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Timeline of Israel

History of Israel Timeline

2100 BC Abraham’s Covenant-the land, the seed, and the blessing Genesis 12:1-7
1900 BC Jacob is renamed ISRAEL (either striving w God or struggling w God)
1850 BC Jacob takes his family to Egypt
1446 BC Moses leads the Exodus back to Canaan
1400 BC Joshua defeats the Canaanites and Israel settles in the Promised Land
1300-1050 The Judges
1050-930 United Kingdom under Saul, David, and Solomon
930-605 Divided Kingdom of Israel and Judah 722 Assyria destroys the northern kingdom of Israel
605-536 Babylonian rule of Judah 586 BC Jerusalem destroyed by Babylon, survivors taken into captivity
536-330 Persian rule 515 BC second Temple rebuilt and finished-ministry of HAGGAI
330-166 Greek rule
167-63 BC Maccabean revolt, and Hasmonean rule in Israel
63 BC-638 AD Roman rule, rebellions of 70 AD and 132 AD removes the Jews and scatters them around the Middle East and Europe-called the Diaspora (dispersion)
638-1917 AD Muslim rule
1917- 1948 AD. British defeat the Ottoman Empire and rule the Middle East
1948 British leave and the U.N. divides the land between Jews and Arabs
1948-1949 Israel war with Egypt, Syria, and Jordan
1967 Six Day War, Israel gains 42,000 sq. miles
1973 Yom Kippur War

Moses’ Prophecy on the History of Israel

Deuteronomy 28:15-35—God’s discipline during the time of the Judges
Deut. 28:36-63— God’s discipline of foreign sieges of the capital cities of Israel
Happened in 722 BC and 586 BC
Deut. 28:64-68—the great dispersion of 70 AD and 135 AD called the Diaspora

Deut. 30:1-6—the regathering of Israel and fulfillment of the New Covenant
during the end times

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About the Author: Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor grew up in Dallas, Texas, graduated from the University of Texas Business School and went into the commercial real estate business for about twenty years before enrolling in and graduating from Dallas Theological Seminary with honors.

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