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02/13/26 ~ Jesus' Timeline 3BC-73AD

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Here's a timeline I've been working on, primarily with MS CoPilot (AI). The data is mine and biblically based but CoPilot (as well as ChatGPT, and Grok) helped me to compile it all. Here's to hoping for His soon appearing, which I'm hoping will be this year, if not then I'll need to try to work out a 33 AD timeline (right now it's 32 AD for the crucifixion, etc). This is a VERY LENGTHY article but also very in-depth based on my findings. Enjoy ;o}


⭐ 3 BC — The Star / Triple Conjunction

Astronomical Events: 
• September 14, 3 BC — Jupiter–Regulus conjunction #1
• February 17, 2 BC — Conjunction #2
• May 8, 2 BC — Conjunction #3 

Symbolic Components: Jupiter (king planet / wandering star), Regulus (king star in Leo), Leo (king constellation / tribe of Judah)

Scripture: Matthew 2:1–2 KJV, Matthew 2:16 KJV

Reasoning: The Magi interpret the Jupiter–Regulus activity as a royal birth sign. Herod’s “two years” is measured from the first appearance in 3 BC to the 1 BC birth, not to Jesus’ age.


⭐ 1 BC — Birth of Jesus 

Gregorian: Sunday, December 24, 1 BC
Jewish: 10 Tevet, 3761 AM (Asara B’Tevet)
MY AM Year: 3981
Weekday: Sunday

Scripture: Luke 2:1–7 KJV 

Visit of the Magi / Herod’s Inquiry / Massacre (Late 1 BC):  
The Magi arrive in late 1 BC, following the Jupiter–Regulus sign that began in 3 BC. Jesus is a newborn. 

The Greek term paidion: includes a newborn or very young infant; it does not require a toddler. The family is now in a house, not a manger, indicating they moved from temporary lodging into a more stable dwelling, yet still within the newborn window. 

Herod’s “two years”: is based on the time the star first appeared—the first Jupiter–Regulus conjunction in Leo on September 14, 3 BC—not on Jesus’ age. Herod orders the slaughter of children two years old and under to cover the entire interval from that first astronomical sign in 3 BC to the recent birth in 1 BC.

Scripture: Matthew 2:1–2 KJV, Matthew 2:7–12 KJV, Matthew 2:13–18 KJV

Note: Asara B’Tevet (10th of Tevet) is a minor fast day in Judaism commemorating the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylonia. It is also prophetically significant because Jesus later prophesied the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem (Luke 19:44 KJV).


⭐ 1 AD — Flight Into Egypt → Death of Herod → Return

Timing: Early 1 AD

Scripture: Matthew 2:13–23 KJV

Flight Into Egypt: After the Magi depart, Joseph is warned in a dream that Herod intends to kill the Child. When he arose—meaning when he got up from sleep the next morning—he took Mary and the newborn Jesus and departed for Egypt.

Duration in Egypt: The family remains in Egypt until the death of Herod. This stay is short—likely no more than about three months—because Herod dies in early 1 AD.

Death of Herod: Herod dies in 1 AD, not 4 BC. The 1 AD date aligns with the full sequence of events Josephus records, which cannot fit into the 4 BC model. Josephus describes: the golden eagle incident, the arrest and trial of the rabbis, Herod’s worsening illness, his journey to the hot springs at Callirrhoe, his attempted suicide, the execution of his son Antipater, the rewriting of his will, the public mourning, and the elaborate funeral procession. This requires weeks to months, not the 29 days between the 4 BC eclipse and Passover.

Eclipse Comparison: 

• 4 BC eclipse: March 13, 4 BC — a partial, late‑night, barely visible event with only 29 days until Passover. 

• 1 AD eclipse: January 10, 1 AD — a dramatic, full blood‑moon, widely visible lunar eclipse, occurring earlier in the night, with about 75 days until Passover (Passover Eve fell on March 26, 1 AD — 14 Nisan, 3761). 

Note: The 1 AD eclipse provides the necessary time for all the events Josephus describes, while the 4 BC eclipse does not.

Return to Israel: After Herod’s death, Joseph receives another dream instructing him to return. Learning that Archelaus (Herod’s successor son) is ruling Judea, he avoids Bethlehem and instead settles in Nazareth, fulfilling the prophetic expectation that Jesus would be called a Nazarene.

Reasoning: The sequence—the Magi’s visit, the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt, Herod’s death, and the family’s return to Israel—fits tightly within the late 1 BC to early 1 AD window. This preserves Jesus’ newborn status, and by Passover of 1 AD He would have been about three months old (Dec 24, 1 BC to Mar 26, 1 AD). It also aligns with Herod’s “two years” calculation from the 3 BC first conjunction (see above), and matches both Scripture and historical markers.

See Special Notes #1.


⭐ 12 AD — Jesus at the Temple (Age 12, in His 13th Year) 

Timing: Passover 12 AD

Scripture: Luke 2:41–52 KJV

Passover in Jerusalem: Joseph and Mary travel to Jerusalem each year for Passover. In 12 AD, Jesus accompanies them at 12 years old, having completed His twelfth year the previous December and now being in His thirteenth year.

Passover Date: Passover Eve (14 Nisan) in 12 AD corresponds to Monday, April 4, 12 AD (Gregorian) — 14 Nisan, 3771 AM on the Jewish calendar.

Jesus in the Temple: After the feast, Joseph and Mary begin the journey home, assuming Jesus is among the traveling group. After a day’s travel, they realize He is missing and return to Jerusalem. After three days, they find Him in the Temple, sitting among the teachers, listening and asking questions. His understanding and answers astonish all who hear Him.
Legal Standing: Because Jesus had entered His thirteenth year, He was regarded under Jewish custom as accountable and permitted to engage in adult‑level Torah discussion.
Submission to His Parents: When Mary expresses their distress, Jesus replies that He must be about His Father’s business. Yet He returns with them to Nazareth and remains subject to them, demonstrating both His divine identity and His obedience within the family.

Reasoning: Born in late 1 BC, Jesus is age 12, in His thirteenth year by Passover 12 AD. The calendar alignment, age reckoning, and Luke’s narrative all support this placement.

See Special Notes #2.


⭐ 28 AD — The Baptism of Jesus by John

Timing: Fall 28 AD

Scripture: Matthew 3:1–17 KJV, Mark 1:1–11 KJV, Luke 3:1–23 KJV

Historical Anchor: Luke dates the beginning of John the Baptist’s ministry to the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar (Luke 3:1 KJV). Counting from Tiberius’ co‑regency with Augustus in 13 AD places this in 28 AD, aligning with both Roman chronology and the prophetic timeline.

John’s Ministry: John preaches repentance in the wilderness of Judea, preparing the way for the Messiah. Crowds come from Jerusalem, Judea, and the Jordan region to be baptized.

Jesus’ Arrival: Jesus comes from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. John initially resists, recognizing Jesus’ sinlessness, but Jesus insists to “fulfill all righteousness.” This baptism reflects the Jewish mikveh tradition, including the bridegroom’s ritual immersion before entering covenant.

The Baptism Event: As Jesus comes up out of the water, the heavens open, the Spirit descends upon Him like a dove, and a voice from Heaven declares, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” This moment also anticipates His Bridegroom role, later taught through His wedding parables (Matthew 22:1–14 KJV; Matthew 25:1–13 KJV; Luke 12:35–36 KJV; Luke 14:15–24 KJV).

Wilderness Temptation: Immediately after His baptism, Jesus is led into the wilderness for forty days of fasting. During this period He is tempted by the devil.

Beginning of Ministry: This baptism marks His anointing, but His public ministry begins at Passover 29 AD, following the wedding at Cana and His first cleansing of the Temple.

Historical Note: Some Jewish historical timelines record a Sanhedrin transition around this period, which may relate to the early impact of Jesus’ ministry.

Reasoning: The 28 AD date harmonizes Luke’s political markers, Jesus’ age (Luke 3:23 KJV), and the prophetic countdown leading to the 32 AD crucifixion. It is the only year that satisfies all scriptural and historical constraints.

See Special Notes #3.


⭐ 29 AD — Beginning of Jesus’ Public Ministry (Age 29, entering His 30th year)

Timing: Passover 29 AD

Scripture: John 1:29–51 KJV, John 2:1–25 KJV

Age Alignment: Jesus was born in late 1 BC. By Passover 29 AD, He is age 29, having entered into His 30th year according to Jewish inclusive age‑reckoning.

Calling of the First Disciples: After returning from the wilderness temptation, Jesus is identified by John the Baptist as “the Lamb of God.” Andrew, John, Peter, Philip, and Nathanael become His earliest disciples (John 1:35–51 KJV).

Wedding at Cana: Shortly before Passover, noting that this was "before" His time, Jesus performs His first miracle at the wedding in Cana, turning water into wine (John 2:1–11 KJV). This event reveals His glory and confirms His identity to His disciples.

First Passover of His Ministry: Jesus travels to Jerusalem for Passover. He performs miracles, gains early followers, and confronts corruption in the Temple, driving out the money changers (John 2:13–17 KJV). This is the first of two Temple cleansings, the second occurring in 32 AD.

Forty‑Six Years of the Temple: The Jews tell Jesus, “Forty and six years was this temple in building” (John 2:20 KJV).

Note: Counting from Herod’s reconstruction beginning in 19 BC (Chabad's timeline), the 46th year lands precisely in 28 AD, confirming the chronology - however, the Jewish year reckoning did include a "year zero" therefore bringing the actual year from 28 AD to 29 AD. ex: 19 BC + 28 AD = 47 years - 1 (no year zero) actually equals 46 years ... but since they did include a zero year in their count that brings us from 28 AD to 29 AD as being the 46 years had passed - the math is wonky but I believe that's how it works out, even so, we differ by just one BC/AD year and not the 46 years of scripture's account.

Reasoning: This year marks the official beginning of Jesus’ public ministry:
He is age 29, entering His 30th year.
It is the first of the four Passovers of His ministry (29–32 AD).
The Temple‑construction statement anchors the year historically.
The sequence from baptism (Fall 28 AD) → wilderness → Cana → Passover aligns perfectly.


