Since the book Genesis, 1:1 till 1:26 the people are not mentioned (because they yet were not).
Gen.1:27 speaks about the same, as Gen.1:22, i.e. since Gen.1:27 to Gen.2:21 there was only one person on the Earth, Adam to whom necessary fulfils only one commandment (see Gen.2:17) so as not to die.
Readingfrom Gen.2:22 to Gen.4:1à there were only two people: Adam and Eve. To them have been given: 1) Blessing, Gen.1:28; possession all Earth, the power over animals, birds, fishes; 2) the same commandment is repeated, that before has been given one Adam, Gen.3:3 which people have broken, see Gen.3:6. Consequences of infringement of the commandment: the dragon is cursed, Gen.3:14 and the God is put enmity between a seed of a dragon and a seed of the woman, Gen.3:15. The earth is cursed too, Gen.3:17 and Paradise is lost.
Gen.4:1 (The verse end) - the population of the Earth = 3 persons. Since Gen.4:2 the population of the Earth = 4 persons.
From Gen.4:3 the earth population continued to increase, and till Gen.4:24 from the general population of the earth some of people are mentioned by name (about 30 persons). By time Gen.4:26 the population of the Earth made already above 500 persons, thus all of them did not call upon the God (see more low the Table of increase of the population). First time they have called upon the name of God at birth Enos, Gen.4:26, it is probable his parents, i.e. Seth including. Whence there was this appeal to the God? The matter is that when the God has put enmity between a seed of the woman and a seed of a dragon, then those who come from a seed of woman began to call upon the God. And who come from a seed of a dragon - did not call. They were against. Between those and others there was an enmity which remained for all time of existence of mankind. By the end of the First World honor of the God continued only in a family of Noah and his sons, Gen.6:9. In hundred years after the Flood the population made about thousand persons which then have appeared on different continents. Further honor of the God continued only in the family tree of Shem while Abraham, at last, was born, Gen.11:26 from which the God has decided to make the great people, Gen.12:2. Exactly In Abraham is blessing to all nations of the earth.
The Table of increase of the population in the first years after Adam
Years from creation of Adam
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
25
30
35
Quantity of people on the Earth
4
5
6
7
8
8*
10
12
15
20
In years before Christ
3998
3995
3992
3989
3986
3983
3980
3975
3970
3965
Table sequel:
40
45
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
25
35
45
75
115
165
215
275
335
420
530
3960
3955
3950
3940
3930
3920
3910
3900
3890
3880
3870
The note: * the population increase delay has been caused by murder of Abel in 3983 year B.C.
The Table of a population of the First world in years before the Flood
Years from creation of Adam
500
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1656*
Quantity of people on the Earth (in thousands)
40 thousands
120
150
200
250
300
400
500
600
800
In years before Christ
3500
3200
3100
3000
2900
2800
2700
2600
2500
2345
The note: *last the figure concerns a year in which there was the Flood.
«Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished»,
2Pet, 3:6.
The chronological Table of a life of the First world (in years B.C. *)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of Scripture
Birth of Seth, son of Adam
3871
Gen.5:3
Birth of Enos, grandson of Adam
3766
Gen.5:6
Birth of Cainan, great-grandson of Adam
3676
Gen.5:9
Birth of Mahalaleel
3606
Gen.5:12
Birth of Jared
3541
Gen.5:15
A birth of Enoch
3379
Gen.5:18
Birth of Methuselah, the son of Enoch
3314
Gen.5:21
The God took of Enoch
3014
Gen.5:24
Birth of Lamech
3127
Gen.5:25
Birth of Noah
2945
Gen.5:28
The Lord has told: «let there will be their days of 120 years»
On October 9th 2465
Gen.6:3
«In 7 days I will pour out to a rain on the earth»
On May 4th 2345
Gen.7:4
The Flood beginning
On May 12th 2345
Gen.7:11
The water prevailed 150 days
Up to October 9th 2345
Gen.7:24
Tops of mounts have looked
On December 28th 2345
Gen.8:5
Noah has opened an ark window
On February 6th 2344
Gen.8:6
The pigeon has not found to itself a place
On February 13th 2344
Gen.8:9
Noah again has let out a pigeon
On February 20th 2344
Gen.8:11
The pigeon has not come back any more
On February 28th 2344
Gen.8:12
Noah has opened an ark covering
On March 27th 2344
Gen.8:13
The Flood end
On May 22nd 2344
Gen.8:14
Note: * the widespread concept that «the Christmas coincides with the beginning of the New era» - it has in actual fact appeared mismatching Bible and the historical validity. Therefore in this book in all references to the Christmas mean 7th of January 2nd year B.C., when (according the data which are available for the author) Jesus Christ was born.
