCE / GENERAL ISBN-13: 978-159636-022-8 90000 9 781596 360228 Bdaotoek os fo ef vtehnet sB oibnl et haer et ilmisete ldin bey. GENESIS, JOB EDXEOUDTEURSO, NLEOVMITYIC, UJOSS, HNUUAMBERS, JUDGES, RUTH, 1& 2 SAMUEL, 1 CHRONICLES, PSALMS Bible Abraham to the Sojourn in Egypt Moses and the Exodus The Conquest and the Judges United Kingdom Time Line Bible History JOSEPH c. 1914-1805 SLAVERY IN EGYPT (dates uncertain) ERA OF THE JUDGES BEGINS c. 1350 PRIESTHOOD Judges: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah (and Barak), Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Samson, Eli, and Samuel OF ABIATHAR AARON c. 1529-1407 ABRAHAM c. 2166-1991 JOSEPH BECOMES AN OFFICIAL IN EGYPT c. 1884 Some scholars place Abraham’s birth at 1952 BC. In this case, JAC0B AND HIS FAMILY GO TO EGYPT c. 1876 MOSES c. 1526-1406 biblical events through Joseph would slide to the right 214 years. Sons of Jacob (Israel)–Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin FIRST PASSOVER c. 1446 RUTH KINGS OF ISRAEL Key ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Grandsons (sons of Joseph)–Manasseh, Ephraim (listed by dates of reign) JOB (dates unknown) "HIGH DATE” FOR THE EXODUS & WILDERNESS WANDERINGS c. 1446 "LOW DATE” FOR THE EXODUS c. 1290 KING SAUL c. 1051-1011 ISHMAEL c. 2080-1943 Some scholars date the Exodus at 1290. For a “low date” Major event ISAAC c. 2066-1886 TEN COMMANDMENTS AND OTHER LAWS GIVEN Eexveondtuss, ,a tnhde tdhaet ebse ogfi nthnein Pga dssaotev efor, rw thiled eerrnae ossf twhea nJuddergiensg KING DAVID c. Circa (about) JACOB (ISRAEL) c. 2005-1859 TABERNACLE wofo tuhled Jsuldidgee st.o the right 156 years, compressing the dates ELI, PRIEST IN SHILOH c. 1100-1060 c. 1011-971 JOSHUA LEADS ISRAELITES INTO CANAAN || 10 years between lines JACOB FLEES TO HARAN c. 1929 RAHAB HELPS SAVE SPIES The city of Ur falls c. 2004 SAMUEL, JUDGE & PROPHET Year marker World History Hammurapi (Hammurabi) reigns in Babylon 1792-1750 OF ISRAEL c. 1060-1020 Time span marker Law code of Hammurapi Earliest forms of writing (cuneiform) c. 3200 Tabernacle Many dates listed are approximate and may First Ziggurats built by Ur-Nammu c. 2112-2095 Hittites sack Babylon 1595 vary according to different scholars. Creation to Abraham Iron Age begins; Hittite Empire collapses c. 1200 NOAH 950 (The Flood) Tiglath-Pileser I rules Assyria 1114-1076 (The Fall) ADAM 930* SHEM 600 Trojan War begins c. 1190 Bible History S E T HE N9O1S2 905 A SRAPLHAAHX A4D33 438 Shang Dynasty in China c. 1450-1027 KENAN (CAINAN) 910 EBER 464 Code of Hammurapi Beni Hasan Mural Ruins at Jericho King Tutankhamen Chou Dynasty begins in China c. 1150 M AJH AARLEAD L EE9NE6OL2 C8H9 5365 (God t ook him.) P R EESLUEERG 2U 32G93 9230 18th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1570 Amenhotep III 1416-A1m37e7nhotep IV (Ikhnaton) 1377-1360 MPhearrnaeopht aMhe r1n2e3p7ta-1h2’s2 7victory stele mentions Israel Mayan Dynasties founded in Central America c. 1000 World History METHUSELAH 9 69 NAHOR 148 Ahmose 1570-1545 for the first time in non-biblical history LAMECH 777 TERA 205 Tutankhamen (“King Tut”) 1360-1350 * The numbers indicate the age of the person at d eath. ABRAHAM 175 The red lines indicate the life span of the person in relationship to the others. Amenhotep 1545-1529 Ay 1350-1347 Egypt’s power begins to decline c. 1164 Thutmose 1529-1517 Merneptah Stele Middle East History EGYPT Thutmose II 1517-1504 Horemhab 1347-1318 Old Kingdom Pyramids built c. 2700-2200 Thutmose III 1504-1453 19th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1318 Middle Kingdom (11th-12th Dynasty) in Egypt c. 2050-1800 Hyksos rule Egypt c. 1670-1570 Queen Hatshepshut 1504-1483 Rameses I 1318-1317 Second Intermediate Period (13th-17th Dynasties) c. 1800-1570 Amenhotep II 1453-1426 Seti I 1317-1304 © RW Research, Inc. Middle East History Rose Publishing, Inc. Thutmose IV 1426-1416 Rameses II 1304-1237 www.rose-publishing.com THE BRONZE AGE THE IRON AGE 1 KINGS, ECCLESIASTES, SONG OF SONGS, JONAH, AMOS, ISAIAH, NAHUM, JEREMIAH, LAMENTATIONS, ZEPHANIAH, DANIEL, ESTHER, MALACHI, EZRA, MARK, JOHN, ACTS, JAMES, GALATIANS, 1 & 2 THESSALONIANS, HEBREWS, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS, ROMANS, EPHESIANS, PHILEMON, COLOSSIANS, TITUS, PROVERBS, 2 CHRONICLES, 2 KINGS HOSEA, MICAH EZEKIEL, HABAKKUK, OBADIAH, ZECHARIAH, HAGGAI JOEL, NEHEMIAH INTER-TESTAMENTAL PERIOD MATTHEW, LUKE PHILIPPIANS, 1 & 2 TIMOTHY, 1 & 2 PETER, JUDE, 1, 2 & 3 JOHN, REVELATION 1000 BC United Kingdom Divided Kingdom Exile Restoration of Jerusalem Palestine ruled by Egyptian Ptolemies, the Syrian Seleucids, the Maccabeans and the Romans New Testament JEROBOAM I 931-910 AHAZIAH 853-852 JEHOASH 798-782 ISRAEL (NORTHERN KINGDOM) FALLS TO THE ASSYRIANS 722 JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN 7-5 BC PRIESTHOOD OF ABIATHAR NADAB 910-909 JORAM 852-841 JEROBOAM II 793-753 NAHUM c. 658-615 ZECHARIAH c. 522-509 PTOLEMAIC EGYPT CONTROLS PALESTINE 331-198 JESUS BORN IN BETHLEHEM 6-4 BC FELIX, GOVERNOR OF JUDEA 52-57 KINGN DAATVHIADN c. 1011-971 KDIINVIGSISO ON FO BFIAS TRAHASEHE AKL I (9NN0G9OD-EOR8OTL8MTIZAM6HB IH9RMNE3 IIRR8 1A 88IN8H 8688)5A-588-B-5888 75884074-853 JEHU 841-814JEHOAHAZ 814-798 PMEZSEKEHNCAAAHHPLHAE LE7KRUM5AIM2A HH7- H77I5OA 3527S2H2-5H7 3E47A24 2 7-3724-0722 JEREMZIEAPHH AcN. 6IA5EDH0ZA- 5EcN.8K I2I6EEH4LL0 A c-cB.6. A2 66K622K00-U-55K47 O0c0B. A6D0I8A-5H9 8c. 590 CERXYEIRLBUEUSS’I SLBZ DEEEHIDGRANIITUGGCNEBTG M OB TAAPOAFILL BTRcELEE. OE LCMT5W OU2PASM0LRN EPNJD LE B TWEJEOTOSGE S JIDTHEN ORU5S U1A R56S E3LAT6EULAERDMN TTHOE TJHEEWIRS LAND 538 The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV triesTJ htuoed afSosy rrMcieaa ncJ JceSeawebwlseei sutuhosc ipalTdeebrsaima edbnspsedtl gseoai nnoiJ n nett hwoJge ieorsirourhu dl lsera ae twlPeve,aor mmldlete s srsa tewegidncaieretidahn t1i scet9tahs 8tt eteh hdSee,e S lHteeeaulmencuuipdcklisekd as1h 71 516-6614-61360 JESUS AMAZES THE TJEUADCEHAE RBSEJ CEINOSU MTSEH SBE AATPP ERTMOIONPZMLETAIDEU N,Hc HS M.E E PRPAIRRNIODOOLDI DVA7S TIATANERNR,CYT CEG IHBP OREAEVLUGSEA LIRRUNEUNSDSL O REcBRU.SCY L2OA GAE6FIAS A LG JPJIUOULHDVEDAEEEES RAA4,N 2H4BO6 ICRBG--3 ACH6-6DA - P4D3R1 96,I E4S4T- 4168-36 PAUL’S TFHEISRTDUJMA SAMPIM,NRE IEGSTT RSSYEO,IORRV OTM EENAHDREANE N 6Rc DOB.2Y RRP 6J AO4OOU TUFoHL rRJE NMcUR.EA D YO6RE 8FAcT .Y J 55RE92SE--UD56S72, KING SOLOMON c. 971-9K3I1NGS OF JUDAH (SOUTHERN) AMAZIAH 796-767 JEHOAHAZ (SHALLUM) 609 TO FINISH REBUILDING THE TEMPLE 520-516 Jonathan, brother of Judas Maccabeus continues revolt 160-143 CRUCIFIXION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST c. 30 GOSPEL PREACHED TO GENTILES 40 Bible History REHOBOAMA AB9SI3AJ1A -99H11 193-1837-0911QUEEJNE HAAOTHHSAHAZLAIIPAAHHJHAE 8TH84 4O811R7-3A8-M385 4(8JJOORAASHM )8 3855-37-98641 UZZIAH (AZARIAH) 79JO2-T7H4A0MA 7H5A0Z-7 (3J2EHHOEAZHEAKZIA) H7M 3A751N-67A-1S66S8E7H 697-643 AJMOOSNIA 6H4 36-4614-1609JEHFOIIJRAZESEKHTDI OEMEIXKA I(ICLEAJTHELUEH IIMDO NA(PAF KML( HIJJAEM,EE TWAT)CTH AONS6ENND 0T II 9SOJAA-O E5HHBUR9))AUT8 BH55SY99EAL78RLO--NE55NM 89K 6 76IDN0E5GSDTROOMY,E FDA 5L8L6S TO BABYLON ESTHERM cA. L4AE7CZ8HRJAI O NcSE.EE LH4N 6cET.5M NT4IOE5AH 0HJEU MGDOIAAVHHE R 4IN5NS7 BJAUBDYALHO N4 4c4. -443322-430 ECdyliicntd oenr Cyrus Ephesus ruins SiHmaosnm, obnreoathnes rt aokfJ eoJ hucndoA anHrstiy rsMortcloa abocncufua ltsubh seIeA u Iblsp ee,dr xciegaeocoJnsmlovtdaehhereresnorn s orsJH duh ay Jlni1erumnc5rda as2eoneeafulu fsJs1 u r4Isud2,ul e-ehc1acri3 ge1o5he2f d 9pJsru iAderesitas t 11o30b44uS--la11ul00os4 3mase kAilneRgxI a1Sn0Ed3Ne- r7C 6H76R-I6S7T SEEN BY MORJEE TWHSA, NIN 5C0L0U DPIENOGP LPER, IASSCCIHLEPLENSARAJTDUAOE SALPMD ’NHTS EOA DESF GN IHATPRR HEAMQISAPUEUTAV PL IRAMAE’LSTPN AI YIOSC ,,Rc SS OE.EKIT NXDO3LIVPN 0ENcEE GA.MLR R3LOSAY2EIFRO D JTJN OYUF RUR3DEOR7EDNMA E c 4RY. 1O 4c-M4.4 4E4 74-949 SDiAIto NowPmm OaTesiS Ht siuTacEnnLh d’oEsAe l rarEJu rJNGOslJFTeE EebHEH LWr(AecRoENEl.N’IiEU s e 8S J EvrS5HRSEueXA-l EWA 9eIJLRoA6T L(IhE)EHcE SnMa.VDE H’n6sO R d 8CeTLR )xHoO.TTEitlH RheV6Pe AIOw6ArSsNL-TaT b7sTM I eJ 3AuOl6OniNe6SdIvSN eer Aristobulus II 67-63 COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM c. 49 SOLOMON’S TEMPLE COMPLETED 960 ELIJAH c. 870-E8L4I5SHA c. 845-800 JONAH Ac.M 7O8S1 c. 765-754 GEDALIAH, GOVERNOR OF JUDAH 586 Pompey conquers JerusaHlyermca fnours RIoI,m hei g6h3 priest 63-40 PAUL’S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY c. 49-51 BOOK OF REcV.E 9L0A-T9I6O No rW c.R I6T8T-E6N9 EARLIEST NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS WRITTEN c. 49 See note above. World History City of Samaria founded c. 879 ISHAOIASHEA c .c .7 76508-6-77325 Nineveh, capital of Assyria, falls to the Babylonians and the Medes 612 Mt. Vesuvius Masada Roman Colosseum Rworistettetna iSnt oGnree eTkr,i bEugtyep ttoia nPt hoileermoyg lVy phs HHeerroodd b tehgein Gs rreeaftu rabpisphoiinngt ethde k tienmgp olef 2J0udea 37-4 Josephus, Jewish historian 37-100 Babylon falls to Persia 539 Pericles 500-429 and Egyptian demotic 196 Hillel and Shammai are the leading rabbis 30 BC-AD 10 Claudius conquers Britain for Rome 43 Hiram, king of Tyre c. 978-944 MICAH c. 738-698 Darius (Gubaru) the Mede, governor of Babylon 539 Persia regains control of Egypt 342-332 Sulla dictator of Rome 82-79 Qumran destroyed 68 Battle of Qarqar–Israel and Syria clash with Assyria 853 First recorded Olympic games 776 Egypt ruled by the Persians 525-405 Alexander the Great conquers Egypt and Palestine, Hellenization begins 332 Spartacus leads slave revolt 73-71 Romans destroy Jewish temple and Jerusalem 70 Assyria forces Israel to pay tribute 841 Roman Republic established 509 First Punic War; Romans control Italy 264-241 Hasmonean dynasty (Jewish Self Rule) 164-63 Cleopatra VII rules Egypt 51-31 Construction begins on Roman Colosseum 71 Traditional date for the founding of Rome 753 Buddha, India 550-480 Septuagint (Scriptures translated into Greek in Alexandria) c. 255 Syria oppresses Israel Homer c. 800-701 Herodotus 485-424 Second Punic War; Hannibal in Italy 219-201 Dead Sea Scrolls (copieBs aotft lSec roipft uPrheisl)liwprii t4te2n c. 200 BCB-AaDt t1le00 of Actium, Rome controls EgMypt.t V3e1s uvius erupts, deMsatrsoaydian gf aPlolsm tpoe itih aen Rd oHmearcnusl a7n3e um 79 King Mesha of Moab 830 Assyria rules Egypt 671-652 Confucius, Chinese philosopher 551-479 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta 431-404 Third Punic War; Romans control Greece 149-146 Philo Judaeus of Alexandria 20 BC-AD 50 Dedication of Colosseum 80 ASSYRIAN EAMshPuIrRnEasirpal II 883-859 Shalmaneser IV 783-773 ShaSlamrgaonne sIeI r( 7V2 722-760-752) 2takes Samaria, exiles people to Assyria NE7M2E2OPI-RBEABYLONIAN CyrusP tEhReS IGAreNa tE M55P9I-R5E30 ArtaxerxeGsa IuIl s4 0sa4c-3k5 R9ome 390 AEMLEPXIARENDRIAN PTOLEMIAESn tOioFc hEuGsY IP 2T80-261 Ptolemy V 2SO0E3FL- E1SU8Y1RCIIADS ADnetmioecthruiuss VI ESuopteart o1r6 126-135-1062 ROMAN EMPIRECaesar Augustus (Octavian), first Roman Emperor E2m7 pBeC-rAoDrs 1G4alba, Otho, ViEtmelpleiurosr 6V8e-s6p9asian 69-79 Captives shown on Mesha Stele Shalmaneser III 858-824 Ashurdan AIIsIh 7u7r-2N-7ir5a5ri V 754-745 Sennacherib E7s0a4r-h6a8d1don 680-669 Nabopolassar I 625-605 CamDbayrsieuss 5I 2592-25-24286 XerxeXs eIr x(eAsh Ia s(uAehraussu)e 4ru85s)-4 m65akes Esther queen c. 4A7r8taxerxes III 358-337 AlexanPdteor lethmey GIr e3a2t3 -323865-323 PAtnotlieomchy uIsI II I2 4266-12-22147 AleDxeamnedterri uBsa lIaIs 1 14550-1-13485 Jfourlmiu st hCea eFsiarsr,t CTrraiussmuvsi raantde P6o0mpey EmpeErmorp Teirboerr Ciuasli g1u4l-a3 737-41 Emperor Titus 79-81 Shishak Relief Shishak I 945-924 Shamsi-Adad V 823-811 Tiglath-Pileser III 744-727 Ashurbanipal 668-627 Nebuchadnezzar II 604-562 Artaxerxes 464-424 Darius II 423-405 Seleucus I 312P-t2o8le0my II 285-246 Ptolemy IVA 2n2ti1o-c2h0u3s III the GArenatti o2c2h3u-s1 8V7I 145-142 AntioDcehmues tVriIuIs S IiIdIe t1e2s9 -113285-129 Gallio, procEomnpsuerl oorf CAlEacmuhdapiieuar so5 r41 1D-5-o52m4itian (81-96) demands title “Lord and God” Middle East History Adad-Nirari III 810-783 Egypt independent from Persia 405-342 Alexandrian Empire divided; Ptolemy rules Egypt, Seleucus rules Seleucus IV Philopator 187-175Antiochus VIII Grypus 125-96 Emperor Nero 54-68 Emperor Nerva 96-98 Persia and Syria, Antigonus rules Macedonia and Greece 323 Antiochus IX Cyzicanus 116-95 Rome burns, Nero blames and persecutes Christians 64-68 Emperor Trajan 98-117 Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-163 1000 BC THE IRON AGE THE IRON AGE i Bdaotoek os fo ef vtehnet sB oibnl et haer et ilmisete ldin bey. GENESIS, JOB EDXEOUDTEURSO, NLEOVMITYIC, UJOSS, HNUUAMBERS, JUDGES, RUTH, 1& 2 SAMUEL, 1 CHRONICLES, PSALMS Bible Abraham to the Sojourn in Egypt Moses and the Exodus The Conquest and the Judges United Kingdom Time Line Bible History JOSEPH c. 1914-1805 SLAVERY IN EGYPT (dates uncertain) ERA OF THE JUDGES BEGINS c. 1350 PRIESTHOOD Judges: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah (and Barak), Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Samson, Eli, and Samuel OF ABIATHAR AARON c. 1529-1407 ABRAHAM c. 2166-1991 JOSEPH BECOMES AN OFFICIAL IN EGYPT c. 1884 Some scholars place Abraham’s birth at 1952 BC. In this case, JAC0B AND HIS FAMILY GO TO EGYPT c. 1876 MOSES c. 1526-1406 biblical events through Joseph would slide to the right 214 years. Sons of Jacob (Israel)–Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin FIRST PASSOVER c. 1446 RUTH KINGS OF ISRAEL Key ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Grandsons (sons of Joseph)–Manasseh, Ephraim (listed by dates of reign) JOB (dates unknown) "HIGH DATE” FOR THE EXODUS & WILDERNESS WANDERINGS c. 1446 "LOW DATE” FOR THE EXODUS c. 1290 KING SAUL c. 1051-1011 ISHMAEL c. 2080-1943 Some scholars date the Exodus at 1290. For a “low date” Major event ISAAC c. 2066-1886 TEN COMMANDMENTS AND OTHER LAWS GIVEN Eexveondtuss, ,a tnhde tdhaet ebse ogfi nthnein Pga dssaotev efor, rw thiled eerrnae ossf twhea nJuddergiensg KING DAVID c. Circa (about) JACOB (ISRAEL) c. 2005-1859 TABERNACLE wofo tuhled Jsuldidgee st.o the right 156 years, compressing the dates ELI, PRIEST IN SHILOH c. 1100-1060 c. 1011-971 JOSHUA LEADS ISRAELITES INTO CANAAN || 10 years between lines JACOB FLEES TO HARAN c. 1929 RAHAB HELPS SAVE SPIES The city of Ur falls c. 2004 SAMUEL, JUDGE & PROPHET Year marker World History Hammurapi (Hammurabi) reigns in Babylon 1792-1750 OF ISRAEL c. 1060-1020 Time span marker Law code of Hammurapi Earliest forms of writing (cuneiform) c. 3200 Tabernacle Many dates listed are approximate and may First Ziggurats built by Ur-Nammu c. 2112-2095 Hittites sack Babylon 1595 vary according to different scholars. Creation to Abraham Iron Age begins; Hittite Empire collapses c. 1200 NOAH 950 (The Flood) Tiglath-Pileser I rules Assyria 1114-1076 (The Fall) ADAM 930* SHEM 600 Trojan War begins c. 1190 Bible History S E T HE N9O1S2 905 A SRAPLHAAHX A4D33 438 Shang Dynasty in China c. 1450-1027 KENAN (CAINAN) 910 EBER 464 Code of Hammurapi Beni Hasan Mural Ruins at Jericho King Tutankhamen Chou Dynasty begins in China c. 1150 M AJH AARLEAD L EE9NE6OL2 C8H9 5365 (God t ook him.) P R EESLUEERG 2U 32G93 9230 18th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1570 Amenhotep III 1416-A1m37e7nhotep IV (Ikhnaton) 1377-1360 MPhearrnaeopht aMhe r1n2e3p7ta-1h2’s2 7victory stele mentions Israel Mayan Dynasties founded in Central America c. 1000 World History METHUSELAH 9 69 NAHOR 148 Ahmose 1570-1545 for the first time in non-biblical history LAMECH 777 TERA 205 Tutankhamen (“King Tut”) 1360-1350 * The numbers indicate the age of the person at d eath. ABRAHAM 175 The red lines indicate the life span of the person in relationship to the others. Amenhotep 1545-1529 Ay 1350-1347 Egypt’s power begins to decline c. 1164 Thutmose 1529-1517 Merneptah Stele Middle East History EGYPT Thutmose II 1517-1504 Horemhab 1347-1318 Old Kingdom Pyramids built c. 2700-2200 Thutmose III 1504-1453 19th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1318 Middle Kingdom (11th-12th Dynasty) in Egypt c. 2050-1800 Hyksos rule Egypt c. 1670-1570 Queen Hatshepshut 1504-1483 Rameses I 1318-1317 Second Intermediate Period (13th-17th Dynasties) c. 1800-1570 Amenhotep II 1453-1426 Seti I 1317-1304 © RW Research, Inc. Middle East History Rose Publishing, Inc. Thutmose IV 1426-1416 Rameses II 1304-1237 www.rose-publishing.com THE BRONZE AGE THE IRON AGE 1 KINGS, ECCLESIASTES, SONG OF SONGS, JONAH, AMOS, ISAIAH, NAHUM, JEREMIAH, LAMENTATIONS, ZEPHANIAH, DANIEL, ESTHER, MALACHI, EZRA, MARK, JOHN, ACTS, JAMES, GALATIANS, 1 & 2 THESSALONIANS, HEBREWS, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS, ROMANS, EPHESIANS, PHILEMON, COLOSSIANS, TITUS, PROVERBS, 2 CHRONICLES, 2 KINGS HOSEA, MICAH EZEKIEL, HABAKKUK, OBADIAH, ZECHARIAH, HAGGAI JOEL, NEHEMIAH INTER-TESTAMENTAL PERIOD MATTHEW, LUKE PHILIPPIANS, 1 & 2 TIMOTHY, 1 & 2 PETER, JUDE, 1, 2 & 3 JOHN, REVELATION 1000 BC United Kingdom Divided Kingdom Exile Restoration of Jerusalem Palestine ruled by Egyptian Ptolemies, the Syrian Seleucids, the Maccabeans and the Romans New Testament JEROBOAM I 931-910 AHAZIAH 853-852 JEHOASH 798-782 ISRAEL (NORTHERN KINGDOM) FALLS TO THE ASSYRIANS 722 JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN 7-5 BC PRIESTHOOD OF ABIATHAR NADAB 910-909 JORAM 852-841 JEROBOAM II 793-753 NAHUM c. 658-615 ZECHARIAH c. 522-509 PTOLEMAIC EGYPT CONTROLS PALESTINE 331-198 JESUS BORN IN BETHLEHEM 6-4 BC FELIX, GOVERNOR OF JUDEA 52-57 KINGN DAATVHIADN c. 1011-971 KDIINVIGSISO ON FO BFIAS TRAHASEHE AKL I (9NN0G9OD-EOR8OTL8MTIZAM6HB IH9RMNE3 IIRR8 1A 88IN8H 8688)5A-588-B-5888 75884074-853 JEHU 841-814JEHOAHAZ 814-798 PMEZSEKEHNCAAAHHPLHAE LE7KRUM5AIM2A HH7- H77I5OA 3527S2H2-5H7 3E47A24 2 7-3724-0722 JEREMZIEAPHH AcN. 6IA5EDH0ZA- 5EcN.8K I2I6EEH4LL0 A c-cB.6. A2 66K622K00-U-55K47 O0c0B. A6D0I8A-5H9 8c. 590 CERXYEIRLBUEUSS’I SLBZ DEEEHIDGRANIITUGGCNEBTG M OB TAAPOAFILL BTRcELEE. OE LCMT5W OU2PASM0LRN EPNJD LE B TWEJEOTOSGE S JIDTHEN ORU5S U1A R56S E3LAT6EULAERDMN TTHOE TJHEEWIRS LAND 538 The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV triesTJ htuoed afSosy rrMcieaa ncJ JceSeawebwlseei sutuhosc ipalTdeebrsaima edbnspsedtl gseoai nnoiJ n nett hwoJge ieorsirourhu dl lsera ae twlPeve,aor mmldlete s srsa tewegidncaieretidahn t1i scet9tahs 8tt eteh hdSee,e S lHteeeaulmencuuipdcklisekd as1h 71 516-6614-61360 JESUS AMAZES THE TJEUADCEHAE RBSEJ CEINOSU MTSEH SBE AATPP ERTMOIONPZMLETAIDEU N,Hc HS M.E E PRPAIRRNIODOOLDI DVA7S TIATANERNR,CYT CEG IHBP OREAEVLUGSEA LIRRUNEUNSDSL O REcBRU.SCY L2OA GAE6FIAS A LG JPJIUOULHDVEDAEEEES RAA4,N 2H4BO6 ICRBG--3 ACH6-6DA - P4D3R1 96,I E4S4T- 4168-36 PAUL’S TFHEISRTDUJMA SAMPIM,NRE IEGSTT RSSYEO,IORRV OTM EENAHDREANE N 6Rc DOB.2Y RRP 6J AO4OOU TUFoHL rRJE NMcUR.EA D YO6RE 8FAcT .Y J 55RE92SE--UD56S72, KING SOLOMON c. 971-9K3I1NGS OF JUDAH (SOUTHERN) AMAZIAH 796-767 JEHOAHAZ (SHALLUM) 609 TO FINISH REBUILDING THE TEMPLE 520-516 Jonathan, brother of Judas Maccabeus continues revolt 160-143 CRUCIFIXION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST c. 30 GOSPEL PREACHED TO GENTILES 40 Bible History REHOBOAMA AB9SI3AJ1A -99H11 193-1837-0911QUEEJNE HAAOTHHSAHAZLAIIPAAHHJHAE 8TH84 4O811R7-3A8-M385 4(8JJOORAASHM )8 3855-37-98641 UZZIAH (AZARIAH) 79JO2-T7H4A0MA 7H5A0Z-7 (3J2EHHOEAZHEAKZIA) H7M 3A751N-67A-1S66S8E7H 697-643 AJMOOSNIA 6H4 36-4614-1609JEHFOIIJRAZESEKHTDI OEMEIXKA I(ICLEAJTHELUEH IIMDO NA(PAF KML( HIJJAEM,EE TWAT)CTH AONS6ENND 0T II 9SOJAA-O E5HHBUR9))AUT8 BH55SY99EAL78RLO--NE55NM 89K 6 76IDN0E5GSDTROOMY,E FDA 5L8L6S TO BABYLON ESTHERM cA. L4AE7CZ8HRJAI O NcSE.EE LH4N 6cET.5M NT4IOE5AH 0HJEU MGDOIAAVHHE R 4IN5NS7 BJAUBDYALHO N4 4c4. -443322-430 ECdyliicntd oenr Cyrus Ephesus ruins SiHmaosnm, obnreoathnes rt aokfJ eoJ hucndoA anHrstiy rsMortcloa abocncufua ltsubh seIeA u Iblsp ee,dr xciegaeocoJnsmlovtdaehhereresnorn s orsJH duh ay Jlni1erumnc5rda as2eoneeafulu fsJs1 u r4Isud2,ul e-ehc1acri3 ge1o5he2f d 9pJsru iAderesitas t 11o30b44uS--la11ul00os4 3mase kAilneRgxI a1Sn0Ed3Ne- r7C 6H76R-I6S7T SEEN BY MORJEE TWHSA, NIN 5C0L0U DPIENOGP LPER, IASSCCIHLEPLENSARAJTDUAOE