⭐ 29–32 AD — The Four Passovers of Jesus’ Ministry (Overview)  

Scripture: Gospel of John (KJV), harmonized with the Synoptics

Passover 1 — 29 AD (John 2:13–23 KJV)  
Jesus begins His public ministry at Passover 29 AD after the wedding at Cana.
He cleanses the Temple for the first time, performs miracles, speaks with Nicodemus, and conducts a Judean ministry overlapping with John the Baptist until John’s imprisonment.
This Passover is historically anchored by the “forty and six years” statement regarding Herod’s Temple.

Passover 2 — 30 AD (John 5:1–47 KJV)  
Jesus returns to Jerusalem for “a feast of the Jews,” identified as Passover.
He heals the man at the Pool of Bethesda and delivers major teachings on His authority, judgment, and relationship with the Father.
This marks the second Passover of His ministry and maintains the annual rhythm leading to 32 AD.

Passover 3 — 31 AD (John 6:1–59 KJV)  
Shortly before Passover, Jesus feeds the five thousand and walks on water.
The crowds attempt to make Him king by force.
In the synagogue at Capernaum, He delivers the Bread of Life discourse, revealing Himself as the true manna from Heaven.
This is the third Passover of His ministry.

Passover 4 — 32 AD (John 12–19 KJV)  
Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy.
He cleanses the Temple a second time, teaches on the Sabbaths, confronts the religious leaders, and institutes the Lord’s Supper.
He is crucified on *Wednesday, Nisan 14, the Passover day, fulfilling the typology of the Lamb of God.
He rises on the first day of the week after three days and three nights in the tomb.
This is the fourth and final Passover of His earthly ministry.

* More on 32 AD and how the dates/days of the week are likely incorrect will be addressed later. 

Reasoning: The Gospel of John explicitly records four Passovers, forming the backbone of Jesus’ ministry chronology. These four annual feasts—29 AD, 30 AD, 31 AD, and 32 AD—perfectly align with:
His baptism in Fall 28 AD
His age (born late 1 BC → age 29 at Passover 29 AD)
The Temple‑construction statement (46 years)
The Wednesday crucifixion in 32 AD (not Monday)
The prophetic and historical markers throughout the Gospels
Luke 13:6-9 KJV - three years Jesus comes seeking fruit on the fig tree (Israel), in the fourth year if still no fruit He said to cut it down and that mirrors Leviticus 19:23–25 KJV.

See Special Notes #4.*


⭐ 30 AD — Second Passover of Jesus’ Ministry

Scripture: John 5:1–47 KJV

Timing: Passover 30 AD

Age: Jesus is age 30, entering His 31st year (born late 1 BC)
Overview: Jesus returns to Jerusalem for “a feast of the Jews,” identified as Passover based on the annual sequence in John. This is the second Passover of His public ministry.

Key Events ... 

Healing at the Pool of Bethesda: Jesus heals a man who had been infirm for thirty‑eight years (John 5:5–9 KJV).

Controversy Over the Sabbath: The healing occurs on the Sabbath, provoking conflict with the Jewish leaders (John 5:9–16 KJV).

Authority of the Son: Jesus delivers a major discourse on His divine authority, judgment, resurrection power, and unity with the Father (John 5:17–30 KJV).

Witnesses to Christ: Jesus cites the testimonies of John the Baptist, His works, the Father, and the Scriptures themselves (John 5:31–47 KJV).

Chronological Significance ... 

> This Passover maintains the annual rhythm of the four Passovers recorded in John (29, 30, 31, 32 AD).
> It fits the timeline anchored by:
– His baptism in Fall 28 AD
– The first Passover in 29 AD
– The third Passover in 31 AD (John 6 KJV
)
– The final Passover in 32 AD (John 12–19 KJV
)
> The events of John 5 KJV occur between the first and third Passovers, confirming the 30 AD placement.


⭐ 31 AD — Third Passover of Jesus’ Ministry  

Scripture: John 6:1–71 KJV

Timing: Passover 31 AD

Age: Jesus is age 31, entering His 32nd year (born late 1 BC)

Overview: Shortly before Passover 31 AD, Jesus performs two major miracles: the feeding of the five thousand and walking on the sea. These events set the stage for His Bread of Life discourse in the synagogue at Capernaum. This is the third Passover of His public ministry.

Key Events ... 

Feeding of the Five Thousand: Jesus multiplies five barley loaves and two small fishes to feed a vast crowd (John 6:1–14 KJV).

Attempt to Make Him King: The people seek to take Him by force to make Him king, but He withdraws to a mountain alone (John 6:15 KJV).

Walking on the Sea: Jesus walks on the water to His disciples during a storm on the Sea of Galilee (John 6:16–21 KJV).

Bread of Life Discourse: In the synagogue at Capernaum, Jesus teaches that He is the true bread from heaven, provoking controversy (John 6:53 KJV) and causing many disciples to turn back (John 6:22–71 KJV).

Chronological Significance ... 

> This Passover is explicitly identified in John 6:4 KJV, marking the third annual Passover of Jesus’ ministry.
It maintains the yearly sequence:
– 29 AD (John 2 KJV)
– 30 AD (John 5 KJV)
– 31 AD (John 6 KJV)
– 32 AD (John 12–19 KJV)
The events of John 6 KJV occur shortly before Passover, confirming the 31 AD placement and preserving the four‑Passover structure leading to the crucifixion in 32 AD.


⭐ 32 AD — Fourth Passover and the Crucifixion of Jesus  

Scripture: John 12–19 KJV

Timing: Passover 32 AD

Age: Jesus is age 32, entering His 33rd year (born late 1 BC)

Overview: Jesus enters Jerusalem shortly before Passover 32 AD, fulfilling prophecy and presenting Himself as Israel’s King. This is the fourth and final Passover of His earthly ministry.

Key Events ... 

Triumphal Entry: Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a young donkey, on Nisan 10, fulfilling Zechariah 9:9 KJV (John 12:12–15 KJV).

Second Temple Cleansing: Jesus drives out the money changers and merchants, restoring the sanctity of the Temple (John 12 KJV; Synoptics).

Final Teachings: Jesus delivers major teachings on judgment, His impending death, and the necessity of believing in the light (John 12:23–36 KJV).

Last Supper: Jesus eats the Passover with His disciples (aka: the Lord’s Supper), and gives the Upper Room discourse (John 13–17 KJV).

Betrayal and Arrest: Judas betrays Jesus in Gethsemane; Jesus is arrested and taken to trial (John 18 KJV).

Crucifixion: Jesus is crucified on *Wednesday, Nisan 14, the Passover day, fulfilling the typology of the Lamb of God (John 19 KJV).

Burial and Resurrection: Jesus is buried before sundown and rises on the first day of the week after three days and three nights in the tomb, after His resurrection, "the many" are also resurrected (Matthew 27:50-54 KJV).

Ascension: Jesus ascends into Heaven forty days after His resurrection, completing His earthly ministry (Acts 1:1–11 KJV).

Chronological Significance ... 

> This Passover completes the four‑Passover structure recorded in the gospel of John (29, 30, 31, 32 AD).
> The Wednesday crucifixion (not Monday)* aligns with the literal fulfillment of “three days and three nights” (Matthew 12:40 KJV).
> The events of John 12–19 KJV occur in the final week leading to Passover, confirming the 32 AD placement.
> This year harmonizes with the astronomical full moon of Nisan 14 in 32 AD and the prophetic timeline of Daniel 9 KJV.

* More on 32 AD and how the dates/days of the week are likely incorrect will be addressed later.

See Special Note #4.*


⭐ 70 AD — Destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple

Scripture: Matthew 24:1–2 KJV; Luke 19:41–44 KJV; Luke 21:20–24 KJV

Timing: Summer 70 AD

Overview: Titus, son of Emperor Vespasian, besieges Jerusalem during the First Jewish–Roman War. After months of famine and internal conflict within the city, the Romans breach the walls, burn the Temple, and dismantle it completely.

Key Events ... 

Roman Siege: Titus surrounds Jerusalem, fulfilling Jesus’ prophecy that the city would be compassed with armies (Luke 21:20 KJV).

Famine and Turmoil: Severe famine devastates the inhabitants as internal factions fight within the city.

Temple Destroyed: The Second Temple is burned and torn down, fulfilling Jesus’ words that “there shall not be left here one stone upon another” (Matthew 24:2 KJV).

City Falls: Jerusalem is captured, its walls destroyed, and survivors are killed, enslaved, or scattered among the nations (Luke 21:24 KJV).

Chronological Significance ... 

> Marks the end of the 40‑year period following Jesus’ ministry (30–70 AD).
> Fulfills the 40 years of Temple woes (Talmud, Tractate Yoma 39b). 
    Here are the four signs (summarized, not quoted verbatim):
      The Yom Kippur lot for the Lord stopped appearing in the right hand
      The scarlet thread stopped turning white
      The western lamp of the Menorah would not stay lit
      The Temple doors opened by themselves
    All four are explicitly said to have begun “forty years before the Temple was destroyed.”
> Fulfills multiple other biblical prophecies concerning judgment on Jerusalem, the Temple, and Israel.
> Begins the long dispersion of the Jewish people among the nations.
> It ties back in to the day of His birth, 10 Tevet, 1 BC (see Note there). 
> 70 years (Jesus' should have lived to this age at least) fulfilling Isaiah 23:15 KJV


⭐ 73 AD — Fall of Masada  

Scripture: (Historical event; no direct NT passage)

Timing: Spring 73 AD

Overview: The final stronghold of Jewish resistance during the First Jewish–Roman War falls to the Romans. The defenders at Masada, led by Eleazar ben Yair of the Sicarii, choose mass death over capture.

Key Events ... 

Roman Siege: The Tenth Legion builds a massive siege ramp against the fortress of Masada.

Final Stand: The defenders, realizing the Romans will breach the walls, decide upon collective death rather than enslavement.

Masada Falls: The Romans enter the fortress to find it silent, ending the last resistance of the war.

Chronological Significance ... 

> Marks the final end of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 AD).
> Occurs three years after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (70 AD).
> Represents the last major event in the collapse of Jewish national sovereignty until modern times.
> Another 40-year (inclusive) significant event from 32/33 AD - 73 AD. 


Special Notes ... 

Special Note #1 — Connected to 1 AD
Topic: Modern Jewish Calendar vs. the 1st‑Century Observational Calendar

The modern Jewish calendar (the fixed Hillel II system, established around 359 AD) did not exist in Jesus’ time. It uses preset mathematical cycles, fixed molad calculations, and postponement rules introduced centuries after the Second Temple period. Because of this, modern Hebrew dates—such as those generated by HebCal—are approximations when applied to ancient years.

