Jeremiah, Daniel and Ezekiel Timeline
Jeremiah, Daniel and Ezekiel Timeline
|Year |Events |
|650 |Birth of Jeremiah |
|648 |Birth of Josiah (last good king) |
|640 |Josiah began his reign as king |
|628 |Birth of Daniel |
|628 |Jeremiah’s ministry began in Jerusalem. |
|623 |Josiah repairs temple, finds Law and keeps the Passover and stops idolatry |
|622 |Birth of Ezekiel |
|612 |The Babylonians destroyed Nineveh and became the new world superpower |
|608 |The Egyptians killed Josiah in battle; his son Jehoahaz became king, but the Egyptians took him to Egypt; Jehoiakim became king; Jeremiah declared a traitor|
|606 |Habakkuk delivered a prophetic message to Jerusalem |
|605 |King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon captured Jerusalem and deported some young, good-looking and intelligent Jewish men to Babylon, including some of the king’s |
| |descendents and some of the nobles, including Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. |
|604 |In Babylon, Daniel didn’t compromise by eating forbidden meat (Dan. 1); then, he interpreted Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about four Gentile kingdoms (Dan. 2) |
|598 |2nd deportation to Babylon (3,023 captives); Jehoiakim died; Jehoiachin reigned |
|597 |3rd deportation to Babylon (10,000 captives, including Jehoiachin and probably Ezekiel); only the poorest people were left in the land; Zedekiah began his |
| |reign |
|593 |In Babylon, Ezekiel saw visions of heaven and began his ministry. |
|589 |The wife of Ezekiel died in Babylon. |
|588 |4th deportation to Babylon (832 captives) |
|586 |Babylon plundered and destroyed Jerusalem, including the temple and walls; 5th deportation to Babylon (the remnant of the multitude); only the poor of the |
| |land were left; they fled to Egypt with Jeremiah after Ishmael killed Gedaliah |
|586 |6th deportation (to Riblah) |
|582 |7th deportation Babylon (745 captives) |
|580 |Nebuchadnezzar image and fiery furnace (Dan. 3) |
|570 |Ezekiel ministered at least up to this time; Nebuchadnezzar had a vision of a tree and Daniel interpreted it (Dan. 4) |
|569 |Nebuchadnezzar began “7 times” (7 or 14 years) of madness. |
|565 |Ezekiel probably completed writing his book by this year. |
|562 |Nebuchadnezzar repented, got saved and then died; Evil Merodach began to reign |
|561 |Evil Merodach released Jehoaichin from prison |
|560 |Death of Jeremiah (~ 90 years old); Evil Merocach slain; Neriglissar began reign |
|556 |Nabonidus reigns in Babylon; Belshazzar, a son, co-reigns |
|550 |Daniel’s vision of four beasts (Dan. 7) |
|548 |Daniel’s vision of the ram and the goat (Dan. 8) |
|539 |Daniel interpreted handwriting on the wall. Belshazzar killed (Dan. 5). The Persians and the Medes, under the leadership of Cyrus the Great captured |
| |Babylon. Persia became the new world superpower. Daniel understood Jeremiah’s prophecy of 70 years of captivity, so he prayed for his people, and then the|
| |angel Gabriel appeared and told him of 70 weeks (490 years) required to finish the transgression of Israel, make an end of sins and make reconciliation for |
| |iniquity and bring in everlasting righteousness (69th week ended when Jesus was crucified, and the 70th week is still in the future.) Then, Cyrus |
| |challenged all God’s people (Jews and Israelis) to return to Jerusalem and build a 2nd temple for God. |
|537 |Daniel saved from the lion’s den (Dan. 6). Daniel then fasted and saw a vision of Jesus (Dan. 10). Jesus told Daniel about the future kings of Persia and |
| |Greece (Dan. 11:2-34) and the future leader of a world government during the end times tribulation (Dan. 11:35-12:13). Daniel finished writing his book and|
| |probably died soon afterwards (at around 91 years old). |
|536 |First group (49,897) returned from captivity to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel and Joshua. They restored the altar and worship and kept the Feast of |
| |Tabernacles. |
|535 |Builders laid foundation of the 2nd temple. |
|529 |Cyrus died and his son Artaxerxes (also called Cambyses or Ahasuerus) took over. The Samaritans wrote a slanderous letter to Artaxerxes, who stopped the |
| |work. |
|522 |Artaxerxes died, and Darius the Great began to reign as king of Persia. |
|521 |Darius discovered the decree of Cyrus, so he re-issued the challenge to rebuild the 2nd temple, and work resumed |
|517 |Temple construction completed |
|516 |Temple dedicated & Passover celebrated |
|485 |Darius the Great died, and his son, Ahasuerus (also called Xerxes) began to reign as king of Persia |
|480 |Esther was made Queen of Persia |
|474 |Plot against Jews; Haman hanged; Mordecai exalted; Jews defended themselves |
|459 |Artaxerxes (Esther’s stepson) commissioned the Jews to go to Jerusalem, and he gave them silver and gold for renovations. |
|458 |Ezra led another group of Jews to Jerusalem |
|444 |Artaxerxes (Esther’s stepson) commissioned Nehemiah, his cupbearer, to go back and rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, thus setting the clock ticking for the |
| |first 69 weeks mentioned in Dan. 9. Nehemiah helped lead the project, which took a miraculous 52 days. |
|433 |Nehemiah returned and instituted reforms |
(This chart is based mostly on the dating system as recorded in the Reese Chronological Bible, copyright © 1975, Bethany House Publishers.)
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