The Bible

By John_C
  • Period: 1280 BCE to

    Bible

  • 1280

    11 Nov 1280

    11 Nov 1280
    In the 13th century B.C.E., Heracles was born, chariots appeared in China, Pandion II, the legendary King of Athens, dies and China was under the Shang Dynasty.
  • 1280

    The Septuagint

    The Septuagint
    Greek translation of the Jewish Bible, made in the third century BCE for the Jews living in the Diaspora. The name means "translation by seventy men".
  • Nov 12, 1400

    Big events in the 1400's

    Big events in the 1400's
    The Inca Empire was founded, Machu Picchu was constructed, and Christopher Columbus discovered America.
  • Nov 12, 1500

    During the 1500's

    During this time the first African American slaves arrived in America, the Spanish conquered Mexico, and the Inca Civil War started and ended.
  • Jan 1, 1560

    Geneva Bible 1560 A.D.

    The Geneva Bible was the first translation that was done by a group of people, it was the first to use itialics, and notes in the maragin. This version influenced the King James Version, and became known as one of the first study Bibles.
  • Nov 15, 1560

    During 1560

    During 1560
    During 1560, the Mongols invade Qinghai, piracy in the Caribbean start, Denmark buys Saaremaa, The Treaty of Edinburgh is signed between England, France, and Scotland, and Protestantism became the national religion in Scotland.
  • King James Version A.D.

    King James Version A.D.
    The King James version was made because the England churches wanted one translation to be read throughout the masses. We still read this version today.
  • During 1611

    During 1611
    In 1611, sunspots are observed by telescopes, Denmark declares war on Sweeden, and Shakespeare's last solo play was performed for the first time.
  • 1692

    1692
    The Salem Witchcraft Trails took place this year and lasted for almost a year. The first lynching was on March 1. The last known one took place on September 22.
  • Events in 1700's

    Events in 1700's
    They opened cotton mills in England in the 1700's. The U.S declared independence from Great Britain. Also, the first settlements established in Sydney, Australia.
  • 1706

    1706
    This year Benj. Franklin was born. He was born in Boston and baptized in the Old South Church.
  • Major events in the 1800

    Major events in the 1800
    Ireland and Great Britian merged to become the UK, Antarctica was discovered, the first telegraph line was connected, the Suez Canal openned, and the American Civil War started and ended.
  • Noah Webster’s Translation 1833 A.D.

    Noah Webster’s Translation 1833 A.D.
    The Noah Webster’s Translation was made by the people just after his famous Dictionary of the English Language. Webster wanted to make the Bible available to people in their native language.
  • In 1833

    In 1833
    Andrew Jackson became persident, British Parliment passed the Slavery Abolition Act, and the first enzyme is discovered.
  • The American Standard Version A.D.

    The American Standard Version A.D.
    The American Standard Version is another translation that is still popular today. This version included American Scholar's readings that weren't in any previous translation.
  • 1901

    1901
    This year Walt Disney was born. Also, this year Typhoid broke out for the first time in the U.S., oil is discovered in Beaumont, Texas, Queen Victoria died, William McKinley was president and later assassinated.
  • Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center

    Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center
    The Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center is a missionary for those dying of AIDS, charity centres worldwide, and caring for refugees, the blind, disabled, aged, alcoholics, the poor and homeless and victims of floods, epidemics and famine in Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, Europe and Austrailia.
  • Johnathan Cardenas

     Johnathan Cardenas
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