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Bible Evidence
Timelines
Brief Introduction: Biblical Timelines
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A Bible timeline maps major events from Creation (around 4000 BCE) through the Old Testament (Patriarchs, Exodus, Judges, Kingdom, Exile, Return) to the New Testament (Life of Jesus, Early Church), using key figures like Adam, Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul, with dates often calculated from biblical genealogies and historically verifiable events like the Babylonian Exile (586 BCE) and the birth of Jesus (c. 4 BCE).
Key Eras & Major Events
Early World (Creation to Abraham): Creation, Fall of Man, Noah’s Flood, Tower of Babel.
Patriarchs (c. 2000-1500 BCE): God calls Abraham; Isaac, Jacob (Israel) and his sons; Joseph in Egypt.
Exodus & Conquest (c. 1440-1400 BCE): Moses leads Israelites out of Egypt; wandering in the wilderness; conquest of Canaan under Joshua.
Judges (c. 1400-1000 BCE): Israel ruled by temporary leaders (Judges).
United Kingdom (c. 1000 BCE): Kings Saul, David, Solomon.
Divided Kingdom (c. 931 BCE): Israel (North) and Judah (South) split.
Exile & Return (c. 722-500 BCE): Israel falls to Assyria (722 BCE); Judah falls to Babylon (586 BCE), Temple destroyed; Cyrus allows return and rebuilding of the Temple (516 BCE).
Intertestamental Period (c. 400-0 BCE): Period between Old and New Testaments.
Life of Jesus (c. 4 BCE – 30 CE): Birth, ministry, crucifixion, resurrection.
Early Church (c. 30-95 CE): Pentecost, spread of the Gospel through apostles like Peter and Paul; writing of New Testament.
How Dates Are Determined
Biblical Genealogies: Key dates (like creation, flood, Abraham) are often calculated by adding up lifespans in Genesis.
Historical Records: More concrete dates for kings (David, Solomon) and major empires (Assyria, Babylon) align with secular history, anchoring the biblical timeline.
Scholarly Views: Dates vary; some place Creation around 4000 BCE (young-earth view) while others see larger gaps, but the sequence of events remains generally consistent.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts. We are learning still as well always.
Ask AI: Prophetic biblical timelines
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Prophetic biblical timelines are chronological frameworks, primarily from books like Daniel and Revelation, outlining God’s plan for history, especially end-times events, featuring key periods like Daniel’s 70th Week (a seven-year Tribulation), the Church Age, the Millennium (Christ’s 1000-year reign), and the New Jerusalem, with specific time markers (42 months, 1260 days, etc.) often linked to symbolic fulfillments, all pointing toward Christ’s return and a new eternal age.
Key Old Testament Timelines (Daniel)
Daniel’s 70 Weeks (Daniel 9:24-27): A 490-year period (70 x 7 years) divided into 70 weeks, focused on Israel’s restoration, the Messiah’s coming, and the final seven years of tribulation, split into 3.5-year segments.
Symbolic Days: Periods like 1260 days, 1290 days, and 2300 days are found, often linked to tribulation and antichristic rule.
Key New Testament Timelines (Revelation)
The Rapture: The imminent gathering of the Church to meet Christ.
The Tribulation (Daniel’s 70th Week): A 7-year period of intense judgment, with the Antichrist breaking a covenant, leading to the Great Tribulation (final 3.5 years).
The Millennium: Christ’s 1000-year reign on Earth with His saints.
Eternity: The Great White Throne Judgment, the Lake of Fire, and the New Heaven and New Earth.
Major Prophetic Eras
Times of the Gentiles: From Babylon’s destruction of Jerusalem (586 BC) to Christ’s return, involving Gentile empires ruling over Jerusalem.
The Church Age: From Pentecost to the Rapture, a period for the Church.
The Messianic Age: Christ’s reign during the Millennium.
Understanding Timelines
Imminence: The Rapture is considered imminent (could happen at any time).
Uncertainty of Exact Timing: Jesus taught no one knows the exact day or hour of His return (Matthew 24:36).
Symbolic vs. Literal: Many prophetic numbers (like 42 months) are seen as symbolic, representing spiritual realities, not always literal days.
These timelines provide a framework for interpreting biblical prophecy, connecting past events with future consummation in Christ’s kingdom.
