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Salvation History Timeline

Jeriboam

Assyrians- conquer the Northern Kingdom of Israel

Birth of Jesus

Jewish Independence

Gained jewish independence thanks to John Hyercanus I

Significance: This is the first time in hundreds of years that the Jews could control their own land

Rededication of Temple

Who: Mary, Joseph, the Angel Gabriel, God the Father, God the Holy Spirit, And Jesus (God the Son)

What: The Incarnation, God became Man

Where: Bethlehem

Significance: Savior of the World

Assyrian Exile

United Monarchy

The Exodus

Greeks Control

Persian Control

Who: The Jews were led by Judas Maccabeus

What/Where: Took back the Temple and rededicated it to God

Significance: Origin of Hanukkah

-Moses

-Aaron

-Pharoah Happened in Egypt and the promised land

-The Israelites

-Miriam

The israelites' escape from Egypt

This is signifigant because God revealed God's self to the chosen people, saved them, and renewed the Covenant

King Cyrus- Considered one of the only non-Jewish "Good guys" in the Bible

Conquered the Babylonians in Judah

King Cyrus let the exiled people return, and let the Jews rebuild the Temple.

The Assyrians

Assyrians conquer Northern Israel and their Ten Tribes

Happened in the Northern Kingdom

The Ten Tribes were lost to history

Alexander conquers massive swaths of land, including Judea

Alexander The Great- Dies Septuegent- Greek scripture

translation

Brought Greek culture

All Israelites are forced to speak Greek and eat pork

All isrealites are forced to follow Greek tradition

The Kings

-Saul Happened in all of Israel

-David

-Solomen

(Only Kings in the United Kingdom)

David is recognized as the greatest king in Israel's history and Jesus comes from his line.

167BC

587BC

722 BC

539BC

333BC

1030BC

1260 B.C.

922BC

165BC

1220-1030BC

Abomination of Desolation

110BC

Babylonian Exile

Judges Rule Promised Land

Death of Solomen (Division of Kingdom)

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-The Babylonians

Antiochus IV of Epiphanes puts a statue of Zeus in the Temple and a pork offering.

The Jews rebel Because of this disgrace

-The Southern Kingdom was conquered by the Babylonians.

-The long-standing temple was destroyed and the Deuteronomistic History was compiled

Ra Haboam- says that he'll be even worse than his father

Israel splits into two places All of Israel

Israel (The Northern Kingdom) with 10 tribes. Ruler- Jeroboam

Judah ( The Southern Kingdom) with 2 tribes. Rule- Rehoboam

-The Southern Kingdom

-Samson

-Deborah Happened in the Promised Land

-Gideon

Judges rule the Promised land after their settlement.

Significance: Shows God helping the Chosen People through the hard times (Foreign powers) and especially during the Babylonian Exile.

63BC

-The Babylonians took control of the two tribes of Judah

Roman Control

Who: Pompey and the Romans

What/Where: Conquered Judea

Significance: After a brief period of independence, Roman control was extremely unwelcome. They wanted a messiah to help them fight the Romans.

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