SALPMD ’NHTS EOA DESF GN IHATPRR HEAMQISAPUEUTAV PL IRAMAE’LSTPN AI YIOSC ,,Rc SS OE.EKIT NXDO3LIVPN 0ENcEE GA.MLR R3LOSAY2EIFRO D JTJN OYUF RUR3DEOR7EDNMA E c 4RY. 1O 4c-M4.4 4E4 74-949 SDiAIto NowPmm OaTesiS Ht siuTacEnnLh d’oEsAe l rarEJu rJNGOslJFTeE EebHEH LWr(AecRoENEl.N’IiEU s e 8S J EvrS5HRSEueXA-l EWA 9eIJLRoA6T L(IhE)EHcE SnMa.VDE H’n6sO R d 8CeTLR )xHoO.TTEitlH RheV6Pe AIOw6ArSsNL-TaT b7sTM I eJ 3AuOl6OniNe6SdIvSN eer Aristobulus II 67-63 COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM c. 49 SOLOMON’S TEMPLE COMPLETED 960 ELIJAH c. 870-E8L4I5SHA c. 845-800 JONAH Ac.M 7O8S1 c. 765-754 GEDALIAH, GOVERNOR OF JUDAH 586 Pompey conquers JerusaHlyermca fnours RIoI,m hei g6h3 priest 63-40 PAUL’S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY c. 49-51 BOOK OF REcV.E 9L0A-T9I6O No rW c.R I6T8T-E6N9 EARLIEST NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS WRITTEN c. 49 See note above. World History City of Samaria founded c. 879 ISHAOIASHEA c .c .7 76508-6-77325 Nineveh, capital of Assyria, falls to the Babylonians and the Medes 612 Mt. Vesuvius Masada Roman Colosseum Rworistettetna iSnt oGnree eTkr,i bEugtyep ttoia nPt hoileermoyg lVy phs HHeerroodd b tehgein Gs rreeaftu rabpisphoiinngt ethde k tienmgp olef 2J0udea 37-4 Josephus, Jewish historian 37-100 Babylon falls to Persia 539 Pericles 500-429 and Egyptian demotic 196 Hillel and Shammai are the leading rabbis 30 BC-AD 10 Claudius conquers Britain for Rome 43 Hiram, king of Tyre c. 978-944 MICAH c. 738-698 Darius (Gubaru) the Mede, governor of Babylon 539 Persia regains control of Egypt 342-332 Sulla dictator of Rome 82-79 Qumran destroyed 68 Battle of Qarqar–Israel and Syria clash with Assyria 853 First recorded Olympic games 776 Egypt ruled by the Persians 525-405 Alexander the Great conquers Egypt and Palestine, Hellenization begins 332 Spartacus leads slave revolt 73-71 Romans destroy Jewish temple and Jerusalem 70 Assyria forces Israel to pay tribute 841 Roman Republic established 509 First Punic War; Romans control Italy 264-241 Hasmonean dynasty (Jewish Self Rule) 164-63 Cleopatra VII rules Egypt 51-31 Construction begins on Roman Colosseum 71 Traditional date for the founding of Rome 753 Buddha, India 550-480 Septuagint (Scriptures translated into Greek in Alexandria) c. 255 Syria oppresses Israel Homer c. 800-701 Herodotus 485-424 Second Punic War; Hannibal in Italy 219-201 Dead Sea Scrolls (copieBs aotft lSec roipft uPrheisl)liwprii t4te2n c. 200 BCB-AaDt t1le00 of Actium, Rome controls EgMypt.t V3e1s uvius erupts, deMsatrsoaydian gf aPlolsm tpoe itih aen Rd oHmearcnusl a7n3e um 79 King Mesha of Moab 830 Assyria rules Egypt 671-652 Confucius, Chinese philosopher 551-479 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta 431-404 Third Punic War; Romans control Greece 149-146 Philo Judaeus of Alexandria 20 BC-AD 50 Dedication of Colosseum 80 ASSYRIAN EAMshPuIrRnEasirpal II 883-859 Shalmaneser IV 783-773 ShaSlamrgaonne sIeI r( 7V2 722-760-752) 2takes Samaria, exiles people to Assyria NE7M2E2OPI-RBEABYLONIAN CyrusP tEhReS IGAreNa tE M55P9I-R5E30 ArtaxerxeGsa IuIl s4 0sa4c-3k5 R9ome 390 AEMLEPXIARENDRIAN PTOLEMIAESn tOioFc hEuGsY IP 2T80-261 Ptolemy V 2SO0E3FL- E1SU8Y1RCIIADS ADnetmioecthruiuss VI ESuopteart o1r6 126-135-1062 ROMAN EMPIRECaesar Augustus (Octavian), first Roman Emperor E2m7 pBeC-rAoDrs 1G4alba, Otho, ViEtmelpleiurosr 6V8e-s6p9asian 69-79 Captives shown on Mesha Stele Shalmaneser III 858-824 Ashurdan AIIsIh 7u7r-2N-7ir5a5ri V 754-745 Sennacherib E7s0a4r-h6a8d1don 680-669 Nabopolassar I 625-605 CamDbayrsieuss 5I 2592-25-24286 XerxeXs eIr x(eAsh Ia s(uAehraussu)e 4ru85s)-4 m65akes Esther queen c. 4A7r8taxerxes III 358-337 AlexanPdteor lethmey GIr e3a2t3 -323865-323 PAtnotlieomchy uIsI II I2 4266-12-22147 AleDxeamnedterri uBsa lIaIs 1 14550-1-13485 Jfourlmiu st hCea eFsiarsr,t CTrraiussmuvsi raantde P6o0mpey EmpeErmorp Teirboerr Ciuasli g1u4l-a3 737-41 Emperor Titus 79-81 Shishak Relief Shishak I 945-924 Shamsi-Adad V 823-811 Tiglath-Pileser III 744-727 Ashurbanipal 668-627 Nebuchadnezzar II 604-562 Artaxerxes 464-424 Darius II 423-405 Seleucus I 312P-t2o8le0my II 285-246 Ptolemy IVA 2n2ti1o-c2h0u3s III the GArenatti o2c2h3u-s1 8V7I 145-142 AntioDcehmues tVriIuIs S IiIdIe t1e2s9 -113285-129 Gallio, procEomnpsuerl oorf CAlEacmuhdapiieuar so5 r41 1D-5-o52m4itian (81-96) demands title “Lord and God” Middle East History Adad-Nirari III 810-783 Egypt independent from Persia 405-342 Alexandrian Empire divided; Ptolemy rules Egypt, Seleucus rules Seleucus IV Philopator 187-175Antiochus VIII Grypus 125-96 Emperor Nero 54-68 Emperor Nerva 96-98 Persia and Syria, Antigonus rules Macedonia and Greece 323 Antiochus IX Cyzicanus 116-95 Rome burns, Nero blames and persecutes Christians 64-68 Emperor Trajan 98-117 Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-163 1000 BC THE IRON AGE THE IRON AGE i Bdaotoek os fo ef vtehnet sB oibnl et haer et ilmisete ldin bey. GENESIS, JOB EDXEOUDTEURSO, NLEOVMITYIC, UJOSS, HNUUAMBERS, JUDGES, RUTH, 1& 2 SAMUEL, 1 CHRONICLES, PSALMS Bible Abraham to the Sojourn in Egypt Moses and the Exodus The Conquest and the Judges United Kingdom Time Line Bible History JOSEPH c. 1914-1805 SLAVERY IN EGYPT (dates uncertain) ERA OF THE JUDGES BEGINS c. 1350 PRIESTHOOD Judges: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah (and Barak), Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Samson, Eli, and Samuel OF ABIATHAR AARON c. 1529-1407 ABRAHAM c. 2166-1991 JOSEPH BECOMES AN OFFICIAL IN EGYPT c. 1884 Some scholars place Abraham’s birth at 1952 BC. In this case, JAC0B AND HIS FAMILY GO TO EGYPT c. 1876 MOSES c. 1526-1406 biblical events through Joseph would slide to the right 214 years. Sons of Jacob (Israel)–Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin FIRST PASSOVER c. 1446 RUTH KINGS OF ISRAEL Key ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Grandsons (sons of Joseph)–Manasseh, Ephraim (listed by dates of reign) JOB (dates unknown) "HIGH DATE” FOR THE EXODUS & WILDERNESS WANDERINGS c. 1446 "LOW DATE” FOR THE EXODUS c. 1290 KING SAUL c. 1051-1011 ISHMAEL c. 2080-1943 Some scholars date the Exodus at 1290. For a “low date” Major event ISAAC c. 2066-1886 TEN COMMANDMENTS AND OTHER LAWS GIVEN Eexveondtuss, ,a tnhde tdhaet ebse ogfi nthnein Pga dssaotev efor, rw thiled eerrnae ossf twhea nJuddergiensg KING DAVID c. Circa (about) JACOB (ISRAEL) c. 2005-1859 TABERNACLE wofo tuhled Jsuldidgee st.o the right 156 years, compressing the dates ELI, PRIEST IN SHILOH c. 1100-1060 c. 1011-971 JOSHUA LEADS ISRAELITES INTO CANAAN || 10 years between lines JACOB FLEES TO HARAN c. 1929 RAHAB HELPS SAVE SPIES The city of Ur falls c. 2004 SAMUEL, JUDGE & PROPHET