Chronological Tables of the Life of the second world (after the Flood)
From the Flood to Abraham (in years before Christ)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of the Holy Scripture
Birth of Arphaxad
2342
Gen.11:10
Birth of Salah
2307
Gen..11:12
Birth of Eber
2277
Gen.11:14
Birth of Peleg
2243
Gen.11:16
Birth of Reu
2213
Gen.11:18
Birth of Serug
2181
Gen.11:20
Birth of Nahor
2151
Gen.11:22
Birth of Terah, the father of Abraham
2122
Gen.11:24
Birth of Abraham
2052
Gen.11:26
Death of Terah
1917
Gen.11:32
The chronological Table of the life of Abraham (in years B.C.)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of Scripture
Abraham left from Haran
1977
Gen.12:4
One of the first wars in history of the Second world
1965
Gen.14:5
Birth of Izmail
1966
Gen.16:16
The covenant God's with Abraham
1953
Gen.17:4
Circumcision of Abraham
1953
Gen.17:24
The Lord with two Angels visits of Abraham
1953
Gen.18:2
Burning of the Sodom
1953
Gen.19:24
Birth of Isaac
1952
Gen.21:5
Tempting of Abraham
1931
Gen.22:1
Death of the Sara, the wife of Abraham
1915
Gen.23:1
Abraham marries of Keturah
1914
Gen.25:1
Birth of six sons from Keturah
from 1913 to 1908
Gen.25:2
Birth of grandsons of Abraham from Jokshan
from 1896 to 1895
Gen.25:3
Birth of Asshurim, the great-grandson of Abraham
1879
Gen.25:3
Birth of Letushim, the great-grandson of Abraham
1878
Gen.25:3
Birth of Leummim, the great-grandson of Abraham
1877
Gen.25:3
Death of Abraham
1877
Gen.25:8
Death of Izmail
1829
Gen.25:17
1. The chronological table of life of Isaac (in years B.C.)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of Scripture
Isaac marries the Rebecca
1912
Gen.25:20
Birth of the Esau and Jacob
1892
Gen.25:26
Marriage of the Esau
1852
Gen.26:34
Dream of Jacob and his leaving into the land of the people of the east
1823
Gen.28:12 - 29:1
Death of Isaac
1772
Gen.35:28,29
2. The chronological Table of the life of Jacob (in years B.C.)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of Scripture
Jacob serves for the Rachel of 7 years:
Since 1823 to 1816
Gen.29:20
Birth of the Reuben
1815
Gen.29:32
Birth of Simeon
1814
Gen.29:33
Birth of the Levi
1814
Gen.29:34
Judah’s birth
1813
Gen.29:35
Dinah’s birth
1810
Gen.30:21
Birth of Dan
1810
Gen.30:6
Birth Naphtali
1808
Gen.30:8
Birth of the Gad
1812
Gen.30:11
Birth of Asher
1811
Gen.30:13
Birth of Issachar
1812
Gen.30:18
Birth of Zebulun
1811
Gen.30:20
Joseph's birth
1809
Gen.30:25
Leaving of Jacob from the Laban after 20 years of service to him
1803
Gen.31:38
3. The chronological Table of the life of Joseph (in years B.C.)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of Scripture
Joseph was 17 years old
1792
Gen.37:2
Joseph is taken away to Egypt
1792
Gen.39:1
Joseph deciphers a dream of butler and baker
1781
Gen.40:6
Joseph deciphers a dream of the pharaoh
1779
Gen.41:1
Joseph is appointed over all the land of Egypt
1779
Gen.41:41
7 years of abundance in Egypt
Since 1772 to 1766
Gen.41:47
Birth of the Manasseh, son of Joseph
About 1770
Gen.41:51
Birth of the Ephraim, son of Joseph
About 1768
Gen.41:52
7 years of hunger
Since 1765 to 1759
Gen.41:54
Joseph's brothers have gone to buy bread in Egypt
1764
Gen.42:3
Joseph's brothers have gone again to buy bread
1763
Gen.43:2
There have passed 2 years of hunger on the earth
1763
Gen.45:6
Jacob and his sons have come to Egypt
April, 1762
Gen.47:9
Jacob before death calls of Joseph
1745
Gen.47:29
Demise of Jacob
1745
Gen.49:33
Joseph's death in Egypt (and simultaneously year on which comes to the end the book of Genesis)
1699
Gen.50:26
4. The chronological Table of the Second Book of Moses, EXODUS (in years B.C.)
In the book of Exodus are described events since 1699 B.C. to 1361 B.C. (except for verses Ex.1:1-5 and 16:35 which concern other time).