In the 1st century, the Jewish calendar was observational, not pre‑calculated. However, the Torah does not specify a method for determining the start of a month. The widely known practice of crescent‑moon sighting comes from rabbinic tradition, not explicit Scripture. During the Second Temple period, the priestly court used:
• eyewitness reports of the new crescent moon (rabbinic tradition)
• weather‑dependent visibility
• priestly verification and declaration
• agricultural markers such as aviv barley to determine whether an extra month was needed

Because these factors varied from year to year, ancient festival dates could differ by 1–2 days from modern retrojected dates.

This matters for the 1 AD section because:
• modern dates (e.g., Passover Eve on March 26, 1 AD) serve as reference points, not exact reconstructions
• the actual 1st‑century observance could shift slightly
• this applies to all ancient Passover dates referenced throughout the timeline

Special Note #1 ensures readers understand why the timeline relies on astronomical and historical reconstruction, rather than the later fixed rabbinic calendar, when aligning events in Jesus’ early life.

Special Note #2 — Connected to 12 AD
Topic: Jewish Age‑of‑Accountability, Jesus’ Legal Standing, and the Four‑Day Pattern

In the Second Temple period, a Jewish boy was considered accountable when he entered his thirteenth year — meaning 12 years completed, now living in year 13. This is not based on the later bar‑mitzvah ceremony (a medieval formalization), but on earlier Jewish legal and cultural expectations reflected in Scripture and historical practice. Thus, when Luke 2:42 KJV states that Jesus was “twelve years old”, He had completed twelve years and was now in His thirteenth year, the age of personal covenant responsibility.

This explains why Jesus’ actions in the Temple are portrayed as legally meaningful:
• He speaks independently (“I must be about my Father’s business”).
• He engages the teachers with understanding and authority.
• He is treated as personally accountable, not merely as a child accompanying His parents.

The 1‑day travel + 3‑day search described in Luke 2:44–46 KJV forms a four‑day pattern:
• Day 1: The family travels a day’s journey from Jerusalem.
• Days 2–4: Three days searching until He is found in the Temple.

This four‑day structure creates a subtle topological echo of the four years of Jesus’ public ministry (29–32 AD), a pattern that recurs throughout the timeline.

Special Note #2 clarifies:
• the historical age‑of‑accountability (entering the 13th year)
• the distinction between biblical practice and later bar‑mitzvah tradition
• Jesus’ legal standing during the 12 AD Passover
• the narrative’s four‑day structure and its topological resonance

These details keep the 12 AD section clean while preserving the deeper historical and theological meaning.

Special Note #3 — Connected to 28 AD
Topic: Tiberius’ 15th Year, Jesus’ Baptism, Mikveh Context, the 40 Days, and the Early Ministry Framework

Luke 3:1 KJV anchors John the Baptist’s ministry to the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar. Roman historians record that Tiberius began his co‑regency with Augustus in 13 AD (Tacitus Annals 1.3; Suetonius Tiberius 21; Cassius Dio Roman History 55.13). Using inclusive Roman counting, the 15th year falls in 28 AD, placing Jesus’ baptism in the fall of 28 AD (in His 29th year), consistent with Luke 3:23 KJV (“about thirty”).

This dating aligns with standard academic Roman chronologies, which universally place the co‑regency in 13 AD, not earlier. It also preserves the structure of Jesus’ ministry:
• Baptism: Fall 28 AD
• First Passover: 29 AD
• Final Passover & Crucifixion: 32 AD

  1. Baptism and the Jewish Mikveh
    The "baptism" performed by John is rooted in the longstanding Jewish practice of mikveh—full‑body ritual immersion used for purification, repentance, consecration, and preparation for major spiritual transitions. Priests immersed before service; Israel immersed before covenantal encounters; brides and bridegrooms immersed before marriage. Jesus’ baptism fits this pattern:
    • a consecration before public mission
    • a covenantal preparation
    • a symbolic Bridegroom immersion (cf. John 3:29 KJV)

  2. The 40 Days in the Wilderness
    Immediately after His baptism, Jesus enters a 40‑day period of fasting and testing. This echoes several Jewish patterns:
    • Moses’ three 40‑day periods
    • Repentance cycles associated with Elul 1 → Tishrei 10 ("the King is in the field")
    These parallels illuminate the narrative’s depth.

  3. Baptism ≠ Start of Public Ministry
    The baptism is the anointing and declaration. Jesus’ public ministry begins at Passover 29 AD, not at the baptism.

  4. Sanhedrin Disgrace and the 28 AD Chabad Timeline Note
    Chabad’s historical timeline notes a Sanhedrin relocation in 28 AD, possibly reflecting political instability. This fits the broader context of the late 20s AD. See 28 AD above for more. 

  5. The Bridegroom Motif
    Jesus’ baptism resonates with the Bridegroom theme woven throughout His teaching.
    • Jesus as Bridegroom (John 3:29 KJV)
    • Parables of the wedding feast
    • Wise and foolish virgins
    • Covenant imagery

Special Note #3 gathers the historical, cultural, and theological foundations for the 28 AD baptism, keeping the main timeline clean while preserving the depth and coherence of the chronology.

Special Note #4 — Connected to 32 AD
Topic: Why Passover Eve (Nisan 14) in 32 AD Was Wednesday, April 14 — Not Monday, April 12

Modern Jewish and Gregorian calendar converters list Monday, April 12, 32 AD as Nisan 14 (Passover Eve). However, these tools use the post‑Temple fixed Hillel II calendar, created in the 4th century AD. That system did not exist in Jesus’ day. It relies on calculated molad (mean new moon), fixed 19‑year cycles, and postponement rules—none of which were used in the Second Temple period. When this later system is retrojected backward into the 1st century, it produces dates that do not match the actual sky.

In the 1st century, the Jewish calendar was observational, not calculated. Nisan began when the first visible crescent was sighted and confirmed by witnesses before the Sanhedrin. No postponements existed, and weather could shift the start of the month by one or two days. Because Passover (Nisan 14) always fell on the full moon, the real date of Passover Eve must match the actual lunar phase—not the later fixed calendar.

Astronomical data (e.g., Stellarium) shows that in 32 AD, the full moon occurred on Wednesday, April 14, with 100% illumination at 7:28 PM Jerusalem time and moonrise at 18:42. This is the true Nisan 14. The sky itself confirms that Passover Eve in 32 AD fell on Wednesday, not Monday.

This Wednesday crucifixion date aligns perfectly with the Gospel chronology. Jesus dies on Nisan 14 (Wednesday afternoon) and is buried before sunset, beginning Nisan 15—the High Sabbath of Unleavened Bread. The sequence then unfolds cleanly:
• Night 1 / Day 1: Wed night–Thu day
• Night 2 / Day 2: Thu night–Fri day
• Night 3 / Day 3: Fri night–Sat day

Jesus rises AFTER the third night/day, before dawn on the first day of the week.

Astronomical full‑moon data for the surrounding ministry years confirms this pattern. Using actual lunar visibility (Julian dates from Stellarium):
• 29 AD: April 17 — full moon 99.3%
• 30 AD: April 6 — full moon 99.9%
• 31 AD: March 27 — full moon 99.9%
• 32 AD: April 14 — full moon 99.9%

By contrast, modern converters (using the fixed Hillel II system) give earlier dates that do not match the ancient observational method.

Special Note #4 clarifies why the correct Passover Eve in 32 AD is Wednesday, April 14, and why modern converters produce a different date. This distinction preserves the integrity of the 32 AD crucifixion chronology, the four‑Passover ministry structure, and the literal fulfillment of Jesus’ “three days and three nights.”


More ... 

Why 32 AD (Not 33 AD) Fits the Gospel Chronology
The 32 AD crucifixion date preserves the four‑Passover structure in John, the Wednesday Nisan 14 timeline, and the literal “three days and three nights” prophecy. It also aligns with the astronomical full moon of April 14, 32 AD, which matches the ancient observational calendar rather than the later fixed Hillel II system. The 33 AD date breaks the Passover sequence, compresses the ministry, and does not fit the Wednesday crucifixion pattern. Thus, 32 AD is the only year that harmonizes Scripture, history, and astronomy.

Why 2026 AD (Not 2025 AD) Aligns with the 2,000‑Year Pattern
If Jesus was crucified in 32 AD, then 2,000 years later lands in 2032 AD. Counting backward seven years for the Tribulation places the start in 2025 AD, but Scripture’s patterns consistently use fall‑to‑fall cycles, not January‑to‑January. Because Jesus’ ministry began in the fall of 28 AD, the 2,000‑year ministry‑mirror pattern points to fall 2026 AD (although I am hopeful for a spring or early summer rapture, if this year) as the corresponding threshold, not 2025. This preserves the symmetry of the prophetic timeline and maintains consistency with the fall‑based biblical calendar. 

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I believe we're at or very near the year of the PRE-tribulation rapture. According to my biblical calculations (Genesis 5 KJV, Genesis 11 KJV, and elsewhere), we're coming up on the year 6001 AM from the fall (sins) of Adam & Eve (3975 BC = 7 AM), which begins in the spring, around mid-April, of 2026 AD (technically & biblically still 2025 AD until then). However, I acknowledge that it may be later in the fall of 2026 AD (if 33 AD was His crucifixion, et al, not 32 AD) still leaving a 7-year PRE-tribulation window. The math: 3975 AM + 2026 AD = 6001 years (inclusive). Time will tell I guess ... but ... keep looking up, our redemption draws nigh (near) ... and ... it's certainly nearer than when we first believed! Maranatha King Jesus/YeshuaH ;o}


The following sources, tools, and references support the historical, astronomical, and scriptural framework used throughout the timeline. They provide verification for dates, lunar phases, Roman chronology, Jewish calendar structure, and Second Temple historical context. Be sure to see the Special Notes section above as to getting correct astronomical (sun, moon, and stars) dates/years. 


