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  1. The following table provides a harmony of the chronologies of the kings of Israel and Judah after the kingdom divided following Solomon’s death.

  2. Jesus confirmed all of the events mentioned in the Old Testament (Luke 11:49-51). Below is a list of the kings and prophets of Israel and Judah and also the kings of the surrounding nations, Assyria, Babylon, and Persia.

  3. biblehub.com › timeline › oldBible Timeline

    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 ...

    Before Time
    In The Beginning Was The Word
    John 1
    Before 4000 BC
    The Creation
    Before 4000 BC
    The Garden of Eden
    Before 4000 BC
    The Fall of Man
    Before 3000 BC
    Cain kills Abel
  4. Jul 14, 2019 · Old Testament Prophets' Timeline. Watch on. More about the timeline of the Old Testament Prophets. In the overall history of the prophets in the latter part of our Bible, the nation of Israel was divided into two parts, Israel and Judah, after the reign of Solomon.

  5. Biblical Timelines. Life of Abraham - Life of Moses. Greatest Bible Events - Bible Wars - Judges. Miracles - O.T. Books - Life of David - More! Who were the kings of ancient Israel and Judah? How long did they rule? Which ones were good, bad or downright evil?

  6. Julius Caesar rules Roman Empire: 46 BC — 44 BC. Herod the Great reigns as King of the Jews: 37 BC — 4 BC. Jesus born: 6—4 BC. Neither the Old Testament nor the New Testament have much to say about the timeline between Malachi and the birth of John the Baptist.

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  8. The following page provides a concise Old Testament timeline and overview. The dates (all b.c.) are either the exact year or a close approximation thereof, determined by correlating dates in the Bible with ancient Near Eastern sources (such as Assyrian accession lists, Babylonian king-lists, and Egyptian historical sources).

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