• Biblical Timeline

    From Beth Martin to All on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 06:29:58
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    From: hem@maverick.col400.att.com (Hillel E. Markowitz)
    Subject: Biblical Timeline
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    Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 19:18:51 GMT

    The development of the time-line written below is based on a lecture by Rav Schwab of Kahal Adath Yeshurun (Rav Breuer's schul) given in the year 5729 (1968/69 C.E.) according to the count we currently use from the creation of the world. The lecture dealt with the problem of dating the destruction of the
    two Temples and reconciling the dates with the Xian dating system currently in use.

    There are three methods of dating the beginning of the Creation era counting from the creation. They are:

    1. Year 1 begins with the actual creation of the Universe.

    2. Year "0" is the creation of the Universe, while we count year 1 from the creation of man

    3. The dating of the years is based on the ages shown in the Torah, thus Adam's creation began Year 0 and Year 1 began on his first birthday. This method allows the calendar to be set up by just adding the ages we find in Bereishis.

    Rabbi Schwab stated that we use method 1 in our current calendar.

    The difference in the three dating schemes is shown in the following table.

    _______________________________________________________________
    | Summary Event | Creation Era Dating |
    | Writeup | 1 2 3 | |________________________________|_____________________________|
    | | |
    | 1. Earth without form and void | 1 | |________________________________|_____________________________|
    | | |
    | 2. Creation of Adam | 2 1 | |________________________________|_____________________________|
    | | |
    | 3. Adam one year old | 3 2 1 | |________________________________|_____________________________|
    | | |
    | 4. Flood | 1658 1657 1656 | |________________________________|_____________________________|



    The following tables show the dating of events from the Chumash, TaNaCh, Talmud, and secular history through the destruction of the second Temple.


    I. 10 generations from Adam to Noach

    Date | Event ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1 | The universe is created ________|_____________________________________________________________
    2 | Adam is created ________|_____________________________________________________________
    3 | Adam is 1 year old ________|_____________________________________________________________
    132 | Adam fathers Shes (at 130 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    237 | Shes fathers Enosh (at 105 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    327 | Enosh fathers Kainan (at 90 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    397 | Kainan fathers Mehalalel (at 70 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    462 | Mehalalel fathers Yared (at 65 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    624 | Yared fathers Chanoch (at 162 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    689 | Chanoch fathers Mesushelach (at 65 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    876 | Mesushelach fathers Lamech (at 187 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    932 | Adam dies (930 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    989 | Chanoch ends (365 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1044 | Shes dies (912 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1058 | Lamech fathers Noach (at 182 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1142 | Enosh dies (905 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1237 | Kainan dies (910 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1292 | Mehalalel dies (895 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1424 | Yared dies (962 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1560 | Noach fathers Shem (98 years before the flood) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1653 | Lamech dies (777 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1658 | Mesushelach dies (969 years old) ________|_____________________________________________________________ ________|_____________________________________________________________
    |
    1658 | FLOOD ________|____________________________________________________________ ________|____________________________________________________________

    II. 10 Generations from Noach to Avraham

    Date | Event ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1660 | Shem fathers Arpachshad (at 100 years old)
    | 2 years after flood ________|____________________________________________________________
    1695 | Arpachshad fathers Shelach (at 35 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1725 | Shelach fathers Aiver (at 30 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1759 | Aiver fathers Peleg (at 34 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1789 | Peleg fathers Reu (at 30 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1821 | Reu fathers Srug (at 32 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1851 | Srug fathers Nachor (at 30 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1880 | Nachor fathers Terach (at 29 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1950 | Terach fathers Avram (100 years before Yitzchak is born) ________|____________________________________________________________ ________|____________________________________________________________

