Full Timeline from Creation until 2020 AD when Daniel’s 70th Week is fulfilled
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TIMELINE:
4001 BC -- Adam created
2345 BC -- Flood
2163 BC -- Abraham born
2088 BC -- Abraham begins sojourn west
2064 BC -- Isaac born
2024 BC -- Jacob is born
1988 BC -- Abraham dies
1974 BC -- Joseph born
1894 BC -- Jacob is 130 years old and 430 year sojourn of children of Israel begin in Egypt
1884 BC -- Isaac dies
1877 BC -- Jacob dies
1864 BC -- Joseph dies and 400 years of affliction begin
1544 BC -- Moses born
1464 BC -- Exodus
1426 BC -- Spies sent out and give favorable report
1424 BC -- Enter Promised Land
1417 BC -- Conquest of Canaan Ends
1404 BC -- Joshua dies -- guessing he ruled 20 years
1404 BC to 1396 BC -- Oppressed by Chushan for 8 years
1396 BC -- 1356 BC -- Othniel 40 yrs
1356 BC -- 1338 BC -- Eglon 18 years
1338 BC -- 1258 BC -- Ehud 80 years
1258 BC to 1238 BC -- Jabin 20 years
1238 BC to 1198 BC -- Deborah 40 yrs
1198 BC to 1191 BC -- Midianites 7 yrs
1191 BC to 1151 BC -- Gideon 40 years
1151 BC to 1148 BC --Ambimelech 3yrs and at same time Philistines begin to trouble Israel for next 18 years
1148 BC -- Tola rules for 23 years
1133 BC -- Philistines Crushed
1128 BC -- Eli rules from Shiloh - co rules with other Judges for next 40 years
1125 BC -- Tola's rule ends
1125 BC -- Jair rules 22 years
1124 BC -- Jepthah co-rules with Jair for next 6 years
1118 BC -- Jepthah's rule ends and Ibzan co-rules with Jair for 7 years
1113 BC -- Philistines begin oppressing Israel for next 40 years
1111 BC -- Ibzan dies and Elon co-rules with Jair for 8 years until
1103 BC -- Jair dies and Elon rules for another 2 years
1101 BC -- Elon dies
1101 BC to 1093 BC Abdon rules
1093 BC -- Samson rules
1088 BC -- Eli dies, Philistines capture Ark and Ark is gone from Shiloh for 20 years
Samuel begins to rule because Samson is enslaved with his lust
1073 BC -- Philistines 40 year oppression ends and Samson dies
1068 BC -- After 20 years of Samuel ruling and 5 years after Samson dies, the people demand a king to rule over them.
Time of Kings
1068 BC to 1028 BC -- King Saul 40 years
1028 BC to 988 BC -- King David 40 years
988 BC to 948 BC -- Solomon 40 years
(Fits perfectly because 4 years into his reign which would be 984 BC, is a Jubilee which is when he begins construction on Temple! I Kings 6:1) 984 BC would also be 480 years after the Exodus. Thus the Exodus happened in 1464 BC.
948 BC to 931 BC -- Rehoboam 17 years
931 BC to 928 BC -- Abijah 3 years
928 BC to 887 BC -- Asa 41 years
887 BC to 862 BC -- Jehoshaphat 25 years
862 BC to 855 BC -- Jehoram 8 years
855 BC to 854 BC -- Ahaziah 1 year
854 BC to 848 BC -- Athaliah 6 years
848 BC to 808 BC -- Joash 40 years
808 BC to 779 BC -- Amaziah 29 years
779 BC to 727 BC -- Uzziah 52 years
727 BC to 711 BC -- Jotham 16 years
711 BC to 695 BC -- Ahaz -- 16 years
695 BC to 666 BC -- Hezekiah -- 29 years
666 BC to 611 BC -- Manasseh 55 years
611 BC to 609 BC -- Amon 2 years
609 BC to 578 BC -- Josiah 31 years
580 BC -- Josiah has his son Jehoiakim begin to co-reign with him
Early 578 BC --- Jehoahaz is set up by the people 3 months
578 BC -- Jehoiakim is re-instated by Pharoh, technically 2nd year of his reign from he started co-reigning with Josiah
577 BC Nebuchadnezzer begins his reign - Jehoiakim’s 3rd Year (Daniel 1:1)
576 BC (Daniel chapter 2 takes place)
575 BC Jehoiakim rebels against Babylon’s rule after 3 years (II Kings 24:1)
574 BC
573 BC
572 BC
571 BC
570 BC Jehoiakim has ruled 10 years and in his 11th year is killed by Nebuchadnezzer (II Kings 23:36, 24:6) Jehoiachin ruled 3 months and was taken in the 8th year of King Nebuchadnezzer (II Kings 24:12)