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of the Scripture
Birth of Moses
February, 1442
Ex. 2:2
The Moses is put in a basket on the bank of the river
May, 1442
Ex. 2:3
The Moses have stand up for one Jew
1402
Ex. 2:11
The Moses have escaped from the pharaoh and married the Zipporah
1402
Ex. 2:15-21
Was born son of Moses Gershom
1401
Ex. 2:22
The God has heard groaning of Jews in Egypt
1363
Ex. 2:23
The Angel of the Lord appeared unto Moses in a flame of a thorny bush
1363
Ex. 3:2
The Moses and the Aaron have come for the first time to the pharaoh
1362
Ex. 5:1
The Departing from the land Egyptian
April, 1362
Ex. 13:4
People murmur against Moses in wilderness
May, 1362
Ex. 16:1
The people have come to wilderness of Sinai
June, 1362
Ex. 19:1
The tabernacle, is put for the first time
April, 1361
Ex. 40:2-17
The God has given 10 commandments of the Law of Moses
On June, 13th, 1362
Ex. 20:1
5. Chronology of the Third Book of Moses, LEVITICUS
In the book of Leviticus events from July, 1362 till May, 1361 B.C. that is 10 months of wandering of the people in wilderness are described.
6. Chronology of the Fourth Book of Moses, called NUMBERS
In the book of Numbers events since May, 1361 to the beginning of 1322 B.C. (only 40 years of wandering of the people in wilderness) are described.
7. The chronological Table of the book of Numbers (in years B.C.)
The name of the event
The date of the event
Place of the Scripture
Calculation of men from 20 years and above
Since May, 1361*
Num.1:2
Crossing from wilderness Sinai in wilderness Paran
May, 1361
Num.10:11,12
Arrival the people of Israel to wilderness Zin
April, 1360
Num.20:1
Death of the Aaron (including on the basis of the book of Numbers, 33:38)
The beginning of August 1323
Num.20:26
The note:* Calculation (census) could proceed till the end of 1361 because of the big number of the people
In 31st chapter of the book of Numbers it is told, that vengeance of the Midianites and destruction of Balaam have occurred before death of Moses (which was in February, 1322 B.C.). The Lord drove the people on wilderness forty years, until all former generation has not come to an end, Num.32:13. On this basis the mention of Joshua (the son of Nun) and Caleb which have survived, see Num.14:38, concerns 4th year after land survey by Caleb, i.e. between 14th and 32nd chapter of the book of Numbers the time interval of 40 years. In the book of Numbers are described events from May, 1361 till August 1323 B.C.
8. Chronology of Fifth Book of Moses - Deuteronomy
Begins with 40th year after Departing of Israel from Egypt, Deut.1:3 that is since February 1322 B.C. But as there is a mention about Sihon, the king of the Amorites, and that the Moses have started to explain the law (Deuteronomy) a little earlier, see Deut.1:4,5 the beginning of the book the Deuteronomy concerns May, 1360 B.C. «Your clothing did not wear out upon you these 40 years», Deut.8:4. This place of the book of the Deuteronomy (and on the whole words of Moses) concerns the beginning of 1322 B.C. Moses has died in February, 1322 at the age of 120 years, see Deut.34:7, in half a year after the death of Aaron. With a mention of death of Moses comes to an end and the book of Deuteronomy. In the given book are described events since May, 1360 till February, 1322 B.C.
9. Chronology of the Book of Joshua
In the book are described events, since February, 1322 to 1270 B.C. It begins since February, 1322 as the death of Moses is mentioned (Josh.1:1) which time is known from point 8 see above. A remarkable detail: described in Josh.14: 7-10 concerns 45 year after earth survey by Caleb. The earth Caleb inspected in the second year after Departing from Egypt, is more exact in one year and four months. As Departing time is known (tab. 4 see) that Caleb was received his inheritance on August, 14th 47 years after Departing or, in other words in 45 years after espy out the land when he was 85 years old, i.e. in August 1316 B.C.
