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Feb 23, 2023 · Christian History Timeline: Most Influential Events in Church History – Theology For the Rest of Us. By Kenneth Ortiz. Posted February 23, 2023. In Articles, Ecclesiology, Featured, History.
Events of the Bible Timeline A history of the nation of people whom God chose and prepared (the Nation of Israel) so that he could pay all people’s debts for all time because of His tremendous love for each of us EPOCH 1: Creation—2000 BC EPOH 2 EPOH 3 EPOH 4 EPOH 5 EPOH 6 EPOH 7 8 9 B Persian Empire Greek Roman Empire Egypt Assyrian Empire B
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Timeline of Biblical Canon Lists. The following timeline shows various canon lists and codices denoting early indications of what was accepted as Old and New Testament canons. This is to show some of the most significant lists in the development of canon that were generally accepted by the early church, therefore not all historical lists (ie.
The Creation. Genesis 1. Before 4000 BC. The Garden of Eden. Genesis 2. Before 4000 BC. The Fall of Man. Genesis 3. Before 3000 BC.
Oct 1, 2006 · Richard Phillips. 6 Min Read. Even those casually familiar with the Bible know its basic contents: the Old Testament in front and the New Testament in back. Those more familiar know its contents more deeply. First is the Pentateuch (the five books of Moses), followed by the histories, the poetic books, and the prophets.
Jun 6, 2022 · Circa B.C. 2000-1500 - The book of Job, perhaps the oldest book of the Bible, is written. Circa B.C. 1500-1400 - The stone tablets of the Ten Commandments are given to Moses at Mount Sinai and later stored in the Ark of the Covenant. Circa B.C. 1400–400 - The manuscripts comprising the original Hebrew Bible (39 Old Testament books) are completed.
At the beginning: Persecutions end and Christianity is legalized. At the end: Christianity is the official religion of the Roman Empire. The first two major Councils, Nicaea and Constantinople, are convened. The 27 books of the New Testament are accepted and the canon (Scripture) is closed. By the end of this century the Canon, Creed, and ...