    III. The Patriarchs - Avrahom through Yaakov

    Date | Event ________|_____________________________________________________________
    1998 | Peleg dies (239 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    1999 | Nachor dies (230 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2020 | Terach leaves Ur Kasdim for Canaan. Settles in Charan
    | Avram is 70 years old. Based on figure of 430 years
    | mentione in Exodus. ________|____________________________________________________________
    2025 | Avram told to leave Charan (Lech Lecha) (at 75 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2028 | Reu dies (239 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2036 | Avraham fathers Yishmael (at 86 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2049 | Avraham performs Bris Milah (at 99 years old)
    | Yishmael is 13 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2050 | Avraham fathers Yitzchak (at 100 years old)
    | Yishmael is 14 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2051 | Srug dies (230 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2085 | Terach dies (205 years old) in Charan ________|____________________________________________________________
    2087 | Avraham performs Akeidas Yitzchak (at 137 years old)
    | Yitzchak is 37 years old
    | Sarah dies (127 years old)
    | Yitzchak marries Rivka ________|____________________________________________________________
    2110 | Yitzchak fathers Eisav and Yaakov (at 60 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2125 | Avraham dies (175 years old)
    | Yishmael & Yitzchak are reconciled
    | Eisav & Yaakov are 15
    | Eisav sells birthright to Yaakov ________|____________________________________________________________
    2125 | Arpachshad dies (465 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2128 | Shelach dies (433 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2150 | Eisav marries Yehudis bas Beairi Hachiti (at 40 years old)
    | Eisav also marries Basmas bas Ailon Hachiti ________|____________________________________________________________
    2160 | Shem dies (600 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2189 | Aiver dies (464 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2173 | Yitzchak gives Brocho to Yaakov (at 123 years old - Rashi)
    | Yaakov leaves home (at 63 years old)
    | for Yeshiva of Shem & Aiver
    | Eisav marries Machalas bas Yishmael (at 63 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2173 | Yishmael dies (137 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2187 | Yaakov leaves Yeshiva for Padan Aram (at 77 years old)
    | meet Rachel at the well, agress to work for 7 years ________|____________________________________________________________
    2194 | Yaakov marries Leah (at 84 years old)
    | marries Rachel on promise to work 7 more years ________|____________________________________________________________
    2201 | Yaakov fathers Yosef (at 91 years old)
    | makes deal with Lavan to begin earning his own flock ________|____________________________________________________________
    2207 | Yaakov completes work for himself
    | begins traveling to Canaan (at 97 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2209 | Yaakov reaches Cannan, settles down (at 99 years old)
    | Yosef is 8 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2218 | Yosef is sold and ends up in Mitzrayim (at 17 years old)
    | Yaakov is 108 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2231 | Yosef interprets Paroah's dream (at 30 years old)
    | Yaakov is 121 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2240 | Yaakov goes down to Mitzrayim (at 130 years old)
    | after 7 years of plenty and 2 years of famine.
    | Yosef is 39 years old ________|____________________________________________________________
    2257 | Yaakov dies in Mitzrayim (147 years old)
    | Eisav is killed at the Mearas Hamachpeilah ________|____________________________________________________________

    IV. From Exile to Exile - Mitzraim to Bavel

    Date | Event ________|_____________________________________________________________
    2311 | Yosef dies (110 years old) ________|____________________________________________________________
    2370 | Moshe Rabbeinu is born in Mitzraim ________|____________________________________________________________
    2450 | Exodus from Mitzrayim
    | Moshe Rabbeinu is 80 years old
    | Melachim I 6:1 states that this is 480 years before the
    | dedication of the First Temple by Shlomo Hamelech ________|____________________________________________________________
    2490 | Moshe Rabbeinu dies (120 years old)
    | Entry into Canaan ________|____________________________________________________________
    2930 | Dedication of the First Temple by Shlomo Hamelech
    | Temple lasts 410 years according to the Talmud ________|____________________________________________________________
    3340 | Destruction of the First Temple
    | Babylonian exile lasts 70 years ________|____________________________________________________________ ________|____________________________________________________________

    V. The Building of the Second Temple

    Rabbi Schwab pointed out that the historical evidence dates the destruction of the first Temple at 586 BCE and the destruction of the Second Temple at 70 CE. This seems to cause a conflict with the Talmud which lists the Second Temple as having lasted 420 years and the exile as 70 years. This 490 year span would put
    the destruction of the First temple at 420 BCE. The dating scheme used below is
    AM (Anno Mundi) for the dates from the creation as in the tables above, TCE for the Temple Construction Era, BCE for Before the Common (or Xian) Era, and CE for
    the Common (or Xian Era).

