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Timeline of the Bible 4115 B.C. Creation (approximate date) The Book of Genesis begins 3985 B.C. Seth, son of Adam, is born. 3880 B.C. Enos, son of Seth, is born. 3790 B.C. Cainan, son of Enos, is born. 3720 B.C. Mahalaleel, son of Cainan, is born. 3655 B.C. Jared, son of Mahalaleel, is born. 3493 B.C. Enoch, son of Jared, is born. 3428 B.C. Methuselah, son of Enoch, is born. 3241 B.C. Lamech, son of Methuselah, is born. 3185 B.C. Adam died at 930 years old. 3128 B.C. Enoch was 365 years old. Gen. 5:24 And Enoch walked with God: and he was not for God took him. 3073 B.C. Seth died at 912 years old. 3059 B.C. Noah, son of Lamech, is born. 2975 B.C. Enos died at 905 years old. 2880 B.C. Cainan died at 910 years old. 2825 B.C. Mahalaleel died at 895 years old. 2693 B.C. Jared died at 962 years old. 2677 B.C. God warns Noah of the coming Flood. 2557 B.C. Shem, son of Noah, is born. 2462 B.C. Lamech died at 777 years old. 2457 B.C. Methuselah died at 969 years old. The Flood 2456 B.C. Arphaxad, son of Shem, is born. 2421 B.C. Salah, son of Arphaxad, is born. 2391 B.C. Eber, son of Salah, is born. Time of Babel

2357 B.C. Peleg, son of Eber, is born. In his days the earth was divided. Gen. 10:25 2327 B.C. Reu, son of Peleg, is born. 2295 B.C. Serug, son of Reu, is born. 2265 B.C. Nahor is born. 2236 B.C. Terah, son of Nahor, is born. 2166 B.C. Abram, son of Terah, is born. 2118 B.C. Peleg died at 239 years old. 2117 B.C. Nahor died at 148 years old. 2109 B.C. Noah died at 950 years old. 2091 B.C. Abram leaves Haran to go to the Promised Land. 2088 B.C. Reu died at 239 years old. 2067 B.C. The Lord changes Abram s name to Abraham. 2066 B.C. Isaac, son of Abraham, is born. 2065 B.C. Serug died at 230 years old. 2031 B.C. Terah died at 205 years old. 2018 B.C. Arphaxad died at 438 years old. 2006 B.C. Jacob, son of Isaac, is born. 1991 B.C. Abraham dies at 175 years old. 1988 B.C. Salah died at 433 years old. 1927 B.C. Eber died at 464 years old. 1915 B.C. Joseph, son of Jacob, is born. 1885 B.C. Joseph is made ruler. 1886 B.C. Isaac dies at 180 years old. 1876 B.C. Jacob went to Egypt. 1859 B.C. Jacob died at 147 years old. 1805 B.C. Joseph died at 110 years old. The Book of Genesis ends 1730 B.C. Israelites are made slaves in Egypt. Book of Exodus begins 1526 B.C. Moses is born. 1446 B.C. Exodus 5 books of Moses written

1406 B.C. Moses dies. Conquest of Jericho Book of Joshua 1389 B.C. Start of the period of the Judges 1367 B.C. Othniel, 40 years Book of Judges begins 1309 B.C. Ehud, 80 years? Shamgar,? 1209 B.C. Deborah, 40 years 1162 B.C. Gideon, 40 years 1140-1130 B.C. Book of Ruth 1119 B.C. Tola, 23 years, and Jair, 22 years Book of 1 Samuel 1100 B.C. Samuel is born. 1078 B.C. Jephthah, 6 years 1075 B.C. Samson, 20 years, Samuel as judge 1050 B.C. Saul becomes king. end of period of the judges 1020 B.C. Samuel dies. 1010 B.C. Saul dies. 1010-1003 B.C. Ishbosheth rules in the North while David rules in the South. 1003 B.C. David becomes king over all Israel. Many Psalms are written. Book of 2 Samuel Book of 1 Chronicles 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. Book of 2 Chronicles begins Book of 1 Kings begins Solomon dies 931 B.C. Kings of Judah Prophets Kings of Israel The lines between the kings of Israel shows a different family ruling. The kings in bold are good kings. The arrows next to the prophets show who they prophesied to. 931-913 B.C. Rehoboam Jeroboam 930-910 B.C. 913-910 B.C. Abijam Nadab 910-909 B.C. 910-869 B.C. Asa Baasha 909-886 B.C. Elah 886-885 B.C. Zimri 885 B.C. Omri 885-874 B.C. Elijah 880-850 B.C. 872-848 B.C. Jehoshaphat Ahab 874-853 B.C.