Year marker World History Hammurapi (Hammurabi) reigns in Babylon 1792-1750 OF ISRAEL c. 1060-1020 Time span marker Law code of Hammurapi Earliest forms of writing (cuneiform) c. 3200 Tabernacle Many dates listed are approximate and may First Ziggurats built by Ur-Nammu c. 2112-2095 Hittites sack Babylon 1595 vary according to different scholars. Creation to Abraham Iron Age begins; Hittite Empire collapses c. 1200 NOAH 950 (The Flood) Tiglath-Pileser I rules Assyria 1114-1076 (The Fall) ADAM 930* SHEM 600 Trojan War begins c. 1190 Bible History S E T HE N9O1S2 905 A SRAPLHAAHX A4D33 438 Shang Dynasty in China c. 1450-1027 KENAN (CAINAN) 910 EBER 464 Code of Hammurapi Beni Hasan Mural Ruins at Jericho King Tutankhamen Chou Dynasty begins in China c. 1150 M AJH AARLEAD L EE9NE6OL2 C8H9 5365 (God t ook him.) P R EESLUEERG 2U 32G93 9230 18th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1570 Amenhotep III 1416-A1m37e7nhotep IV (Ikhnaton) 1377-1360 MPhearrnaeopht aMhe r1n2e3p7ta-1h2’s2 7victory stele mentions Israel Mayan Dynasties founded in Central America c. 1000 World History METHUSELAH 9 69 NAHOR 148 Ahmose 1570-1545 for the first time in non-biblical history LAMECH 777 TERA 205 Tutankhamen (“King Tut”) 1360-1350 * The numbers indicate the age of the person at d eath. ABRAHAM 175 The red lines indicate the life span of the person in relationship to the others. Amenhotep 1545-1529 Ay 1350-1347 Egypt’s power begins to decline c. 1164 Thutmose 1529-1517 Merneptah Stele Middle East History EGYPT Thutmose II 1517-1504 Horemhab 1347-1318 Old Kingdom Pyramids built c. 2700-2200 Thutmose III 1504-1453 19th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1318 Middle Kingdom (11th-12th Dynasty) in Egypt c. 2050-1800 Hyksos rule Egypt c. 1670-1570 Queen Hatshepshut 1504-1483 Rameses I 1318-1317 Second Intermediate Period (13th-17th Dynasties) c. 1800-1570 Amenhotep II 1453-1426 Seti I 1317-1304 © RW Research, Inc. Middle East History Rose Publishing, Inc. Thutmose IV 1426-1416 Rameses II 1304-1237 www.rose-publishing.com THE BRONZE AGE THE IRON AGE 1 KINGS, ECCLESIASTES, SONG OF SONGS, JONAH, AMOS, ISAIAH, NAHUM, JEREMIAH, LAMENTATIONS, ZEPHANIAH, DANIEL, ESTHER, MALACHI, EZRA, MARK, JOHN, ACTS, JAMES, GALATIANS, 1 & 2 THESSALONIANS, HEBREWS, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS, ROMANS, EPHESIANS, PHILEMON, COLOSSIANS, TITUS, PROVERBS, 2 CHRONICLES, 2 KINGS HOSEA, MICAH EZEKIEL, HABAKKUK, OBADIAH, ZECHARIAH, HAGGAI JOEL, NEHEMIAH INTER-TESTAMENTAL PERIOD MATTHEW, LUKE PHILIPPIANS, 1 & 2 TIMOTHY, 1 & 2 PETER, JUDE, 1, 2 & 3 JOHN, REVELATION 1000 BC United Kingdom Divided Kingdom Exile Restoration of Jerusalem Palestine ruled by Egyptian Ptolemies, the Syrian Seleucids, the Maccabeans and the Romans New Testament JEROBOAM I 931-910 AHAZIAH 853-852 JEHOASH 798-782 ISRAEL (NORTHERN KINGDOM) FALLS TO THE ASSYRIANS 722 JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN 7-5 BC PRIESTHOOD OF ABIATHAR NADAB 910-909 JORAM 852-841 JEROBOAM II 793-753 NAHUM c. 658-615 ZECHARIAH c. 522-509 PTOLEMAIC EGYPT CONTROLS PALESTINE 331-198 JESUS BORN IN BETHLEHEM 6-4 BC FELIX, GOVERNOR OF JUDEA 52-57 KINGN DAATVHIADN c. 1011-971 KDIINVIGSISO ON FO BFIAS TRAHASEHE AKL I (9NN0G9OD-EOR8OTL8MTIZAM6HB IH9RMNE3 IIRR8 1A 88IN8H 8688)5A-588-B-5888 75884074-853 JEHU 841-814JEHOAHAZ 814-798 PMEZSEKEHNCAAAHHPLHAE LE7KRUM5AIM2A HH7- H77I5OA 3527S2H2-5H7 3E47A24 2 7-3724-0722 JEREMZIEAPHH AcN. 6IA5EDH0ZA- 5EcN.8K I2I6EEH4LL0 A c-cB.6. A2 66K622K00-U-55K47 O0c0B. A6D0I8A-5H9 8c. 590 CERXYEIRLBUEUSS’I SLBZ DEEEHIDGRANIITUGGCNEBTG M OB TAAPOAFILL BTRcELEE. OE LCMT5W OU2PASM0LRN EPNJD LE B TWEJEOTOSGE S JIDTHEN ORU5S U1A R56S E3LAT6EULAERDMN TTHOE TJHEEWIRS LAND 538 The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV triesTJ htuoed afSosy rrMcieaa ncJ JceSeawebwlseei sutuhosc ipalTdeebrsaima edbnspsedtl gseoai nnoiJ n nett hwoJge ieorsirourhu dl lsera ae twlPeve,aor mmldlete s srsa tewegidncaieretidahn t1i scet9tahs 8tt eteh hdSee,e S lHteeeaulmencuuipdcklisekd as1h 71 516-6614-61360 JESUS AMAZES THE TJEUADCEHAE RBSEJ CEINOSU MTSEH SBE AATPP ERTMOIONPZMLETAIDEU N,Hc HS M.E E PRPAIRRNIODOOLDI DVA7S TIATANERNR,CYT CEG IHBP OREAEVLUGSEA LIRRUNEUNSDSL O REcBRU.SCY L2OA GAE6FIAS A LG JPJIUOULHDVEDAEEEES RAA4,N 2H4BO6 ICRBG--3 ACH6-6DA - P4D3R1 96,I E4S4T- 4168-36 PAUL’S TFHEISRTDUJMA SAMPIM,NRE IEGSTT RSSYEO,IORRV OTM EENAHDREANE N 6Rc DOB.2Y RRP 6J AO4OOU TUFoHL rRJE NMcUR.EA D YO6RE 8FAcT .Y J 55RE92SE--UD56S72, KING SOLOMON c. 971-9K3I1NGS OF JUDAH (SOUTHERN) AMAZIAH 796-767 JEHOAHAZ (SHALLUM) 609 TO FINISH REBUILDING THE TEMPLE 520-516 Jonathan, brother of Judas Maccabeus continues revolt 160-143 CRUCIFIXION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST c. 30 GOSPEL PREACHED TO GENTILES 40 Bible History REHOBOAMA AB9SI3AJ1A -99H11 193-1837-0911QUEEJNE HAAOTHHSAHAZLAIIPAAHHJHAE 8TH84 4O811R7-3A8-M385 4(8JJOORAASHM )8 3855-37-98641 UZZIAH (AZARIAH) 79JO2-T7H4A0MA 7H5A0Z-7 (3J2EHHOEAZHEAKZIA) H7M 3A751N-67A-1S66S8E7H 697-643 AJMOOSNIA 6H4 36-4614-1609JEHFOIIJRAZESEKHTDI OEMEIXKA I(ICLEAJTHELUEH IIMDO NA(PAF KML( HIJJAEM,EE TWAT)CTH AONS6ENND 0T II 9SOJAA-O E5HHBUR9))AUT8 BH55SY99EAL78RLO--NE55NM 89K 6 76IDN0E5GSDTROOMY,E FDA 5L8L6S TO BABYLON ESTHERM cA. L4AE7CZ8HRJAI O NcSE.EE LH4N 6cET.5M NT4IOE5AH 0HJEU MGDOIAAVHHE R 4IN5NS7 BJAUBDYALHO N4 4c4. -443322-430 ECdyliicntd oenr Cyrus Ephesus ruins SiHmaosnm, obnreoathnes rt aokfJ eoJ hucndoA anHrstiy rsMortcloa abocncufua ltsubh seIeA u Iblsp ee,dr xciegaeocoJnsmlovtdaehhereresnorn s orsJH duh ay Jlni1erumnc5rda as2eoneeafulu fsJs1 u r4Isud2,ul e-ehc1acri3 ge1o5he2f d 9pJsru iAderesitas t 11o30b44uS--la11ul00os4 3mase kAilneRgxI a1Sn0Ed3Ne- r7C 6H76R-I6S7T SEEN BY MORJEE TWHSA, NIN 5C0L0U DPIENOGP LPER, IASSCCIHLEPLENSARAJTDUAOE SALPMD ’NHTS EOA DESF GN IHATPRR HEAMQISAPUEUTAV PL IRAMAE’LSTPN AI YIOSC ,,Rc SS OE.EKIT NXDO3LIVPN 0ENcEE GA.MLR R3LOSAY2EIFRO D JTJN OYUF RUR3DEOR7EDNMA E c 4RY. 1O 4c-M4.4 4E4 74-949 SDiAIto NowPmm OaTesiS Ht siuTacEnnLh d’oEsAe l rarEJu rJNGOslJFTeE EebHEH LWr(AecRoENEl.N’IiEU s e 8S J EvrS5HRSEueXA-l EWA 9eIJLRoA6T L(IhE)EHcE SnMa.VDE H’n6sO R d 8CeTLR )xHoO.TTEitlH RheV6Pe AIOw6ArSsNL-TaT b7sTM I eJ 3AuOl6OniNe6SdIvSN eer Aristobulus II 67-63 COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM c. 49 SOLOMON’S TEMPLE COMPLETED 960 ELIJAH c. 870-E8L4I5SHA c. 845-800 JONAH Ac.M 7O8S1 c. 765-754 GEDALIAH, GOVERNOR OF JUDAH 586 Pompey conquers JerusaHlyermca fnours RIoI,m hei g6h3 priest 63-40 PAUL’S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY c. 49-51 BOOK OF REcV.E 9L0A-T9I6O No rW c.R I6T8T-E6N9 EARLIEST NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS WRITTEN c. 49 See note above. World History