    Rabbi Schwab deals with this by postulating that the period of the building of the Second Temple lasted 168 years and was not counted in the calendar we use today. That is, the era he refers to as the "Temple Construction Era" was numbered seperately and was identical with the era of "Anshei Kneses Hagdola" (Men of the Great Assembly). One reason for this is to prevent the attempt to calculate the exact date that the moshiach will come. An appendix giving Rabbi Schwab's dates for the events of the end of the First Temple Era will be added later. Rabbi Schwab dated the Destruction of the First Temple in 3340 as 590/89
    BCE. The end of the Babylonian exile in 3409 is dated 521/20 BCE with the reign
    of Darius I. The era of the Anshei Knesses Hagdola is shown in the following table. Note that this would date the creation of the world (Year 1 AM)
    as 3929/28 BCE.

    Date TCE | Date BCE | Event _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    1 | 520/19 | Temple building is resumed. Hagai, Zechariah _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    5 | 516/15 | Dedication of (incomplete) Temple celebrated.
    | | Rebuilding of Jerusalem wall is begun _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    6 | 515/14 | Ezra arrives. First (prophetic) period of
    | | "Knesses Hagdola" begins. After death of Joshua
    | | Ezra become High Priest. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    34 | 487/86 | Darius I dies. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    35 | 486/85 | Xerxes (Artachshasstra of Ezra). Messianic
    | | redemption expected no later than 3450 from the
    | | creation (1,000 years after the Exodus). Ezra
    | | travels to Bavel to organize the Ingathering of the
    | | Exiles. He appoints Yoyakim as High Priest. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    40 | 481/80 | Xerxes appoints Ezrah as Pasha of Yehuda, encourages
    | | total immigration. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    41 | 480/79 | Second coming of Ezra with only 1500 immigrants.
    | | Refusal of majority to leave exile causes indefinite
    | | postponement of messianic redemption. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    42 | 479/78 | Mixed Marriages Dissolved. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    54 | 466/65 | Xerxes dies. Artaxerxes I (Longimanus = Artachashassta
    | | of Nechemiah). Through change of government, Ezra
    | | loses his political power. Deterioration sets in.
    | | Ezra (= Malachi) admonishes his contemporaries.
    | | Persecution under new governors. Sanballat in
    | | Samaria, Tobias the Ammonite, and Geshem the Arab
    | | are main antagonists. Enemies burn walls of Jerusalem
    | | many Jews flee country/ Poverty and corruption reign.
    | | Eliashev is the High Priest. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    75 | 446/45 | Nechemiah becomes governor. Walls of Jerusalem
    | | are repaired. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    76 | 445/44 | Spiritual restoration of Jewish community.
    | | "Covenant of the Faith". Second period of "Knesses
    | | Hagdola" (Soferim) begins. Yoyada is High Priest. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    86 | 435/34 | Nehemiah leaves for Shushan. Partial deterioration
    | | sets in again. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    88 | 433/32 | Nehemiah returns. festive dedication of Jerusalem
    | (ca) | wall. Ezra dies. Yochanan (= Jonathan) becomes
    | | High Priest. Biblical canon closed. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    97 | 424/23 | Darius II (Nothus) _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    | 410 | Yeb temple in Egypt destroyed. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    | 406 | Bagoas governor of Yehuda. Delaiah, son of
    | | Sanballat in Samaria. _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    116 | 405/04 | Artaxerxes II (Mnemon) _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    161 | 360/59 | Artaxerxes III (Ochus) _________|__________|__________________________________________________
    168 | 353/52 | Final temple restoration completed by Shimon Hatzadik
    | | (Simon "The Just"). End of the Temple Construction
    | | Era. Resumption of Anno Mundi numbering. _________|__________|__________________________________________________ _________|__________|__________________________________________________