1 Kings ends/ 2 Kings begins Ahaziah 853-852 B.C. 848-841 B.C. Jehoram Elisha 850-795 B.C. Jehoram 852-841 B.C. Obadiah 845 B.C. 841 B.C. Ahaziah Jehu 841-814 B.C. 841-835 B.C. Athaliah 835-796 B.C. Joash 796-767 B.C. Amaziah 790-739 B.C. Uzziah Joel 810-795 B.C. Jonah 800 B.C. Jehoahaz 814-798 B.C. Jehoash 798-782 B.C. Jeroboam 2 793-753 B.C. Amos 760-746 B.C. Zechariah 753-752 B.C. Shallum 752 B.C. 751-736 B.C. Jotham Manahem 752-742 B.C. Hosea 746-724 B.C. 742-728 B.C. Ahaz Pekahiah 742-740 B.C. Isaiah 740-680 B.C. Pekah 740-732 B.C. 728-697 B.C. Hezekiah Micah 735-690 Hoshea 732-723 B.C. 697-642 B.C. Manasseh Fall of Samaria 721 B.C. 642-640 B.C. Amon Nahum 640 B.C. 640-609 B.C. Josiah Zephaniah 640-630 B.C. Jeremiah 626-585 B.C. 609-608 B.C. Jehoahaz 608-597 B.C. Jehoiakim Habakkuk 608-597 B.C. 605 B.C. Babylon gains control of Jerusalem. Daniel 600-530 B.C. 597 B.C. Jehoiachin 597 B.C. Capture of Jerusalem 597-587 B.C. Zedekiah Ezekiel 592-570 B.C. 587 B.C. Fall of Jerusalem

BABYLON ISRAEL 625 B.C. Nabopolassar comes to power in Babylon 605 B.C. Nebuchanezzar wins the Battle of Carchemish Daniel is taken to Babylon in 605 B.C. over Egypt and gains control over Palestine. Ezekiel is taken to Babylon. 597 B.C. 562 B.C. Nebuchanezzar dies 562-555 B.C. Weak kings rule. 555-530 B.C. Nabonidus (Belshazzar) 539 B.C. Fall of Babylon to Persia KINGS OF PERSIA 558-529 B.C. Cyrus the Great The faithful remnant returns under Sheshbazzar and Zerubbabal. 536 B.C. 529-523 B.C. Cambyses Daniel dies. 530 B.C. 522-485 B.C. Darius 1 Second temple is rebuilt. 520-516 B.C. Haggai 520 B.C. Zechariah 519-475 B.C. 485-464 B.C. Xerxes (Ahashunerus) 464-424 B.C. Artaxerxes Esther s story 483-474 B.C. Ezra s return 457 B.C. Nehemiah returns to build the walls of Jerusalem. 445 B.C. Malachi 435 B.C. Nehemiah s second governorship 433-430 B.C. 423-406 B.C. Darius 2 406-359 B.C. Artaxerxes 2

Intertestamental Period (Daniel chapter 11) Persia rules over Palestine until 332 B.C. 336-323 B.C. Alexander the Great (Dan. 11:2-4) 332 B.C. Palestine falls into the control of Alexander the Great. 323 B.C. Alexander s kingdom is split up. Ptolemies rule over Egypt (south) 323-285 B.C. Ptolemy 1 Soter (Dan. 11:5) 285-246 B.C. Ptolemy 2 Philadelphus (Dan. 11:6) Seleucids rule over Syria (north) 312-281 B.C. Selcucus 1 Nicator (Dan. 11:5) 281-262 B.C. Antiochus 1 Soter (Dan. 11:6) 262-246 B.C. Antiochus 2 Theos (Dan. 11:6) 246-221 B.C. Ptolemy 3 Euergetes (Dan. 11:7-8) 246-227 B.C. Seleucus 2 Callinieus (Dan. 11:7-9) 227-223 B.C. Seleucus 3 Soter (Dan. 11:10) 223-187 B.C. Antiochus 3 the Great (Dan. 11:10-11, 221-204 B.C. Ptolemy 4 Philopator (Dan. 11:11-12, 14-15) 13, 15-19) 204-181 B.C. Ptolemy 5 Epiphanes (Dan. 11:17) 181-145 B.C. Ptolemy 6 Philometer (Dan. 11:25) 187-176 B.C. Seleueus 4 Philopator (Dan. 11:20) 176-163 B.C. Antiochus 4 Epiphanes (Dan.11:21-32) 165 B.C. Judas Maccabacus cleanses and rededicated the Temple in December (Hanukkah). 165-37 B.C. Hasmonaean Dynasty of priest-rulers (all part of the Maccabaean family) 63 B.C. Pompey s conquest of Syria-Palestine (start of Roman rule) 37-4 B.C. Herod the Great rules over Palestine. 6, 5, or 4 B.C. Jesus Christ was born. A.D. 26 or 27 Christ begins His ministry

Chapters and events in the The time when Date book of Acts books were written Other important events A.D. 30 Christ s ascension ch.1-12 James A.D. 47 ch. 13-14 Paul s first journey Galatians A.D. 49 ch. 15-18 1 Thessalonians Paul s second journey 2 Thessalonians A.D. 52 Matthew? A.D. 56 ch. 18-21 Paul s third journey 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Romans ch. 22-26 Paul s Caesarean Imprisonment Luke A.D. 58 Ephesians, Colossians ch. 27-28 Philippians, Philemon Paul s first Roman imprisonment Acts A.D. 61 1 Timothy Paul s release from prison Titus 1 Peter A.D. 64 2 Peter Paul s second Roman imprisonment 2 Timothy Paul s death Hebrews A.D. 67 Mark? Jude A.D. 70 Jerusalem destroyed A.D. 85 John 1 John 2 John 3 John Revelation A.D. 95 By Pastor Todd R. Cook (toddrcook@biblestudies4u.info) and Amy Cook