569 BC Zedekiah becomes king and is attacked by Nebuchadnezzer Nebuchadnezzer’s 9th Year (II Kings 25:1)
568 BC
567 BC
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562 BC
561 BC Cyrus the Great begins ruling. Persia does not conquer Babylon until Darius according to Daniel 5:31.
560 BC
559 BC
558 BC (19th year of Nebuchadnezzer -- 2 Kings 25:8-9 -- temple burned to ground) -- Zedekiah is taken captive in the 11th year of his reign (II Kings 25:2)
557 BC 1st Year of Captivity has elapsed
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534 BC 24 ----- Jubilee
533 BC 25 Nebuchadnezzer, after ruling 43 years, dies in his 44th year of rule, 1st year of his grandson, Belshazzar, Daniel chapter 7 takes place Jehoiachin in his 37th year of imprisonment is released! II Kings 25:27
532 BC 26 2nd year of Belshazzar
531 BC 27
530 BC 28 Cyrus the Great dies (4th year of Belshazzar)
529 BC 29 5th year of Belshazzar (Daniel chapter 8 takes place)
528 BC 30 6th year of Belshazzar
527 BC 31 7th year of Belshazzar
526 BC 32 8th year of Belshazzar
525 BC 33 9th year of Belshazzar
524 BC 34 10th year of Belshazzar Daniel 5:30-31 says Darius slays Belshazzar and takes over Babylon. Darius I conquers Babylon in September of the year. A few months before this, in the Hebrew month of Av (July/August), 34 years had elapsed of the 70 year captivity. We know from Daniel 9:1 that it is in the 1st year of Darius that he makes his prayer to Yah for his people to return to Jerusalem and Judah. So, Daniel made this prayer sometime either on or after September, which means in the 35th year of the captivity. 35 is exactly half of 70. So, literally, in the midst of the 70 year captivity, right in the middle, Daniel makes his prayer! 10th year of Belshazzar.
(according to the source: http://www.founders.org/ss/explore/081405.htm Ancient cunieform texts indicate that Nabonidus, the son of Nebuchadnezzar lived in Tema, North Arabia, for approximately 10 years. During that decade, Belshazzar ruled Babylon as his father’s regent. Belshazzar is the son of Nabonidus and the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar)
523 BC 35
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490 BC 68 (68 years have elapsed of 70 year exile. Xerxes I who takes the name of his grandfather, Cyrus the Great, issues Ezra 1 decree to rebuild Temple in 1st year of his reign. Artaxerxes I, a young boy at the time, also begins to co-reign with his father.
489 BC 69 Sept/Oct: events in Ezra 3:1-7
488 BC 70 (70 years have now elapsed of exile and exile officially ends which is marked by the foundation of Temple laid) May -- Events in Ezra 3:8-13, foundation of Temple is laid, temple construction begins. then in Ezra 4:1-4, enemies of Judah frustrate their purpose. Daniel chapters 10 11 and 12 take place
All event of Book of Nehemiah are between Ezra 4:4 and Ezra 4:24.
487 BC
486 BC
485 BC
484 BC Jubilee Year!
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470 BC 20th year of Xerxes I and his son Artaxerxes I. Nehemiah 2:5 - decree issued to build city of Jerusalem -- 70 weeks of Daniel begin. Events of Nehemiah chapter 2 through 9 all happen in 470 BC.
469 BC (1st year of Daniel’s 70 weeks has elasped)
468 BC 2nd year
467 BC 3rd year
466 BC 4th year year
465 BC Xerxes I dies and now his son, Aratxerxes, is left to rule.
464 BC (6th year)
463 BC (7th year)
462 BC (8th year)
461 BC (9th year)
460 BC (10th year)
459 BC (11 years)
458 BC (12 years) 32nd year of Artaxerxes I, Nehemiah 13:6-7
457 BC (13 years)
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454 BC 16 years
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433 BC 37 years
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430 BC 40 years
429 BC 41 years
428 BC 42 years
427 BC 43 years
426 BC 44 years
425 BC 45 years Artaxerxes I dies, brief reign of Xerxes II and Sardgiononus but these two kings are removed from history and Darius II reign begins retroactively.)