Joshua was the young man when the Moses has put a tabernacle, Ex.33:11. It was in April, 1361 B.C. (Tab. 4 see). As Joshua at that time already took part in battles (see Ex.17:10) he could not be less than 19 years old. It means that in the end of 1361 B.C. he was 20 years old. Joshua son of Nan has died at the age of 110 years, Josh.24:29, i.e. it was in 1271 B.C. In Josh.24:31 are mentioned some days (or years) lived some more by elders after death of Joshua, however the author of the given Chronology dates the end of the book of Joshua the following, 1270th B.C.
10. The chronological Table of the Book of Judges, in years B.C.
In the given book events since 1316 to 952 B.C. are described.
The event name
Event date
Scripture place
Death of Joshua
1271
Judg.1:1
Funeral of Joshua
1271
Judg.2:9
Marriage of Israelites of Canaanites, Hittites and other
1297
Judg.3:5-7
Served to king Chushan-rishathaim (as punishment)
On 1289
Judg.3:8
The judge Israeli Othniel
1289 - 1249
Judg.3:9-11
The judge Israeli Ehud
1249 - 1189
Judg.3:15-30
Shamgar, the judge Israeli
1189 - 1169
Judg.3:31
Deborah the prophetess, the judge of Israel
1169 - 1129
Judg.4:4-5:31
Israelin hands of Midian for 7 years (as punishment)
1136 - 1129
Judg.6:1
Gideon, the judge Israeli
1129 - 1089
Judg.6:14 - 8:33
Abimelech, the judge Israeli
1089 - 1086
Judg.9:1-22
Tola, the judge Israeli
1086 - 1063
Judg.10:1,2
The Jair, the judge Israeli
1063 - 1041
Judg.10:3
Israelin hands of philistines (as punishment)
1041 - 1023
Judg.10:8
Jephthah, the judge Israeli
1023 - 1017
Judg.12:7
Ibzan, the judge Israeli
1017 - 1010
Judg.12:8,9
Elon, the judge Israeli
1010 - 1000
Judg.12:11
Abdon, the judge Israeli
1000 - 992
Judg.12:13,14
Israelin hands of philistines for 40 years (as punishment)
992 - 952
Judg.13:1
The Samson, the judge Israeli (in days of philistines, the previous point of the Table see)
972 - 952
Judg.15:20
Notes:
1) The Book of Judges begins since 1271 (with death of Joshua) but actually begins with earlier event, when received his lot Caleb (compare Judg. 1:10 and Josh.15:14) that is since 1316 B.C. (about time when Caleb received his lot, point 9 above see).
2) The story with Micah, see Judg.17:1 till 18:31 concerns time when tribe of the Danites sought them an inheritance to dwell in, Judg.18:1 about what it is told also in the book of Joshua.19:46. About distribution of inheritance it is spoken in the book of Joshua from 14th chapter to 17th chapter and of time the end of distribution of inheritances Is falls on 1316 B.C. At this time lived and Micah.
3) In story with the concubine is mentioned Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, Judg.20:28. Phinehas became the priest after death of father Eleazar. Eleazar has died soon after death of Joshua (Josh.24:33) about 1270th B.C. From now on Phinehas became the priest. His priesthood hardly proceeded more than 40 years. So, the period since 1270 to 1230 B.C. it also is time of story with the concubine (on the average 1250).
11. The chronological Table of the Book of Ruth, in years B.C.
In the book of Ruth are described, basically, events since 1053 to 1039 B.C., including:
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
A famine in the land. Leaving into the country of Moab
1053
Ruth, 1:1,2
Death of the husband of the Naomi
1050
Ruth, 1:3
Death of sons of the Naomi
About 1040
Ruth, 1:5
Ruth has given birth to son Obed
1039
Ruth, 4:13-17
Birth of Jesse, father of David
1000
Ruth, 4:22
David's birth
955
Ruth, 4:22
12. The chronological Table of the First Book of Samuel, in years B.C.
In the First Book of Samuel are described events since 1010 to 925 B.C.
