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Bible exile timeline
Bible exile timeline








Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great, rise of Macedonians and Greeks Nehemiah comes to Jerusalem and restores the wallsĭarius II, Nothus (423-404 BC) and later Persian kings 553-539 BC)įirst return under Sheshbazzar (Ezra 1:1), about 50,000 returnedĬonstruction of the Second Temple begun (Ezra 3:8)Įzra and the second group of returnees go to Jerusalemįortification of Jerusalem stopped (Ezra 4:7-23) His son Belshazzar served as co-regent with him (c. Nabonidus (556-539 BC), as the last of the Third and final deportation (Jeremiah 52:28-30) Jerusalm destroyed, second deportation, end of Southern kingdom. Jerusalem sacked, Jehoiakin deposed, first deportation Nebuchadrezzar II (605-562 BC, referred to in the Bible as Daniel and others carried captive to Babylon. Jehoiakim (609-598 BC), installed by Pharoah Neco II)īattle of Carchemish, Babylonians defeat Egyptian army, end ofĮgyptian dominance.

bible exile timeline

Nabopolassar (626-605 BC), first great king of BabyloniaĢ Kg, 2 Chron, Ezekiel, Jeremiah Zephaniah, Habakkukįall of Nineveh, end of Assyrian dominance, beginning of Religious reforms, finally killed by Pharoah Neco II

bible exile timeline

Josiah (640-609 BC), "the boy king," a good king, brought many Sennacherib invades Palestine, threatens JerusalemĪmon (642-640 BC), assisinated by his servantsĪshurbanipal (669-ca. Tiglath Pileser III (745-727 BC), King of Assyriaįall of Samaria, end of Northern kingdom)










Bible exile timeline