424 BC 2nd year of Darius II reign, event of Ezra 4:24, Ezra 5:1-17, Ezra 6:1-14 . (46 years of Daniel’s 70 weeks have elapsed)
423 BC (47 years of Daniel’s 70 weeks)
422 BC 48
421 BC 49 years of Daniel’s 70 weeks have elapsed or 7 weeks of years!
420 BC 50 years 6th year of Darius II and events of Ezra 6:15-22 TEMPLE IS FINISHED!
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| (62 weeks of years later, or 434 years later, unto Messiah the Prince from 421 BC is 13 AD).
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13 CE -- Yahshua begins ministry in fall of 13 CE which is literally 433.5 years after the first 49 years completed in 421BC. So in the 434th year, or 62 weeks of years, Messiah begins His ministry. Some may dispute that 434 years are not complete at this point, but remember Hebrew is not like Western mindset and prophecy is organic not exact. Being in the 434th year is close enough for me to say 69 (483 years) weeks of years have been fulfilled between the decree issued to rebuild Jerusalem in early Spring 470 BCE and the fall of 13 AD.
13 CE -- Fall 70th week of Daniel beings
14 CE
15 CE
16 CE
17 CE -- Spring -- Yahshua is cut off and rises again, Jubilee Year, 3.5 Years of Daniel's 70th week fulfilled. Jubilee Year!
2000 Year Gap until . . .
2017 CE -- Spring -- Last 3.5 Years of Daniel's 70th week begins -- Jubilee -- Great Trib
2020 CE -- Fall -- Daniel's 70th week comes to an end and YahShua returns! Resurrection occurs on Yom Teruah 2020 AD
From 470 BC to 17 CE there are exactly 10 jubilees encompassed in those years.
1. 434-433 Jubilee #1
2. 384-383 Jubilee #2
3. 334-333 Jubilee #3
4. 284-283 Jubilee #4
5. 234-233 Jubilee #5
6. 184-183 Jubilee #6
7. 134-133 Jubilee #7
8. 84 - 83 Jubilee #8
9. 34 - 33 Jubilee #9
10. 17 CE to 18 CE Jubilee #10!!!!
So the first 69.5 weeks of Daniel’s 70 week prophecy encompasses 10 Jubilees.
Now, there are 40 jubilees between the completion of 69.5 weeks and the remainder of Daniel’s 70th week, in the year 2020. And why?
As Moshe went up to the top of Mount Sinai for 40 days, so Yahshua goes to the Heavenly Mount Zion for 40 Jubilees. As Yahshua was tested in the wilderness for 40 days, so His elect are tested for 40 Jubilees between Daniel’s 69.5 weeks and the completion of the 70th week. As Yahshua, in His resurrected body, taught His disciples for 40 days from Firstfruits of 17 CE until the 40th omer of 17 CE, so Yahshua by His Spirit teaches His elect for 40 jubilees between the 69.5 weeks and completion of Daniel’s 70th week.
So, Daniel’s 70 weeks encompasses FIFTY JUBILEES!!!!! In every cycle, there are 49 years, and the 50th year is a jubilee, a year of freedom! Well, now we have 50 jubilees in Daniel’s 70 weeks and the 50th jubilee in 2017 is a jubilee of jubilees!!!! It will be the Jubilee in which the Saints flee to the safe place and the 3.5 year Great Trib begins!
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405 BC Darius II dies Artaxerxes II 1st year
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399 BC 7th year of Artaxerxes II in which Ezra 7 occurs -- leave on 1st day of Aviv in 399 BC, after fasting, they leave on 12th day of Aviv in 399 BC (Ezra 8:31) on 1st day of 5th Month -- summer time, they arrive in Jerusalem, they abide in Jerusalem 3 days and on 4th of Av. Then on 20th day of 9th month, just before Hannukah of 399, are events of Ezra 10:9.
398 BC 1st day of 10th month now in early 398 BC, is Ezra 10:16 and Ezra 10:17 is 1st day of Aviv in 398 BC.
Related timelines:
The Riddle of King Cyrus, Daniel's 70 Weeks, 17CE and 2017CE
Timeline of Daniel’s 70th and Final Week
Timeline of 40 Jubilee Gap from 17 AD to 2017 AD
Timeline of the Great Tribulation
Daniel John Lee
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