    VI. The Second Temple Era

    Date AM | Date BCE | Event ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3410 | 352/51 | First year of second Temple Era ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3423 | 339/38 | Darius III (Codomanus) ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3428 | 334/33 | Alexander - Battle of Issus ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3430 | 332/31 | Alexander welcomed in Jerusalem by Shimon Hatzadik.
    | | Jewish social and cultural autonomy, granted under
    | | the Persian rulers, remains unimpaired for another
    | | 20 years until the battle of Gaza. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3438 | 324/23 | Alexander dies. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3442 | 320/19 | Ptolemy conquers Jerusalem ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3444 | 318/17 | Greek domination of Jewish life starts in Elam
    | | (Media). Spreads all over the Jewish world within
    | | the next 6 years and lasts for 180 years. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3446 | 316/315 | Antifones conquers Jerusalem. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3449 | 313/312 | Ptolemy reconquers Jerusalem. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3450 | 312/11 | Battle of Gaza. Ptolemy (="King of the South") and
    | | Seleucis (="King of the North") are in control of
    | | most of Alexander's empire.
    | | Greek Era begins. This year is identical with the
    | | first year of the Seleucid Era alos called "Minyan
    | | Shtaros". Since the 168 years of the Temple
    | | Construction Era are numbered seperately, follows
    | | the year "1000 after the Exodus" according to AM. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3624 | 133/37 | Commencement of the Chashmonaim Era (103 years) ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3727 | 35/34 | Commencement of the Herodian Era (103 years) ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3760 | 2/1 |
    3761 | 1BCE/1CE | Beginning of the Common (Xian) Era dating
    3762 | 1/2 CE | ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3830 | 69/70 CE | Destruction of the Second temple 420 years after
    | | its completion by Shimon Hatzadik. ________|__________|__________________________________________________ ________|____________________________________________________________

    VII. The End of the First Temple Era.

    The following table goes back and gives the details of Rabbi Schwab's time-line of the end of the First Temple with the connection to the secular dating based on the 168 year gap in the AM dating shown above.

    Date AM | Date BCE | Event ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3304 | 626/25 | Yoval count restarted after Yirmiyahu bring back the
    | | ten tribes. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3318 | 612/11 | Yoshiah killed by Pharoah Necho. Yehoachaz reigns
    | | for three months ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3319 | 611/10 | First year of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
    | | Battle of Carchemish liquidates teh last remnant of
    | | "Ninive" (the former Assyrian Empire).
    | | Nevuchadnetzar's father dies on 8 Av and Nevuchadnetzar
    | | becomes emperor on 1 Elul. The Babylonians count this
    | | year as the "accesion year" ("rishonis") and the next
    | | year as year 1. According to Jewish counting, the
    | | year of his victory over "Ninive" is year 1 of his
    | | reign. Yoyakim kills Uriah and threatens
    | | Yirmiyahu's life. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3323 | 607/06 | In his second year, Nevuchadnetzar invades Yehuda.
    | | Yoyakim becomes his vassal for 3 years. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3326 | 604/03 | Yoyakim rebels. First year of regained independence. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3328 | 602/01 | In Adar (3rd year of independence) Nevuchadnetzar's
    | | troops capture Yoyakim and many nobles. Daniel and
    | | his three friends are among the captives brought to
    | | to Bavel. Yoyakim dies in his chains while being
    | | dragged out of Jerusalem. No king in Yehuda for
    | | about eight months. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3329 | 601/00 | Yoyachin (Yechoniah) becomes king for 3 months and
    | | 10 days. Babylonian troops lay siege to Jerusalem
    | | to capture him. In Adar, Nevuchadnetzar arrives,
    | | Jerusalem capitulates, Yechoniah goes into exile with
    | | almost all the leading and learned citizens.
    | |
    | | Daryavesh, son of Achashverosh, also called Subarru
    | | (Gobrias) is born in Media.
    | | Nevuchadnetzar appoints Tzidkiyahu king who swears
    | | allegiance to him. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3332 | 598/97 | Tzidkiyahu travels to Bavel to pay homage to
    | | Nevuchadnetzar and returns. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3334 | 596/95 | Tzidkiyahu conspires with Egypt against Bavel.
    | | Vision of Yechezkel in the 30th year after the Yovel. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3336 | 594/93 | Pharoah Hophra (Apries) captures Gaza while returning
    | | from an attempt to help Yehuda against the Babylonian
    | | army on the march. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3339 | 591/90 | Siege of Yerushalayim (10 Teves). This is the 410th
    | | year of the First temple Era ________|____________________________________________________________ ________|__________|__________________________________________________

