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Chronological Order of the Bible     (Continued)

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Chronological Order of the Bible
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145 B.C.

  •   The Pharisees, Sadducees and Essenes appear.

63 B.C.

  •   Pompey of Rome conquers Jerusalem.

37 B.C.

  •   Herod, an Idumean Arab, appointed king of Judea by the Roman Senate.

31 B.C.

  •   Augustus becomes emperor of Rome.

20 B.C.

  •   Herod begins construction of great Jewish Temple on Mt. Moriah in Jerusalem.

6-4? B.C.

  •   Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.

4 B.C.

  •   Herod the Great dies.

6 A.D.

  •   Caesarea, a town on Mediterranean coast, made capital of Judea by the Romans.

14 A.D.

  •   Augustus dies; Tiberius becomes emperor of Rome.

27? A.D.

  •   John the Baptist starts his ministry.
  •   Jesus begins his ministry.

30? A.D.

  •   Jesus crucified. (The crucifixion of Jesus occurred in either 30 A.D. or 33 A.D.).

36 A.D.

  •   Martyrdom of Steven in Jerusalem.

37 A.D.

  •   Tiberius dies; Caligula becomes emperor of Rome.

39 A.D.

  •   Paul in Damascus.

41 A.D.

  •   Caligula assassinated; Claudius becomes emperor of Rome.

43 A.D.

  •   Paul and Barnabus in Antioch.
  •   Agrippa beheads James; imprisons Peter.

48 A.D.

  •   Christian Council of Jerusalem.
  •   Pagan converts exempt from Jewish Law practices, setting them free from the Torah.

50 A.D.

  •   First Gospel written down?
  •   Paul's letter to the Thessalonians.

54 A. D.

  •   Nero becomes emperor of Rome.

57 A.D.

  •   Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians.
  •   Paul's Letter to the Galatians.
  •   Paul's second Letter to the Corinthians.
  •   Paul's letter to the Philipians?

58 A.D.

  •   Paul's letter to the Romans.
  •   James made head of the Jerusalem church.

60 A.D.

  •   Paul's voyage as a prisoner to Rome.

61 A.D.

  •   Paul imprisoned in Rome until 63 A.D.
  •   Paul's Letters to Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, possibly Philipians.

62 A.D.

  •   James (head of Jerusalem church) stoned to death.
  •   Succeeded by Simeon, said by some to be the son of the Virgin Mary's brother.

63 A.D

  •   Paul set free. Some traditions say he made a trip to Spain.

64 A.D.

  •   First letter of Peter.
  •   The Gospel of Mark?

65 A.D.

  •   Paul's first letter to Timothy and Possibly to Titus.
  •   The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles? Scholars say that this Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles were produced as Paul's defense against a renewed attack on Christianity by Nero.

66 A.D.

  •   Jews defeat a Roman battalion and set up a rebel government in Jerusalem.
  •   Major exodus of people of importance from Judea.
  •   A great fire, said to have been lit by Nero destroys most of Rome;
  •   Nero blames large Christian community in Rome for the fire: launches purge of Roman Christians.

67 A.D.

  •   Peter crucified in Rome. (64 or 67 A.D.)
  •   Vespasian with 60,000 man Roman 10th Legion attacks Galilee.
  •   Paul re-imprisoned in Rome.
  •   Paul's letter to the Hebrews.
  •   Second letter to Timothy.
  •   Paul beheaded in Rome.

68 A.D.

  •   Nero commits suicide.

69 A.D.

  •   Vespasian returns to Rome to become emperor in Nero's place.
  •   Before leaving his post on the Mt. of Olives, Vespasian Turns the battle of Jerusalem over to his son Titus.

70 A.D.

  •   Titus lays siege to Jerusalem and destroys it.
  •   On August 29 (the 10th of Loos - and the 567th anniversary of the destruction of Solomon's temple), the temple of Herod is burned and razed to the ground by Roman forces.
  •   Many Jews taken into slavery.

73 A.D.

  •   The siege of Masada.
  •   The Jewish war ends.
  •   Jewish Rabbi's establish Academy of Jamnia, soon begin work on standardizing Hebrew Bible.
  •   Also begin work on Talmud, codifying Jewish oral law into writing.
  •   Greek scriptures officially renounced.

95 A.D.

  •   John exiled to Patmos.
  •   Final draft of Book of Revelation.

100 A.D.

  •   John dies at Ephesus.


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