Events Before the Deluge (according to
the Anunnaki)
450,000 years ago (could this be Mars?)
On Nibiru, a distant member
of our solar system, life faces slow extinction as the planet's atmosphere
erodes. Deposed by Anu, the ruler Alalu escapes in a spaceship and finds
refuge on Earth. He discovers that Earth has gold that can be used to
protect Nibiru's atmosphere.
445,000
Led by Enki, a son of Anu,
the Anunnaki land on Earth, establish Eridu
-Earth Station I - for extracting gold from the waters of the Persian Gulf .
430,000
Earth's climate mellows. More Anunnaki arrive on Earth, among them Enki's half-sister Ninhursag,
Chief Medical Officer.
416,000
As gold production falters, Anu arrives on Earth
with Enlil, the heir apparent. It is decided to
obtain the vital gold by mining it in southern Africa. Drawing lots, Enlil wins command of Earth Mission; Enki is relegated to Africa. On departing Earth, Anu is challenged by Alalu's
grandson.
400,000
Seven functional settlements in southern Mesopotamia include a Spaceport
(Sippar), Mission Control Center (Nippur), a metallurgical center (Shuruppak). The ores arrive by ships from Africa; the
refined metal is sent aloft to orbiters manned by Igigi,
then transferred to spaceships arriving periodically from Nibiru.
380,000
Gaining the support of the Igigi, Alalu's grandson attempts to seize mastery over Earth.
The Enlilites win the War of the Olden Gods.
300,000
The Anunnaki toiling in the gold mines mutiny. Enki
and Ninhursag create Primitive Workers through
genetic manipulation of Ape woman; they take over the manual chores of the
Anunnaki. Enlil raids the mines, brings the
Primitive Workers to the Edin in Mesopotamia.
Given the ability to procreate, Homo Sapiens begins
to multiply.
200,000
Life on Earth regresses during a new glacial period.
100,000
Climate warms again. The Anunnaki (the biblical Nephilim),
to Enlil's growing annoyance, marry the daughters
of Man.
75,000
The "accursation of Earth" - a new Ice
Age-begins. Regressive types of Man roam the Earth .
Cro-Magnon man survives.
RA
[75,000 BP:] The 1st
attempt to aid your peoples occurred about 75,000 years ago. [Helped
Martians come to Earth.] The Yahweh group worked with those of the
planet you call Mars 75,000 years ago in what you would call the cloning
process.
[58,000 BP:]
Next, help was given to those of Mu about 58,000 years ago. Orion group, 4th
density.
Arrangement
of stone heads of Easter Island in order to suggest strong influences of power,
this being those of statues and of rock formations in your Pacific areas,
as you now call them, and to an extent lines at Nazca
Central American regions, as you now understand them.
49,000
Enki and Ninhursag
elevate humans of Anunnaki parentage to rule in Shuruppak.
Enlil, enraged. plots
Mankind's demise.
29.506BC
First break-up of Lemuria/Mu, Atlantean population began
22,006BC
Lemuria/Mu
second break-up and flood.
13,000BC
Realizing that the passage of Nibiru in Earth's
proximity will trigger an immense tidal wave, Enlil
makes the Anunnaki swear to keep the impending calamity a secret from
Mankind.
Atlanteans
began to advance technologically
RA
11,000 BC
[13,000 BP:]
Next, help was offered to Atlantis about 13,000 years ago.
First Atlantean wars
Events of the Deluge
11,000 B.C.
Enki breaks the oath, instructs Ziusudra/Noah to build a submersible ship. The Deluge
sweeps over the Earth; the Anunnaki witness the total destruction from
their orbiting spacecraft.
Enlil agrees to grant the remnants of Mankind
implements and seeds; agriculture begins in the highlands. Enki domesticates animals.
10,500 B.C.
The descendants of Noah are allotted three regions. Ninurta,
Enlil's foremost son, dams the mountains and
drains the rivers to make Mesopotamia habitable; Enki
reclaims the Nile valley. The Sinai peninsula is retained by the Anunnaki
for a post-Diluvial spaceport; a control center
is established on Mount Moriah (the future Jerusalem).
The great pyramid of
Egypt was built by RA by thought. Over the next 1500 years the other
pyramids were built from local materials.
Construction
on the Giza pyramid was begun = 100 years.
9,780 B.C.
Ra/Marduk, Enki's
firstborn son, divides dominion over Egypt between Osiris and Seth.
9,330 B.C.
Seth seizes and dismembers Osiris, assumes sole rule over the Nile Valley.
9,000 BC
RA, ON ATLANTIS
About 11,000 years ago 40% of them
died in the first war. About 10,821 years ago in your illusion the 2nd war,
the most devastating one, caused earth-changing configurations and the
larger part of Atlantis was no more. Some escaped to Tibet, Peru, and
Turkey. (B1, 115)
The timelines that Ra gave for their
contact with the Atlanteans (from approximately
18,000 to 11,000 years ago) fit very nicely with the time of the alignment
that Bauval discovered at the Giza complex,
(11,500 years ago,9,500BC) and also fit with the
timeline given by the Edgar Cayce Readings for the construction of the
Great Pyramid (11,500 to 11,450 years ago “ 9,450BC “.)
From
the RA study guide - 53. ATLANTIS
RA: They were able to use
intelligent infinity in an informative manner. They used intelligent energy
as well, manipulating greatly the natural influxes of the indigo or pineal
ray from divine or infinite energy.
Thus they were able to create lifeforms. This they began to do instead of healing and
perfecting their own mind/body/spirit complexes, turning their
distortions toward what you may call negative.
RA
[11,000 BP:] The next attempt was to help the Egyptians [and to some
in South America] about 11,000 years ago. RA walked on Earth with
Egyptians.
8,821 BC & 7,600
BC
In the
case of the Atlanteans, enlargements upon the
information given resulted in those activities distorted towards
bellicosity which resulted in the final second Atlantean
catastrophe 10,821 of your years in the past, as you measure time. Many,
many were displaced due to societal actions both upon Atlantis and upon
those areas of what you would call North African deserts to which some Atlanteans had gone after the first conflict. Earth
changes continued due to these, what you would call, nuclear bombs and other
crystal weapons, sinking the last great land masses approximately 9,600 of
your years ago.
8,970 B.C.
Horus avenges his father Osiris by launching the First Pyramid War.
Seth escapes to Asia, seizes the Sinai peninsula and Canaan.
8,670 B.C.
Opposed to the resulting control of all the space facilities by Enki's descendants, the Enlilites
launch the Second Pyramid War. The victorious Ninurta
empties the Great Pyramid of its equipment.
Ninhursag, half-sister of Enki
and Enlil, convenes peace conference. The
division of Earth is reaffirmed. Rule over Egypt transferred from the Ra/Marduk dynasty to that of Thoth. Heliopolis built as a
substitute Beacon City.
8,500 B.C.
The Anunnaki establish outposts at the gateway to the space facilities;
Jericho is one of them.
7,400 B.C.
As the era of peace continues, the Anunnaki grant Mankind new advances; the
Neolithic period begins. Demi-gods rule over
Egypt.
6,000 BC
RA came to aid the South American mind/body/spirit social complex once
again. However, the pyramids of those so-called
cities were not to be used in the appropriate fashion.
RA
[7,500
BP:] About 3500 years later [7500 years ago] help was offered again
to some in South America.
THERE IS SIGNIFICANT DISAGREEMENT IN THE
TIMING OF THE REFERENCES FROM HERE TO APPROXIMATELY 2200BC
4004 B.C. OR 12000 B.C.
· God created this
world. Adam and Eve were His finishing touch. Gen.1
· The seven-day
weekly cycle was established. Gen. 2:2
· The seventh-day
Sabbath (rest) was instated. Gen. 2:1-3
· Evil entered this
world. Gen. 3
· Adam and Eve's
first two children, Cain and Abel, were born. Gen. 4:1-2
· The first murder
was committed. Cain killed Abel and then moved to the eastern land of Nod.
Gen. 4:3-16
3900
B.C.
· Cain's first
child, Enoch, was born. Enoch fathered sons and daughters. No dates or
years were given in the line of Cain. Many discoveries and inventions were ascribed
to the mental activity of Cain's posterity.
· Seth was born to
Adam and Eve. Seth lived 912 years and fathered sons and daughters. Seth
carried on Adam's godly family line.
· Cain's first
grandchild, Irad, son of Enoch was born.
3,800 B.C.
Urban civilization begins in Sumer as the Anunnaki reestablish there the
Olden Cities, beginning with Eridu and Nippur.
Anu comes to Earth for a pageantful
visit. A new city, Uruk (Erech),
is built in his honor; he makes its temple the abode of his beloved
granddaughter Inanna/lshtar.
3800 B.C.
· Seth's first son,
Enos, was born. Enos
lived 905 years and fathered sons and daughters. According to Arabian
tradition Enos prohibited intermarriages with the
Cainites (descendants of Cain).
· Cain's great
grandchild, Mehujael, son of Irad
was born.
3700 B.C.
3,760 Kingship on Earth
Mankind granted kingship. Kish is first capital under the aegis of Ninurta. The calendar begun at Nippur. Civilization
blossoms out in Sumer (the F irst Region).
Seth's first grandchild, Cainan, son of Enos was born.
Cainan lived 910 years and fathered sons and
daughters. (The Arabians have a tradition respecting Cainan
that he held universal empire, and was celebrated for his wisdom and
miraculous powers.)
· Cain's
great-great grandchild, Methusael, son of Mehujael was born.
· Seth's great
grandchild, Mahalaleel, son of Cainan was born. Mahalaleel
lived 895 years and fathered sons and daughters.
3600 B.C.
· Cain's
great-great-great grandchild, Lamech, son of Methusael was born. (Lamech
married two wives making him the first polygamist on record.)
· Seth's
great-great grandchild, Jared, son of Mahalaleel
was born. Jared lived 962 years and fathered sons and daughters. (According
to an ancient Arabian tradition Jared was the first of the line of Seth who
broke through the command of Enos, which
prohibited intermarriage with the Cainites that
tended greatly to the obliteration of every moral and religious principle.
Genesis 6:1-2
· Lamech's children were
born: Tubal-cain (" He was a furbisher of
every cutting instrument of copper and iron." The "VULCAN"
of the Greeks.) Gen. 4:22, Jabal (father of
cattle men.) Gen 4:20, Jubal (father of all who handle the harp and organ.)
Gen. 4:21 and Naamah (a daughter whose name means
loveliness.)
3500 B.C.
· Intermarriage of
the godly descendants of Seth and the ungodly descendants of Cain began.
Genesis 6:1-2
· Immorality, violence
and godlessness increased.
· Adam, Seth,
Enoch, Cainan, Mahalaleel
and Jarad continued communicating with their
descendants.
· Adam talked with
Seth 800 years, with Enos 695 years, Cainan 605 years, Mahalaeel
535 years, Jared 470 years, Enoch 308 years, Methuselah
243 years and with Lamech 56 years.
3,450
Primacy in Sumer transferred to Nannar/Sin. Marduk proclaims Babylon "Gateway of the
Gods." The "Tower of Babel" incident. The Anunnaki confuse
Mankind's languages.
His coup frustrated, Marduk/Ra returns to Egypt,
deposes Thoth, seizes his younger brother Dumuzi
who had betrothed Inanna. Dumuzi
accidentally killed; Marduk imprisoned alive in
the Great Pyramid. Freed through an emergency shaft, he goes into exile.
3400 B.C. OR 11,400
B.C.
· Seth's
great-great-great grandchild, Enoch, son of
Jared was born. Enoch lived 365 years and fathered sons and
daughters. ("The Arabian name of Enoch is Edris,
and their traditions of him are that he was an eminent astronomer,
mathematician and prophet of God.")
· Seth's
great-great-great-great grandchild, Methuselah, son of Enoch was born.
Methuselah lived 969 years, making him the oldest of the ancient ones, and
the oldest man to ever live. (Methuselah's name means, "At his death,
it will come." Methuselah died the year of the flood.) Methuselah
fathered sons and daughters.
· After
Methuselah's birth, the Bible records that Enoch developed an especially
close relationship with God leading to his translation to heaven at the age
of 365. "And Enoch walked with God 365 years and begat sons and
daughters," Gen. 5:22 "And he was not for God took him."
Gen. 5:24
3300 B.C.
· The marriage of
brother and half sister (different mother) was common until prohibited by
the Law of Moses in 1491 B.C.
· "It is said
of Seth and his posterity that they were very good and virtuous, and very
happy, without any considerable misfortunes for seven generations."
Josephus
· "Seth and
his posterity were the inventors of that peculiar sort of wisdom which is
concerned with the heavenly bodies and their order." Josephus
3200 B.C.
· The Cainites held greater and greater influence over the
godly descendants of Seth as intermarriage became more and more pervasive.
Gen. 6:1-2
· Violence, debauchery
and immorality characterized a growing percentage of human society. Gen.
6:1-2,4-5, 11
· Seth's
great-great-great-great-great grandchild, Lamech,
son of Methuselah was born. Lamech lived 777
years and fathered sons and daughters. Lamech was
the first man on record who died a natural death before his father. Lamech was able to talk with Adam 56 years (He learned
of the Garden of Eden, etc., directly.), his grandsons Japheth, Shem and
Ham 98 years, and thus became the intervening link that could bring the
eyewitness history from the "Creation" to the death of Shem after
the flood. This was a period of 2158 years.
3100 B.C. OR
11,100 B.C.
· Methuselah talked
with Seth 355 years, Enos 453 years, Cainan 548 years, Mahalaleel
603 years, Jared 735 years and with Enoch 300
years.
· Adam died at the
age of 930. (3474 B.C.)
· Enoch was
translated in 3017 B.C. at the age of 365.
3,100-3, 350
years of chaos end with installation of first Egyptian Pharaoh in Memphis.
Civilization comes to the Second Region.
3000 B.C.
· Seth died at the
age of 912. (2962 B.C.)
· Seth's
great-great-great-great-great-great grandchild, Noah, son of Lamech was born. Noah lived 905 years and fathered
three sons.
2900 B.C.
2,900
Kingship in Sumer transferred to Erech. Inanna given dominion over the Third Region; the Indus
Valley Civilization begins.
· Enos died at the age
of 905. (2864B.C.)
· With
intermarriage now common, the Cainites held
pervasive influence over the godly descendants of Seth. High moral, social
and religious principles were fast becoming extinct.
· Violence,
debauchery and immorality now characterized almost the entirety of human
society. Gen. 6:11
2800 B.C.
· Noah talked with Cainan 179 years, Mahalaleel
243 years, Jared 366 years and with Lamech 595 years.
· Cainan died at the age
of 910. (2769 B.C.)
· Mahalaleel died in 2714
B.C. at the age of 895.
2700 B.C.
· Wickedness
continued to increase. The great ages of the people allowed for an
unparalleled pool of united experience, appetite and imagination applied to
any given pursuit.
2,650
Sumer's royal capital shifts about. Kingship deteriorates. Enlil loses patience with the unruly human multitudes.
2600 B.C.
· Jared died at the
age of 962. (2582 B.C.)
· Society
essentially became corrupt. Only a few godly people remained.
2500 B.C.
· Noah's sons were
born. Shem the elder son carried on Seth's godly line. Shem lived 600 years
and fathered five sons. Shem was 98 at the time of the flood. Gen. 10:21
Japheth, the middle son, fathered seven sons. And Ham, the younger son,
fathered four sons. Gen. 9:24
· Noah was called
to build the ark and warn of the coming flood. (Circa. 2466 B.C.) Gen. 6
· Noah began 120
years of prophesying about the coming flood. God asked him to conduct this
warning for humanity.
PER THE SUMERIAN ACCOUNT
THIS OCCURRED APPROXIMATELY 11,000+ BC
2400
B.C. OR 10,400 BC
· Lamech died five years before
the flood at the age of 777. (2353 B.C.)
· Methuselah died
shortly before the flood at the age of 969. (2348 B.C.)
· The ark was
completed. (Circa. 2348 B.C.) Gen. 7
· The 120 years of
warning came to an end. Gen. 7
· The flood deluged
the earth. (2348 B.C.) Gen. 7 (Noah and his family were in the ark one year
and ten days. They entered in 2348 B.C. and exited in 2347 B.C.) The
Deluge: Different Dates Assigned: Usher and English Bible, 2348 B.C.;
Hebrew Bible, 2288 B.C.; Playfair Bible, 2352
B.C.; Clinton Bible, 2482 B.C.; Samaritan Pent, 2998 B.C.; Josephus, 3146
B.C.; Dr. Hales, 3155 B.C.; Septuagint, 3246 B.C.
· Meat, grain and
vegetables were given to humanity as food items. Gen 9:2-4
· Murder was
forbidden. Gen 9:5
· Death penalty for
murder, by either animals or humans, instated. Gen. 9:5-6
· The rainbow
covenant was instated. God covenanted with humanity and the animal kingdom
to never again destroy the earth by flood. The first rainbow was seen. Gen.
8:21-22 and Gen. 9:8-17
· Noah's three
sons, Shem, Japheth and Ham began to repopulate the earth.
· Shem had four of
his five sons: Arphaxad, who lived 438 years and
carried on Seth's godly family line, then Elam, then Asshur
"Builder of Nineveh" and finally Lud.
Gen. 10:11
· Japheth had three
of his seven sons: Comer, Magog and Madai. (No dates or years are given for Japheth's
descendants.)
· Ham had four
sons: Cush, Mizraim, Phut
and Canaan. (No dates or years are given for Ham's descendants.)
· Shem's first
grandchild, Salah, son of Arphaxad
was born. Salah lived 433 years, and carried on
Seth's godly posterity. He fathered a number of sons and daughters.
2,371
Inanna falls in love with Sharru-Kin
(Sargon). He establishes new capital city Agade (Akkad). Akkadian empire launched.
2,316
Aiming to rule the four regions, Sargon removes sacred soil from Babylon.
The Marduk-Inanna conflict flares up again. It
ends when Nergal, Marduk's
brother, journeys from south Africa to Babylon and persuades Marduk to leave Mesopotamia.
2300 B.C. OR 10,300 B.C.
· Ham's first
grandchild, Nimrod (also known as Izdhubar), son
of Cush was born. Nimrod founded Babylon (or Chaldea, the capital was Ur).
The Tower of Babel was started. ("The Tower of Babel" the
probable "Temple of Jupiter Belus" in
Babylon was seen and described by Herodotus in 440 B.C. It was a quarter of
a mile square at the base and in eight stories rose 650 feet high.)
Gen.10:10
· Shem's fifth son,
Aram, was born. Aram had four sons. Gen. 10:23
· Shem's great
grandchild, Eber (or Heber), son of Salah was born. Eber lived
464 years and fathered two sons.
· Ham's second and
third grandchildren were born. Sidon founded Sidon (the Sidonians
and Ammonites) and Heth, the sons of Cannan.
· The destruction
of the Tower of Babel caused the dispersion of Babylon's population, sending
it to the ends of the earth. It was 101 years from the flood to the
"Confusion of Tongues" and the "Dispersion." (2247
B.C.) Gen. 11:1-9
· (Exaggerated
Chronologies. "Exaggerated chronologies are common to a large number
of nations. Critical examination has (in all cases but one) demonstrated
their fallacy; and the many myriads of years postulated for their past
civilization and history by the Babylonians, Assyrians, Hindus, Chinese,
and others have been shown to be pure fiction, utterly unworthy of belief.
Cuneiform scholars confidently place the beginning of Babylon about B.C.
2300, of Assyria about B.C. 1500. The best Arian scholars place the dawn of
the Iran civilization about B.C. 1500, of India about B.C. 1200. Chinese
investigators can find nothing solid or substantial in the past of the
'Celestials' earlier than B.C. 781, or, at the furthest B.C. 1154."
Rawlinson (The "Temple of Jupiter Belus"
was named by Nebuchadnezzar. "The Temple of the Seven Lights of the
Earth" at Borsippa-Barzipa. ie, Tower of Tongues, located eleven miles from the
north ruins of Babylon was described thus by Nebuchadnezzar in the "Borsippa Inscription." "A former king built
it, but he did not complete its head. SINCE A REMOTE TIME PEOPLE HAD
ABANDONED IT, WITHOUT ORDER EXPRESSING THEIR WORDS. Since that time the
earthquake and the thunder had dispersed its sun-dried clay; the bricks of
the casing had been split, and the ear of the interior had been scattered
in heaps. Merodach, the great lord, excited my
mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take
away the foundation stone. As it had been in former times, so I founded, I
made it as it had been in ancient days, so I exalted its summit."
Smith's Bible Dictionary.)
· Shem's great-great
grandchild, Peleg, son of Eber
was born. Peleg's name means,
"division." "During his lifetime the people of the world
were divided into different language groups and dispersed" Gen 10:24 Peleg lived 239 years and fathered sons and daughters.
His brother's name was Joktan. Joktan had 13 sons.)
· The descendants
of Japheth dispersed, populating Greece, Parthia, Russia and northern
Europe.
· Javan, son of Japheth
settled Greece or Ionia. (Attica, Arcadia and Sparta) (The Greeks are said
to have been the descendants of Javan, the fourth
son of Japheth.)
· The descendants
of Ham dispersed, populating Africa and Egypt.
· Mizraim or Egypt began
to be established. (First through sixth Dynasties) (Old Empire or Native
Dynasties 2450 B.C. or 2250 B.C. to about 1750 B.C.)
· The descendants
of Canaan settled Phoenicia or Canaan. (The city of Sidon was early
celebrated for its textile fabrics, and Tyre for its commerce in purple. The people were the
most eminent navigators and traders of antiquity. From Phoenicia came the
original Roman alphabet.)
· The descendants
of Shem dispersed forming the Semetic people of
the Middle East, including the Arabs and the nation of Israel.
· Shem's
great-great-great grandchild, Reu, son of Peleg was born. Reu lived 239
years and fathered sons and daughters.
· Fohi (or Yao) founded
China. He was supposed to be the Noah of the Bible. Chinese historians
state that Fohi was a divine personage and that
he invented a symbolic mode of writing. He also invented music, dressmaking
and the custom of sacrificing at the solstices. First Dynasty, Hiah began. (2240 B.C.)
2,291
Naram-Sin ascends the throne of Akkad. Directed
by the warlike Inanna, he penetrates the Sinai
peninsula, invades Egypt.
2,255
Inanna usurps the power in Mesopotamia; Naram-Sin defies Nippur. The Great Anunnaki obliterate Agade. Inanna
escapes. Sumer and Akkad occupied by foreign troops loyal to Enlil and Ninurta.
2,220
Sumerian civilization rises to new heights under enlightened rulers
of Lagash. Thoth helps its king Gudea build a
ziggurat-temple for Ninurta.
2200 B.C.
FROM THIS POINT ON MOST OF THE
REFERENCES AGREE ON THE TIMELINE
· Ninth Dynasty of
Thebes began. (Date not known)
· Shem's
great-great-great-great grandchild, Serug, son of
Reu was born. Serug
lived 230 years and fathered sons and daughters.
· Shem's
great-great-great-great-great grandchild, Nahor,
son of Serug was born. Nahor
lived 148 years and fathered sons and daughters.
· Shem's
great-great-great-great-great-great grandchild, Terah,
son of Nahor was born. Terah
lived 205 years. Terah had three sons.
2,193
Terah, Abraham's father, born in Nippur into a
priestly-royal family.
2,180
Egypt divided; followers of Ra/Marduk retain the
south; Pharaohs opposed to him gain the throne of lower Egypt.
2,130
As Enlil and Ninurta
are increasingly away, central authority also deteriorates in Mesopotamia. Inanna's attempts to regain the
kingship for Erech does not last.
The Fateful Century
B.C 2,123
Abraham born in Nippur.
2,113
Enlil entrusts the Lands of Shem to Nannar; Ur declared capital of new empire. Ur- Nammmu ascends throne, is named Protector of Nippur. A Nippurian priest - Terah,
Abraham's father - comes to Ur to liaison with its royal court.
2100 B.C.
· Shem's
great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandchildren, Haran and Nahor, sons of Terah were
born. Haran and Nahor
were the brothers of Abraham.
· Nahor, son of Serug died at the age of 148. (2007 B.C.)
· Peleg died at the age
of 239. (2008 B.C.)
2,096 BC
Ur-Nammu dies in battle. The people consider his
untimely death a betrayal by Anu and Enlil. Terah departs with his
family for Harran.
2,095 BC
Shulgi ascends the throne of Ur, strengthens
imperial ties. As empire thrives, Shulgi falls
under charms of Inanna, becomes her lover. Grants
Larsa to Elamites in
exchange for serving as his Foreign Legion.
2,080 BC
ban
princes loyal to Ra/Marduk press northward under Mentuhotep I. Nabu, Marduk's son, gains adherents for his father in Western
Asia.
2,055 BC
On Nannar's orders, Shulgi
sends Elamite troops to suppress unrest in
Canaanite cities. Elamites reach the gateway to
the Sinai peninsula and its Spaceport.
2,048 BC
Shulgi dies. Marduk
moves to the Land of the Hittites. Enlil ordered Abraham to southern Canaan with an elite corps of cavalrymen.
2,047 BC
Amar-Sin (the biblical Amraphel)
becomes king of Ur. Abraham goes to Egypt, stays five years, then returns with more troops.
2,041 BC
Guided by Inanna, Amar-Sin
forms a coalition of Kings of the East, launches military expedition to
Canaan and the Sinai. Its leader is the Elamite Khedor-la'omer. Abraham blocks the advance at the
gateway to the Spaceport.
2,038 BC
Shu-Sin replaces Amar-Sin
on throne of Ur as the empire disintegrates.
2,029 BC
Ibbi-Sin replaces Shu-Sin.
The western provinces increasingly to Marduk.
2,024 BC
Leading his followers, Marduk marches on Sumer,
enthrones himself in Babylon. Fighting spreads to central Mesopotamia.
Nippur's Holy of Holies is defiled. Enlil demands
punishment for Marduk and Nabu;
Enki opposes, but his son Nergal
sides with Enlil.
As Nabu marshals his Canaanite followers to
capture the Spaceport, the Great Anunnaki approve of the use of nuclear
weapons. Nergal and Ninurta
destroy the Spaceport and the errant Canaanite cities.
2,023 BC The winds carry the radioactive cloud to Sumer. People die a
terrible death, animals perish, the water is poisoned, the
soil becomes barren. Sumer and its great civilization lie prostrate. Its
legacy passes to Abraham's seed as he begets -at age 100- a legitimate
heir: Isaac.
2000 B.C.
· Noah died at the
age of 950. Noah lived after the flood 350 years and died two years before
Abraham was born. (1998 B.C.)
· Terah's third son,
Abraham, was born. Abraham was called "The Father of the
Faithful" and "The Friend of God."
· Haran's daughter,
Milcah, was born.
· Terah's daughter, Sarah,
was born.
· Haran's daughter,
Iscah, was born.
· Reu died at the age
of 239 years. (1978 B.C.)
· Haran's son, Lot,
was born.
· Nahor and Milcah married. (Milcah was
niece and wife to Nahor.)
· Serug died at the age
of 230. (1955 B.C.)
· Sarah and Abraham
married.
· Terah left Ur of the
Chaldeans to go to Canaan. He stopped short of his goal, however, and
settled in the village of Haran.
· Nahor's son, Bethule, was born.
· Lot's two
daughters are born.
· Terah died at the age
of 205. (1921 B.C.)
· Enlil called Abraham to leave Ur. He and
Lot left and journeyed to Canaan. They settled in Shechem
(Sichem). (There are 427 years from the flood to
the "Call of Abraham." In the call Abraham was promised
descendants, and that though him "all the families of the earth will
be blessed.") Genesis 12:1-3 (1921 B.C.)
· A famine drove
Abraham and Lot into Egypt. (1919 B.C.)
· Abraham and Lot
returned to Canaan and in 1916 BC they separated. (1917 B.C.)
· The Elamites invaded Sodom. Chedoralaomer
took Lot and all the people of Sodom captive. Abraham pursued and
recaptured all. He killed the four kings. Genesis 14 (1913 B.C.)
· Hagar, Sarah's
slave mistress, bore Abraham a son, Ishmael. Ishmael lived 137 years. He
fathered 12 sons and became the father of the Arab nations.
· Arphaxad died at the age
of 438. (Arphaxad talked with Abraham 88 years.)
(1908 B.C.)
1900 B.C.
· This was the
beginning of the Hykso's (or Shepherd Kings of
Egypt) three dynasties. The three rulers of this century were: Set (or Saites) for 19 years, Bnon
for 40 years and Pacchnan for 36 years. This era
was termed the "Middle Empire." (1750 B.C. to 1500 B.C.)
· God repeated his
promise of a son to be born to Abraham and Sarah. The covenant of
circumcision was made (the sign and seal). Abraham's name was changed from
Abram to Abraham, and Sarah's from Sarai to
Sarah. (1898 B.C.)
· Sodom and
Gomorrah were destroyed. Lot along with his two daughters and wife were
evacuated from the city by angels. Lot's wife looked back, in disobedience
to an expressed command, and became a pillar of salt. (1898 B.C.)
· Sarah gave birth
to Isaac in her nineties.
· Hagar and Ishmael
were banished from Abraham's camp and returned to the Euphrates River area.
· Ishmael's blood
descendants formed the Arabs, but all Moslems, including the Persians,
trace ancestry back to Abraham through Ishmael.
· Lot's two
daughters each bore a son by their father. They were Moab, father of the
Moabites, and Ben-Ammi, father of the Ammonites.
Gen 19:30-38
· Bethuel, son of Nahor and Milcah, fathered Laban and Rebekah.
· Salah died at the age
of 433. Salah talked with Abraham 118 years and
outlived the burning of Sodom by 19 years. (1878 B.C.)
· Sarah died. (1859
B.C.)
· The first
immigration into Greece by Inachus began. Greece
was already in the possession of powerful tribes, called "The Pelasgi" when the four immigrations of Inachus, Cecrops, Cadmus and Pelops brought Greece into historic notice. From the
earliest account of Greece to the Trojan War (1184 B.C.) is termed
"The Fabulous Age." (1856 B.C.)
· Whang-ti became Emperor
of China at 12 years of age. "He spoke as soon as weaned...discovered
the use of the magnet, and made many astonishing inventions." Chinese
History (1852B.C.)
· Isaac and Rebekah married. Isaac was 40 at the time.
· Assyria, a colony
from Babylonia, capital Asshur, became
independent under Ismi. Dagan (1852 B.C.)
· Shem died at the
age of 600. Shem lived after the flood 502 years and after Noah 152 years.
He talked with Abraham 150 years and with Isaac 50 years. He outlived Lot's
wife by 52 years. (1846 B.C.)
· Twin sons, Esau
and Jacob, were born to Isaac and Rebekah. Jacob
carried on Adam, Seth, Shem and Abraham's godly family line. Esau founded
the nation of Edom. (1836 B.C.)
· Abraham died at the
age of 175. (1821 B.C.)
· Esau sold his
birthright to Jacob for a bowl of lentils. Gen. 25:29-34
· God passed on
Abraham's covenant promise to Isaac. Gen. 26:1-5
· Eber died at the age
of 464 years. Eber outlived Abraham by four
years, and overlapped Isaac 79 years, and Jacob 20 years. (1817 B.C.)
1800 B.C
· Egypt's
"Middle Empire" continued. This century's rulers were Staan for 50 years, Archles
for 49 years, Apepi (or Apophis)
the last king, for 61 years. Joseph was chief minister of Apepi.
· Jacob moved to
Mesopotamia. God passed on the covenant promise to him.
· Ishmael died at
the age of 137. (1773 B.C.)
· The second
dynasty, Shang, began in China. (1756 B.C.)
· Jacob married
both Leah (by trickery) and Rachel. Leah bore Jacob six sons and one
daughter. Her maid, Zilpah, whom she caused to be
a surrogate mother for her, bore Jacob two sons. Rachel bore Jacob two sons
and her maid, Bilhah, whom she caused to be a
surrogate mother for her, bore Jacob two sons. In total Jacob (Israel) had
twelve sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher,
Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin. The
family tree is traced from Adam to the twelve sons of Jacob, from whom sprang the "Twelve Tribes" of the
Israelites. (Circa.1752 B.C.)
· Levi's second
son, Kohath, was born. Kohath
lived 133 years and was the family line through which the Levitical priesthood came. He was a direct ancestor of
Moses and Aaron. (1735 B.C.)
· Jacob was called
by God to move back to Canaan. He began his journey. On the way he wrestled
with an angel who changed his name to "Israel."
· Rachel died on
the way back to Canaan. (1732 B.C.)
· Joseph was sent
captive to Egypt at the age of seventeen. (1728 B.C.)
· Isaac died at the
age of 180. (1716 B.C.)
· Joseph was made
governor of Egypt. (1715 B.C.)
· Jacob, now called
Israel, and his family went into Egypt. Of Jacob's children and
grandchildren, sixty-six went down to Egypt. These plus the nine wives of
his sons made 75 people in all. It was 215 years after the "Call of
Abraham" that Jacob and his family moved to Egypt. Two hundred and
fifteen years later Moses led them out of Egypt and received the Law on Mt.
Sinai. Acts 7:14 and Gal. 3:17 (1706 B.C.)
1700 B.C
· Pelasgi, from Ardacia, settled Italy (or Latium). The Pelasgi were the primitive inhabitants of Greece and
Italy and probably belonged to the Indo-Germanic race. From the Pelasgi came the Dorians,
Aeolians and Ionians, all three being Heilenes or
Greeks. (1694 B.C.)
· Jacob elevated
Ephraim and Manasseh to the same status as his sons, creating the twelve
tribes of Israel (Thirteen tribes actually, but Levi was elevated to the
status of priesthood, leaving twelve to divide up the land).
· All Babylonia was
permanently united. The capital, "Babylon the Great," for some
1700 years stood as the queen city of the world. Pliny says, "It was
the greatest city the sun ever shone upon." "Its walls, 300 feet
high and 75 feet wide, enclosed an area of 225 square miles. Its temples,
palaces, fortresses, brazen gates, quays, artificial mountains and lakes,
made it one of the Seven Wonders of the World." Strabo.
· Jacob died at the
age of 147. (1689 B.C.)
· Aahmes became Pharoah of Egypt. He ruled for 25 years, expelling the Hyksos and restoring the temples. (Circa. 1655 B.C.)
· Kohath's son, Amram, was born. Amram
fathered Moses, Aaron and Miriam. (1646 B.C.)
· This was believed
to be the time of the book of Job. Job, of Idumea,
an Arabian sage, was supposed by some to be identical with Jobab who was a grandson of Easu.
(Circa. 1655 B.C.)
· Levi's daughter, Jochebed, was born. (Jochebed
later became the wife of Amram and the mother of
Moses, Aaron and Miriam.)
· Genesis, the
Bible's first book, came to an end. Genesis embraced 2369 years of history.
The Bible's second book, Exodus, began.
· Joseph died at
the age of 110. (1635 B.C.)
· Levi died. (1632
B.C.)
· Krishna
flourished about this time in India.
· Amen-Hotep the First became Pharaoh of Egypt. He reigned 24
years. Horses and wheeled carts were first represented on monuments.
1600
B.C.
RA
Orion group arrived - In approximately 3,600 of your years in the past, as
you measure time, there was an influx of those of
the Orion group, as you call them. Due to the increasing negative
influences upon thinking and acting distortions, they were able to begin
working with those whose impression from olden times, as you may say, was
that they were special and different. An entity of the Confederation, many,
many thousands of your years in the past, the one you may call “Yahweh,”
had, by genetic cloning, set up these particular biases among these peoples
who had come gradually to dwell in the vicinity of Egypt, as well as in
many, many other places, by dispersion after the down-sinking of the land
mass Mu. Here the Orion group found fertile soil in which to plant the
seeds of negativity, these seeds, as always, being those of the elite, the
different, those who manipulate or enslave others. The one known as Yahweh
felt a great responsibility to these entities. However, the Orion group had
been able to impress upon the peoples the name Yahweh as the one
responsible for this elitism. Yahweh then was able to take what you would
call stock of its vibratory patterns and became, in effect, a more
eloquently effective sound vibration complex. In this complex the old
Yahweh, now unnamed, but meaning “He comes,” began to send positively
oriented philosophy. This was approximately, in your past, of 3,300 years.
Thus, the intense portion of what has become known as Armageddon was
joined. Yahweh, who still felt that if it could raise
up entities which were superior to the negative forces, that these superior
entities could spread the Law of One. Thus this entity, “Yod-Heh-Shin-Vau-Heh,” came among your
people in form according to incarnate being and mated in the normal
reproductive manner of your physical complexes, thus birthing a generation
of much larger beings, these beings called “Anak.”
The other method used to greater effect later in the scenario, as you would
call it, was the thought-form such as we often use among your peoples to
suggest the mysterious or the sublime. You may be familiar with some of
these appearances. we will briefly point the way
by indicating the so-called wheel within a wheel and the cherubim with
sleepless eye.
Thothmes I became Pharaoh
in Egypt and ruled 22 years. He first invaded Asia.
· A little over
half of Israel's 215 years in Egypt had passed.
· Amram and Jochebed married. (Circa 1589 B.C.)
· Miriam was born
to Amram and Jochebed.
(Circa. 1580 B.C.) Miraim became a prophetess and
leader in the Israelite exodus.
· Thothmes II became
Pharaoh of Egypt and reigned 13 years.
· Atlas, the
Astronomer, came on the scene. (1588 B.C.)
· Aaron was born to
Amram and Jochebed.
(1574 B. C.) Aaron lived 123 years and fathered four children. It was
through Aaron's line that the Levitical
priesthood was founded.
· Hatasu became Queen of
Egypt (daughter of Thothmes) and reigned 20
years. (It is said she wore men's clothing).
· Moses was born to
Amarm and Jochebed and
was adopted into the Egyptian royal court. At the age of 12 he was taken to
live with the Egyptian royal family. (Troy, Athens and Thebes were founded
during the days of Moses.) (1571 B.C.)
· Cecrops, from Egypt,
founded Athens. (1556 B.C.)
· Thothmes III, The Great,
became Pharoah of Egypt and reigned 40 years. As
Egypt's greatest conqueror Thothmes III, became
known as "The Egyptian Alexander." He adorned Egypt with
magnificent temples and works of art and erected the New York Obelisk.
"Egypt was at her climax, under Thothmes
III. His conquests embraced the then known world of Arabia, Syria, Assyria,
Babylonia, Phoenicia, Armenia, Asia Minor, the Isles of the Daniai (probably in the Archipelago), Cyprus, Ethiopia,
Libya and Nubia." Dr. Birch.
· Scamander founded
the kingdom of Troy. Homer immortalized its history. (1546 B.C.)
· Joshua, son of
Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, was born. Joshua lived 110 years and became
the leader of Israel after Moses' death. (1536 B.C.)
· Moses escaped
Egypt and settled in Midian. (Circa.1530 B.C.)
· Moses and Zipporah married.
· Aaron's sons, Nadab, Eleazar, Abihu and Ithamar were born.
· Moses' sons Gershom and Elezer were born.
· Amen-Hotep II became Pharoah of
Egypt and reigned 31 years.
· Amram died. (1509
B.C.)
· The institution
of the Areopagus was founded in Greece. (1504
B.C.)
1500 B.C.
· Panathenaean games began.
(1495 B.C.)
· The Roman
alphabet was developed. "Cadmus was said to have brought the fifteen
Phoenician letters into Greece. They gradually changed in form, until they
became the ground of the Roman letters now used in Europe and
America." Arundelian Marbles. "Cadum did first the wondrous art devise, of painting
thought and speaking to the eyes." (1493 B.C.)
· Moses saw the
burning bush and was called by God to deliver His people from Egypt. Moses
arrived in Egypt. The ten plagues occurred.
·
The Kolbrin places
this date as the last passage of “the Destroyer”.
14 April 1446 BC
Even after the 9
plagues, Pharaoh still refused to let the children of Israel go. However, after
the 10th plague, the death of the firstborn of all Egypt including the
firstborn of Pharaoh, he begged them to go. The only ones spared from the
10th plague were those who had put their trust in God's word and were
"covered by the blood of the lamb" when the Lord passed over at
midnight. When the children of Israel left Egypt they asked to be given
articles of silver, of gold, and clothing. They also took with them the
remains of Joseph as promised. There were about 600,000 men on foot,
besides children. And a mixed multitude of others went out with them also. [Exo
12:37-38]
During the Passover night... when the Death Angel struck the
firstborn in all Egypt... the Bible does not say the firstborn of Pharaoh
was his son... could have been his daughter. [Exo
12:29]
There is a footnote to Exo. 12:40
pointing to the Samaritan Pentateuch and the Greek Septuagint. These two
documents state that this verse refers to the sojourn of children of Israel
who lived not only in Egypt, but Canaan as well. This verse says nothing
about 400 or 430 years of "affliction," only that they had lived
in Egypt and Canaan for 430 years. Exo
12:41 says only that they went out of Egypt "on that same day"...
which I believe points to a day in 1876 BC when Abraham went to Mt. Moriah to sacrifice Isaac as a test of his faith in God
(1876-430=1446). This event is a correlation of the Crucifixion of Jesus
when God sacrificed His own son for us [Exo
12:40-41]. The 430 years sojourn could not have begun when Jacob brought
his family to Egypt... if it had, the Exodus would have taken place in
about 1250 BC (as some believe)... and Amram
would have been 314 years old when Moses was born, 80 years before the
Exodus... the Bible states he only lived 137 years.
The
Kolbrin refers to the last passing of the Destroyer (a heavenly body which
was seen to pass every few thousand years leaving a wake of destruction on
Earth) being when the Pharaoh released the Israelite slaves.. It is
interesting to note the Egyptians knew of the destroyer and its effects.
The first nine plagues were not solely for the Egyptians but were shared by
the rest of the known world. It is suspected the first nine plagues
were viewed as unavoidable effects of the Destroyer not miracles of God.
When the first born child of each Egyptian family was killed over night, it
was viewed as personal and not a natural occurrence. Pharaoh got the
message.
· The
Passover was instituted. The Israelites left Egypt, loaded with riches
given them by the Egyptians. The Red Sea was crossed. The Egyptian army was
wiped out. The Law was given. The tabernacle was made. Aaron became the
first High Priest. The Theocracy, under God, began and lasted 396 years.
The book of Exodus ended its 145-year history. The Book of Leviticus was
written in one month. The book of Numbers began. The census was taken. The
camp was organized. Canaan was reached. The 12 spies were sent out. The
people murmured and were turned back into the wilderness for 40 years. The
journey in the wilderness began. Aaron died on Mt. Hor. Eleazar
succeeded Aaron as High Priest. Numbers 20:28 (1491 B.C.)
· Lacadaemmon married Sparta.
The City of Sparta was founded. (1490 B.C.)
· Helen came to
power in Greece. (The mythical ancestor of all the Greeks.) (1459 B.C.)
· The book of
Numbers ended its 39-year history of the wanderings of the Israelites.
(Circa. 1452 B.C.)
· The twelve tribes
of Israel reached the Promised Land. The book of Deuteronomy was written in
five weeks. Joshua was made the leader of the Israelites. Moses died on Mt.
Nebo at the age of 120. (Moses was taken to heaven. Jude 1:9 and Luke
9:28-33.) Israel entered Canaan 41 years after the Exodus from Egypt.
Jericho was taken and the invasion of Palestine began. Joshua defeated the
five kings of Canaan. (Joshua 10) The book of Joshua was begun. Palestine
became the home of both the Canaanites and the Children of Israel. (1451
B.C.)
· The Book of
Joshua concluded its 25-year history. Joshua died at the age of 110. (1426
B.C.)
· This was the time
of the Elders. From the death of Joshua there was a span of 17 years before
the first Judge appeared. The Elders who outlived Joshua filled the role of
leadership to Israel for a portion of these years. Israel "served the
Lord" during this time. Once these Elders died the nation began to
abandon the Theocracy. Leadership was weak and for the most part the people
did "every man what is right in his own eyes." Judges 2:7,10,
Judges 2:10-13 and Judges 21:25
· The Israelite's
first servitude to Mesopotamia (Syria). It lasted for eight years. Judges
3:1-8 (1417 B.C.)
· The first judge, Othnel, ruled for 40 years. Judges 3:9-11 (The
chronology of the Judges is very uncertain because we are not told where
overlapping occurs. This is one possible alignment.) (1409 B.C.)
1400
B.C.
· Nineteenth
Dynasty of Thebes. Ramesses I ruled for one year
in Egypt. (Circa. 1399 B.C.)
· Seti I (or Sesostris), Ramesses' son,
began his 25-year rule of Egypt. Seti I built the
"Grand Hall of Columns" at Karnak,
began Belzoni's tomb, dug the canal from the Nile to the Red Sea and made
the "Great Table of Abydos." (Circa.1398 B.C.)
· Troas came to
power in Troy. He founded the city of Troy. (1373 B.C.)
· Ramseese II, The Great,
son of Seti I, began his 61-year rule of Egypt. Ramseese II was the most famous of the Egyptian kings.
He was termed the King of the Persecution. He built cities and magnificent
temples, one of which is the Rock Temple of Ipsambul
with its four Colossi, 70 feet high. He also built the great wall, 30 miles
long, the Raameseum at Thebes and introduced
polygamy in Egypt. He was the father of 59 sons and 60 daughters.
(Circa.1373 B.C.)
· Israel's second
servitude by Elgon, king of Moab, lasted 18 years. (1369 B.C.)
· Israel's second
judge was Ehud. Judges 3:30 states that the land was at rest for 80 years
after he started to rule. (Usher, however, allowed Ehud only a 13-year span
of leadership.) Judges 3:12-30. The third judge was Shamgar.
His length of service was not recorded. Judges 3:31 (1356 B.C.)
· Israel's fourth
servitude under Jaben and Sisera
lasted 20 years.
· Israel's fourth
period of Judges was under the leadership of Deborah and Barak and lasted
for 40 years. Judges 4 and 5 (1338 B.C.)
· Israel's fifth
servitude to Midian lasted for seven years.
· The Institution
of the Isthmian Games by Sisyphus was established. (1326 B.C.)
· Menepthah, son of Ramesses II came to power in Egypt. He ruled 10 years.
(Circa.1310 B.C.)
1300
B.C.
RA
Confederation group arrived
· Siculi, from Italy,
settled Sicily. (Circa. 1293 B.C.)
· Israel's fifth
Judge, Gideon, ruled for 40 years. Judges 6 - 8 (1291 B.C.)
· This was the
beginning of the Twentieth Dynasty of Thebes. Set-Net was the ruler for
about 3 years. He restored order. Ramesses III,
his son, who ruled for about 35 years, succeeded him. Ramesses
III is known as the "Egyptian Solomon." He "built the Temple
of Ammon at Meoinet-Abou.
He was the last of the heroic Kings of Egypt, uniting the valor of David
with the luxury of Solomon." D. S. Birch. (1280 B.C.)
· Assyria and
Babylon united under Tiglathninip I, son of Shalmaneser I. He was the first to assume the title,
"King of Nations" as king of Sumir and
Akkad. (1271 B.C.)
· Tyndareus, father of
Helen, became ruler of Sparta. (Greece) (1266 B.C.)
· Temple of Apollo
at Delphi was built. Argonautic Expedition, under
Jason, to Colchia was accomplished. (First Naval
Expedition on record.) (1263 B.C.)
· Palamedes invented dice.
(1244 B.C.)
· Hercules (or
Heracles) became ruler in Mycenae. (1240 B.C.)
· The time of the
Book of Ruth was in progress. Ruth married Boaz, a relative of her
mother-in-law. (1256 B.C.)
· Israel's sixth
Judge, Abimelech, one of Gideon's sons, killed
his brothers and appointed himself as Judge. His term lasted 3 years.
· Israel's seventh
Judge, Tola, ruled for 23 years. Judges 10:1-2
(1251 B.C.)
· Troy was captured
by the Argonauts. (1239 B.C.)
· Theseus, the King in
Attica, gathered his people into one city, which he named Athens. (1234
B.C.)
· Rimmon became king of
Babylon beginning its separation from Assyria. (1230 B.C.)
· Israel's eighth
Judge, Jair, ruled for 22 years. Judges 10:3-5
· King Theseus of Attica carried off Helen, daughter of Tyndareus, King of Sparta. (She was rescued by Castor
and Pollux, and married to Menelaus, who
succeeded Tyndareus as King of Sparta.) (1228
B.C.)
· Philistine and
Ammonite oppression of Israel lasted for 18 years.
· The decline of
Egypt began. Art almost disappeared and literature was wanting. (1225 B.C.)
· Priam, father of
Paris, became ruler of Troy. Babylon and Assyria became separate nations
again. (1220 B.C.)
· Israel's ninth
Judge, Jephthah, ruled for six years. Judges 10:6
-12:7 (1206 B.C.)
· Israel's tenth
Judge, Ibzan, ruled for seven years. Judges
12:8-10 (1200 B.C.)
1200
B.C.
· Third Dynasty, Tchou, of China began. The first sovereign was Ven Vang (Circa. 1132 B.C.)
· Paris, son of Priam, visited Greece and carried away Helen, wife of
Menelaus, King of Sparta. Menelaus assembled the princes of Greece with
their forces, under the command of Agamemnon, the brother of Menaiaus, and with a large armament sailed to Troy.
(1194 B.C.)
· After a siege of
ten years, known as the Trojan War, the Greeks, under Agamemnon, took the
city of Troy by stratagem and destroyed it. (The Trojan horse entered
history.) (1184 B.C.)
· Israel's eleventh
Judge, Elon, ruled for 10 years. Judges 12:11-12
(1193 B.C.)
· Israel's twelfth
Judge, Abdon, ruled for 8 years. Judges 12:13-15
(1183 B.C.)
· The seventh
servitude of Israel, under the Philistines, lasted for 40 years.
· Israel's
thirteenth Judge, Samson, ruled for 20 years. Judges 13 - 16 (1175 B.C.)
· The Book of First
Samuel began its 115-year record of history. (1171 B.C.)
· Israel's fourteenth
Judge (and Priest), Eli, ruled for 40 years. 1 Samuel 1:3 and 4:18
· The Book of
Judges concluded its 271-year history. (1155 B.C.)
· Israel's eighth
servitude, under the Philistines, lasted 20 years.
· Israel's fifteenth
Judge, Samuel the Prophet, ruled for 20 years. 1 Samuel 3:19-21 and 4:1
(1115 B.C.)
1100
B.C.
· Sadua (or Simmas-Sipak) became King of Babylon. He ruled for 17
years. A break of 220 years began in Babylonian history. The biarchy of Sparta began at the death of Aristodemus, in 1100 B.C. His twin sons succeeded him.
The Twenty-first Dynasty of Tanis began in Egypt. (????Usurpation of High
Priests. Hur-Nor, High Priest of Amnon, first ruler, 26 years.????)
Egyptian history was a blank. A Chinese dictionary containing 40,000
characters was completed by Pa-out-she. ? (1100 B.C.)
· The Theocracy
ended and the Jewish Monarchy began. Saul, son of Kish, of the tribe of
Benjamin, became the first King of Israel. From the crossing of Jordan
River and the entrance into Canaan in 1451 B.C., to King Saul in 1065 B.C.,
was a period of 365 years. (1095 B.C.)
· Beginning with
1080 B.C. few Assyrian inscriptions were known for about 150 years. The
Hebrew kings, David and Solomon, became strong as Assyria became weak.
· David began
writing his Psalms.
· David, son of
Jesse, of the tribe of Judah, became king of Israel. The book of First Samuel
ends its 115-year history. The Book of Second Samuel was begun. (1055 B.C.)
· David defeated
the Jebusites and Jerusalem became the capital of
Israel. (1048 B.C.)
· Solomon, David's
son by Bathsheba, was born. (1033 B.C.)
· Absolom revolted, was defeated and died. (1023 B.C.)
· The book of
Second Samuel was concluded. Second Samuel covered 38 years of history.
First Kings, the eleventh book of the Bible, began its 119-year history.
· Solomon, son of
David, became King of Israel. His reign is called "The Glorious
Kingdom." These were Israel's greatest years. (1015 B.C.)
· Solomon's Temple
was built.
.
1000
B.C.
RA
There was a landing approximately 3,000 of your years ago also in your
South America, as you call it
· Solomon's books,
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon were written.
· Syria lost to
Israel in 980 B.C. Hadad (or Benhadad)
was the ruler of Syria. He was hired by Asa, King
of Judah, to make war on Bassha, King of Israel.
· Solomon died. The
fight for his throne resulted in the twelve tribes of Israel dividing,
creating the Great Schism. The two southern tribes, Benjamin and Judah,
maintained Jerusalem as their capital and became the Kingdom of Judah under
the ruler ship of Rehoboam. He reigned 17 years.
The Kingdom of Judah continued, with 20 kings from the reign of Solomon,
for 387 years. The ten northern tribes of Israel revolted and became the
kingdom of Israel under the ruler ship of Jeroboam. He reigned 21 years.
Israel continued, with 19 kings from the reign of Solomon, for 254 years.
Israel made Samaria its capitol. (975 B.C.)
· Abijah became the king
of Judah. (958 B.C.)
· Asa became the king
of Judah. Asa reigned 41 years and was noted as a
good and godly king. (955 B.C.)
· Nadab became the king
of Israel. (954 B.C.)
· Baasha became the king
of Israel. Baasha reigned 23 years. ("There
was war between Asa and Baasha
all their days.") 1 Kings 15:32 (952 B.C.)
· Elah became the king
of Israel. He reigned 10 years. Asshur-Dayan II
became the king of Assyria. (930 B.C.)
· Benhadad, son of Hadad, became the king of Syria. He was at war with
King Ahab of Israel for two years. (Circa. 925 B.C.)
· Zimri made himself
king of Israel. He reigned for seven days. (920 B.C.)
· Omri became the king
of Israel. He reigned for 10 years. (920 B.C.)
· Ahab became the
king of Israel. He married Jezebel and reigned for 21 years. During this
time, Elijah was the prophet in Israel. (918 B.C.)
· Jehoshaphat, son
of Asa, became the king of Judah. He reigned for
25 years. Jehoshaphat was noted as a good king. (914 B.C.)
900
B.C.
· Benhadad besieged Samaria.
A severe famine resulted. Miraculously the Syrian army panicked and fled,
producing a great plenty. Ahaziah became the king
of Israel. He reigned one year and was noted as an evil king. (891 B.C.)
· The book of
Second Kings began its 308-year record of history. (890 B.C.)
· First and Second
Chronicles appeared in this century. First Chronicles was written in
entirety, providing a genealogical history from the Creation to the death
of David in 1015 B.C. Second Chronicles began its 427-year history,
spanning from the death of David to the captivity by Nebuchadnezzar in 588
B.C.
· Joram became the king
of Israel. He reigned 12 years. (892 B.C.)
· Jehoram became the king
of Judah. He reigned four years. (889 B.C.)
· Ahaziah became the king
of Judah. He reigned one year. (885 B.C.)
· Hazael became the king
of Syria. He reigned 40 years.
· Jehu became the
king of Israel, reigning 27 years and Athaliah
became the queen of Judah, reigning 6 years. (984 B.C.)
· Nebo-Baladan became the king of Babylon. A boundary was
fixed by treaty with Assyria. (880 B.C.)
· Joash became the king
of Judah at seven years of age, under the guidance of Jehoiadah
the High Priest. Joash reigned 39 years. While Jehoiadah lived Joash was
noted as a good king. At Jehoiadah's death Joash turned evil. He was finally slain. (878 B.C.)
· Dido, from Tyre, sister of Pygmhlion,
founded Carthage. ("Dido purchased, for her city, as much land as a
bullock's hide would enclose; then cutting it into a very fine string made
it enclose a large space.") (869 B.C.)
· Jehoahaz became the king
of Israel. He reigned 16 years. (857 B.C.)
· During this time
Elisha the Tishbite was a prophet in Israel. He
served for about 55 years.
· Jehoash became the king
of Israel. He reigned 16 years. (841 B.C.)
· Amaziah became the king
of Judah. He reigned 29 years. (839 B.C.)
· Jeroboam II
became the king of Israel. He reigned 41 years. (825 B.C.)
· Caranus founded Macedon.
(813 B.C.)
· Uzziah, became the king
of Israel. He reigned 52 years. (810 B.C.)
800
B.C.
· Jonah was called
to preach to Nineveh. The book of Jonah was written. (785 B.C.)
· Amos prophesied.
The book of Amos was written. At this time, according to Archbishop Usher,
there was an inter-regnum of 11 years in Israel. During this period
Zechariah reigned for one year and Shallum for
one month. (784 B.C.)
· The first
Olympiad was held. (July 1, 776 B.C.)
· Romulus, the
founder of Rome, was born. (770 B.C.)
· Menahem became the king
of Israel. He reigned for 11 years.
· A remarkable
eclipse of the sun was noted in the Assyrian Chronological Canon. The date
proved correct. (763 B.C.)
· Pekahiah became the king
of Israel. He reigned two years. (761 B.C.)
· Isaiah became a
prophet in Israel. The book of Isaiah started. Isaiah prophesied for about
62 years. (760 B.C.)
· Pekah became the king
of Israel. He reigned 20 years. (759 B.C.)
· Joel prophesied.
The book of Joel was written. (758 B.C.)
· Rome was founded
by Romulus. He ruled 38 years. (April 21, 753 B.C.)
· Jotham became the king
of Judah. He ruled for 16 years and "did right." (758 B.C.)
· Tiglathpileser II became the
king of Assyria. He conquered Babylon. (745 B.C.)
· Ahaz became the king
of Judah. He ruled for 16 years and "did not right." (742 B.C.)
· Anarchy reigned in Israel. (739 B.C.)
· Babylon and
Assyria became one nation under Assyria. Shalmaneser
IV was king. (731 B.C.)
· Hoshea became the king
of Israel. (730 B.C.)
· Hezekiah became
the king of Judah. He reigned 23 years and was noted as "good." Shalmaneaser invaded Israel. Israel, under King Hoshea, became a tributary to Assyria. (728 B.C.)
· Hosea prophesied.
He was called to reprove Israel for their sins and idolatry and warn Judah.
Hosea prophesied for 60 years. Hoshea revolted
against Assyrian domination. (725 B.C.)
· Assrya invaded Israel.
(724 B.C.)
· The Ethiopian
twenty-fifth Dynasty began in Egypt. Shabak was
ruler for 12 years. (723 B.C.)
· The kingdom of
Israel came to an end. Samaria was taken and Israel, comprised of the 10
northern tribes of the "Children of Israel," was carried away
into Assrya, never to return. (They disappeared
into the lands across the north, vanishing from worldview. Hence they are
called "The Lost Tribes.") (721 B.C.)
· Micah prophesied.
The book of Micah was written. (710 B.C.)
· Media revolted
against Assrya. Deioces
became the king of Media and Persia. He ruled for 53 years. (705 B.C.)
700
B.C.
· Bablyon was destroyed
and Jerusalem besieged by Sennacherib, the king of Assryia.
Nahum prophesied. The book of
· Nahum was
written. (700 B.C.)
· Manasseh became
the king of Judah. He reigned 55 years and was noted as the most wicked of
Judah's kings. During a short captivity Manasseh repented of his
wickedness. He was restored to his kingdom and sought to reverse the
effects of his earlier evil actions. (698 B.C.)
· Esarhaddon
restored Babylon. (681 B.C.)
· Chinese
historian, Sematsin, affixed the first dates to
Chinese history. King-Vang I was ruler of China.
(651 B.C.)
· Amon became the king of
Judah. He ruled two years and "did evil." (643 B.C.)
· Josiah became the
king of Judah. He ruled 31 years and is noted as a "noble king."
(641 B.C.)
· Zephaniah
prophesied. The book of Zephaniah was written. (630 B.C.)
· Jeremiah's
prophesying began. He continued for 41 years. The book of Jeremiah started.
(629 B.C.)
· Nabopolassar became the king
of Babylon. Uniting with Necho of Egypt and Cyaxares of Media, he took Nineveh and ended the
Assyrian Empire. Thales, first of the seven sages, or wise men of Greece,
suggested that the earth was round. (626 B.C.)
· Aesop was born.
He lived 56 years. (620 B.C.)
· Rome flourished
under Tarquin. (616 B.C.)
· Jehoahaz became the king
of Judah. He ruled for three months. Pharoah Neco of Egypt then deposed and imprisoned him,
installing his son, Jehoiakim as king. Jehoahaz was taken prisoner to Egypt where he died. Jehoiakim became the king of Judah. He ruled for 11
years. Habakkuk prophesied. The book of Habakkuk was written. This is the
time of Sappho, the Greek poetess. (610 B.C.)
· Babylon invaded
Judah. Daniel and his fellows, and "all the princes and all the mighty
men of valor and all the craftsmen and smiths were carried away into
Babylon." Daniel arose on the prophetic scene. His lived 72 years. The
book of Daniel was started. 2 Kings 24:10-17 (606 B.C.)
· Nebuchadnezzar
became the king of Babylon. He ruled 43 years. The Chaldee-Babylonian
Empire extended from the Tigris River to the Nile River. Daniel 11:38 (605
B.C.)
600
B.C.
· Babylon again
invaded Judah and took captives. (595 B.C.)
· Ezekiel
prophesied. The book of Ezekiel started. (595 B.C.)
· Babylon invaded
Jerusalem and brought Jewish independence to an end. From this time on the
Jews are under Babylon, Persia, Egypt, Syria and Rome until 70 A.D. when
they were scattered around the world. On the tenth of Loos,
Solomon's temple burned. The kingdom of Judah existed 133 years after the
ten tribes, comprising the Kingdom of Israel, were carried away into
Assyria. (588 B.C.)
· Obadiah written.
(587 B.C.)
· Cyrus became
ruler of Media. Confucius was born in China. He lived 88 years. (559 B.C.)
· Daniel was cast
into the Lion's den. (554 B.C.)
· The Temple of
Diana, the third wonder of the world, was built at Ephesus. (552 B.C.)
· Cyrus conquered
Asia Minor. A republic was established in Carthage. (550 B.C.)
· Thespis, Greek
poet and tragedian. What about him? Born? (Circa. 549 B.C.)
· Pisistratus
founded the first public library at Athens and collected the poems of
Homer. (544 B.C.)
· Cyrus conquered
Babylon, setting Darius on the throne as an under-king. The city of Babylon
was 15 miles square. It had walls 350 feet high and 87 feet thick which
incorporated 25 brass gates on each side. (538 B.C.)
· Zerubbabel was sent up to
Judah with 42,360 people to rebuild the Temple. Zerubbabel
was governor of Jerusalem. The book of Ezra started its 80-year history. Pythagora, of Magna-Graecia visited Egypt. Pythagoras
discovered the forty-seventh problem, the multiplication table and
suggested ideas of which the Copernican system was the full development.
(536 B.C.)
· Cambyses became
the king of Persia. (529 B.C.)
· The dynasty of
the Pharaohs ended and Egypt became a Persian Province. (527 B.C.)
· Confucius
remodeled the sacred books of the Chinese. The books of Haggai and
Zechariah were written. (520 B.C.)
· Darius I became
the king of the Persian Empire. (521 B.C.)
· Jeshua became the High
Priest in Jerusalem. (515 B.C.)
· The ruler of Carthage
made the first alliance with Rome. (503 B.C.)
500
B.C.
· Sophocles, the
dramatist was born. He lived 90 years and wrote 113 plays. Only 7 are
existent today. (495 B.C.)
· Xerxes became the
king of Persia. He ruled 21 years and was succeeded by Artabanus
for 1 year. (485 B.C.)
· Herodotus was
born. Herodotus was called the father of history. He lived 84 years. (484
B.C.)
· Joiakim became High
Priest in Jerusalem.
· Artaxerxes I Longimanus, (Long-hands) (also known as Xerxes or Ahashuerus) became the king of Persia. He ruled 40
years. The story of Esther occurred during his rule. Artaxerxes
I was succeeded by Sogdianus for 1 year. (483
B.C.)
· Euripides was
born. He lived 74 years. (Oct 20, 480 B.C.)
· Socrates was
born. He lived 70 years. (469 B.C.)
· Hypocrites known
as the "The Father of Medicine" was born. (460 B.C.)
·
Nehemiah
was sent to "restore and rebuild" the walls of Jerusalem.
Nehemiah 2:5-8. The book of Nehemiah started. (456/455 B.C.)
RA
[2,300 BP:]
There were a few attempts to aid those in Egypt about 2300 years ago by
others in the Confederation.
The remaining part
of this cycle we have never gone from your 5th dimension and have been
working to prepare for the harvest (Ascension). (B1, S14, 135-136) [Note: Ra now
temporarily stays in the fifth density rather than the sixth so as to be
able to work with the Earth and its people more effectively.]
SEE
SECTION 11 OF LINK ABOVE
455/456 BC - This is the
start of the 69 weeks until the Messiah comes.
"....UNTIL MESSIAH THE PRINCE, there
shall be
7 WEEKS + 62 WEEKS". (Dan.9:25).
This is 69 WEEKS
or 69 "SEVENS" of YEARS
Daniel 9:25
"Know therefore and
understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore and build
Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, There shall be seven weeks and
sixty-two weeks; The street shall be built again, and the wall, even in
troublesome times.
From this scripture we can deduce that the rebuilding of the
walls and restoration of the sovereignty of Jerusalem would take 7 x 7 = 49
prophetic years. From that point on and for another 62 weeks or
"sevens" or 7 x 62 = 434 years the holy timeline would travel
forward without pause until it came to a climactic moment in holy history.
After the passage of 7 + 62 = 69 (weeks) or
69 x 7 = 483 years Israel would see their Messiah. (-456
+ 7 * 69 + 1 for no year zero) => 28 C.E. for
the first coming of the messiah.
· Eliashib was high priest
in Jerusalem. (433 B.C.)
· Plato was born.
He lived 82 years. (429 B.C.)
· The book of
Malachi began in 420 B.C. (Malachi was completed in 397 B.C.)
· Egypt became free
of Persian rule. The Egyptian freedom lasted 63 years. Joiada
was High Priest in Jerusalem. (413 B.C.)
· Soldiers were
first paid in Rome. (406 B.C,)
· Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Memory) became the king of Persia. (405 B.C.)
400
B.C.
· Delhi founded in
India. (400 B.C.)
· The 39 books of
the Old Testament ended. Four hundred years of Biblical silence started.
(397 B.C.)
· Aristotle was
born. He lived 62 years. (384 B.C.)
· John was the High
Priest in Jerusalem. (373 B.C.)
· Philip II became
the king of Macedon. He first married Olympias,
then Cleopatra. (359 B.C.)
· Alexander III,
The Great, succeeded his father at the age of 20, as the king of Macedon.
He swept across the then known world creating the Macedonian Empire and
after conquering the "world" died at the age of 33. (336 B.C.)
· Alexander the
Great defeated the city of Tyre. Alexandria, in
Egypt, the walls of which were six miles in circumference was built by
Alexander the Great. It became the residence of the Ptolemies,
the Greek sovereigns of Egypt. (332 B.C.)
· Persia fell to
Alexander the Great. (330 B.C.)
· The Macedonian
empire divided into: Egypt under Ptolemy I Lagus
(Reputed son of Philip, half brother of Alexander); Syria, under the King
of Phrygia, Anticonus; Cappadocia, Asia Minor,
under Eumenes; Bithynia, under Bas; Pergamus, under Lysimachus; Greece, under Cassander; Thrace, under Lysimachus; and Macedon under,
Philip Aridaeus III. (323 B.C.)
· Alexander was
buried in Alexandria. (322 B.C.)
· Rome waged war
and made conquests everywhere.
· Onias became High
Priest in Jerusalem. (321 B.C.)
·
Appius Claudius
constructed the first Roman military road, 350 miles long and called the
"Appian Way." (312 B.C.)
300
B.C.
RA
There
were a few attempts to aid your peoples approximately 2,300 years ago, this
in the area of Egypt.
· Time was first
divided into hours by a sundial of L. Papirius,
Cursor at Rome. (293 B.C)
· The sixth wonder
of the world, the Brass Colossus of Rhodes, was built. (290 B.C.)
· Archimedes was
born. He invented, among other things, the screw and lever. (287 B.C.)
· The Alexandrian
Library was built by Plolemy-Philadelpohus. It
contained 700,000 volumes. (284 B.C.)
· The Pharos of
Alexandria, the seventh wonder of the world was built by Plolemy-Philadelphus. It was 550 feet high. (280 B.C.)
· The Forth
Dynasty, Tsin, began in China. Chi-Hoang-Ti was
the first Emperor. The "Great Wall " of
China was started by Chihoang-Ti. (263 B.C.)
· The first Roman
fleet was built. (260 B.C.)
· The Parthian
Empire is started. Arsaces was the first ruler.
"There was always a second power in the world, civilized or
semi-civilized, that in a true sense balanced Rome, acted as a counterpoise
and check, and had to be consulted or considered. That power for nearly 300
years (64 B.C. to 225 A.D.) was Parthia." Rawlinson (250 B.C.)
· The "Great
Wall" of China was completed. The wall was 1,500 miles long, averaging
a height of 20 feet, with a tower every 300 feet. It crossed mountains
5,000 feet high. (236 B.C.)
· Hannibal became
the ruler of Carthage. He ruled for 37 years. (220 B.C.)
· Hannibal defeated
the Romans. (221 B.C.)
· Simon became the
High Priest in Jerusalem. (217 B.C.)
200
B.C.
· The Jewish
Sanhedrin was first mentioned. ? (198 B.C.)
· The Greek Bible
(Septuagint) was translated at Alexandria, in Egypt by 70 Hebrew scholars.
This translation was authorized by the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem in order to
give Jewish exiles a scripture in the language of their exile. (? B.C.)
· Onias became the High
Priest in Jerusalem. The Rosetta stone was created. Britain appeared with Caswallon as the king. (195 B.C.)
· Jason became the
High Priest in Jerusalem. (175 B.C.)
· The streets of
Rome were paved. (174 B.C.)
· The first public
bakery was started in Rome. (170 B.C.)
· Macedon was
conquered by Rome. (168 B.C.)
· Jud was vaascant
???in Jerusalem. (165 B.C.)
· The Jews signed a
treaty with the Romans. The first treaty with the Jews on record. (161
B.C.)
· Hipparchus of
Nice, Bithynia, laid the foundations of Geographical and Astronomical
Science. Elder Pliny called him "the confidant of nature" and
"Patriarch of Astronomy." He flourished between 160 B.C. and 125
B.C.
· Simon became the
High Priest and governor in Jerusalem. (150 B.C.)
· Greece became a
Roman province under the name of Athens. Carthiage
was taken by Scipio and became a part of Rome. (146 B.C.)
· Hyrcanus became the High
Priest in Jerusalem. (136 B.C.)
· Spain became a
Roman province. Pergamus became a Roman province.
(133 B.C.)
· John Hyrcanus destroyed the temple on Mount Gerizim. (130 B.C.)
· Hyrcanus, the High Priest
of Jerusalem, took the title "King of the Jews." (107 B.C.)
· Cicero, Roman
orator and philosopher was born. He lived 63 years.
· The government of
the Maccabees began in Palestine. (The priest Mattathias took refuge in Modin
with his five sons, the Maccabees. Mattathias gave the signal for the attack. The Hassidaeans joined him. Judas Maccabaeus led the revolt
after Mattathias died.) Janneus
became the King of the Jews. (106 B.C.)
100
B.C.
· Britain was first
known to be an island by the Romans who sailed around it. (84 B.C.)
· Alexandra, Janneus' widow, became Queen of the Jews. 79 B.C.
· The poet Virgil
was born. He lived 51 years. Odin settled Scandinavia. (70 B.C.)
· Hyrcanus became the ruler
of the Jews. (69 B.C.)
· Horace, the poet
was born. He lived 57 years. (65 B.C.)
· The first
Triumvirate of Julius Caesar, Crassus and Pompey were formed. (60 B.C.)
· Crasus invaded Parthia
and was destroyed. (53 B.C.)
· The Sanhedrin
took over ruler ship of the Jews. Pompey of Rome conquered Jerusalem. (57
B.C.)
· Pompey was
defeated at Pharsatia. Syria became a part of
Rome. (August 9, 48 B.C.)
· Antipater ruled
the Jews. (47 B.C.)
· Ovid, "the
love-poet of the Romans" was born. He lived 61 years and authored over
54 books. (46 B.C.)
· Caesar, then
dictator for four years, was slain in the Senate House by Brutus and
Cassius, and fell at Pompey's statue, He sustained 23 wounds. He was known
as a great general, statesman and warrior. (March 15, 44 B.C.)
· Octavius, Lepidus and
Mark Antony formed the second Triumvirate. (43 B.C.)
· The Roman Senate
appointed Herod, an Idumean Arab, King of Judea.
He ruled for 34 years. Herod began construction of the great Jewish Temple
on Mt. Moriah in Jerusalem. (37 B.C.)
· Lepidus was
expelled from the Triumvirate. (36 B.C.)
· Octavius, at Actium,
defeated Cleopatra and Antony. (September 2, 31 B.C.)
· Egypt became a
Roman province. (30 B.C.)
· Octavius, being sole
ruler, assumed the Imperial Purple. (27 B.C.)
· Augustus Caesar
was the first Emperor of Rome. The Golden Age of Rome started. Augustus
ruled 44 years. He died August 19, 14 A.D. (27 B.C.)
· The Apostle Peter
was born. Peter lived 78 years. (10 B.C.)
· John the Baptist
was born. He was six months older then Jesus. (? B.C.)
·
Jesus
Christ was born. (3 B.C.) SEPTEMBER 11-TISHRI 1 DAY OF THE TRUMPETS
Joseph and Mary journeyed to Bethlehem for the "census"
(registration) at the very close of the Jewish civil year (an apt time for
a registration of peoples to occur) in late Summer, 3BC, Lk.2:1.
A.
Jesus was born in a stable in the early evening hours (just as
the Jewish calendar advanced to 1 Tishri) of September 11, 3BC.
B.
He was circumcised on September 19, 3BC, Lk.2:21
C.
He was dedicated in the Temple on October 21, 3BC.
D.
Luke says, "they returned to Galilee, to their own city
of Nazareth", Lk.2:39. This means that they did not go to Egypt
after the birth of Christ. After all, they had only gone to Bethlehem for
the "census", not to move there. So, the family returned to
Nazareth in the latter part of October (during that time, they located a
house to live in).
E.
Then for some reason (they probably thought that a better place
to raise the Messiah would be in Jerusalem’s back yard) they decided to
move to Bethlehem. This could have been in the Spring or Summer of 2BC.
They set up house there, Mt.2:11.
F.
Then on December 25, 2BC, when the planet Jupiter came to its
stationary point in mid-Virgo and was in meridian over Bethlehem, the Magi
arrived in Bethlehem bearing gifts meant for a king.
G.
Joseph and Mary fled to Egypt, having been forewarned by an
angel in late December, 2BC.
H.
Herod killed the male children "in Bethlehem and in all
its environs, from two years old and under, according to the time which he
had ascertained from the magi", Mt.2:16.
This matter of killing two-year-old children can now make good sense. If
Jesus was born in September, 3BC, the slaying of infants was about 15
months after His birth. If the conception period were also considered, it
comes to 24 months exactly.
I.
Joseph and Mary returned from Egypt, having been told that Herod
was dead (Herod died in January, 1BC) and took up residence in Nazareth, Mt.2:19-23.
0
A.D.
· The apostle Paul
was born. He lived 63 years. (05 A.D.)
· Archelaus Coponius became Procurator of the Jews. (06 A.D.)
· Ambivius became
Procurator of the Jews. (09 A.D.)
· Annius Rufus became
Procurator of the Jews. (13 A.D.)
· Tiberius Caesar
became the ruler of Rome, a rule lasting 22 and a half
years. He was known as "cruel and tyrannical." (14 A.D.)
· Valerius Gratus became Procurator of the Jews. (15 A.D.)
· Pontius Pilate
became Procurator of the Jews. (25 A.D.)
·
Pliny the Elder was born. (23 A.D.)
J.
In the spring of 11AD, Jesus visited Jerusalem with His parents
and observed Passover, Lk.2:41-42.
K.
Jesus began His public ministry just after He reached the age of
30, in October or November, 28AD. This satisfies the statement in Lk.3:23 "And
when He began His ministry, Jesus Himself was about thirty years of age…".
· Jesus
Christ was crucified. occurred in 30/31 A.D.
AND AROSE
· John the Baptist
was beheaded.
· Agrippa became
King of the Jews. Caligula became Emperor of Rome. Historian, Flavius
Josephus was born. (37 A.D.)
· Claudius Caesar
became Emperor of Rome. He was known as "timid and feeble." (41
A.D.)
· Cuspius became
Procurator of the Jews. (44 A.D.)
· Tiberius became
Procurator of the Jews. (? A.D.)
· Cumanus became
Procurator of the Jews. (? A.D.)
· The First Council
of the Apostles was held at Jerusalem. Acts 15 (50
A.D.)
· Felix became the
ruler of the Jews. The New Testament began. Eight authors wrote
twenty-seven books between 52 A.D. and 96 A.D.
· Nero became
Emperor of Rome. He was known as a profligate tyrant. (54 A.D.)
· Portins Festus became
the ruler of the Jews. (60 A.D.)
· The first
persecution by Nero began. It lasted four years. (64 A.D.)
· Galba became
Emperor of Rome. The Apostle Paul was martyred. (68 A.D.)
· Vespasian became
Emperor of Rome. He had a happy and prosperous 10-year reign. (69 A.D.)
· Titus took
Jerusalem with an army of 60,000. This was the most horrible suffering
experienced since the world began. One million, one hundred thousand
perished. Men were crucified until wood for crosses was no longer found.
(September 8, 70 A.D.)
70 A.D. when the JEWS were scattered around the
world. On the tenth
of Lous, Av by Hebrew calendar,
(AUGUST 5, 70 AD – JULIAN CALENDAR within .5 days Gregorian calendar) Solomon's temple burned.
· Titus, the son of
Vespasian became Emperor of Rome. (79 A.D.)
· Flavius Domitian
became Emperor of Rome. He was noted as the last of the 12 Caesars. He
ruled 15 years. (81 A.D.)
· The second
persecution by Domitian lasted until 96 A.D.
· The apostle John
was banished to Patmos. (95 A.D.)
· Nerva became Emperor
of Rome. The last of the New Testament books were completed. (96 A.D.)
· Trajan, known as
"the great sovereign," became Emperor of Rome. During Trajan's
19-year rule the Roman Empire was at its greatest extent. (98 A.D.)
100
A.D.
· Justin the Martyr
was born at Sychar in Samaria. (100 A.D.)
· The third
persecution, by Trajan, started 106 A.D. and lasted until 107 A.D.
· Trajan's Column
was built. It was140 feet high. (114 A.D.)
· Adrian became
Emperor of Rome. He rebuilt Jerusalem, placing the Temple of Jupiter on the
site of Solomon's Temple. He also visited Britain. (117 A.D.)
· Adrian's Wall was
built from the Rhine River to the Danube River. (121 A.D.)
· Claudius Galenus, (or Galen) a celebrated Greek Physician was
born. "He wrote 500 books on Medicine and 250 on other subjects."
Suidas (130 A.D.)
· The festival of
Christmas began to be observed. (137 A.D.)
· Titus Antoninus Pius became Emperor of Rome. He was eminent
for his virtues and his prosperous and equitable reign. (138 A.D.)
· Ashcled (Dublin,
Ireland) was built. (140 A.D.)
· Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and L. Verus became
Emperors of Rome. (Gibbon's Rome begins with the two Antonines.)
(161 A.D.)
· The fourth
persecution, by Aurelius, started in 166 A.D. and lasted until 177 A.D.
· Christian
missionaries preached in Britain with success. (178 A.D.)
· Lucius, the first
Christian king, ruled in Britain. He founded the Archbishopric of York
(Bede). (179 A.D.)
· Commodus became
Emperor of Rome. He was known as profligate and cruel. In his reign
civilization, morals and religion declined. Pertinax
proposed reforms and was murdered by the Praetorian Guards, of whom Julianus bought the throne. (Pertinax
ruled 3 months, Julianus 5 months and was then
murdered.) (180 A.D.)
· The Scots invaded
Britain. Oppian, a Greek poet was born. During
his 30-year life span he wrote 5 books on fishing and 4 books on hunting.
(183 A.D.)
· The Vandal Tribes
increased in power and number. (190 A.D.)
· Septimius Severus became
Emperor of Rome. He was known as a "brave man." He visited Britain
and built a wall at York and died there. His rule lasted 18 years. (192
A.D.)
200
A.D.
· The fifth
persecution, by Severus, started in 200 A.D. and ended in 211 A.D.
· Beta was Emperor
of Rome for 1 year. (211 A.D.)
· Caracalla was Emperer of Rome for 6 years. (212 A.D.)
· Macrtnus was Emperor of
Rome for 1 year. (217 A.D.)
· Helogabalus was Emperor of
Rome for 4 years. He was known as "Wanton, extravagant, depraved, and
horribly cruel." (218 A.D.)
· Persia revolted
and overthrew Parthia. (220 A.D.)
· Alexander Severus
was Emperor of Rome for 13 years. Alexander made reforms. He was murdered.
(222 A.D.)
· Maximinus was Emperor of
Rome. He conducted the sixth persecution, which lasted from 235 A.D. to 237
A.D.
· Gordian III was
Emperor of Rome for 6 years. (238 A.D.)
· Sapor became ruler of
Persia. He defeated the Romans and flayed Valerian. (240 A.D.)
· Philip became
Emperor of Rome and ruled for 5 years. (244 A.D.)
· Seven
missionaries enter Gaul. (245 A.D.)
· Decius became
Emperor of Rome. (249 A.D.)
· There was a
Gothic invasion in the reign of Decius. During the seventh persecution
Decius proposed to extirpate Christianity from the earth by sword and fire,
wild beasts, the wheel, red-hot iron chairs, and every variety of torture,
which the most exquisite cruelty could invent and conducted. The seventh
persecution lasted from 250 A.D. to 253 A.D.
· Gallus became
Emperor of Rome. (? A.D.)
· Aemilius became Emperor
of Rome and lasted 3 months. He was murdered. (? A.D.)
· The Romans were
defeated at "Abrutum." Decius and his
sons were slain by the Goths, led by Ostrogotha.
(251 A.D.)
· Valerian became
Emperor of Rome and ruled 7 years. He conducted the eighth persecution
which lasted from 257 A.D. to 260 A.D. Valerian was taken prisoner by Sapor, the ruler of Persia, and flayed. (253 A.D.)
· The Empire was
greatly distressed. Barbarians invaded it on all sides. (255 A.D.)
· Gallienus became Emperor
of Rome and ruled for 15 years. (260 A.D.)
· Vast hordes of
the Heruli traversed Italy. (263 A.D.)
· Claudius became
Emperor of Rome and lasted 2 years. (268 A.D.)
· Aurelian became
Emperor of Rome and lasted 5 years. (270 A.D.)
· The ninth
persecution, by Aurelian, started. Tacitus became Emperor of Rome. He ruled
6 months and was murdered. Florian became Emperor
and was murdered. (275 A.D.)
· Probus became Emperor
of Rome. He ruled for 6 years. He was noted as "good." (? A.D.)
· Carus became Emperor
of Rome. (282 A.D.)
· Diocletian became
Emperor of Rome and the "Era of the Martyrs" began. (Or the
"Diocletian Era.") Diocletian ruled for 21 years and conducted
the last and worst of Imperial Rome's persecutions. (August 29, 284 A.D.)
300
A.D.
· Constantius became Emperor
of Rome and ruled for 1 year. (305 A.D.)
· Constantine the
Great became Emperor of Rome. He was known as the first
"Christian" Emperor. Constantine made Constantinople the capital
of Rome. (306 A.D.)
· Constantine's
conversion came by a vision of a luminous cross in the sky. (313 A.D.)
· First Ecumenical Council was held. It
was called by Constantine, Emperor of Rome, and held at Nice, Bithynia.
Present were 318 Bishops and 2,048 Ecclesiastics. The "Nicene
Creed" was formed at this council. (325 A.D.)
· Heathen temples
in Rome were destroyed. (331 A.D.)
· Three emperors
ruled Rome: Constantine II, Constans and Constantius II. (337 A.D.)
· Julian ruled
Rome. He publicly abandoned Christianity and adopted paganism. (361 A.D.)
· Byian became Emperor
of Rome. (? A.D.)
· Valens ruled the
Eastern Empire of Rome. Valentinian I and his son
Cratian became rulers of the Western Empire of
Rome. (364 A.D.)
· There was a
terrible invasion of the Huns at this time. (374 A.D.)
· Valentinian II became ruler
of the Western Empire of Rome. (375 A.D.)
· Theodosius I
became ruler of the Eastern Empire of Rome. He began a 4-year campaign
against the Goths. Theodosius pulled down the statues of the heathen gods.
(379 A.D.)
· The Second
Ecumenical Council was held at Constantinople from May to July. Three
hundred fifty Bishops attended. (381 A.D.)
· In 395 A.D.,
Theodosius officially divided the Roman Empire into the Greek or Eastern
Empire with the capital at Constantinople, and the Roman or Western Empire
with capitals at Milan and Ravenna. The "Eastern" or
"Byzantine" Empire lasted 1058 years, from 395 A.D. to 1453 A.D.
and was ruled by about 90 emperors.
400
A.D.
· Visogothic Spain emerged
under Pharamond the chief of the Frank Tribes.
(406. A.D.)
· Belgium revolted
from Rome and all Germany was in motion for independence. (409 A.D.)
· Alaric and Goths
were in Rome. (The "Vandal Hordes" of the north pour down upon
falling Rome.) (410 A.D.)
· There was a total
withdrawal of Romans soldiers from Britain when the Picts
and Scots invaded from the north. The Saxons were invited over to assist in
expelling them and gradually took possession of the country. The Saxon Heptarchy was formed, and existed until Egbert formed
the kingdom of England in 827 A.D. The country was called Britain and the
people were called Britons. (426 A.D.)
· The Third
Ecumenical Council was held at Ephesus. (431 A.D.)
· St. Patrick
arrived in Ireland. (432 A.D.)
· The immense
empire of the Huns, under Attila and Bleda,
ravaged Europe, sacking and pillaging over 70 cities. (433 A.D.)
· The Fourth
Ecumenical Council at was held at Chalcedon. (451 A.D.)
· The "Middle
Ages" began and the rise of the feudal system. There was a Feudal
Alliance between Odoacer, king of the Western Empire and Euric. Euric formally
resigned his provinces and received them again as fiefs of Rome. (476 A.D.
or 477 A.D.)
· The Ostrogoths invaded the Western Empire under Theodoric
the Great. One third of the lands were given to his 500,000 troops. He
married Clovis' sister. The Roman or Western Empire came under the Ostrogothic monarchy of Italy with capitals at Ravenna
and Verona. (493 A.D.)
500
A.D.
· St. Augustine
arrived in England with 40 monks. He was sent by Gregory the Great. (596
A.D.)
· The Lombard
Kingdom of Italy began. The Lombards (of Vandal
origin, from the north), under Alboin, took over the Ostrogothic
monarchy of Italy. The Ostrogothic nation
disappeared from history. (568 A.D.)
· Mahomet was born.
(569 or 70 A.D.)
· The Fifth
Ecumenical Council was held at Constantinople. (553 A.D.)
600
A.D.
· Mahomet commenced
preaching. The Koran was written. (610 A.D.)
· Olaf became King
of Norway. (630 A.D.)
· The Sixth
Ecumenical Council was held at Constantinople. (November 7, 680 A.D. to
February 28, 681 A.D.)
700 A.D.
· Mahometan Spain emerged
under Emirs. (714 A.D.)
· During the Battle
of Tours, Charles Martel defeated the Saracens and saved Europe from
Asiatic civilization. (October 10, 732 A.D.)
· Papal Rome began.
Astolphus, King of Italy, surrendered the
Exarchate (or Reavenna) to Pepin in 755 A.D. He
gave it to Stephen III who thus obtained civil power. Naples, Sicily and
Lower Italy were retained by the Eastern Empire. (755 A.D.)
· Pope Paul I
governed the church from Rome for 10 years. (758 A.D.)
· Charlemagne
(Charles the Great, son of Pepin) came to power in Europe. He was
considered a great prince. He was the strongest and tallest man of his
time, but plain in dress and diet. Pope Stephen governed the church from
Rome for 4 years. (768 A.D.)
· The Seventh
Ecumenical Council was held at Nice, Bithynia from September 24 to October
23,
A.D. Bishops attend. They were against the Iconoclasts.???
Image Breakers (787 A.D.)
· Sweden emerged
under Ragnor Lodbrog.
(790 A.D.)
· Denmark emerged
under Sigurd. (794 A.D.)
· Pope Leo III
governed the church from Rome for 20 years. (795 A.D.)
800
A.D.
· Pope
?
and Pope Pascal I governed the church from Rome for
7 years. (816 A.D.)
· Pope Eugenius governed the church from Rome for 3 years.
(824 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory IV
governed the church from Rome for 16 years. (827 A.D.)
· Pope Sergius governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (844
A.D.)
· Pope Leo IV
governed the church from Rome for 6 years. (846 A.D.)
· Pope Benediot III governed the church from Rome for 5 years.
(853 A.D.)
· Pope Nicholas
governed the church from Rome for 9 years. (858 A.D.)
· Tai Tsong became Emperor of China. (Irruption of 200,000 Tarters?????) Ruric, a Varangian Chief established the first government of
Russia. (762 A.D.)
· Pope Adrian II
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. (867 A.D.)
· The Eighth
Ecumenical Council was held at Constantinople from Oct. 5, 869 A.D. to Feb.
28, 870 A.D.
· Pope John VIII
governed the church from Rome for 10 years. (872 A.D.)
· Two Popes
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (882 A.D.)
· Pope Stephen VI
governed the church from Rome for 6 years. (885 A.D.)
· Pope Formosus governed the church from Rome for 3 years.
(891 A.D.)
· Seven Popes
governed from Rome for 9 years beginning in 896 A.D.
900
A.D .
· Europe was
beginning to take shape as it is today. France, Austria and Germany grew
strong.
· Pope Sergius III governed the church from Rome for 5 years.
(905 A.D.)
· Two Popes
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. Normandy broke away from France under
the leadership of Robert, First Duke of Normandy. (911 A.D.)
· Chivalry
commenced. The knights swore to be true to their trusts as the champions of
God and the ladies. Chivalry flourished from the eleventh to the fifteenth
century. (912 A.D.)
· Pope John XI
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. (913 A.D.)
· Pope Leo VII
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (936 A.D.
· Pope Stephen IX
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (939 A.D.)
· Pope Marin II
governed the church from Rome for 4 years. (? A.D.)
· Pope Agapetus II governed the church from Rome for 10 years.
(946 A.D.)
· Pope John XII
governed the church from Rome for 8 years. (956 A.D.)
· Pope John XIII
governed the church from Rome for 8 years. (964 A.D.)
· Pope Benedict VII
governed the church from Rome for 10 years. (973 A.D.)
· Pope John XIV
governed the church from Rome for 2 years. (984 A.D.)
· Pope John XVI
governed the church from Rome for 10 years. (986 A.D.)
· Poland became a
kingdom. (992 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory V
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (996 A.D.)
· Venice became
independent of the Eastern Empire and acquired Dalmatian and Istria. (997
A.D.)
1000
A.D.
· Pope Sylvestor governed the church from Rome. (? A.D.)
· Pope John XVIII
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. (1004 A.D.)
· Pope Bergius IV governed
the church from Rome for 3 years. (1009 A.D.)
· Pope Benedict
VIII governed the church from Rome for 12 years. (1012 A.D.)
· Pope John XIX
governed the church from Rome for 9 years. (1024 A.D.)
· Mahometan Spain was divided
into the independent states of Cordove, Granada,
Seville, etc. (1031 A.D.)
· Pope Benedict IX
governed the church from Rome for 12 years. (1033 A.D.)
· William II,
"The Conqueror," became ruler of Normandy. (1035 A.D.)
· Pope
?
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (?
A.D.)
· Pope Leo IX
governed the church from Rome for 6 years. (1045 A.D.)
· Pope Viotor II governed the church from Rome for 3 years.
(1054 A.D.)
· Pope Nicholas II
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (? A.D.)
· Pope Alexander II
governed the church from Rome for 12 years. (1061 A.D.)
· Peter the Hermit
began preaching for Holy Wars. (These were Christian wars against Islamic
control of Jerusalem.) A red cross was worn on the right shoulder. The
French word for cross was Croisade hence Crusade.
(1064 A.D.)
· England was taken
by Normandy. William I became ruler. Many significant changes were made.
William I "The Conqueror" ruled 21 years. (1064 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory VII
governed the church from Rome for 12 years. (1073 A.D.)
· William the
Conqueror and his son started building the Tower of London. (1078 A.D.)
· Pope Victor III
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (1085 A.D.)
· Pope Urban II
governed the church from Rome for 12 years. (1088 A.D.)
· Portugal gained
strength during the 17-year rule of Count Henry. Portugal underwent the
same changes as Spain after the fall of Rome. The Goths and then the
Saracens overran Portugal. (1095 A.D.)
· The Crusades
began. Eight Crusades were conducted. The first lasted from 1096 A.D. to
1099 A.D. Three hundred thousand men were blessed by Pope Urban II and
commanded by King Godfrey. (1096 A.D.)
· Pope Pascal II
governed the church from Rome for 19 years. Crusaders captured Jerusalem
and gave Christians control of the holy city. (1099 A.D.)
1100
A.D.
· Pope Ceiastus II governed the church from Rome for 1 year.
Thomas A. Becket, High Chancellor, Archbishop of Canterbury was born. (1117
A.D.)
· Pope Calixtus II governed the church from Rome for 5 years.
The Ninth Council, (First Lateran), was held from March 18, 1118 A.D. to
April 28, 1118 A.D.
· The Right of
Investiture was settled by treaty between Pope Calixtus
II and Emperor Henry V. (1118 A.D.)
· Pope Honorius II
governed the church from Rome for 6 years. (1124 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent II
governed the church from Rome for 14 years. (1130 A.D.)
· The Tenth
Council, (Second Lateran), was held starting April 20, 1130 A.D.
· Pope Celestine II
governed the church from Rome for 1 year. (1143 A.D.)
· Pope Eugenius III governed the church from Rome for 8 years.
(1144 A.D.)
· The Second
Crusade started. War was preached by St. Bernard and headed by Conrad II
and Louis VII. (1147 A.D.)
· Pope Adrian IV
governed the church from Rome for 6 years. (1153 A.D.)
· The Leaning Tower
of Pisa was built. It reached 188 feet high. A cathedral was built nearby.
(1154 A.D.)
· The Bank of
Venice was established. George built the city of Moscow. (1157 A.D.)
· Pope Alexander
III governed the church from Rome for 22 years. (1159 A.D.)
· Pope Lucius III governed the church from Rome for 4 years.
(? A.D.)
· Genghis Khan founded
the Mongul Empire. (An alternate spelling is Zengis Khan.) Zengis-Khan was
one of the bloodiest conquerors of the world. Fourteen million people
perished by his sword, under the pretense of establishing the worship of
"One God and Mahomet as his Prophet." (1164 A.D. or 1214 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory VIII
governed the church from Rome for 2 years. (?A.D.)
· Pope Clement II
governed the church from Rome for 4 years. (? A.D.)
· The Eleventh
Council, (Third Lateran), was held from March 5-19, ?
· Saladin
recaptured Jerusalem during the Second Crusade returning the city to
Islamic rule. (1187 A.D.)
· The Third Crusade
was "glorious but fruitless." Fred Barbarossa, Philip II and
Richard I were involved in the Third Crusade.
(1189 A.D.)
· Pope Celestini III governed the church from Rome for 7
years. (1191 A.D.)
· The Fourth
Crusade began in 1195 A.D. and ended in 1197 A.D.
· Pope Innocent III
governed the church from Rome for 18 years. (1198 A.D.)
1200
A.D.
· The Fifth Crusade
started. Baldwin, Count of Flanders, took Constantinople. (1203 A.D.)
· Zengis Khan took
Central Asia. (1206 A.D.)
· Zengis Khan took
Northern China. (1214 A.D.)
· The Twelfth
Council, Fourth Lateran, was held from Nov. 11-30, 1215 A.D.)
· Pope Honorius III
governed the church from Rome for 11 years. (1216 A.D.)
· The Westminster
Abbey was built. (1220 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory IX
governed the church from Rome for 14 years. Cardinal Hugo divided the Bible
into chapters. (1227 A.D.)
· During the Sixth
Crusade, Emperor Frederick II took Jerusalem into a truce for 10 years.
(1228 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent IV
governed the church from Rome for 13 years. (1241 A.D.)
· The Thirteenth
Council was held at Lyons from June 28 to July 17, 1245 A.D.
· During the
Seventh Crusade, Louis IX was defeated and taken prisoner. (1248 A.D.)
· Pope Alexander IV
governed the church from Rome for 7 years. (1254 A.D.)
· The Mongols,
under Kublai Khan took over China. Kublai Khan ruled 34 years. Stockholm
was founded in Sweden. (1260 A.D.)
· Pope Urban IV
governed the church from Rome for 3 years. (1261 A.D.)
· Pope Clement IV
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. (1264 A.D.)
· There was a papal
vacancy for two years. (1269 A.D.)
· The Eighth
Crusade started in 1270 A.D. Louis IX died at Carthage. Edward I followed
him. Christians were driven out of Syria in 1291.
· Pope Gregory X
governed the church for 5 years. (1271 A.D.)
· The Fourteenth
Council was held at Lyons from May 7 to June 11. There was a temporary
union of Greek and Latin churches. (1274 A.D.)
· Four Popes
governed the church from Rome for 4 years. (1276 A.D.)
· Pope Martin IV
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. Roger Bacon invented spectacles,
glass mirrors and magnifying glasses. (1280 A.D.)
· Pope Honorius IV
governed the church from Rome for 2 years. (1285 A.D.)
· Pope Nicholas IV
governed the church from Rome for 5 years. (1287 A.D.)
· Pope Celestine V
governed the church from Rome for 2 years. (1294 A.D.)
· Pope Boniface
VIII governed the church from Rome for 9 years. (129? A.D.)
1300
A.D.
· Chimneys and
window glass began to be introduced in London. (1300 A.D.)
· Cannons were used
at Gibraltar. (1308 A.D.)
· The Fifteenth
Council was held at Vienna. (1311-1312 A.D.)
· The oldest clock
known was put up in this year. It is now in Dover Castle. (1348 A.D.)
· M. Schwarts invented gunpowder. (1320 A.D.)
· John Wickliffe
was born inYorkshire. (1324 A.D.)
· Pope Clement V
governed the church for 10 years. (130? A.D.)
· There was a
vacancy in the papacy for two years. (1314 A.D.)
· Pope John XXII
governed the church for 19 years. (1316 A.D.)
· Pope Benedict XII
governed the church. (1335 A.D.)
· Pope Clement VI
governed the church for 10 years. (1342 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent VI
governed the church for 10 years. (1352 A.D.)
· Pope Urban V
governed the church for 8 years. (1362 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory XI
governed the church for 7 years. (1370 A.D.)
· Pope Urban VI
governed the church for 11 years. (1378 A.D.)
· Wickliffe's Bible
was translated. (1380 A.D.)
· Pope Boniface IX
governed the church for 15 years. (1389 A.D.)
1400
A.D.
· John Gutenberg was
born. He created the first movable types. Air guns and muskets were
invented. (1400 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent VII
governed the church. (1404 A.D.)
· There were two
Popes in the next 4 years. (1406 A.D.)
· The Sixteenth
Council was held at Pisa. (1409 A.D.)
· Pope John XXIII
governed the church for 6 years. (1410 A.D.)
· The Seventeenth
Council was held at Constance. (1414-18 A.D.)
· Pope Martin V
governed the church for 15 years. (1416 A.D.)
· The first saw
mill began to operate. Initially they were violently opposed to it in
England. (1420 A.D.)
· Pope Eugenius IV governed the church. Joan of Arc was burned
at the stake on May 31. (1431 A.D.)
· The Eighteenth
Council was held at Basle. (1439 A.D.)
· Pope Nicholas V
governed the church for 8 years. (1447 A.D.)
· Gutenberg
invented the printing press. (1448 A.D.)
· Pope Calixtus III governed the church for 3 years. (1455
A.D.)
· Pope Pius II governed
the church for 6 years. (1458 A.D.)
· Pope Paul II
governed the church for 7 years. (1464 A.D.)
· Erasmus born was
born. He lived 69 years. (1467 A.D.)
· Pope Sixtus IV governed the church for 13 years. Cardinal
Thomas Wolsey was born. He lived 59 years. (1471 A.D.)
· Michael Angelo,
architect of "St. Peter's Cathedral," and celebrated painter was
born. He lived 89 years. (1474 A.D.)
· Printing was
introduced in England. The first watch was introduced in Nuremberg. (1477
A.D.)
· The
"Czars" of Russia ruled from 1482 A.D. to 1698 A.D.
· Martin Luther was
born in German. He lived 63 years. Raphael, the painter, was born. He lived
37 years. (1483 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent
VIII governed the church for 8 years. (1484 A.D.)
· Pope Alexander VI
governed the church for 11 years. (1489 A.D.)
· Columbus
discovered the American continent. He crossed the ocean in the "Santa
Maria," and discovered San Salvador on Friday, October 12. (1492 A.D.)
· Columbus
discovered the main continent. (1498 A.D.)
1500 A.D.
· The Portuguese
settled in India. (1502 A.D.)
· Pope Julius II
governed the church for 10 years. (1503 A.D.)
· John Knox of
Scotland was born. He lived 67 years. (1505 A.D.)
· Julius commenced
building St. Peter's Cathedral at Rome. (1506 A.D.)
· Pope Leo X governed
the church for 9 years. (1513 A.D.)
· Luther, a
Catholic priest in Germany, broke from the Roman Catholic Church, and
posted his " 95 thesis" on the church
door. Luther decreed salvation by faith alone. He stated that theological
rules couldn't save. He nullified church sacraments. Luther put the Bible
above both church and Pope as highest authority on earth. He decreed the
right of individual interpretation of scripture. He rejected the Greek Old
Testament and declared its books invalid. (1517 A.D.)
· Luther went to
the Diet at Worms in 1521 A.D.
· Pope Adrian VI
governed the church for 1 year. (1522 A.D.)
· Pope Clement VIII
governed the church for 11 years. Denmark and Norway separated from Sweden.
(1523 A.D.)
· The Lutheran
Protest was drawn up and Protestant churches were born. (1529 A.D.)
· The first
Protestant creed was written at Augsburg in Bavaria. The spinning wheel was
invented at Brunswick. (1530 A.D.)
· Pope Paul III
governed the church for 15 years. (1534 A.D.)
· The Catholic
Council of Trent (1545-1563) tried to reform the Roman Catholic Church and
quell the protest, but to no avail. This Vatican Council decreed faith
necessary, but retained church sacraments as essential components of the
Christian religion. (1545 A.D.)
· Pope Julius III
governed the church for 6 years. (1549 A.D.)
· Robert Stephens
sectioned the Bible into verses. (1551 A.D.)
· There were two
Popes in the next 4 years. (1555 A.D.)
· Pope Pius IV
governed the church for 6 years. (1559 A.D.)
· Fierce religious
wars were waged between all the burgeoning new faiths spread throughout
Europe. Those seeking freedom from the European religious turmoil speeded
up colonization of America. Democracy (An ancient Greek form of rule by the
people) was rediscovered. (1563 A.D.)
· Sir Edward Coke,
Attorney General, who wrote The Oracle of English Law, was born. (1551
A.D.)
· Akbar, the
greatest prince of India began his 49-year reign. (1556 A.D.)
· Sir Francis Bacon
of England was born. He lived 65 years. (1561 A.D.)
· Galileo, the
astronomer, was born. He lived 78 years. William Shakespeare was born. He
lived 52 years. (1564 A.D.)
· Pope Pius V
governed the church for 7 years. (1565 A.D.)
· Bishop's Bible
was created. (1568 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory XIII
governed the church for 13 years. (1572 A.D.)
· Pope Sixtus V governed the church for 5 years. (1585 A.D.)
· Pope Clement VIII
governed the church for 13 years. (1590 A.D.)
1600
A.D.
· Pope Paul V
governed the church for 16 years. (1603 A.D.)
· The Dutch
discovered Australia. (1606 A.D.)
· Jamestown,
Virginia became the first settlement of the "New World." (1607 A.D.)
· John Milton, a
poet from England, was born. He lived 66 years. (1608 A.D.)
· The Authorized
King James Version of the Holy Bible was published. (1611 A.D.)
· Wm. Harvey, M.D.
of England discovered the double function of the heart in sending out blood
from the left side, through the arteries, over the whole body, and in
receiving it back by the veins to the right side, whence it is propelled
into the lungs, and made pure and again fit for use. (1619 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory XV
governed the church for 2 years. (1621 A.D.)
· Pope Urban VIII
governed the church for 21 years. (1623 A.D.)
· The first
newspaper, The Gazette De France, was first issued. (It is still in
circulation today.) (1631 A.D.)
· John Locke of
England was born. He lived 72 years. Spinoza of Amsterdam was born. He
lived 45 years. (1632 A.D.)
· Sir Isaac Newton
of England was born. He lived 85 years. He discovered the law of
gravitation in 1666. (1642 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent X
governed the church for 11 years. (1642 A.D.)
· Pope Alexander
VII governed the church for 12 years. (1655 A.D.)
· Pope Clement IX
governed the church for 3 years. (1655 A.D.)
· Pope Clement X governed
the church for 6 years. (1670 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent XI
governed the church for 13 years. (1676 A.D.)
· George Handel was
born. He lived 75 years. (1684 A.D.)
· Pope Alexas VIII governed the church for 2 years. (1689 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent XII
governed the church for 9 years. (1691 A.D.)
· The Bank of
England commenced business on January 1. (1695 A.D.)
1700
A.D.
· Pope Clement XI
governed the church for 21 years. (1700 A.D.)
· Pope Innocent
XIII governed the church for 3 years. (1721 A.D)
· Pope Benedict
XIII governed the church for 6 years. (1724 A.D.)
· Wickliffe's New
Testament was printed. (1731 A.D.)
· WM. Herschel was
born in Hanover, Germany. He lived 84 years. (1738 A.D.)
· Pope Benedict XIV
governed the church for 18 years. (1740 A.D.)
· James Watt
discovered the power of steam. (1750 A.D.)
· Ben. Franklin
discovered the identity of lightening and electricity. Lightening
rods were used thereafter. (1752 A.D.)
· Amadeus Mozart of
Germany was born. He lived 36 years. (1756 A.D.)
· Pope Clement XIII
governed the church for 11 years. (1758 A.D.)
· Pope Clement XIV
governed the church for 6 years. (1763 A.D.)
· Beethoven was
born. He lived 57 years, primarily in Vienna. (1770 A.D.)
· The
Constitutional Congress in America, led by Thomas Jefferson, restated a
"Rule of Democracy." Pope Pius VI governed the church for 25
years. (1775 A.D.)
· The United States
of America was founded. (1776 A.D.)
· England loses the
American Colonies. (1783 A.D.)
· The first mail
delivered by coaches left London for Bristol, August 2, 1784 A.D.
· Napoleon came to
power and took the Pope prisoner. (February 15, 1798 A.D.)
· Tippoo Saib, the last Sultan of India, was killed May 4. The
English, after long wars, controled India. (1799
A.D.)
1800
A.D.
· ?Pope Pius VII was head
of the church for 23 years. (1800 A.D.)
· The first
passenger steamboat, The Clermont, performed its maiden voyage on the Seine
River. (August 19, 1803 A.D.)
· Napoleon
Bonaparte became Emperor of France. (1804 A.D.)
· Gaslight was
introduced in London on August 16, 1807 A.D.
· Nobel invented
dynamite. (1808 A.D.)
· Napoleon was
banished from England after the Battle of Waterloo. (June 18, 1815 A.D.)
· Joseph Smith
introduced the Book of Mormon. (1817 A.D.)
· Pope Leo XII
headed the church for 6 years. (1823 A.D.)
· The first railway
opened in England on September 27, 1825 A.D.
· Pope Pius VIII
headed the church for 2 years. (1829 A.D.)
· Pope Gregory XIV
headed the church for 15 years. He was known as "one of the greatest
Pontiffs." (1831 A.D.)
· Joseph Smith
founded The Mormon Church in Fayette, N.Y. (1830 A.D.)
· Protestants of
various fellowships experienced the "Great Disappointment." They
expected the Second Coming of Christ to occur. (October 22, 1844 A.D.)
· Daguerre took
first photograph. (1839 A.D.)
· Pope Pius IX
headed the church. Wickliffe's Old Testament was printed. (1848 A.D.)
· The first
Atlantic cable was laid in 1858 A.D. (It became faulty and ceased to
transmit messages. "The Great Easterb"
successfully laid a new cable in 1866 A.D.
· ????Victor
Emanuel (1861 A.D.)
· The Twentieth
Council, First Vatican, met on Dec. 8, 1869.
· The Suez Canal
opened in November. (1869 A.D.)
· The Italian Army,
September 20, 1870 A.D, took Rome.
· D.E. Hughes invented
the microphone. Professor A.D. Sell and T.E.
Edison invented the telephone. Edison invented the phonograph. (1877 A.D.)
· Lighting by
electricity began to be used. (1878 A.D.)
· Gottleb Daimer invented the internal combustion engine. Karl
Benz pioneered the engine for automobiles. (1885 A.D.)
· The Olympic games
reappeared in the world. They had been absent since the Roman emperor, Theodosus, canceled them and closed their associated
pagan temples in 396 A.D. (1500 years earlier) (1896 A.D.)
1900
A.D.
· Theodore Roosevelt
became President of the United States. (1901 A.D.)
· Orville and
Wilbur Wright made the first manned, powered flight on December 17, 1903
A.D.
· A comet struck
Russia. Thousands of miles of forest were leveled. (1908 A.D.)
· Germany led the
planet into World War I. (1914 A.D.)
· British, Allenby,
captured Jerusalem. Islamic rule in Palestine ended as the Turkish Ottoman
Empire was destroyed. The Balfour Treaty allowed Jews to return to the Holy
Land ending an eighteen hundred year lockout. On May13, the first Fatima
vision occurred. On Oct. 25, the Communists seized power in Russia and set
up a secular, anti-Christ state. The United States of America declared war
on Germany. (1917 A.D.)
· John Logie Baird demonstrated television. January 26, 1926
A.D.
· Mussolini signed
a treaty that officially separated church and state. It also secularized
Italy and relegated the church to a tiny defined area of sovereignty in
Rome. Thus Vatican City was formed. This action fundamentally cancelled the
final remnants of Theodosus' decree, even in the
Roman capitol itself. The
· Great Depression
swept the world. (1929 A.D.)
· Adolph Hitler led
Germany and the world into the Second World War. The "Jewish
Holocaust" began. Hitler and his forces systematically executed at
least nine million Jews over the next 6 years. (1939 A.D.)
· Japan made World
War II almost global by attacking the West at Pearl Harbor and assaulting
Southeast Asia. This was the first major Eastern attack on Western
civilization in almost a thousand years. The United States declared war on
Germany and Japan. (1941 A.D.)
· The Atom Bomb was
invented and dropped on two Japanese cities by the United States. World War
II and the Jewish Holocaust came to an end. (1945 A.D.)
· In the battle for
the secular post-war management of the world a "Cold War" began
pitting communism against democracy. Atomic energy scientists alerted the
world civilization to the "doomsday clock," with hands near
midnight. (1947 A.D.)
1946
HOSEA
1:10 Yet the number of
the children of Israel shall be as the sand of the
sea, which cannot be
measured nor numbered; and it shall come to pass, that in the place (Land
of Judea) where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people, there it shall
be said unto them, Ye are the sons of the living God. 1:11 Then shall the
children of Judah and the children of Israel be
(1946 - 48) gathered together, and appoint themselves one head, and they
shall come up out of the land: for great shall be the day of Jezreel.
·
The Jewish nation of Israel was founded by a United
Nations' mandate. (1948 A.D.)
· The Communists
launched a war in Korea. (1950 A.D.)
· The Hydrogen bomb
was invented. Several bombs were exploded in the South Pacific. Thousands
of bombs were stockpiled in underground silos as part of a massive arms
race with the Soviet Union . (1953 A.D.)
· The Bulletin of
Atomic Scientists advanced the hands on its "doomsday clock" up
to two minutes before midnight. (1953 A.D.)
· John F. Kennedy,
President of the United States was assassinated. (November 22,1963 A.D.)
· The Gulf of
Tonkin incident led the United States into the Vietnam War. (1964 A.D.)
· A Drug crisis
swept America. Millions of youth began using marijuana, heroin, LSD, etc.
(1966 A.D.)
· U.S. astronauts
land on the moon. (1969 A.D.)
· An AIDS plague
began. On May 13, a professional Turkish gunman shot and wounded the Pope
in St. Peter's Square. (1981 A.D.)
· A world drug
crisis continued to mount. "Crack" cocaine use and urban crime
became rampant. (1981 A.D.)
· The Gulf War
broke out. (1991 A.D.)
· Communism
crumbled in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was dissolved and the
struggle toward a stable democracy began. The Berlin Wall came down as
Eastern Europe ended the Cold War. (1992 A.D.)
· The United
Nations' Science Council Report warned of catastrophic effects across the
world during the next hundred years as global warming rapidly accelerates.
Scientists said that advancing tides caused by polar ice cap melting during
this period would inundate most of the world's coastal cities. Holes in the
ozone layer continue to widen as sun-induced skin cancer reaches
near-epidemic proportions worldwide. (1995 A.D.) The President of Russia
led Easter mass in resurrected Moscow church. (April 14, 1996 A.D.)
· Belarus and
Russia agreed to unite their countries into a single state. The Pacific
Ocean's greatest "El Nino" current wreaked havoc on earth,
producing mammoth fires, famine and drought in many places with huge floods
in others. (1998 A.D.)
· The world
population topped 6 billion people. Hate crimes increased. Mass shootings
occurred in schools, churches and synagogues. There were great earthquakes
in Turkey and Taiwan that left thousands dead. Wars and rumors of war
continued unabated that included Kosovo, Indonesia, Somalia, Chechnya and
Iraq. On September 10, the year 5760 in the Jewish calendar began. (Two
hundred and forty years remain until the year 6000 i.e., until the
"seventh day" of Hebrew religious history, begins.) (1999 A.D.)
· A giant
earthquake hit India killing tens of thousands. (February 2001 A.D.)
·
Terrorists attack America. Thousands were killed as airliners were flown
into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington
D.C. This led to a war against terrorism and a direct attack by the United
States on Afghanistan who harbored the terrorists. (September 11, 2001
A.D.) This war was started by a cabal of elite
wealthy people stearing the earth toward a “New
World Order” or one world government to be controlled by them.
United
States attacks Iraq and occupies it for 12 years – 1998- December
2011
Iran is building facilities for nuclear weapons
production – 2006
Korea is test firing missiles capable of carrying weapons
– 2008
Future dates
2018-2024 SOLAR FLARE
2030 RETURN OF CHRIST September/October time frame The world
begins to live in peace and rebuild. Christ rules.
2065 Britain, Germany, Russia and others come under one ruller. The antichrist covenant made. DAN 9:27
One week
(seven years)prior to the rule of Christ.
2066/70 Israel flees to Jordan for three and a half years
Sacrificing
stopped, abomination of desolation placed in the sanctuary, start
of the tribulation and the Woman flees to the wilderness, THIS WAS THE
LAST CHANCE MARK 13:14 , two witnesses prophesying_1260 days__REV
11
The God of Abraham returns, Israel lives in his
sight
2074/75 Earth
changes and religious/ political changes accomplished.
3072 We begin to live only in fourth density (new Heaven and new
Earth).
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