    VIII. The Galus Bavel

    The following table goes back and gives the details of Rabbi Schwab's time-line of the Galus Bavel (Babylonian Exile) with the connection to the secular dating

    based on the 168 year gap in the AM dating shown above.

    Date AM | Date BCE | Event ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3340 | 590/89 | On 9 Tamuz Yerushalayim is captured. Tzidkiyahu is
    | | taken to Nevuchadnetzar in Rivlah and blinded.
    | | 7th - 10th Av, Temple is destroyed. This is Year 1
    | | of the "Galus Bavel" Era.
    | | Gedaliah is appointed governor. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3341 | 589/88 | Gedaliah is assassinated. Yirmiyah is taken to
    | | Egypt with the refugees. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3342 | 588/87 | Daniel interprets dreams of Nevuchadnetzar. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3345 | 585/84 | Conquest ot Tyre. Many Jewish refugees taken to
    | | Bavel. Astyages becomes king of Media ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3349 | 581/80 | Nevuchadnetzar conquers Egypt.
    | | Yirmiyahu goes to Bavel. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3366 | 564/63 | 25 Adar, Nevuchadnetzar dies. Exiled king Yechoniah
    | | released from prison. Also Tzidkiyahu, who dies on
    | | regaining his freedom and is buried with royal honors ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3367 | 563/62 | Era of Evil-Merodach lasts 22 years.
    | | Jews are honored and favored. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3371 | 559/58 | Nirgal Sharetzar (Neriglasser) son-in-law of
    | | Nevuchadnetzar. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3375 | 555/54 | Nabunaid (also calls himself Nevuchadnetzar) adopts
    | | Nevuchadnetzr's grandson Belshatzar and grants him
    | | royal powers. Nabunaid kills king of Edom, captures
    | | Gaza, and lives for about 7 years in seclusion
    | | in Tema.
    | | ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3389 | 541/40 | Reign of Belshatzar lasts about 3 years. During this
    | | period Jews are humiliated by Belshatzar who is
    | | acting king. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3391 | 539/38 | Belshatzar killed (Nabunaid captured).
    | | Cyrus apponts Gubarru (Daryavesh the Mede) as acting
    | | king of the Chaldees. He rules for less than 1 year.
    | | Daniel in the lions' den. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3392 | 538/37 | Cyrus: Proclamation of Return. Sheshbatzar,
    | | Zerubavel. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3393 | 537/36 | Rebuilding of the Temple is started. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3394 | 536/35 | Samaritans and other "enemies of Yehuda" conspiring. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3395 | 535/34 | Cambyses (Ahashverosh) appointed coregent by his
    | | father Cyrus. He establishes his own capital in
    | | Shushan. Temple building stopped. Cyrus now also
    | | called Artachshashta (Emperor) revokes proclamation. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3401 | 529/28 | Cyrus dies, Cambyses becomes sole emperor. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    | 525 | Cambyses conquers Egypt. He is ruling "Mehodu Vead
    | | Kush" (from India to Ethiopia). Esther becomes queen ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3406 | 524/23 | Haman's fall ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3407 | 523/22 | Purim ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3408 | 522/21 | Cambyses dies. Persian empire revolts. ________|__________|__________________________________________________
    3409 | 521/20 | Darius I. This is the last year of the
    | | "Galus Bavel" Era. ________|__________|__________________________________________________ ________|__________|__________________________________________________

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