City of Samaria founded c. 879 ISHAOIASHEA c .c .7 76508-6-77325 Nineveh, capital of Assyria, falls to the Babylonians and the Medes 612 Mt. Vesuvius Masada Roman Colosseum Rworistettetna iSnt oGnree eTkr,i bEugtyep ttoia nPt hoileermoyg lVy phs HHeerroodd b tehgein Gs rreeaftu rabpisphoiinngt ethde k tienmgp olef 2J0udea 37-4 Josephus, Jewish historian 37-100 Babylon falls to Persia 539 Pericles 500-429 and Egyptian demotic 196 Hillel and Shammai are the leading rabbis 30 BC-AD 10 Claudius conquers Britain for Rome 43 Hiram, king of Tyre c. 978-944 MICAH c. 738-698 Darius (Gubaru) the Mede, governor of Babylon 539 Persia regains control of Egypt 342-332 Sulla dictator of Rome 82-79 Qumran destroyed 68 Battle of Qarqar–Israel and Syria clash with Assyria 853 First recorded Olympic games 776 Egypt ruled by the Persians 525-405 Alexander the Great conquers Egypt and Palestine, Hellenization begins 332 Spartacus leads slave revolt 73-71 Romans destroy Jewish temple and Jerusalem 70 Assyria forces Israel to pay tribute 841 Roman Republic established 509 First Punic War; Romans control Italy 264-241 Hasmonean dynasty (Jewish Self Rule) 164-63 Cleopatra VII rules Egypt 51-31 Construction begins on Roman Colosseum 71 Traditional date for the founding of Rome 753 Buddha, India 550-480 Septuagint (Scriptures translated into Greek in Alexandria) c. 255 Syria oppresses Israel Homer c. 800-701 Herodotus 485-424 Second Punic War; Hannibal in Italy 219-201 Dead Sea Scrolls (copieBs aotft lSec roipft uPrheisl)liwprii t4te2n c. 200 BCB-AaDt t1le00 of Actium, Rome controls EgMypt.t V3e1s uvius erupts, deMsatrsoaydian gf aPlolsm tpoe itih aen Rd oHmearcnusl a7n3e um 79 King Mesha of Moab 830 Assyria rules Egypt 671-652 Confucius, Chinese philosopher 551-479 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta 431-404 Third Punic War; Romans control Greece 149-146 Philo Judaeus of Alexandria 20 BC-AD 50 Dedication of Colosseum 80 ASSYRIAN EAMshPuIrRnEasirpal II 883-859 Shalmaneser IV 783-773 ShaSlamrgaonne sIeI r( 7V2 722-760-752) 2takes Samaria, exiles people to Assyria NE7M2E2OPI-RBEABYLONIAN CyrusP tEhReS IGAreNa tE M55P9I-R5E30 ArtaxerxeGsa IuIl s4 0sa4c-3k5 R9ome 390 AEMLEPXIARENDRIAN PTOLEMIAESn tOioFc hEuGsY IP 2T80-261 Ptolemy V 2SO0E3FL- E1SU8Y1RCIIADS ADnetmioecthruiuss VI ESuopteart o1r6 126-135-1062 ROMAN EMPIRECaesar Augustus (Octavian), first Roman Emperor E2m7 pBeC-rAoDrs 1G4alba, Otho, ViEtmelpleiurosr 6V8e-s6p9asian 69-79 Captives shown on Mesha Stele Shalmaneser III 858-824 Ashurdan AIIsIh 7u7r-2N-7ir5a5ri V 754-745 Sennacherib E7s0a4r-h6a8d1don 680-669 Nabopolassar I 625-605 CamDbayrsieuss 5I 2592-25-24286 XerxeXs eIr x(eAsh Ia s(uAehraussu)e 4ru85s)-4 m65akes Esther queen c. 4A7r8taxerxes III 358-337 AlexanPdteor lethmey GIr e3a2t3 -323865-323 PAtnotlieomchy uIsI II I2 4266-12-22147 AleDxeamnedterri uBsa lIaIs 1 14550-1-13485 Jfourlmiu st hCea eFsiarsr,t CTrraiussmuvsi raantde P6o0mpey EmpeErmorp Teirboerr Ciuasli g1u4l-a3 737-41 Emperor Titus 79-81 Shishak Relief Shishak I 945-924 Shamsi-Adad V 823-811 Tiglath-Pileser III 744-727 Ashurbanipal 668-627 Nebuchadnezzar II 604-562 Artaxerxes 464-424 Darius II 423-405 Seleucus I 312P-t2o8le0my II 285-246 Ptolemy IVA 2n2ti1o-c2h0u3s III the GArenatti o2c2h3u-s1 8V7I 145-142 AntioDcehmues tVriIuIs S IiIdIe t1e2s9 -113285-129 Gallio, procEomnpsuerl oorf CAlEacmuhdapiieuar so5 r41 1D-5-o52m4itian (81-96) demands title “Lord and God” Middle East History Adad-Nirari III 810-783 Egypt independent from Persia 405-342 Alexandrian Empire divided; Ptolemy rules Egypt, Seleucus rules Seleucus IV Philopator 187-175Antiochus VIII Grypus 125-96 Emperor Nero 54-68 Emperor Nerva 96-98 Persia and Syria, Antigonus rules Macedonia and Greece 323 Antiochus IX Cyzicanus 116-95 Rome burns, Nero blames and persecutes Christians 64-68 Emperor Trajan 98-117 Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-163 1000 BC THE IRON AGE THE IRON AGE i Bdaotoek os fo ef vtehnet sB oibnl et haer et ilmisete ldin bey. GENESIS, JOB EDXEOUDTEURSO, NLEOVMITYIC, UJOSS, HNUUAMBERS, JUDGES, RUTH, 1& 2 SAMUEL, 1 CHRONICLES, PSALMS Bible Abraham to the Sojourn in Egypt Moses and the Exodus The Conquest and the Judges United Kingdom Time Line Bible History JOSEPH c. 1914-1805 SLAVERY IN EGYPT (dates uncertain) ERA OF THE JUDGES BEGINS c. 1350 PRIESTHOOD Judges: Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah (and Barak), Gideon, Tola, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Samson, Eli, and Samuel OF ABIATHAR AARON c. 1529-1407 ABRAHAM c. 2166-1991 JOSEPH BECOMES AN OFFICIAL IN EGYPT c. 1884 Some scholars place Abraham’s birth at 1952 BC. In this case, JAC0B AND HIS FAMILY GO TO EGYPT c. 1876 MOSES c. 1526-1406 biblical events through Joseph would slide to the right 214 years. Sons of Jacob (Israel)–Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin FIRST PASSOVER c. 1446 RUTH KINGS OF ISRAEL Key ABRAHAMIC COVENANT Grandsons (sons of Joseph)–Manasseh, Ephraim (listed by dates of reign) JOB (dates unknown) "HIGH DATE” FOR THE EXODUS & WILDERNESS WANDERINGS c. 1446 "LOW DATE” FOR THE EXODUS c. 1290 KING SAUL c. 1051-1011 ISHMAEL c. 2080-1943 Some scholars date the Exodus at 1290. For a “low date” Major event ISAAC c. 2066-1886 TEN COMMANDMENTS AND OTHER LAWS GIVEN Eexveondtuss, ,a tnhde tdhaet ebse ogfi nthnein Pga dssaotev efor, rw thiled eerrnae ossf twhea nJuddergiensg KING DAVID c. Circa (about) JACOB (ISRAEL) c. 2005-1859 TABERNACLE wofo tuhled Jsuldidgee st.o the right 156 years, compressing the dates ELI, PRIEST IN SHILOH c. 1100-1060 c. 1011-971 JOSHUA LEADS ISRAELITES INTO CANAAN || 10 years between lines JACOB FLEES TO HARAN c. 1929 RAHAB HELPS SAVE SPIES The city of Ur falls c. 2004 SAMUEL, JUDGE & PROPHET Year marker World History Hammurapi (Hammurabi) reigns in Babylon 1792-1750 OF ISRAEL c. 1060-1020 Time span marker Law code of Hammurapi Earliest forms of writing (cuneiform) c. 3200 Tabernacle Many dates listed are approximate and may First Ziggurats built by Ur-Nammu c. 2112-2095 Hittites sack Babylon 1595 vary according to different scholars. Creation to Abraham Iron Age begins; Hittite Empire collapses c. 1200 NOAH 950 (The Flood) Tiglath-Pileser I rules Assyria 1114-1076 (The Fall) ADAM 930* SHEM 600 Trojan War begins c. 1190 Bible History S E T HE N9O1S2 905 A SRAPLHAAHX A4D33 438 Shang Dynasty in China c. 1450-1027 KENAN (CAINAN) 910 EBER 464 Code of Hammurapi Beni Hasan Mural Ruins at Jericho King Tutankhamen Chou Dynasty begins in China c. 1150 M AJH AARLEAD L EE9NE6OL2 C8H9 5365 (God t ook him.) P R EESLUEERG 2U 32G93 9230 18th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1570 Amenhotep III 1416-A1m37e7nhotep IV (Ikhnaton) 1377-1360 