jewish timeline

  • 1813 BCE

    historical person/ abraham

    historical person/ abraham
    To do what you believe in and what feels right to you. To be as Faithful as Abraham was when he trusted god with the things he told him to do.
  • 1813 BCE

    historical person/ Abraham

    historical person/ Abraham
    Abraham "who was first called Abram" was born in the year 1813 BCE. According to one tradition he was born in the month of Nissan. His father's name, as you all know, was Terach, who was seventy years old when Abraham was born. Jews regard Abraham as he was later called as the first Patriarch of the Jewish people. Abraham was the first person to teach the idea that there was only one God, before then, people believed in many gods. the passages are "Abraham Tested" and "Nahor's Sons".
  • 1812 BCE

    Time of Abraham begins

    Time of Abraham begins
    Abraham and Sara begin the journey to judasim.
  • 1544 BCE

    Joseph sold into slavery

    Joseph sold into slavery
    by his jealous brothers, the second most powerful man in Egypt next to Pharaoh, where his presence and office caused Israel to leave Canaan and settle in Egypt.
  • 1428 BCE

    israelites enslaved in egypt

    israelites enslaved in egypt
    The Jews were slaves in Egypt, The Israelite's had been in Egypt for generations, but now that they had become so numerous, the Pharaoh feared their presence. He feared that one day the Israelite's would turn against the Egyptians. Gradually and stealthily, he forced them to become his slaves.
  • 1392 BCE

    Time of Moses Begins

    Time of Moses Begins
    Moses was born in a time when his people, the Israelite's, an enslaved minority, were increasing in numbers and the Egyptian Pharaoh was worried that they might ally themselves with Egypt's enemies.
  • 1280 BCE

    Exodus

    Exodus
    is a founding, or etiological, myth of Israel; its message is that the Israelites were delivered from slavery by Yahweh and therefore belong to him through the Mosaic covenant.
  • 1272 BCE

    conquest of promised land

    conquest of promised land
    The promised land was described in terms of the territory from the River of Egypt to the Euphrates river. The concept of the Promised Land is the central tenet of Zionism, whose discourse suggests that modern Jews descend from the Israelite's and Maccabees through whom they inherit the right to re-establish their "national homeland".
  • 879 BCE

    Saul anointed king

    Saul anointed king
    The oil in the ceremony had a special meaning. It showed that God’s Holy Spirit was coming upon Saul. The Holy Spirit came in order to separate Saul for his special task.
  • 877 BCE

    Time of king david begins

    Time of king david begins
    He was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel and Judah. here is so much that can be said about him. Some people like to focus on the warrior aspect. the chivalrous warrior fighting for God. but when his persona and accomplishments are considered as a whole, it is his spiritual greatness that shines most of all.
  • 825 BCE

    first temple completed

    first temple completed
    According to the Hebrew Bible, Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was the Holy Temple Bet in ancient Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II after the Siege of Jerusalem of 587 BCE.
  • 796 BCE

    israel split into two kingdoms

    israel split into two kingdoms
    hen Solomon's successor Rehoboam dealt tactlessly with economic complaints of the northern tribes, in about 930 BCE.the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah split into two kingdoms.the northern Kingdom of Israel, which included the cities of Shechem and Samaria.