Links / Resources

Scripture (KJV) — each scripture reference (above) should be mouseover popout friendly ;o}
https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/

Astronomy & Calendar Tools
Stellarium https://stellarium.org/

NASA-JPL https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/

HebCal https://www.hebcal.com/converter/

Historical Sources
Tacitus Annals 1.3 — Annals
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Tac.+Ann.+1.3

Suetonius Tiberius 21 — The Twelve Caesars
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Suet.+Tib.+21

Cassius Dio Roman History 55.13 — Roman History
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/55*.html#13

Talmud, Tractate Yoma 39b
https://www.sefaria.org/Yoma.39b

Jewish Age‑of‑Accountability (before bar mitzveh established)
This is not a single text but a body of rabbinic commentary. The best concise, authoritative explanation is here:

Chabad — “When Does a Child Become Obligated in the Mitzvot?”
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/900824/jewish/When-Does-a-Child-Become-Obligated-in-the-Mitzvot.htm
(This explains the ancient age‑of‑accountability concept and clarifies that bar mitzvah as a ceremony is medieval.)

Chabad — "Timeline of Jewish History"
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/3915966/jewish/Timeline-of-Jewish-History.htm

Awassi sheep
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN) — Breed description:
https://www.fao.org/sheep-and-goat-breeds/en/awassi
Wikipedia (for general overview):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awassi_sheep

Other resources I recommend (Gregorian/Julian/Jewish)
(note that these converters have the same issues as mentioned above - they do not tell you dates based on the actual sky moon phase for correct dates ... you will have to go to Stellarium or some other such program for date accuracy).

Abdicate — Calendar Stats & Converter
https://abdicate.net/cal.aspx
Steve Morse — Jewish Calendar Conversions in One Step
https://stevemorse.org/jcal/jcal.html

 

 

 

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02/10/26 — Compiled with the help of Artificial Intelligences (AIs) - with my own verification to the best of my ability & knowledge:
Copilot (by Microsoft) https://copilot.microsoft.com/
ChatGPT (by OpenAI) https://chatgpt.com/
Grok (by xAI) https://grok.com/




 

04/12/25 ~ Comparing MT, LXX, SP ...


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NOTE: I DID NOT VERIFY THE INFORMATION - THIS IS SOLELY FOR MY CURIOSITY's SAKE IN MY CHAT WITH GROK 3 (by xAI) - YOU DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND IF USING AN AI BE AWARE THEY CAN AND DO MAKE MISTAKES!!! Here's a compiled comparison of biblical chronologies from: Masoretic (MT) using the KJV, as Bishop Ussher believed, so starting from his creation year of 4004 BC (not the same as mine, which is 3982 BC) as compared to the Septuagint (LXX) and the Samaritan Pentateuch (SP). I wanted them all here on my own page for future reference. As far as I know, this is accurate but if you find errors ... blame Grok (link below) ;o}


Creation to the Flood

Event MT (KJV) LXX SP
Creation 0 AM
4004 BC
Genesis 1:26-27 KJV
0 AM
5554 BC
Genesis 1:26-27 LXX
0 AM
4700 BC
Genesis 1:26-27 SP
Seth born 130 AM
3874 BC
(to Adam @ 130)
Genesis 5:3 KJV
230 AM
5324 BC
(to Adam @ 230)
Genesis 5:3 LXX
130 AM
4570 BC
(to Adam @ 130)
Genesis 5:3 SP
Enosh born 235 AM
3769 BC
(to Seth @ 105)
Genesis 5:6 KJV
435 AM
5119 BC
(to Seth @ 205)
Genesis 5:6 LXX
235 AM
4465 BC
(to Seth @ 105)
Genesis 5:6 SP
Kenan born 325 AM
3679 BC
(to Enosh @ 90)
Genesis 5:9 KJV
605 AM
4949 BC
(to Enosh @ 170)
Genesis 5:9 LXX
325 AM
4375 BC
(to Enosh @ 90)
Genesis 5:9 SP
Mahalalel born 395 AM
3609 BC
(to Kenan @ 70)
Genesis 5:12 KJV
775 AM
4779 BC
(to Kenan @ 170)
Genesis 5:12 LXX
395 AM
4305 BC
(to Kenan @ 70)
Genesis 5:12 SP
Jared born 460 AM
3544 BC
(to Mahalalel @ 65)
Genesis 5:15 KJV
940 AM
4614 BC
(to Mahalalel @ 165)
Genesis 5:15 LXX
460 AM
4240 BC
(to Mahalalel @ 65)
Genesis 5:15 SP
Enoch born 622 AM
3382 BC
(to Jared @ 162)
Genesis 5:18 KJV
1102 AM
4452 BC
(to Jared @ 162)
Genesis 5:18 LXX
622 AM
4078 BC
(to Jared @ 162)
Genesis 5:18 SP
Methuselah born 687 AM
3317 BC
(to Enoch @ 65)
Genesis 5:21 KJV
1287 AM
4267 BC
(to Enoch @ 185)
Genesis 5:21 LXX
687 AM
4013 BC
(to Enoch @ 65)
Genesis 5:21 SP
Lamech born 874 AM
3130 BC
(to Methuselah @ 187)
Genesis 5:25 KJV
1474 AM
4080 BC
(to Methuselah @ 187)
Genesis 5:25 LXX
874 AM
3826 BC
(to Methuselah @ 187)
Genesis 5:25 SP
Adam died 930 AM
3074 BC
(age 930)
Genesis 5:5 KJV
930 AM
4624 BC
(age 930)
Genesis 5:5 LXX
930 AM
3770 BC
(age 930)
Genesis 5:5 SP
Enoch translated 987 AM
3017 BC
(age 365)
Genesis 5:23-24 KJV
1487 AM
4067 BC
(age 365)
Genesis 5:23-24 LXX
987 AM
3713 BC
(age 365)
Genesis 5:23-24 SP
Noah born 1056 AM
2948 BC
(to Lamech @ 182)
Genesis 5:28-29 KJV
1662 AM
3892 BC
(to Lamech @ 188)
Genesis 5:28-29 LXX
707 AM
3993 BC
(to Lamech @ 53)
Genesis 5:28-29 SP
Seth died 1042 AM
2962 BC
(age 912)
Genesis 5:8 KJV
1142 AM
4412 BC
(age 912)
Genesis 5:8 LXX
1042 AM
3658 BC
(age 912)
Genesis 5:8 SP
Enosh died 1140 AM
2864 BC
(age 905)
Genesis 5:11 KJV
1340 AM
4214 BC
(age 905)
Genesis 5:11 LXX
1140 AM
3560 BC
(age 905)
Genesis 5:11 SP
Kenan died 1235 AM
2769 BC
(age 910)
Genesis 5:14 KJV
1515 AM
4039 BC
(age 910)
Genesis 5:14 LXX
1235 AM
3465 BC
(age 910)
Genesis 5:14 SP
Mahalalel died 1290 AM
2714 BC
(age 895)
Genesis 5:17 KJV
1670 AM
3884 BC
(age 895)
Genesis 5:17 LXX
1290 AM
3410 BC
(age 895)
Genesis 5:17 SP
Jared died 1422 AM
2582 BC
(age 962)
Genesis 5:20 KJV
1902 AM
3652 BC
(age 962)
Genesis 5:20 LXX
1422 AM
3278 BC
(age 962)
Genesis 5:20 SP
Lamech died 1651 AM
2353 BC
(age 777)
Genesis 5:31 KJV
2027 AM
3527 BC
(age 753)
Genesis 5:31 LXX
1461 AM
3239 BC
(age 653)
Genesis 5:31 SP
Methuselah died 1656 AM
2348 BC
(age 969)
Genesis 5:27 KJV
2256 AM
3298 BC
(age 969)
Genesis 5:27 LXX
1656 AM
3044 BC
(age 969)
Genesis 5:27 SP
The Flood 1656 AM
2348 BC
Genesis 7:6 KJV
2262 AM
3292 BC
Genesis 7:6 LXX
1307 AM
3393 BC
Genesis 7:6 SP
Total Years from Creation to Flood 1656 years 2262 years 1307 years

Flood to Abraham’s Birth

Event MT (KJV) LXX SP
Arphaxad born 1658 AM
2346 BC
(to Shem @ 100)
Genesis 11:10 KJV
2264 AM
3290 BC
(to Shem @ 100)
Genesis 11:10 LXX
1309 AM
3391 BC
(to Shem @ 100)
Genesis 11:10 SP
Shelah born 1693 AM
2311 BC
(to Arphaxad @ 35)
Genesis 11:12 KJV
2394 AM
3160 BC
(to Arphaxad @ 130)
Genesis 11:12 LXX
1444 AM
3256 BC
(to Arphaxad @ 135)
Genesis 11:12 SP
Eber born 1723 AM
2281 BC
(to Shelah @ 30)
Genesis 11:14 KJV
2524 AM
3030 BC
(to Shelah @ 130)
Genesis 11:14 LXX
1574 AM
3126 BC
(to Shelah @ 130)
Genesis 11:14 SP
Peleg born 1757 AM
2247 BC
(to Eber @ 34)
Genesis 11:16 KJV
2658 AM
2896 BC
(to Eber @ 134)
Genesis 11:16 LXX
1708 AM
2992 BC
(to Eber @ 134)
Genesis 11:16 SP
Reu born 1787 AM
2217 BC
(to Peleg @ 30)
Genesis 11:18 KJV
2788 AM
2766 BC
(to Peleg @ 130)
Genesis 11:18 LXX
1838 AM
2862 BC
(to Peleg @ 130)
Genesis 11:18 SP
Serug born 1819 AM
2185 BC
(to Reu @ 32)
Genesis 11:20 KJV
2918 AM
2636 BC
(to Reu @ 130)
Genesis 11:20 LXX
1968 AM
2732 BC
(to Reu @ 130)
Genesis 11:20 SP
Nahor born 1849 AM
2155 BC
(to Serug @ 30)
Genesis 11:22 KJV
3048 AM
2506 BC
(to Serug @ 130)
Genesis 11:22 LXX
2098 AM
2602 BC
(to Serug @ 130)
Genesis 11:22 SP
Terah born 1878 AM
2126 BC
(to Nahor @ 29)
Genesis 11:24 KJV
3127 AM
2427 BC
(to Nahor @ 79)
Genesis 11:24 LXX
2177 AM
2523 BC
(to Nahor @ 79)
Genesis 11:24 SP
Abraham born 1948 AM
2056 BC
(to Terah @ 70)
Genesis 11:26 KJV
3314 AM
2240 BC
(to Terah @ 70)
Genesis 11:26 LXX
2249 AM
2451 BC
(to Terah @ 70)
Genesis 11:26 SP
Total Years from Creation to Abraham’s Birth 1948 years 3314 years 2249 years

