Bible Event for Details Click | Years | Total | BC | LXX Years | LXX Total | BC LXX | Verses | Notes | |
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Ahaz, King (Judah) | 16 | 3179 | 715 | 16 | 4605 | 715 | 2 Ki 15:38 |
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Links: David_Family Tree:Ahaz , Kings Table:Ahaz |
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Hezekiah, King (Judah) | 29 | 3208 | 686 | 29 | 4634 | 686 | 2 Ki 16:20 |
The Greek OT spells his name Ezechias.
Links: David_Family Tree:Hezekiah , Kings Table:Hezekiah |
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Manasseh, King (Judah) | 55 | 3253 | 641 | 55 | 4679 | 641 | 2 Ki 20:21 |
The Greek OT and Vulgate spell his name Manasses.
Links: David_Family Tree:Manasseh , Kings Table:Manasseh |
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Amon, King (Judah) | 2 | 3255 | 639 | 2 | 4681 | 639 | 2 Ki 21:18-19 |
The Greek OT spells his name Amos.
Links: David_Family Tree:Amon , Kings Table:Amon |
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Josiah, King (Judah) | 31 | 3286 | 608 | 31 | 4712 | 608 | 2 Ki 21:24 |
The Greek OT and Vulgate spell his name Josias.
Links: David_Family Tree:Josiah , Kings Table:Josiah |
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Jehoahaz, King (Judah) | 0 | 3286 | 608 | 0 | 4712 | 608 | 2 Ki 23:29-31 |
Jehoahaz reigned only 3 months.
Links: David_Family Tree:Jehoahaz , Kings Table:Jehoahaz |
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Jehoiakim, King (Judah) besieged by Nebuchadnezzar | 2 | 3288 | 606 | 2 | 4714 | 606 | Dan 1:1-2 | Links: David_Family Tree:Jehoiakim , Kings Table:Jehoiakim | |
Judah Kingdom, Serving Babylon | 70 | 3358 | 536 | 70 | 4784 | 536 | Jer 25:9-12 | ||
Artaerxes, 2nd Command to Rebuild Jerusalem | 92 | 3450 | 444 | 92 | 4876 | 444 | Neh 2:1-5 |
Total period from return from Exile until command to build city is approximately 92 years.
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Jesus, Messiah Cut Off | 476 | 3927 | 33AD | 476 | 5353 | 33AD | Dan 9:25-26 |
Years -length of event. Total-running total of years at end of event. BC-Years before Christ at end of event. There is no (zero) 0AD. LXX-Septuagint Bible [1] (see Old Testament version discussion on Differences page). This grid of Bible events is not an all inclusive history. It is intended as the 'shortest distance (time) between two points' through the Bible, from 'Original Sin' to Jesus Christ paying the debt for all sin. This is my attempt to do what Usher [2] did so many years ago with more up to date information and in an interactive format.