MPhearrnaeopht aMhe r1n2e3p7ta-1h2’s2 7victory stele mentions Israel Mayan Dynasties founded in Central America c. 1000 World History METHUSELAH 9 69 NAHOR 148 Ahmose 1570-1545 for the first time in non-biblical history LAMECH 777 TERA 205 Tutankhamen (“King Tut”) 1360-1350 * The numbers indicate the age of the person at d eath. ABRAHAM 175 The red lines indicate the life span of the person in relationship to the others. Amenhotep 1545-1529 Ay 1350-1347 Egypt’s power begins to decline c. 1164 Thutmose 1529-1517 Merneptah Stele Middle East History EGYPT Thutmose II 1517-1504 Horemhab 1347-1318 Old Kingdom Pyramids built c. 2700-2200 Thutmose III 1504-1453 19th Dynasty begins in Egypt 1318 Middle Kingdom (11th-12th Dynasty) in Egypt c. 2050-1800 Hyksos rule Egypt c. 1670-1570 Queen Hatshepshut 1504-1483 Rameses I 1318-1317 Second Intermediate Period (13th-17th Dynasties) c. 1800-1570 Amenhotep II 1453-1426 Seti I 1317-1304 © RW Research, Inc. Middle East History Rose Publishing, Inc. Thutmose IV 1426-1416 Rameses II 1304-1237 www.rose-publishing.com THE BRONZE AGE THE IRON AGE 1 KINGS, ECCLESIASTES, SONG OF SONGS, JONAH, AMOS, ISAIAH, NAHUM, JEREMIAH, LAMENTATIONS, ZEPHANIAH, DANIEL, ESTHER, MALACHI, EZRA, MARK, JOHN, ACTS, JAMES, GALATIANS, 1 & 2 THESSALONIANS, HEBREWS, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS, ROMANS, EPHESIANS, PHILEMON, COLOSSIANS, TITUS, PROVERBS, 2 CHRONICLES, 2 KINGS HOSEA, MICAH EZEKIEL, HABAKKUK, OBADIAH, ZECHARIAH, HAGGAI JOEL, NEHEMIAH INTER-TESTAMENTAL PERIOD MATTHEW, LUKE PHILIPPIANS, 1 & 2 TIMOTHY, 1 & 2 PETER, JUDE, 1, 2 & 3 JOHN, REVELATION 1000 BC United Kingdom Divided Kingdom Exile Restoration of Jerusalem Palestine ruled by Egyptian Ptolemies, the Syrian Seleucids, the Maccabeans and the Romans New Testament JEROBOAM I 931-910 AHAZIAH 853-852 JEHOASH 798-782 ISRAEL (NORTHERN KINGDOM) FALLS TO THE ASSYRIANS 722 JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN 7-5 BC PRIESTHOOD OF ABIATHAR NADAB 910-909 JORAM 852-841 JEROBOAM II 793-753 NAHUM c. 658-615 ZECHARIAH c. 522-509 PTOLEMAIC EGYPT CONTROLS PALESTINE 331-198 JESUS BORN IN BETHLEHEM 6-4 BC FELIX, GOVERNOR OF JUDEA 52-57 KINGN DAATVHIADN c. 1011-971 KDIINVIGSISO ON FO BFIAS TRAHASEHE AKL I (9NN0G9OD-EOR8OTL8MTIZAM6HB IH9RMNE3 IIRR8 1A 88IN8H 8688)5A-588-B-5888 75884074-853 JEHU 841-814JEHOAHAZ 814-798 PMEZSEKEHNCAAAHHPLHAE LE7KRUM5AIM2A HH7- H77I5OA 3527S2H2-5H7 3E47A24 2 7-3724-0722 JEREMZIEAPHH AcN. 6IA5EDH0ZA- 5EcN.8K I2I6EEH4LL0 A c-cB.6. A2 66K622K00-U-55K47 O0c0B. A6D0I8A-5H9 8c. 590 CERXYEIRLBUEUSS’I SLBZ DEEEHIDGRANIITUGGCNEBTG M OB TAAPOAFILL BTRcELEE. OE LCMT5W OU2PASM0LRN EPNJD LE B TWEJEOTOSGE S JIDTHEN ORU5S U1A R56S E3LAT6EULAERDMN TTHOE TJHEEWIRS LAND 538 The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV triesTJ htuoed afSosy rrMcieaa ncJ JceSeawebwlseei sutuhosc ipalTdeebrsaima edbnspsedtl gseoai nnoiJ n nett hwoJge ieorsirourhu dl lsera ae twlPeve,aor mmldlete s srsa tewegidncaieretidahn t1i scet9tahs 8tt eteh hdSee,e S lHteeeaulmencuuipdcklisekd as1h 71 516-6614-61360 JESUS AMAZES THE TJEUADCEHAE RBSEJ CEINOSU MTSEH SBE AATPP ERTMOIONPZMLETAIDEU N,Hc HS M.E E PRPAIRRNIODOOLDI DVA7S TIATANERNR,CYT CEG IHBP OREAEVLUGSEA LIRRUNEUNSDSL O REcBRU.SCY L2OA GAE6FIAS A LG JPJIUOULHDVEDAEEEES RAA4,N 2H4BO6 ICRBG--3 ACH6-6DA - P4D3R1 96,I E4S4T- 4168-36 PAUL’S TFHEISRTDUJMA SAMPIM,NRE IEGSTT RSSYEO,IORRV OTM EENAHDREANE N 6Rc DOB.2Y RRP 6J AO4OOU TUFoHL rRJE NMcUR.EA D YO6RE 8FAcT .Y J 55RE92SE--UD56S72, KING SOLOMON c. 971-9K3I1NGS OF JUDAH (SOUTHERN) AMAZIAH 796-767 JEHOAHAZ (SHALLUM) 609 TO FINISH REBUILDING THE TEMPLE 520-516 Jonathan, brother of Judas Maccabeus continues revolt 160-143 CRUCIFIXION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST c. 30 GOSPEL PREACHED TO GENTILES 40 Bible History REHOBOAMA AB9SI3AJ1A -99H11 193-1837-0911QUEEJNE HAAOTHHSAHAZLAIIPAAHHJHAE 8TH84 4O811R7-3A8-M385 4(8JJOORAASHM )8 3855-37-98641 UZZIAH (AZARIAH) 79JO2-T7H4A0MA 7H5A0Z-7 (3J2EHHOEAZHEAKZIA) H7M 3A751N-67A-1S66S8E7H 697-643 AJMOOSNIA 6H4 36-4614-1609JEHFOIIJRAZESEKHTDI OEMEIXKA I(ICLEAJTHELUEH IIMDO NA(PAF KML( HIJJAEM,EE TWAT)CTH AONS6ENND 0T II 9SOJAA-O E5HHBUR9))AUT8 BH55SY99EAL78RLO--NE55NM 89K 6 76IDN0E5GSDTROOMY,E FDA 5L8L6S TO BABYLON ESTHERM cA. L4AE7CZ8HRJAI O NcSE.EE LH4N 6cET.5M NT4IOE5AH 0HJEU MGDOIAAVHHE R 4IN5NS7 BJAUBDYALHO N4 4c4. -443322-430 ECdyliicntd oenr Cyrus Ephesus ruins SiHmaosnm, obnreoathnes rt aokfJ eoJ hucndoA anHrstiy rsMortcloa abocncufua ltsubh seIeA u Iblsp ee,dr xciegaeocoJnsmlovtdaehhereresnorn s orsJH duh ay Jlni1erumnc5rda as2eoneeafulu fsJs1 u r4Isud2,ul e-ehc1acri3 ge1o5he2f d 9pJsru iAderesitas t 11o30b44uS--la11ul00os4 3mase kAilneRgxI a1Sn0Ed3Ne- r7C 6H76R-I6S7T SEEN BY MORJEE TWHSA, NIN 5C0L0U DPIENOGP LPER, IASSCCIHLEPLENSARAJTDUAOE SALPMD ’NHTS EOA DESF GN IHATPRR HEAMQISAPUEUTAV PL IRAMAE’LSTPN AI YIOSC ,,Rc SS OE.EKIT NXDO3LIVPN 0ENcEE GA.MLR R3LOSAY2EIFRO D JTJN OYUF RUR3DEOR7EDNMA E c 4RY. 1O 4c-M4.4 4E4 74-949 SDiAIto NowPmm OaTesiS Ht siuTacEnnLh d’oEsAe l rarEJu rJNGOslJFTeE EebHEH LWr(AecRoENEl.N’IiEU s e 8S J EvrS5HRSEueXA-l EWA 9eIJLRoA6T L(IhE)EHcE SnMa.VDE H’n6sO R d 8CeTLR )xHoO.TTEitlH RheV6Pe AIOw6ArSsNL-TaT b7sTM I eJ 3AuOl6OniNe6SdIvSN eer Aristobulus II 67-63 COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM c. 49 SOLOMON’S TEMPLE COMPLETED 960 ELIJAH c. 870-E8L4I5SHA c. 845-800 JONAH Ac.M 7O8S1 c. 765-754 GEDALIAH, GOVERNOR OF JUDAH 586 Pompey conquers JerusaHlyermca fnours RIoI,m hei g6h3 priest 63-40 PAUL’S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY c. 49-51 BOOK OF REcV.E 9L0A-T9I6O No rW c.R I6T8T-E6N9 EARLIEST NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS WRITTEN c. 49 See note above. World History City of Samaria founded c. 879 ISHAOIASHEA c .c .7 76508-6-77325 Nineveh, capital of Assyria, falls to the Babylonians and the Medes 612 Mt. Vesuvius Masada Roman Colosseum Rworistettetna iSnt oGnree eTkr,i bEugtyep ttoia nPt hoileermoyg lVy phs HHeerroodd b tehgein Gs rreeaftu rabpisphoiinngt ethde k tienmgp olef 2J0udea 37-4 Josephus, Jewish historian 37-100 Babylon falls to Persia 539 Pericles 500-429 and Egyptian demotic 196 Hillel and Shammai are the leading rabbis 30 BC-AD 10 Claudius conquers Britain for Rome 43 Hiram, king of Tyre c. 978-944 MICAH c. 738-698 Darius (Gubaru) the Mede, governor of Babylon 539 Persia regains control of Egypt 342-332 Sulla dictator of Rome 82-79 Qumran destroyed 68 Battle of Qarqar–Israel and Syria clash with Assyria 853 First recorded Olympic games 776 Egypt ruled by the Persians 525-405 Alexander the Great conquers Egypt and Palestine, Hellenization begins 332 Spartacus leads slave revolt 73-71 Romans destroy Jewish temple and Jerusalem 70 