Abraham to the Exodus

Event MT (KJV) LXX SP
Peleg died 1996 AM
2008 BC
(age 239)
Genesis 11:19 KJV
2987 AM
2567 BC
(age 339)
Genesis 11:19 LXX
2047 AM
2653 BC
(age 339)
Genesis 11:19 SP
Nahor died 1997 AM
2007 BC
(age 148)
Genesis 11:25 KJV
3275 AM
2279 BC
(age 148)
Genesis 11:25 LXX
2325 AM
2375 BC
(age 148)
Genesis 11:25 SP
Abraham called 2023 AM
1981 BC
Genesis 12:1-4 KJV
3389 AM
2165 BC
Genesis 12:1-4 LXX
2324 AM
2376 BC
Genesis 12:1-4 SP
Isaac born 2048 AM
1956 BC
(to Abraham @ 100)
Genesis 21:5 KJV
3414 AM
2140 BC
(to Abraham @ 100)
Genesis 21:5 LXX
2349 AM
2351 BC
(to Abraham @ 100)
Genesis 21:5 SP
Terah died 2083 AM
1921 BC
(age 205)
Genesis 11:32 KJV
3447 AM
2107 BC
(age 205)
Genesis 11:32 LXX
2382 AM
2318 BC
(age 205)
Genesis 11:32 SP
Jacob born 2108 AM
1896 BC
(to Isaac @ 60)
Genesis 25:26 KJV
3474 AM
2080 BC
(to Isaac @ 60)
Genesis 25:26 LXX
2409 AM
2291 BC
(to Isaac @ 60)
Genesis 25:26 SP
Abraham died 2123 AM
1881 BC
(age 175)
Genesis 25:7 KJV
3489 AM
2065 BC
(age 175)
Genesis 25:7 LXX
2424 AM
2276 BC
(age 175)
Genesis 25:7 SP
Joseph born 2199 AM
1805 BC
(to Jacob @ 91)
Genesis 30:25 KJV
3565 AM
1989 BC
(to Jacob @ 91)
Genesis 30:25 LXX
2500 AM
2200 BC
(to Jacob @ 91)
Genesis 30:25 SP
Jacob enters Egypt 2238 AM
1766 BC
Genesis 46:6 KJV
3604 AM
1950 BC
Genesis 46:6 LXX
2539 AM
2161 BC
Genesis 46:6 SP
Jacob died 2255 AM
1749 BC
(age 147)
Genesis 47:28 KJV
3621 AM
1933 BC
(age 147)
Genesis 47:28 LXX
2556 AM
2144 BC
(age 147)
Genesis 47:28 SP
Joseph died 2309 AM
1695 BC
(age 110)
Genesis 50:26 KJV
3675 AM
1879 BC
(age 110)
Genesis 50:26 LXX
2610 AM
2090 BC
(age 110)
Genesis 50:26 SP
Moses born 2588 AM
1416 BC
(to Amram @ ~65)
Exodus 2:1-2 KJV
3954 AM
1600 BC
(to Amram @ ~65)
Exodus 2:1-2 LXX
2889 AM
1811 BC
(to Amram @ ~65)
Exodus 2:1-2 SP
Exodus 2668 AM
1336 BC
Exodus 12:40-41 KJV
4034 AM
1520 BC
Exodus 12:40-41 LXX
2969 AM
1731 BC
Exodus 12:40-41 SP
Moses died 2708 AM
1296 BC
(age 120)
Deuteronomy 34:7 KJV
4074 AM
1480 BC
(age 120)
Deuteronomy 34:7 LXX
3009 AM
1691 BC
(age 120)
Deuteronomy 34:7 SP
Total Years from Creation to Exodus 2668 years 4034 years 2969 years

Exodus to First Temple

Event MT (KJV) LXX SP
David born 2948 AM
1056 BC
(to Jesse @ ~30)
2 Samuel 5:4 KJV
4314 AM
1240 BC
(to Jesse @ ~30)
2 Samuel 5:4 LXX
3249 AM
1451 BC
(to Jesse @ ~30)
2 Samuel 5:4 SP
Solomon born 2978 AM
1026 BC
(to David @ ~30)
1 Chronicles 3:5 KJV
4344 AM
1210 BC
(to David @ ~30)
1 Chronicles 3:5 LXX
3279 AM
1421 BC
(to David @ ~30)
1 Chronicles 3:5 SP
First Temple dedicated 2992 AM
1012 BC
1 Kings 6:1 KJV
4358 AM
1196 BC
1 Kings 6:1 LXX
3293 AM
1407 BC
1 Kings 6:1 SP
Total Years from Creation to First Temple 2992 years 4358 years 3293 years

First Temple to Second Temple Destruction

Event MT (KJV) LXX SP
First Temple destroyed 3418 AM
586 BC
2 Kings 25:8 KJV
4784 AM
770 BC
2 Kings 25:8 LXX
3719 AM
981 BC
2 Kings 25:8 SP
Second Temple dedicated 3488 AM
516 BC
Ezra 6:15 KJV
4854 AM
700 BC
1 Esdras 7:7 LXX
3789 AM
911 BC
Ezra 6:15 SP
Herod’s reign begins 3967 AM
37 BC
[No direct verse]
5517 AM
37 BC
[No direct verse]
4263 AM
37 BC
[No direct verse]
Jesus born 3999 AM
5 BC
(to Mary, age unknown)
Luke 2:7 KJV
5549 AM
5 BC
(to Mary, age unknown)
Luke 2:7 LXX
4295 AM
5 BC
(to Mary, age unknown)
[No direct verse]
Jesus baptized 4033 AM
29 AD
Luke 3:23 KJV
5583 AM
29 AD
Luke 3:23 LXX
4329 AM
29 AD
(to Mary, age unknown)
[No direct verse]
Jesus crucified 4037 AM
33 AD
(age ~33)
John 19:17-18 KJV
5587 AM
33 AD
(age ~33)
John 19:17-18 LXX
4333 AM
33 AD
(age ~33)
[No direct verse]
Second Temple destroyed 4074 AM
70 AD
[No direct verse]
5624 AM
70 AD
[No direct verse]
4370 AM
70 AD
[No direct verse]
Total Years from Creation to Second Temple Destruction 4074 years 5624 years 4370 years


Thanks to Grok (version 3, by xAI) for help with compiling this comparison table and the HTML code.

04/12/25 ~ Seder Olam: Zutta -vs- Rabbah


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I'm working with Grok 3 (by xAI) to see the differences in chronological years between the Seder Olam Zutta -vs- Seder Olam Rabbah. I'm just curious where the differences are (and why). The lighter pink rows are my added comments ... because I can ;o}

I've asked Grok to give me the hyperlinks to scripture wherever possible in KJV via BlueLetterBible (.org) even tho, obviously, neither source would use KJV ... I'm asking for it solely for my own convenience should I want to look those scriptures up in the future. You can mouseover any KJV link to read it. All other links will be at the bottom of the page.


Seder Olam Zutta and Rabbah Timeline: Creation to Second Temple Destruction


Name/Event Zutta
AM/BC
Rabbah
AM/BC
References
Adam - Creation 0001
3760
0001
3761
Genesis 1:27 KJV
Seth born (when Adam was 130) 0130
3630
0130
3631
Genesis 5:3 KJV
Adam died (age 930) 0930
2830
0930
2831
Genesis 5:5 KJV
Noah born (when Lamech was 182) 1056
2704
1056
2705
Genesis 5:28 KJV
Flood (Noah was 600) 1656
2104
1656
2105
Genesis 7:11 KJV
1656 years from Creation to the Flood
Abraham born (when Terah was 70) 1948
1812
1948
1813
Genesis 11:26 KJV
Noah died (age 950) 2006
1754
2006
1755
Genesis 9:29 KJV
Isaac born (when Abraham was 100) 2048
1712
2048
1713
Genesis 21:5 KJV
Jacob born (when Isaac was 60) 2108
1652
2108
1653
Genesis 25:26 KJV
2108 years from Creation to Jacob's birth
Abraham died (age 175) 2123
1637
2123
1638
Genesis 25:7 KJV
Joseph born (when Jacob was 91) 2199
1561
2199
1562
Genesis 30:24 KJV
Isaac died (age 180) 2228
1532
2228
1533
Genesis 35:28 KJV
2238 years from Creation to Jacob (age 130) & family entering Egypt
Jacob died (age 147) 2255
1505
2255
1506
Genesis 47:28 KJV
Joseph died (age 110) 2309
1451
2309
1452
Genesis 50:26 KJV
Moses born (when Amram was ~65) 2368
1392
2368
1393
Exodus 2:2 KJV
Exodus (Moses age 80) 2448
1312
2448
1313
Exodus 12:41 KJV
2448 years from Creation to the Exodus from Egypt
Moses died (age 120) 2488
1272
2488
1273
Deuteronomy 34:7 KJV
2488 years from Creation to the end of 40 years in the wilderness,
Moses died; Joshua led Israel into Canaan
Joshua - Leadership 2488
1272
2488
1273
Joshua 1:1 KJV
Joshua died (age 110) 2516
1244
2516
1245
Joshua 24:29 KJV
2516 years from Creation to the end of Joshua leading Israel;
the time of Judges follows - note, IMHO from here on down it's a MESS!? And NO, I'm NOT going to try to explain it!
Othniel - Judgeship 2516–2556
1244–1204
2516–2556
1245–1205
Judges 3:9 KJV
Ehud - Judgeship 2556–2636
1204–1124
2556–2636
1205–1125
Judges 3:15 KJV
Deborah - Judgeship 2656–2696
1104–1064
2656–2696
1105–1065
Judges 4:4 KJV
Gideon - Judgeship 2744–2784
1016–0976
2744–2784
1017–0977
Judges 6:11 KJV
Abimelech - Judgeship 2784–2787
0976–0973
2784–2787
0977–0974
Judges 9:1 KJV
Jephthah - Judgeship 2810–2816
0950–0944
2810–2816
0951–0945
Judges 11:1 KJV
Samson - Judgeship 2836–2856
0924–0904
2836–2856
0925–0905
Judges 13:1 KJV
Samuel - Judgeship 2871–2892
0889–0868
2871–2892
0890–0869
1 Samuel 7:15 KJV
Saul - Reign 2892–2894
0868–0866
2892–2894
0869–0867
1 Samuel 10:1 KJV
David - Reign 2894–2934
0866–0826
2894–2934
0867–0827
2 Samuel 5:4 KJV
First Temple Built by Solomon (see below) 2948
0812
2948
0813
1 Kings 6:1 KJV
Solomon - Reign 2934–2974
0826–0786
2934–2974
0827–0787
1 Kings 2:12 KJV
Rehoboam - Reign 2974–2991
0786–0769
2974–2991
0787–0770
1 Kings 12:1 KJV
Asa - Reign 2994–3035
0766–0725
2994–3035
0767–0726
1 Kings 15:9 KJV
Jehoshaphat - Reign 3035–3060
0725–0700
3035–3060
0726–0701
1 Kings 22:41 KJV
Joash - Reign 3087–3127
0673–0633
3087–3127
0674–0634
2 Kings 12:1 KJV
Hezekiah - Reign 3157–3186
0603–0574
3157–3186
0604–0575
2 Kings 18:1 KJV
Josiah - Reign 3288–3319
0472–0441
3288–3319
0473–0442
2 Kings 22:1 KJV
Zedekiah - Reign 3327–3338
0433–0422
3327–3338
0434–0423
2 Kings 24:18 KJV
First Temple Destroyed 3338
0422
3338
0423
2 Chronicles 36:19 KJV
Nebuchadnezzar - Reign 3338–3363
0422–0397
3338–3363
0423–0398
2 Kings 25:8 KJV
Evil-Merodach - Reign 3363–3365
0397–0395
3363–3365
0398–0396
2 Kings 25:27 KJV
Belshazzar - Reign 3365–3368
0395–0392
3365–3368
0396–0393
Daniel 5:1 KJV
Cyrus - Reign 3368–3371
0392–0389
3368–3371
0393–0390
Ezra 1:1 KJV
Return from Exile 3368
0392
3368
0393
Ezra 2:1 KJV
Darius I - Reign 3371–3407
0389–0353
3371–3407
0390–0354
Ezra 6:1 KJV
Artaxerxes I - Reign 3407–3448
0353–0312
3407–3448
0354–0313
Ezra 7:1 KJV
Alexander the Great - Reign 3448–3460
0312–0300
3448–3460
0313–0301
Simeon the Just - Priesthood 3460–3480
0300–0280
3460–3480
0301–0281
Hasmonean Dynasty - Rule 3618–3724
0142–0036
3618–3724
0143–0037
Name/Event Zutta
AM/AD
Rabbah
AM/AD
References
Herod the Great - Reign 3724–3757
0036 BC–0003
3724–3757
0037 BC–0004
Matthew 2:1 KJV
Hillel the Elder - Leadership 3760–3770
0000–0010
3760–3770
0001 BC–0009
Second Temple Destroyed 3828
0070
3828
0070
Matthew 24:2 KJV