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
Two wives of Elkanah
Since 1010
1 Sam.1:2
Pray of Anna in Shiloh
1004
1 Sam.1:10
Anna has given birth to the Samuel
1003
1 Sam.1:20
Samuel have led to Eli
About 996
1 Sam.1:25
Word of the Lord to the Samuel (for the first time)
990
1 Sam.3:5
Word of the Samuel to Israel
983
1 Sam.4:1
Death of two sons of Eli
983
1 Sam.4:11
Eli judged Israel 40 years
1022 - 983
1 Sam.4:18
Ark God's at Philistines for 7 months
October 983 till May 982
1 Sam.6:1
Ark God's in house of Abinadab of 20 years
Since 982 to 962
1 Sam.7:2
The Saul is anointed to be king
962
1 Sam.10:1
The second year of reign of the Saul
960
1 Sam.13:1
Death of the Samuel
927
1 Sam.28:3
Death of the Saul and his sons
October 926
1 Sam.31:2-4
13. The chronological Table of the Second Book of Samuel, in years B.C.
In the Book are described events since October 926 to April 885 B.C.
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
Death of the Saul
On October 23nd 926
2 Sam.1:1
To David it is told about death of the Saul
On October 25th 926
2 Sam.1:2
David goes to Hebron
On October 26th 926
2 Sam.2:2
David has lodged in Hebron
Since October 27th 926
2 Sam.2:3
David is anointed to be the king over house of Judah
On October 28th* 926
2 Sam.2:4
David reigns in Hebron 7 years and 6 months
till April 28th 918
2 Sam.5:5
David reigns 33 years over all Israel in Jerusalem
Since April 23rd 918 - to April 885
2 Sam.5:5
The note:* To the author year and month of the specified events is known only. As to concrete dates (which are precisely unknown) that they are specified to make visible in real time dynamic of events. Dynamic of events, however, is displayed truly.
14. The chronological Table of the First Book of the Kings, in years B.C.
In the book are described events from January 885 to 763 B.C.
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
David has entered in advanced year; last winter in David's life
January - February of 885
1 Ki.1:1-4
Story with false Adonijah
March of 885
1 Ki.1:5-53
Precept of David to Solomon and David's death
April 885
1 Ki.2:1-11
Building of the temple of Solomon
Since May of 883 till November of 876
1 Ki.6:38; 1 Ki.6:1
Construction of own house of Solomon
from 876 to 863
2 Chr.8:1; 1 Ki.7:1
Reign of Solomon
885 – 846
1 Ki.11:42
Reign of the king of the Rehoboam
846 - 830
1 Ki.11:43; 1 Ki.14:21
Attack of Shishak, king of Egypt
843
1 Ki.14:25
Abijam, the king over Judah
830 - 828
1 Ki.15:1,2
Asa, the king over Judah
828 - 788
1 Ki.15:9,10
Ahab, the king over Israel
791 - 770
1 Ki.16:29
The Jehoshaphat, the king Judaic
788 - 763
1 Ki.22:41,42
15. The chronological Table of the Second Book of the Kings, in years B.C.
In the book are described events from 770 to 436 B.C.
Scripture’s place
The event name
Beginning of the event
The end of the event
Duration of event
Year of a birth
Scripture’s place (by a year of a birth)
2 Ki.1:1
Death of Ahab
-
770
-
-
-
2 Ki.2:11
Ascension of Elijah
766
-
-
-
-
2 Ki.3:1
King Jehoram the son of Ahab
768
756
12 years
-
-
2 Ki.8:26
King Ahaziah the son of Jehoram
757
756
1 year
778
2 Ki.8:26
2 Ki.10:36
Jehu, the king over Israel
756
729
28 years
-
-
2 Ki.13:1
King Jehoahaz the son of Jehu