Assyria forces Israel to pay tribute 841 Roman Republic established 509 First Punic War; Romans control Italy 264-241 Hasmonean dynasty (Jewish Self Rule) 164-63 Cleopatra VII rules Egypt 51-31 Construction begins on Roman Colosseum 71 Traditional date for the founding of Rome 753 Buddha, India 550-480 Septuagint (Scriptures translated into Greek in Alexandria) c. 255 Syria oppresses Israel Homer c. 800-701 Herodotus 485-424 Second Punic War; Hannibal in Italy 219-201 Dead Sea Scrolls (copieBs aotft lSec roipft uPrheisl)liwprii t4te2n c. 200 BCB-AaDt t1le00 of Actium, Rome controls EgMypt.t V3e1s uvius erupts, deMsatrsoaydian gf aPlolsm tpoe itih aen Rd oHmearcnusl a7n3e um 79 King Mesha of Moab 830 Assyria rules Egypt 671-652 Confucius, Chinese philosopher 551-479 Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta 431-404 Third Punic War; Romans control Greece 149-146 Philo Judaeus of Alexandria 20 BC-AD 50 Dedication of Colosseum 80 ASSYRIAN EAMshPuIrRnEasirpal II 883-859 Shalmaneser IV 783-773 ShaSlamrgaonne sIeI r( 7V2 722-760-752) 2takes Samaria, exiles people to Assyria NE7M2E2OPI-RBEABYLONIAN CyrusP tEhReS IGAreNa tE M55P9I-R5E30 ArtaxerxeGsa IuIl s4 0sa4c-3k5 R9ome 390 AEMLEPXIARENDRIAN PTOLEMIAESn tOioFc hEuGsY IP 2T80-261 Ptolemy V 2SO0E3FL- E1SU8Y1RCIIADS ADnetmioecthruiuss VI ESuopteart o1r6 126-135-1062 ROMAN EMPIRECaesar Augustus (Octavian), first Roman Emperor E2m7 pBeC-rAoDrs 1G4alba, Otho, ViEtmelpleiurosr 6V8e-s6p9asian 69-79 Captives shown on Mesha Stele Shalmaneser III 858-824 Ashurdan AIIsIh 7u7r-2N-7ir5a5ri V 754-745 Sennacherib E7s0a4r-h6a8d1don 680-669 Nabopolassar I 625-605 CamDbayrsieuss 5I 2592-25-24286 XerxeXs eIr x(eAsh Ia s(uAehraussu)e 4ru85s)-4 m65akes Esther queen c. 4A7r8taxerxes III 358-337 AlexanPdteor lethmey GIr e3a2t3 -323865-323 PAtnotlieomchy uIsI II I2 4266-12-22147 AleDxeamnedterri uBsa lIaIs 1 14550-1-13485 Jfourlmiu st hCea eFsiarsr,t CTrraiussmuvsi raantde P6o0mpey EmpeErmorp Teirboerr Ciuasli g1u4l-a3 737-41 Emperor Titus 79-81 Shishak Relief Shishak I 945-924 Shamsi-Adad V 823-811 Tiglath-Pileser III 744-727 Ashurbanipal 668-627 Nebuchadnezzar II 604-562 Artaxerxes 464-424 Darius II 423-405 Seleucus I 312P-t2o8le0my II 285-246 Ptolemy IVA 2n2ti1o-c2h0u3s III the GArenatti o2c2h3u-s1 8V7I 145-142 AntioDcehmues tVriIuIs S IiIdIe t1e2s9 -113285-129 Gallio, procEomnpsuerl oorf CAlEacmuhdapiieuar so5 r41 1D-5-o52m4itian (81-96) demands title “Lord and God” Middle East History Adad-Nirari III 810-783 Egypt independent from Persia 405-342 Alexandrian Empire divided; Ptolemy rules Egypt, Seleucus rules Seleucus IV Philopator 187-175Antiochus VIII Grypus 125-96 Emperor Nero 54-68 Emperor Nerva 96-98 Persia and Syria, Antigonus rules Macedonia and Greece 323 Antiochus IX Cyzicanus 116-95 Rome burns, Nero blames and persecutes Christians 64-68 Emperor Trajan 98-117 Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-163 1000 BC THE IRON AGE THE IRON AGE i The Tabernacle Exodus 25–40; Hebrews 9–13 What is the Tabernacle? The tabernacle was a moveable “tent of meeting” that God commanded Moses to build. God wanted to dwell among his people, the Israelites. He wanted to have fellowship with them and be able to communicate with them. The tabernacle and its courtyard were constructed according to a pattern set by God, not by Moses. We study the tabernacle to understand the steps the Lord laid out for a sinful people to approach a holy God. The tabernacle was built approximately 1440 bc, and was the place where God dwelt with his people for 400 years. It was used from the time of the exodus until the time of King Solomon, when the temple was built. The tabernacle was the center of the Israelite camp. The twelve tribes of Israel camped around the tabernacle in a special arrangement. © RW Research, Inc. Rose Publishing, Inc. www.rose-publishing.com ii The Tabernacle Exodus 25–40; Hebrews 9–13 What is the Tabernacle? The tabernacle was a moveable “tent of meeting” that God commanded Moses to build. God wanted to dwell among his people, the Israelites. He wanted to have fellowship with them and be able to communicate with them. The tabernacle and its courtyard were constructed according to a pattern set by God, not by Moses. We study the tabernacle to understand the steps the Lord laid out for a sinful people to approach a holy God. The tabernacle was built approximately 1440 bc, and was the place where God dwelt with his people for 400 years. It was used from the time of the exodus until the time of King Solomon, when the temple was built. The tabernacle was the center of the Israelite camp. The twelve tribes of Israel camped around the tabernacle in a special arrangement. © RW Research, Inc. Rose Publishing, Inc. www.rose-publishing.com ii The Tabernacle Exodus 25–40; Hebrews 9–13 What is the Tabernacle? The tabernacle was a moveable “tent of meeting” that God commanded Moses to build. God wanted to dwell among his people, the Israelites. He wanted to have fellowship with them and be able to communicate with them. The tabernacle and its courtyard were constructed according to a pattern set by God, not by Moses. We study the tabernacle to understand the steps the Lord laid out for a sinful people to approach a holy God. The tabernacle was built approximately 1440 bc, and was the place where God dwelt with his people for 400 years. It was used from the time of the exodus until the time of King Solomon, when the temple was built. The tabernacle was the center of the Israelite camp. The twelve tribes of Israel camped around the tabernacle in a special arrangement. © RW Research, Inc. Rose Publishing, Inc. www.rose-publishing.com ii The Tabernacle Exodus 25–40; Hebrews 9–13 What is the Tabernacle? The tabernacle was a moveable “tent of meeting” that God commanded Moses to build. God wanted to dwell among his people, the Israelites. He wanted to have fellowship with them and be able to communicate with them. The tabernacle and its courtyard were constructed according to a pattern set by God, not by Moses. We study the tabernacle to understand the steps the Lord laid out for a sinful people to approach a holy God. The tabernacle was built approximately 1440 bc, and was the place where God dwelt with his people for 400 years. It was used from the time of the exodus until the time of King Solomon, when the temple was built. The tabernacle was the center of the Israelite camp. The twelve tribes of Israel camped around the tabernacle in a special arrangement. © RW Research, Inc. Rose Publishing, Inc. www.rose-publishing.com ii rose book of bible charts, maps and time lines 10th Anniversary Edition Torrance, California

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