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Zutta vs. Rabbah Summary: Seder Olam Zutta is shorter, focusing on patriarchs, kings, and major events from Creation (0001 AM, 3760 BC) to 70 AD (3828 AM), with less detail. Seder Olam Rabbah is longer, adding judges, exiles, and explanations, starting at 0001 AM (3761 BC). Both align at 3828 AM (70 AD), but Rabbah’s extra years and details shift some BC dates by one year.

Note on Missing Judges in Zutta and Rabbah: Eli (~40 years, 2831–2871 AM, 1 Samuel 4:18 KJV) and Tola (~23 years, 2790–2813 AM, Judges 10:1 KJV) seem missing but are folded into Samson/Samuel (2836–2892 AM) and Gideon (2744–2784 AM). Zutta/Rabbah merge them to shorten the Judges period. See Seder Olam Rabbah for more information. *** See my blog post on A C T S 13:20 regarding Paul's account of 450 years of the times of the judges "until Samuel" ... Oppressors = 114 years; Judges = 336 years for a total of 450 years 03/22/25 ~ A c t s 13:20 ... 450 years

Note on Missing Monarchy Figures in Zutta and Rabbah: Ishbosheth (~2 years, 2894–2896 AM, 2 Samuel 2:10 KJV) is folded into David’s reign (2894–2934 AM). Saul’s longer reign (~38 years, Acts 13:21 KJV) is cut to 2 years and merged into Samuel (2871–2892 AM). Zutta/Rabbah condense overlaps for a compact timeline. For more details, see Seder Olam Rabbah.

Sources:
Seder Olam Zutta
Seder Olam Rabbah
Jewish Encyclopedia



Thanks to Grok (version 3 - by xAI) for compiling the data and the HTML! If there are any errors, blame Grok, I'm too tired to confirm considering I've been at it all dang afternoon/evening! *YAWN* ... I'm DONE with this timeline ... on to the next headache! LOL

03/23/25 ~ Timelines: Chabad vs Mine (from Creation)


Image generated for me by Google AI ImageFX


Notice the BC dates are close, within a year of each other, it's the AM years that differ greatly because the Jewish rabbis teach that Israel was only in Egypt for some 215 years - this is NOT biblically correct. As a result, our year 2025 AD = 5999 AM (approximately), while their year is only 5785 AM. The difference comes in from Israel being in Egypt as the bible says ... four hundred and thirty years to the day (selfsame day) and specifically says they left Egypt thereafter and "that nation" (singular) was judged (Exodus 12:40-41 KJV, Genesis 15:13-16 KJV). It's unfortunate that they made such a drastic change as it throws their AM years off by some 220-222 years!

I am using (BLB) BlueLetterBible's KJV (link below). You can mouse-over any scripture in the Reference column to read it without leaving this page ...but... if you click on the link it will take you to a NEW TAB for that page, this page will still be here when you're ready to come back to it ;o}