729
713
17 years
-
-
2 Ki.12:1
Jehoash*, the king over Judah
750
711
40 years
756
2 Chr.24:1
2 Ki.13:10
Jehoash* the son of Jehoahaz (king over Israel)
713
697
16 years
-
-
2 Ki.14:1,2
Amaziah, the king over Judah
711
683
29 years
735
2 Ki.14:2
2 Ki.14:23
Jeroboam II, king of Israel
697
657
41 years
-
-
2 Ki.15:1
Azariah king of Judah
671
620
52 years
686
2 Ki.15:2
2 Ki.15:8
Zachariah king of Israel
633
-
6 months
-
-
2 Ki.15:13
Shallum king of Israel
632
-
1 month
-
-
2 Ki.15:17
Menahem king of Israel
632
622
10 years
-
-
2 Ki.15:23
Pekahiah king of Israel
622
621
2 years
-
-
2 Ki.15:27
Pekah the king of Israel
621
601
20 years
-
-
2 Ki.15:32
Jotham the king of Judah
620
605
16 years
644
2 Ki.15:33
2 Ki.16:1
Ahaz the king of Judah
605
591
16 years
624
2 Ki.16:2
2 Ki.17:1
Hoshea the king of Israel
594
585
9 years
-
-
2 Ki.18:1
Hezekiah the king of Judah
591
562
29 years
616
2 Ki.18:2
2 Ki.21:1
Manasseh the king of Judah
563
514
50 years
574
2 Ki.21:1
2 Ki.21:18
Amon the king of Judah
514
513
2 years
535
2 Ki.21:19
2 Ki.21:26
Josiah the king of Judah
513
483
31 years
520
2 Ki.21:1
2 Ki.23:30
Jehoahaz the king of Judah
October 483
December 483
3 months
506
2 Ki.23:31
2 Ki.23:34
Johoiakim the king of Judah
January 482
December 472
11 years
505
2 Ki.23:36
2 Chr.36:9
Jehoiachin the king of Judah
471 * resettlement to Babylon
3 months and 10 days
489
2 Ki.24:8
2 Ki.24:17
King Zedekiah
Since April of 471
461 destruction of Jerusalem
11 years
493
2 Ki.24:18
Tte note: *Jehoiachin reigned since December 22nd of 472 B.C. to March 29th of 471 B.C. Resettlement has begun with the end of March of 471 B.C..Grounds for such conclusion: his reign has ended «when the year was expired», 2Chr.36:10 that is when the regular Jewish calendar year has terminated (at that time the end of the year fell on March 29th). In total Jehoiachin reigned 3 months and 10 days, 2Chr.36:9, including: in month of Adar - 29 days, in month of Sebat - 30 days, in month of Tebeth 29 days and 10 days in month of Chisleu (only 98 days of reign). Considering, that 401st year B.C. was leap, Jrhoiachin has started to reign since December, 22nd of 402nd year B.C.
16. Chronology of the First Book of the Chronicles.
In the First Book of the Chronicles the gaped events from 4001 B.C. to 885 B.C. (from Adam to death of the king of David) are described.
1. Concerning a mention of patriarchs of the First (antediluvian) world, beginning from Adam to Noah see the Table of a life of the First world in this book.
2. Concerning of the texts 1 Chr.1:17 till 1:27 see the Chronological Table «From the Flood to Abraham» in this book.
3. Concerning of the texts 1 Chr.1:28-34 see the Chronological Table of the life of Abraham in this book.
4. Concerning of the texts 1 Chr.2:1,2 see Chronological Table 2 in this book.
5. Concerning of the texts 1 Chr.2:12-15 see Chronological Table 11 in this book.
6. Concerning of the text 1 Chr.3:10 see Chronological Table 14 in this book.
7. Concerning of the texts 1 Chr.3:11-17 see Chronological Table 15 in this book.
17. The chronological Table of the Second Book of the Chronicles, in years B.C.
In the given book events from 884 to 401 B.C. are described.
