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Judaism Timeline - Timeline Help
Judaism Timeline part 1 of 5 from 2000 BCE to 142 BCE at Timeline Help. All I know and could find about one of the world’s oldest continuing
religious culture of the Jews in Israel is written down in the history timeline of Judaism.
- 2000 BCE - 1500 BCE
- 1700 BCE
- 1280 BCE
- 1240 BCE - 1050 BCE
- 1047 BCE - 1007 BCE
- 1010 BCE - 970 BCE
- 970 BCE - 931 BCE
- 950 BCE
- 931 BCE - 877 BCE
- 930s BCE - 590s BCE
- 720s BCE
- 586 BCE
- 540 BCE
- 538 BCE
- 367 BCE
- 330s BCE
- 200 BCE - 150 CE
- 230 BCE - 400 CE
- 166 BCE - 160 BCE
- 142 BCE - 129 BCE
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Abraham and the patriarchs.
Jewish people migrate to Egypt.
The Exodus - Moses leads the Jewish people out of Egypt. Moses receives the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai.
The Jewish people enters the Promised Land of Canaan.
Reign of King Saul.
Jerusalem is made the capital by King David.
Reign of King Solomon.
First Temple of Jerusalem is completed.
Prophet Samuel.
The Kingdom is divided in northern Israel and southern Judah.
Assyria conquers Israel and the Ten Tribes are exiled.
The Babylonians conquers Judah and destroy the First Temple.
Persian conquers Babylonia.
Judahites return from Babylonian exile.
Second Temple is built in Jerusalem.
Alexander the Great rules Palestine.
Canonozation of yhe Hebrew Bible Tanakh.
Rome rules the Holy Land.
Jewish Maccabean revolt.
Jewish autonomy under Hasmonean rule.
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Bibliography of the Judaism Timeline
Telushkin, J (1991). Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People and Its History.
Dosick, W (1998). Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice.
Solomon, N (2000). Very Short Introduction.
Robinson, G (2001). Essential Judaism. A Complete Guide to Beliefs, Customs and Rituals.
Diamant, A (1998). Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their Family and Friends.
Falcon, T and Blatner, D (2001). Judaism for Dummies.
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