Secular (Jewish) BC/AD Jewish AM Event in History Mine (TLW) BC/AD Mine AM References
-3760 1 Creation, including Adam & Eve -3982 0 Genesis 1:26-27 KJV
Adam & Eve -3975 7 Jubilees 3:17 ... 7 sinless years completed
Adam & Eve -3974 8 Jubilees 3:27-32 ... sinned (2nd month, 17th day); expelled from Garden of Eden (new moon, fourth month)
-3631 130 Seth born (Adam age 130) -3852 130 Genesis 5:3 KJV
-3526 235 Enos born (Seth age 105) -3747 235 Genesis 5:6 KJV
-3436 325 Cainan born (Enos age 90) -3657 325 Genesis 5:9 KJV
-3366 395 Mahalaleel born (Cainan age 70) -3587 395 Genesis 5:12 KJV
-3301 460 Jared born (Mahalaleel age 65) -3522 460 Genesis 5:15 KJV
-3139 622 Enoch born (Jared age 162) -3360 622 Genesis 5:18 KJV
-3074 687 Methuselah born (Enoch age 65) -3295 687 Genesis 5:21 KJV
-2887 874 Lamech born (Methuselah age 187) - Chabad timeline calls him Lamech II -3108 874 Genesis 5:25 KJV
-2831 930 Adam died (age 930) -3052 930 Genesis 5:5 KJV
Enoch translated (age 365) -2995 987 Genesis 5:24 KJV
Seth died (age 912) -2940 1042 Genesis 5:8 KJV
-2705 1056 Noah born (Lamech age 182) -2926 1056 Genesis 5:28-29 KJV
Enos died (age 905) -2842 1140 Genesis 5:11 KJV
Cainan died (age 910) -2747 1235 Genesis 5:14 KJV
Mahalaleel died (age 895) -2692 1290 Genesis 5:17 KJV
Jared died (age 962) -2560 1422 Genesis 5:20 KJV
-2225 1536 Noah began the construction of the ark (age 480 - being 120 years before the flood began (1656)) -2446 1536 Genesis 6:1-14 KJV
-2205 1556 Yaphet born (Noah age 500) - scripture has Japheth as "the elder" son -2426 1556 Genesis 5:32 KJV; Genesis 10:21 KJV
-2203 1558 Shem born (Noah age 502) - he was the middle son based on his brothers -2424 1558 Genesis 5:32 KJV; Genesis 11:10 KJV (implied from flood (1656) + 2 years (1658) when Shem is 100)
-2203 1558 Cham (Ham) born (Noah age 504?) - scripture has Ham as the "younger son" -2422 1560 Genesis 5:32 KJV; Genesis 9:24 KJV
Lamech died (age 777) -2331 1651 Genesis 5:31 KJV
-2105 1656 Methuselah died (age 969) -2326 1656 Genesis 5:27 KJV
-2105 1656 The great flood covered the earth -2326 1656 Genesis 7:6 KJV ... (2nd month, 17th day - the same day but 1648 years after Adam & Eve sinned)
1656 years from Creation to the Flood.
Noah (age 601) et al left the ark - 27th day of the 2nd month -2325 1657 Genesis 8:13-19 KJV
-2103 1658 Arphaxad born (Shem age 100) - two years (1658) after the flood (1656) -2324 1658 Genesis 11:10 KJV
-2068 1693 Salah born (Arphaxad age 35) -2289 1693 Genesis 11:12 KJV
-2038 1723 Eber born (Salah age 30) -2259 1723 Genesis 11:14 KJV
-2004 1757 Peleg born (Eber age 34) -2225 1757 Genesis 11:16 KJV
-1974 1787 Reu born (Peleg age 30) -2195 1787 Genesis 11:18 KJV
-1942 1819 Serug born (Reu age 32) -2163 1819 Genesis 11:20 KJV
-1912 1849 Nahor born (Serug age 30) - Chabad has him as Nachor I -2133 1849 Genesis 11:22 KJV
-1883 1878 Terah born (Nahor age 29) -2104 1878 Genesis 11:24 KJV
-1813 1948 Abraham born (Terah age 70) -2034 1948 Genesis 11:26 KJV; Jasher 7:49-51 (see NOTES!)
292 years from the Flood to Abraham's birth.
-1803 1958 Sarah born (daughter of Haran) -2024 1958 Genesis 17:17 KJV (implied by various scriptures that say she was 10 years younger than Abraham)
-1788 1973 Abraham (25) married Sarah (15) -2009 1973 Genesis 11:29 KJV (per Chabad's timeline)
-1765 1996 Peleg died (age 239) (dispersion from Babel after building the tower - per Chabad) -1986 1996 Genesis 11:8-9 KJV
Nahor died (age 148) -1985 1997 Genesis 11:24-25 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (29 + 119)
-1761 2000 Terah (age 122) left Ur Kasdim with his family -1982 2000 Genesis 11:31 KJV; Jasher 13
-1755 2006 Noah died (age 950; Abraham age 58) -1976 2006 Genesis 9:29 KJV
-1743 2018 The covenant (Brit Bein Habetarim) with Abraham (age 70) -1964 2018 Genesis 15:18 KJV; Jasher 13
-1738 2023 Abraham (age 75) settled in Canaan -1959 2023 Genesis 12:5 KJV; Jasher 13
Reu died (age 239) -1956 2026 Genesis 16:16 KJV
-1727 2034 Ishmael born (Abraham age 86) -1948 2034 Genesis 16:16 KJV
Abraham (age 99) & Sarah (age 89) renamed (from Abram & Sarai) - promised seed (Isaac) -1935 2047 Genesis 17:1-22 KJV; Genesis 18:14 KJV
-1713 2048 Abraham (age 99) circumcised himself and Ishmael (age 13) -1935 2047 Genesis 17:23-26 KJV
-1713 2048 Sodom & Gomorrah were destroyed -1935 2047 Genesis 18:16-19:29 KJV
-1713 2048 Isaac born (Abraham age 100, Sarah age 90) -1934 2048 Genesis 17:17 KJV; Genesis 21:5 KJV
Serug died (age 230) -1933 2049 Genesis 11:22-23 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (30 + 200)
Terah died (age 205) -1899 2083 Genesis 11:32 KJV
-1677 2084 The Akeda, where Isaac (age 36) was brought on the altar by Abraham (age 136) -1898 2084 Genesis 22:1-18 KJV
-1677 2084 Sarah died (age 127; Abraham age 137) -1897 2085 Genesis 23:1-2 KJV
Isaac (age 40) married Rebekah -1894 2088 Genesis 25:20 KJV
Arphaxad died (age 438) -1886 2096 Genesis 11:12-13 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (35 + 403)
-1653 2108 Jacob & Esau born (Isaac age 60, Abraham age 160) -1874 2108 Genesis 25:26 KJV
160 years from Abraham's birth to Jacob's birth.
-1638 2123 Abraham died (age 175; Isaac age 75, Jacob age 15) -1859 2123 Genesis 25:7 KJV
Salah died (age 433) -1856 2126 Genesis 11:14-15 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (30 + 403)
-1603 2158 Shem died (age 600) -1824 2158 Genesis 11:10-11 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (100 + 500)
-1590 2171 Isaac (age 122) blessed Jacob (age 62) instead of Esau -1812 2170 Genesis 27:27-29 KJV
Ishmael died (age 137) -1811 2171 Genesis 25:17 KJV
-1576 2185 Jacob (age 76) went to Haran -1798 2184 Genesis 28:10 KJV
-1574 2187 Eber died (age 464) -1795 2187 Genesis 11:16-17 KJV - implied by adding the two ages mentioned (34 + 430)
-1569 2192 Jacob (age 84) married Leah & Rachel -1790 2192 Genesis 29:27-28 KJV
-1566 2195 Levi (son of Jacob (age 86) & Leah) was born Genesis 29:34 KJV (mine: -1788/2194 ... but this can't be right based on the Exodus 430 after Jacob entered Egypt!
-1562 2199 Joseph, son of Jacob (age 91) & Rachel, was born -1783 2199 Genesis 30:24 KJV
-1556 2205 Jacob (age 97) left Haran -1777 2205 Genesis 31:41 KJV
-1553 2208 Benjamin born (Jacob age 100), Rachel died -1774 2208 Genesis 35:16-18 KJV
-1545 2216 Joseph (age 17) was sold -1766 2216 Genesis 37:28 KJV
Joseph (age 28) interprets dreams -1755 2227 Genesis 40 KJV
-1533 2228 Isaac died (age 180; Jacob age 120) -1754 2228 Genesis 35:28-29 KJV
-1532 2229 Joseph (age 30) became viceroy of Egypt -1753 2229 Genesis 41:46 KJV
-1526 2235 Kohath born (Levi age 39) - Chabad has his name as Kehot (Unknown Chabad source, mine: -1749/2233 ... but this can't be right based on the Exodus 430 after Jacob entered Egypt!)
-1523 2238 Jacob (age 130) & family went to Egypt; Joseph age 39 -1744 2238 Genesis 46:6-7 KJV
130 years from Jacob's (Israel's) birth until he & family enter Egypt.
Joseph (age 44) - end of 14 years -1739 2243 Genesis 41 KJV - implied age (30 + 14)
-1506 2255 Jacob died (age 147) - 17 years after entering Egypt; Joseph age 56 -1727 2255 Genesis 47:28 KJV
Joseph died (age 110) - he lived in Egypt for 93 years after being enslaved at age 17 -1673 2309 Gen 50:26 KJV
-1429 2332 After Levi died (age 137), the enslavement in Egypt began (see NOTES!) Exodus 6:16 KJV (mine: -1651/2331 ... but this can't be right based on the Exodus 430 after Jacob entered Egypt!)
Aaron born -1397 2585 Exodus 7:7 KJV - scripture says he was 3 years older than Moses so we can use Moses' birth to get to Aaron's
-1393 2368 Moses born; Aaron age 3 -1394 2588 Exodus 2:2-10 KJV
-1355 2406 Joshua born; Moses age 40, Aaron age 43 -1354 2628 Joshua 14:7 KJV; Joshua 24:29 KJV - implied by his ages: 110 (died after 30 years in Canaan); 80 when Exodus ends; 40 when Exodus begins - Jasher has him as 42).
-1314 2447 Moses (age 80) in Midian encountered the burning bush -1314 2668 Exodus 3:2 KJV
-1313 2448 The Jewish nation left Egypt (see NOTES!) -1314 2668 Exodus 12:40-41 KJV; Galatians 3:17 KJV - the total years in Egypt were 430 (not 215)! The Exodus begins.
AM years difference of 220-222 years originates here (see NOTES!).
-1313 2448 The Jewish nation crossed the Red Sea (see NOTES!) -1314 2668 Exodus 14:21-22 KJV
-1313 2448 The revelation at Mount Sinai and the giving of the Torah -1314 2668 Exodus 19-20 KJV
-1313 2448 Moses broke the 1st Tablets -1314 2668 Exodus 32:19 KJV
-1312 2449 Moshe came down Mount Sinai with the 2nd Tablets -1314 2668 Exodus 34:29 KJV
-1312 2449 The Tabernacle was erected -1314 2668 Exodus 40:17 KJV
-1312 2449 The spies returned from Canaan with bad news, except Joshua (40) & Caleb (40) -1314 2668 Numbers 13:25-26 KJV; Joshua 14:7 KJV - the 40 years of wandering in the wilderness begins
-1274 2487 Aaron died (age 123); Miriam died (prior) -1274 2708 Numbers 20:1-28 KJV - Aaron's age at death verifies his birth year; Moses age 120, Joshua 80
-1273 2488 Moses died (age 120) -1274 2708 Deuteronomy 34:7 KJV
-1273 2488 The Jews crossed the Jordan into Canaan (see Comments & NOTES); Joshua age 80 -1274 2708 Joshua 3:17 KJV - 40 year Exodus ends


Israel's first Land Sabbath (7th year) in Canaan; Joshua age 87 -1267 2715 Leviticus 25:1-7 KJV
-1258 2503 The appointment of the Land of Israel was completed (after 15 years in Canaan - Chabad); Joshua age 95 -1259 2723 Joshua 14:7-10 KJV
-1245 2516 Joshua died (age 110) -1244 2738 Joshua 24:29 KJV - Joshua led Israel in Canaan for 30 years after Moses' death
See TLW link below proving 450 years of Judges "until Samuel" (Acts 13:20 KJV).
-1228 2533 The rule of Judges began with Othniel ben Kenaz -1228 2754 Judges 3:9-11 KJV


Israel's seventh Land Sabbath (49th year) in Canaan -1225 2757 Leviticus 25:8 KJV


Israel's first Jubilee (50th year) in Canaan -1224 2758 Leviticus 25:8 KJV
-1188 2573 Ehud ben Gerah became leader -1188 2794 Judges 3:15 KJV
-1107 2654 Shamgar ben Anath died -1107 2875 Judges 3:31 KJV
-1107 2654 Deborah became leader, w/Barak -1107 2875 Judges 4:4 KJV
-1067 2694 Gideon became leader -1067 2915 Judges 6:11-12 KJV
-1027 2734 Abimelech, son of Gideon, became leader -1027 2955 Judges 9:1-2 KJV
-1024 2737 Tol'a ben Pu'ah (Tola) became leader -1024 2958 Judges 10:1-2 KJV
-1003 2758 Ya'ir Hagil'adi (Jair) became leader -1003 2979 Judges 10:3-5 KJV
-982 2779 Yiftach (Jephthah) became leader but was only so for six years -982 3000 Judges 11:1-3 KJV; Judges 12:7 KJV
-973 2785 Yiftach (Jephthah) died - if his leading started in -982 BC + 6 years (judged/died) = -976 BC (not -973) -976 3006 Judges 12:7 KJV
-955 2803 Ivtsan (Ibzan) became leader - Chabad's 2803 AM is wrong by 3 years if the -955 BC is correct -955 3027 Judges 12:8-10 KJV
-969 2792 Eylon (Elon) became leader -969 3013 Judges 12:11-12 KJV
-959 2802 Avdon (Abdon) became leader -959 3023 Judges 12:13-15 KJV
-951 2810 Samson became leader -951 3031 Judges 13:1-2 KJV
-931 2830 Samson died -931 3051 Judges 16:30-31 KJV - he judged Israel for 20 years
-931 2830 Eli the Kohen became leader -931 3051 1 Samuel 4:15-18 KJV
-907 2854 David born -908 3074 Ruth 4:17-22 KJV


Eli died (age 98) - he judged for 40 years -891 3091 1 Samuel 4:15-18 KJV
See TLW link below proving 450 years of Judges "until Samuel" (Acts 13:20 KJV).
-890 2871 Samuel became leader - for 11 years: from Eli's death until Saul became king -891 3091 1 Samuel 7:2-15 KJV; Acts 13:20 KJV
-879 2882 Saul became king -880 3102 1 Samuel 10:1 KJV
-877 2884 David (age 30) became king of Judah (for the first 7 of 40 years) -878 3104 2 Samuel 2:4-7 KJV; 2 Samuel 5:4-5 KJV; 1 Chronicles 11:1-3 KJV