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Ask AI: Exact timeline of daniels prophecy till Jerusalem was
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Daniel’s prophecy (Daniel 9:24-27) outlines 70 prophetic weeks (490 years) from a decree to rebuild Jerusalem to the Messiah, divided into 7 weeks (49 yrs) for rebuilding, then 62 weeks (434 yrs) until the Messiah, who would be “cut off” (crucified) after the 69 weeks (483 years), leaving a final 7-year period (the “seventieth week”) for future fulfillment, with starting points often linked to Artaxerxes’ decrees around 457/445 BC, leading to Jesus’ ministry and crucifixion around 27-32 AD, with the final week awaiting future fulfillment.
Here’s a breakdown of the timeline:
The Decree: The countdown starts with a command to restore and rebuild Jerusalem, often linked to King Artaxerxes’ decree around 445 BC (Nehemiah 2) or 457 BC (Ezra 7).
First 7 Weeks (49 Years): Jerusalem rebuilt amidst troubles (approx. 445 BC to 396 BC/408 BC).
Next 62 Weeks (434 Years): From the end of the first 7 weeks until the Messiah’s arrival (approx. 396 BC to AD 32).
After 69 Weeks (483 Years): The Messiah (Jesus) appears and is “cut off” (crucified) around AD 27-32, aligning with his triumphal entry and crucifixion, says Faith Pulpit and Life, Hope & Truth.
The 70th Week (Final 7 Years): This final week, where the Messiah confirms the covenant, is believed by many to be a future “Tribulation” period, with a pause between the 69th and 70th weeks.
Key Dates & Calculations (Using 360-day prophetic years):
483 years (69 weeks) from a 445 BC decree leads to AD 32.
This timeframe aligns with Jesus’ ministry and crucifixion, fulfilling the “coming” and “cutting off” of the Messiah, according to interpretations by Life, Hope & Truth and Faith Pulpit.
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Ask AI: Biblical prophecies that came true to the exact time
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While many view biblical prophecies as fulfilled, claims of exact timing often center on Daniel’s prophecy of the 70 Weeks (Daniel 9:24-27) regarding the Messiah’s appearance and crucifixion, and Ezekiel 26, predicting Tyre’s destruction by Alexander the Great (ca. 332 BC), with specific timings interpreted by different believers to align with historical events, though precise dates remain debated. Key fulfilled prophecies include Jesus’s birth in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2), betrayal for silver (Zechariah 11:12), and events surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD (Daniel 9:26).
Prophecies Often Cited for Exact Timing & Fulfillment:
Daniel’s 70 Weeks (Daniel 9:24-27): This complex prophecy outlines a timeline leading to the Messiah. Interpreters see its fulfillment in Jesus’s anointing (around AD 27), his crucifixion three and a half years later (mid-week), and the subsequent destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD 70, marking the end of the prophecy’s timeline.
Ezekiel 26 (Tyre): Predicted the island city of Tyre would be destroyed, its stones and timbers thrown into the sea, and the site become a bare rock, fulfilled by Alexander the Great’s siege (c. 332 BC) when he built a causeway from the mainland ruins, essentially making the island part of the mainland.
Other Key Fulfilled Messianic Prophecies (Focus on Details):
Birthplace: Born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2).
Circumstances of Death: Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver (Zechariah 11:12), legs not broken (Psalm 34:20/Numbers 9:12).
Events at Crucifixion: Mocked (Psalm 22:7), lots cast for garments (Psalm 22:18).
Historical Fulfillment Examples:
Isaiah 44-45: Prophesied Cyrus the Great would free the Jews and rebuild Jerusalem centuries before his birth.
Jeremiah: Foretold the Babylonian captivity and return, which happened as described.
While many point to these and other detailed fulfillments as proof of divine inspiration, interpretations of precise dates within prophecies, especially Daniel’s, vary, though the historical events strongly align with the biblical accounts for many believers.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts. We are learning still as well always.
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Video Playlist
These videos are a collection of variuos people’s takes on biblilcal timelines, as well as some ideas about future events. The idea is that the bible definitely has timeline information, it’s up to God to reveal these things in His timing, but whatever happens, rest assured there will be a pattern to God’s design. Please ask God for discernment.
We post videos that we have reviewed and seem in line with correct biblical views. However, we are not associated with, nor fully endorse any producer, or other videos they may produce. These videos have been marked by the producer for public use.