Event # | King for Details Click | Kingdom | Event | Years | Verses | Sync Year | Sync Event # | Regnal System | BC From | BC To | Notes |
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61 | Hoshea | Israel | Samaria Captured | 0 | 2 Ki 17:6 | 8 | 54 | AA | 724 | 724 | |
62 | Hezekiah | Judah | Coregent | 13 | 2 Ki 18:1-2; 2 Chr 29:1 | 3 | 54 | AA | 729 | 716 | |
63 | Hezekiah | Judah | Reign | 29 | 2 Ki 29:3 | 0 | 62 | AA | 716 | 687 | |
64 | Hezekiah | Judah | Sennacherib against Judah | 0 | 2 Ki 18:13 | 14 | 63 | AA | 702 | 702 | |
65 | Hezekiah | Judah | Granted 15 years. | 15 | 2 Ki 20:1-6; Isa 38:1-6 | 14 | 63 | AA | 702 | 687 | |
66 | Manasseh | Judah | Coregent & Reign | 55 | 2 Ki 21:1; 2 Chr 33:1 | 19 | 63 | AA | 697 | 642 | |
67 | Amon | Judah | Reign | 2 | 2 Ki 21:19; 2 Chr 33.21 | 55 | 66 | AA | 642 | 640 | |
68 | Josiah | Judah | Reign | 31 | 2 Ki 22:1; 2 Chr 34:1 | 2 | 67 | AA | 640 | 609 | |
69 | Josiah | Judah | Seek God | 4 | 2 Chr 34:3 | 8 | 68 | AA | 632 | 628 | |
70 | Josiah | Judah | Passover | 0 | 2 Ki 22:3, 23:23; 2 Chr 34:8, 35:19 | 18 | 68 | AA | 622 | 622 |
Kingdom - Israel; the northern ten tribes (Northern Kingdom) after Solomon - Judah; the tribes of Judah and Benjamin after Solomon (Kingdom of Judah). See discussion of Kings in Resources [ 1 ]. Years-length of reign or event. Sync Year-The year in the event (mostly other Kingdom Kings Reign) that synchronizes this event in Biblical Chronology. Sync Event #-The Event # this event is synchronized with. Regnal System-A=accession, N=nonaccession. "The accession-year system distinguished a king’s accession year (the incomplete calendar year in which he began to reign) and reckoned by the number of New Year days a king lived in his reign. In the nonaccession-year system the remainder of a previous king’s last year is counted as the first year of his successor, and then subsequent years are calculated from Nisan to Nisan in Israel, or Tishri to Tishri in Judah [ 2 ] ." (Note: Judah used Tishri, approximately September, and Israel used Nisan, approximately April, to mark the new year). BC From-BC date in years at beginning of event. BC To-BC Date in years at end of event. |