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
Solomon has strengthened in his kingdom
884
2 Chr.1:1
Solomon goes to the tabernacle of the congregation where God did appear unto Solomon
882
2 Chr.1:3-7
The beginning of building of the temple of Solomon
On May, 8th 883
2 Chr.3:2
The end of construction of the temple of Solomon
876
2 Chr.5:1
The end of construction of own house of Solomon
863
2 Chr.8:1
Huram sends to Solomon the ships
876
2 Chr.8:18
Death of Solomon and accession of his son of Rehoboam
March of 846
2 Chr.9:31
Division of the kingdom of Israel
846
2 Chr.10:19
War of pharaoh Shishak against Jerusalem
843
2 Chr.12:2
Death of the Rehoboam and accession of his son Abijah
830
2 Chr.12:16
Death of Abijah and accession of his son Asa
828
2 Chr.14:1
35th year of reign Asa
794
2 Chr.15:19
King Baasha came up against Asa
793
2 Chr.16:1
The king Asa was ill with feet
790
2 Chr.16:12
Death of Asa and accession of his son of Jehoshaphat
788
2 Chr.16:13
The Jehoshaphat sends to teach the people to the law of the Lord
786
2 Chr.17:7-9
The Ahab goes with the Jehoshaphat in the war
770
2 Chr.18:3-28
Death of Ahab
770
2 Chr.18:34
Death of the Jehoshaphat and accession of his son Jehoram
763
2 Chr.21:1
Jehoram it is struck by incurable illness
759
2 Chr.21:18
Death of Jehoram
757
2 Chr.21:19
King Ahaziah
Since 757
2 Chr.22:1
Death of Ahaziah
756
2 Chr.22:2,9
Covenant of Jehoiada
750
2 Chr.23:1-3
Death of Jehoiada of the priest
712
2 Chr.24:15
Death of kind Joash and accession of his son Amaziah
711
2 Chr.24:25-27
The end of reign Amaziah
683
2 Chr.25:1,28
Reign of Uzziah, son of Amaziah
671 - 620
2 Chr.26:3
Reign of Jotham, son of Uzziah
620 - 605
2 Chr.27:1
Accession of Ahaz, son of Uzziah
605
2 Chr.28:1
Death of Ahaz and accession of his son Hezekiah
591
2 Chr.28:27
Reign of Hezekiah
591 - 562
2 Chr.29:1
Reign of the Manasseh, son of Hezekiah
562 - 513
2 Chr.33:1
Reign of Amon, the son of the Manasseh
513 - 512
2 Chr.33:21
Reign of Josiah, son of Amon
512 - 482
2 Chr.34:1
Josiah has began to seek after the God
505
2 Chr.34:3
Josiah is cleared the House of the God
495
2 Chr.34:8
Josiah is restored by Passover commemorating
495
2 Chr.35:19
Accession of Jehoahaz the son of Josiah
482
2 Chr.36:1
Pharaoh Necho made Eliakim king over Judah. Reign of the Eliakim
482 - 472
2 Ïàð.36:4,5
Accession of Jehoiachin the son of the Jehoiakim
472
2 Ïàð.36:9
Nebuchadnezzar made Zedekiah the brother of the Jehoiachin king over Judah and Jerusalem. Reign of Zedekiah
471 - 461
2 Ïàð.36:11
Burning of the Temple and destruction of Jerusalem
461
2 Ïàð.36:19
The end of Babylonian captivity. The king the Cyrus declares freedom to Jews to come back in Jerusalem
401
2Ïàð.36:22
18. The chronological Table of the book of Ezra, in years B.C.
In the book events since March of 401 till January of 344 B.C. are described.
The event name
Event date
Scripture’s place
The first year of Cyrus king of Persia
Since 3rd of April 402 till 3rd of April 401
Ezra, 1:1
The decree of the king of the Cyrus about Temple restoration in Jerusalem
On March, 29th of 401
Ezra,1:1
The people part has already come back
October of 401
Ezra,3:1
Feast of Tabernacles in the first year after returning of the people Israeli
October of 401
Ezra,3:4
The second year after returning to the house God's.
May of 400
Ezra,3:8
Work has stopped at the house God's and it proceeded:
Till 357
Ezra,4:24*
Have ended the house God's
On March, 10th 354
Ezra,6:15 **
Have made Passover in a year of the termination of the house God's
April of 354
Ezra,6:19
Coming of Ezra to Jerusalem
345
Ezra,7:8
Session for research of cases of a marriage of representatives of another nation is appointed
January of 344
Ezra,10:16
Notes:* Obstacles have begun in reign of the Cyrus and proceeded till second year of king Darius.
** The temple was built for 46 years, John, 2:20, since May of 400 B.C., therefore mean 354 B.C., are more exact on March, 10th 354 B.C. (6th year of Darius). From here Darius has started to reign in 359 B.C. Succession of governing of kings:
1) the Cyrus, 402 – 371; 2) Ahasuerus, 371 – 359: Darius, 359 – 352; 3) Artaxerxes, 352 – 320; the First year of reign of the Cyrus fells on April; the matter is that in the book of Daniel, 10:4 is mentioned 24th day of the first month (and before this day even 21 day of fast, Dan.10:3). The first month of the Jewish calendar approximately corresponds to April. In this case the beginning of days of fast corresponds April, 3rd, and the third year of the king of the Cyrus means, Dan.10:1. On the other hand, reign of the Cyrus could begin only after March, 29th of 402 B.C. (it is the earliest possible term). So, time of the beginning of reign of the Cyrus is rigidly determined in limits between March, 31st and April, 3rd of 402 B.C.