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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 ...
- Old Testament Timeline
Habakkuk 1 - 3: 622 BC: Jeremiah Proclaims God's Covenant:...
- Old Testament Timeline
The timeline begins with Adam in Eden, then on to Noah and the Flood and the birth of Israel through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Age of Israel—c. 1660 BC to c. 457 BC Covers the history of the Jewish nation, from Moses and the Exodus to King David and the prophets Daniel and Isaiah.
Chronology of Noah's Time in the Ark Dates are in the form of month, day, and Noah's year, as given in the text. Hence, 2/10/600 means the tenth day of the second month in Noah's 600th year. Months are calculated at 30 days each. Dates in parentheses are guesses based on dates given in the text.
What Kind of Calendar was Noah Using? 2. A Local Flood. 3. Chart of the Chronology of the Flood. 4. The Two Interpretations of Genesis 6:3 (biblechronology.net/Flood.html)
Noah: 2950 BC — 2000 BC (Genesis 5:29; 9:29) Flood: 2350 BC (Genesis 6—9) Note that Methuselah died a very short time before the Flood. It is possible that his name, literally "death/spear/violence — bring," was the prophecy "his death shall bring." His death certainly did herald a significant event. The Flood to Abraham
Noah and the Flood Timeline organizes the events so that one can see at a glance what took place. Then allows more in-depth study if desired.
Important events and people in the life of Noah include God making a promise to him to save him and his family (Genesis 6:18) from a watery death. Those saved to repopulate the earth after the deluge include his three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives.