Israel Timeline

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  • 4004 BCE

    Creation

    God made the heavens and earth.
    It was 7 days for the earth to be created.
    Day 1 God created light.
    Day 2 God made the sky
    Day 3 God made dry lands, sea, plants and trees were created.
    Day 4 God made Sun and Moon.
    Day 5 God made animauls.
    Day 6 God made a man named adam. Later he mad eve from adams rib.
    Day 7 God rested.
  • 2349 BCE

    The Flood

    Noah gather animals 2 by 2.
    God told Noah to build an ark.
    Noah told his friends and they did not believe him.
    Noah and his relatives went into the ark and then it started to rain.
  • 2166 BCE

    Abraham

    Abraham was born and the mom put him in the basket in the nile river.
    Abraham grew up in a palse.
    Abraham saw a slave being wiped,so he killed the solider.
    Abraham ran away and came back 11 years to recuse the slave.
    It took Abraham and God 10 plagues to get his people back.
  • 1728 BCE

    Joseph

    Joseph was sold into slavrey by his brothers.
    His brothers were jealous so that's why they did that.
    Joseph could tell what dreams meant.
    Joseph told Phro what his dream meant.
    Joseph was second best in the palse.
  • 1446 BCE

    Moses and the Exodus

    In Exodus chapter 4 Moses had an amazing encounter with God. He had been raised in Pharaoh's home with education and privilege, and even tried to be Israel's deliverer by his own power. He saw an Egyptian beating a fellow Hebrew and he struck down the Egyptian and buried him in the sand.
  • 1445 BCE

    The Ten Commandments

    What are the 10 Commandments simplified?
    10 Commandments in order in simple terms
    You shall have no other gods before Me.
    You shall not make idols.
    You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.
    Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
    Honor your father and your mother.
    You shall not murder.
    You shall not commit adultery.
    You shall not steal.
  • 1406 BCE

    Settling Canaan

    After Moses led the Children of Israel to the edge of Canaan and following a subsequent probationary period, Joshua led Israelites through Canaan's borders. They initiated their conquest through reconnaissance and swift military action, entering through Jericho before sweeping through the rest of the countryside.
  • 971 BCE

    David

    As Israel's second king, David built a small empire. He conquered Jerusalem, which he made Israel's political and religious centre. He defeated the Philistines so thoroughly that they never seriously threatened the Israelites' security again, and he annexed the coastal region.
  • 931 BCE

    Solomon and Building the Temple

    According to the Bible, the temple was built from masterfully quarried stone blocks, with a roof and interior lined with lavish wood planks. Solomon used pure gold to overlay the temple's holy inner sanctum, where he also placed a pair of 15-foot-tall gold cherubims — sphinxes — to guard the Ark of the Covenant.
  • 931 BCE

    The Division of the Kingdom

    One system uses five main groups: monerans, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. These groups are called kingdoms.
    Division -A taxon at the rank of division.The second highest taxonomic classification for the kingdom's plants and fungi,between kingdom level and class level. Kingdom-A taxonomic rank that is composed of smaller groups called phyla(or divisions).
  • 722 BCE

    The Assyrian Conquest of Israel

    The great cities of the Assyrian Empire included Ashur, Nimrud, and Nineveh. ...
    Tiglath-Pileser III built roads throughout the empire to enable his armies and messengers to travel quickly.
    The Assyrians were experts at siege warfare. ...
    Their cities were strong and impressive.
  • 709 BCE

    Sennacherib vs. Hezekiah

    In advance of his forces, Sennacherib dispatched a delegation of high-level military and administrative officials to negotiate terms of surrender and remind Hezekiah that Egypt had been defeated and Judah's god would be of no help against the might of the "Great King of Assyria." Undoubtedly the negotiations broke down
  • 586 BCE

    The Babylonian Conquest of Judah

    The Babylonians deported many of the educated, skilled, and religious to weaken the leadership capability of Judah. Jehoiachin was likewise exiled, and his uncle, who took the throne name Zedekiah, ruled in his stead. He pledged loyalty as a vassal king but in time found resistance among the people.
  • 538 BCE

    Daniel

    According to the Hebrew Bible, Daniel was a noble Jewish youth of Jerusalem taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon, serving the king and his successors with loyalty and ability until the time of the Persian conqueror Cyrus, all the while remaining true to the God of Israel.
  • 538 BCE

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great who is also known as Cyrus II was born between 600 and 575 BC and lived in Persia. His father was Cambyses I, King of Anshan, a small state which was located in what is now Iran. His grandfather was also king of Anshan. Cyrus became king in 559 BC several years after the death of his father.
  • 536 BCE

    The Exile

    The first exile was the Assyrian exile, the expulsion from the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) begun by Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria in 733 BCE.
    Throughout the Hebrew Bible, the prophets argued that the exile happened because the people failed to follow God's instructions. God gave the people specific instructions in order to be faithful to the Lord. God believed the people had properly listened to the instructions God gave them.