Samuel died

1 Samuel 25:1 KJV - sometime after anointing David but before Saul died
-869 2992 David (age 37) became king of all Israel (for the last 33 of 40 years) -871 3111 2 Samuel 5:3-5 KJV


Saul died, he reigned 40 years -840 3142 1 Samuel 31:6 KJV; 1 Chronicles 10 KJV; Acts 13:21 KJV


Ishbosheth (age 40) became king, he reigned 2 years -840 3142 2 Samuel 2:10 KJV; 2 Samuel 4 KJV - reigned over Israel but "the house of Judah followed David"


Ishbosheth died; David (age 37) made king of all Israel (was already king of Judah) -838 3144 2 Samuel 4 KJV - reigned over Israel 2 years, but "the house of Judah followed David"
-837 2924 David died (age 70) after ruling 40 years total; Solomon became king -838 3144 1 Kings 2:10-12 KJV; 1 Chronicles 29:26-28 KJV
-833 2928 Solomon began building the 1st Temple (his 4th year reign); 480th year from when Israel came out of Egypt (the Exodus) -834 3148 1 Kings 6:1-37 KJV; 2 Chronicles 3:1-2 KJV - 2nd month, 2nd day of the month (Zif)
480 years from Israel's entry into Egypt until king Solomon's 4th year reign.
-827 2935 Solomon completed the 1st Temple (his 11th year reign), 7 years after he started to build, 487th year after the Exodus -827 3155 1 Kings 6:38 KJV - 8th month (Bul) in the 487th year
-797 2964 Solomon died after reigning 40 years; Rehoboam (age 41) became king; Kingdom split -798 3184 1 Kings 11:42-12:20 KJV; 2 Chronicles 9:30-31 KJV; 2 Chronicles 12:13 KJV
-723 3035 Rehoboam died; Abijah became king of Judah -723 3334 1 Kings 14:31-15:2 KJV; 2 Chronicles 12:13-16 KJV
-720 3038 Abijah died; Asa became king of Judah -720 3337 1 Kings 15:8-10 KJV
-679 3079 Asa died; Jehoshaphat became king of Judah -679 3378 1 Kings 15:24-22:42 KJV
-654 3104 Jehoshaphat died; Jehoram became king of Judah -654 3403 1 Kings 22:50-28:17 KJV
-646 3112 Jehoram died; Ahaziah became king of Judah -646 3411 2 Kings 8:24-26 KJV
-645 3113 Ahaziah died; Athaliah usurped the throne -645 3412 2 Kings 9:27-11:3 KJV
-639 3119 Athaliah died; Joash became king of Judah -639 3418 2 Kings 11:20-12:1 KJV
-599 3159 Joash died; Amaziah became king of Judah -599 3458 2 Kings 12:21-14:2 KJV
-570 3188 Amaziah died; Uzziah became king of Judah -570 3487 2 Kings 14:21-15:2 KJV
-518 3240 Uzziah died; Jotham became king of Judah -518 3539 2 Kings 15:7-33 KJV
-502 3256 Jotham died; Ahaz became king of Judah -502 3555 2 Kings 15:38-16:2 KJV
-486 3272 Ahaz died; Hezekiah became king of Judah -486 3571 2 Kings 16:20-18:2 KJV
-457 3301 Hezekiah died; Manasseh became king of Judah -457 3600 2 Kings 18:13-21:1 KJV
-402 3356 Manasseh died; Amon became king of Judah -402 3655 2 Kings 21:18-19 KJV
-400 3358 Amon died; Josiah became king of Judah -400 3657 2 Kings 21:26-22:1 KJV
-369 3389 Josiah died; Jehoahaz became king of Judah -369 3688 2 Kings 23:30-31 KJV
-369 3389 Jehoahaz deposed; Jehoiakim became king of Judah -369 3688 2 Kings 23:34-36 KJV
-358 3400 Jehoiakim died; Jehoiachin became king of Judah -358 3699 2 Kings 24:6-8 KJV
-357 3401 Jehoiachin deposed; Zedekiah became king of Judah -357 3700 2 Kings 24:17-18 KJV
-346 3412 First Temple destroyed; Babylonian exile began -346 3711 2 Kings 25:8-9 KJV
-296 3462 Cyrus allowed Jews to return and rebuild the Temple -296 3761 Ezra 1:1-4 KJV
-275 3483 Second Temple completed -275 3782 Ezra 6:15 KJV
-261 3497 Ezra arrived in Jerusalem -261 3796 Ezra 7:8-9 KJV
-247 3511 Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem's walls -247 3810 Nehemiah 6:15 KJV
-141 3617 Maccabean revolt began -141 3916 (historical)
-138 3620 Hanukkah: Temple rededicated -138 3919 (historical)
-63 3695 Roman conquest of Judea by Pompey -63 3994 (historical)
-4 3756 Birth of Jesus -2 3980 Matthew 1:18-25 KJV
834 years from Solomon's 4th to the birth of Jesus. AD years begin below.
28 3788 Jesus began his ministry 28 4009 Luke 3:23 KJV

I'm starting out with Chabad's "Timeline of Jewish History" (link below) on the left, and comparing it to my KJV scriptural study on the right (links below). Note, I'm mostly using names from the KJV rather than Chabad. Please be sure to check my comments & NOTES below for more clarifications:

* My AM year starts at 0 (zero) but only because you have to experience a full year in order to count it as a year ...and... since the Bible says Adam was 130 (not 129, not 131) when Seth was born, the only way to keep the tally correct is to start the count using the 'placeholder' number zero.

Dates are AM & BC/AD. My goal is to show where the main difference begins and to explain why our year counts differ, so watch for RED at the point where Israel (Jacob) enters Egypt to the Exodus from Egypt - because, as a result, Jewish tradition has the Exodus as 2448 AM whereas I have it as 2668 AM per the scripture link in the table.

Otherwise, our BC/AD years match up within 1-2 years (for the most part) - which in itself is remarkable considering I did the majority of my years from the KJV scriptures!

NOTES: This is NOT "year zero", this is simply a placeholder 0 so that the count in years remains unchanged per scripture. All years in italics are of uncertain sources, ex: if it's on the Chabad side but wasn't on mine then I added it to my side in italics ... and visa versa.

NOTES: - Scripture does NOT say this: "After Levi died, the enslavement in Egypt began" ... it's 'Jewish tradition'.

- Here is where our AM timelines diverge by some 220-222 years, their 2448 vs my KJV 2668 ... again, due to 'Jewish tradition' and not scripture: "The Jewish nation left Egypt", "The Jewish nation crossed the Red Sea", "The revelation at Mount Sinai and the giving of the Torah", and "Moses broke the Tablets" ... but notice how the BC/AD dates are still aligned!

- The times of the Judges "until Samuel", as noted in Acts 13:20 KJV, has been proven in my study and resulting blog article (link below). What's in the Chabad timeline above (and my years from theirs, AM +220-222 years) is not completely accurate because it seems their timeline doesn't include the times they were oppressed. My blog article comes to exactly 450 years but I don't know when the "until Samuel" actually began so I can only guestimate up there. None the less, we could completely delete that whole section and not affect the rest of the data. I've left it there for now - perhaps at some point I'll redo it according to my article's years if I can figure out a start or end thereof. For now, I'm assuming their BC dates are correct (and I'm therefore using those to get mine) because by the time we get down to Solomon's 4th year (480 years after the Exodus) ... we match! BC dates only ... NOT ... AM dates, for which I'm assuming mine are more biblically correct.

- There is an assumed discrepency between 1 Kings 6:1 KJV & Acts 13:17-22 KJV in that the 480 years -vs- the 430 years don't align, and ya, I can't make them do so either. So, I'm going with the 480 years in the OT (rather than the 430 years in the NT) because those are exact years, whereas Paul seems to be giving estimated years - for instance, he doesn't specify how long the division of the land of Canaan amongst Israel was, nor how long Samuel was a leader (it seems Chabad has that as approximately 11 years until Saul becomes king). I believe the division of the land may have taken almost all of Joshua's Canaan years (I estimate that to be 30 years before he died at age 110), others estimate it to be as low as 7 years (Chabad). Samuel overlapped both Saul & David. David ruled in Hebron for 7-1/2 years during Saul's last years and after Saul his son Ishbosheth reigned for 2 years (both overlapped David's 7-1/2 years) before David took control of all of Israel for his remaining 33 (of 40) years. Because of these issues, I, like others, choose to go with the OT years of 480, for which, even Chabad's timeline does likewise. On the upside tho, I do feel I was able to figure out the timeline for the lives of the "fourth generation" in Genesis 15:16 KJV (Levi, Kohath, Amram, Aaron/Moses) from the time Levi (age 130) entered Egypt and right on down to Solomon's 4th year (480 years). The link to that blog post is below.

- For the record, I don't believe the 430 years is evenly split between Canaan (215 years) & Egypt (215 years) as Chabad does ... I believe the entire 430 years was solely in Egypt from the time Jacob (age 130) entered with his clan (Genesis 47:9 KJV) until Aaron (age 83) and Moses (age 80) let Israel out of Egypt (the Exodus begins - Exodus 7:7 KJV).

- When I say "Chabad" or refer to Chabad timeline (link below), I mean that it's their timeline I'm working from with their dates on the left, mine on the right. At the bottom of their page is this statement: "Adapted from the Codex Judaica, a chronological index of Jewish history covering 5764 years of Biblical, Talmudic, & post-Talmudic history by Rabbi Mattis Kantor." When I say Chabad I don't mean the organization or religion specifically, rather I'm referring to the timeline on their website.

Checking for errors? You can add Chadad's AM + BC or AD years and they should = 3761; likewise you can add my AM + BC or AD years and they should = 3982.


My Links: The Lamb's Wife Blog (Blogspot/Blogger)
04/08/25 ~ 4th Generation Timeline
04/05/25 ~ My Jasher Timeline (Chapters 1-26)
03/23/25 ~ Chronology ... 3982 BC to 2025 AD
03/22/25 ~ A c t s 13:20 ... 450 years
02/20/18 ~ My REVISED Biblical Chronology
02/20/18 ~ Terah & Abraham
04/10/16 ~ *The MATH* 3982 BC/AM to 2018 AD

Others' Links:
BlueLetterBible (KJV)
GROK 3 (by xAI)
The Book of Jasher
The Book of Jubilees (RH Charles, 1917)
The Testament of the Twelve Patriachs (including Levi, Kohath, Amram, and Moses)
Timeline of Jewish History (Chabad)