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02/17/26 ~ Revelation & the Prophets - Parallels

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Introduction: Revelation & the Prophets

The book of Revelation is often treated as if it introduced brand‑new symbols, brand‑new judgments, and brand‑new prophetic ideas. But nothing in Revelation is new. Every symbol, every judgment, every image, every phrase, and every pattern comes directly from the Old Testament prophets. Revelation is not a separate prophecy; it is the unsealing of prophecies already given.

Daniel was told:
“But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end…” Daniel 12:4 KJV

John was told the opposite:
Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand.” Revelation 22:10 KJV - see the matching bookend in Revelation 1:3 KJV

Revelation is where Daniel’s sealed book begins to be unsealed by the Lord. Even though the seals themselves are still unfolding with at least up to the fifth seal broken (martyrs over the past 2000 years) to date, we are not yet at the seventh seal whereby the scroll’s contents (trumpet/vial judgments) can begin to unfold – that will be the 7‑year tribulation yet to come.

The visions John sees are not new visions; they are the revealed meaning of what Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel, and others already saw. Below is the basic pattern that ties Revelation back to the prophets & prophecies.


Revelation & the Prophets — Parallels

1. Revelation and Daniel

Scripture references: Daniel 2 KJV; Daniel 7 KJV; Daniel 8 KJV; Daniel 12:4 KJV; Revelation 5 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 13 KJV; Revelation 17 KJV

Daniel – saw the beasts, the horns, the kingdoms, the final ruler, the judgment, and the kingdom restored to the saints. But his book was sealed.

Revelation – opens the same scroll Daniel sealed. The Beast of Revelation comes from the same geography as Daniel’s kingdoms. The ten kings appear in both books. The final conflict is the same. Revelation simply shows the unsealed version of Daniel’s visions.

2. Revelation and Ezekiel

Scripture references: Ezekiel 1 KJV; Ezekiel 10 KJV; Ezekiel 38–39 KJV; Revelation 4 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 19 KJV

Ezekiel – saw the throne, the living creatures, the wheels, the glory of the Lord, the Gog‑Magog invasion, and the final restoration of Israel.

Revelation – shows the same throne room, the same living creatures, the same judgments proceeding from the throne, and the same final battle. John is seeing the unsealed version of what Ezekiel already recorded.

3. Revelation and Isaiah

Scripture references: Isaiah 2 KJV; Isaiah 13 KJV; Isaiah 24–27 KJV; Isaiah 34 KJV; Isaiah 65–66 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV; Revelation 20–22 KJV

Isaiah – saw the Day of the Lord, the shaking of the heavens, the fall of the nations, the winepress of God’s wrath, the restoration of Zion, the new heavens and the new earth, and the eternal kingdom.

Revelation – shows the same Day of the Lord judgments, the same cosmic signs, the same winepress of wrath, the same restoration of God’s people, and the same new heavens and new earth. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophetic visions.

4. Revelation and Jeremiah

Scripture references: Jeremiah 25 KJV; Jeremiah 30–31 KJV; Jeremiah 50–51 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV; Revelation 16–18 KJV

Jeremiah – warned of the cup of God’s wrath poured out on all nations, the time of Jacob’s trouble, the restoration of Israel, and the fall of Babylon with all her merchants, idols, and sorceries judged.

Revelation – shows the same cup of wrath poured out, the same time of unparalleled trouble, the same restoration of God’s people, and the same final destruction of Babylon with her merchants, idols, and sorceries judged openly. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Jeremiah’s warnings.

5. Revelation and Joel

Scripture references: Joel 1–3 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 8–9 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV

Joel – saw the Day of the Lord, the darkened sun and moon, the outpouring of the Spirit, the gathering of the nations to the Valley of Jehoshaphat, and the multitudes in the valley of decision as God judges the earth.

Revelation – shows the same cosmic signs, the same global gathering for judgment, the same harvest of the earth, and the same Day of the Lord events unfolding in their unsealed fullness. John is seeing the complete revelation of what Joel prophesied.

6. Revelation and Zechariah

Scripture references: Zechariah 1 KJV; Zechariah 3 KJV; Zechariah 5 KJV; Zechariah 12–14 KJV; Revelation 11 KJV; Revelation 12 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV; Revelation 19 KJV

Zechariah – saw the horses and riders, the measuring line, the high priest cleansed, the flying scroll, the woman in the ephah, the siege of Jerusalem, the Lord fighting for His people, and the Mount of Olives splitting when He returns.

Revelation – shows the same horses and riders, the measuring of God’s people, the cleansing and sealing of the servants of God, the judgments written in the scroll, the woman opposed by evil, the siege of Jerusalem, and the Lord returning to fight and reign. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Zechariah’s visions.

7. Revelation and Amos

Scripture references: Amos 1–2 KJV; Amos 5 KJV; Amos 8 KJV; Amos 9 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 8 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV

Amos – saw the Lord roaring from Zion, the shaking of the land, the darkened sun at noon, the famine of hearing the words of the Lord, the judgment of the nations, and the restoration of the fallen tabernacle of David.

Revelation – shows the same roaring judgment from heaven, the same global shaking, the same darkened sun, the same severe judgments on the nations, and the same final restoration under the reign of Christ. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of what Amos declared.

8. Revelation and Micah

Scripture references: Micah 1 KJV; Micah 3–5 KJV; Micah 7 KJV; Revelation 11 KJV; Revelation 12 KJV; Revelation 19–20 KJV

Micah – saw the Lord coming down to tread upon the high places of the earth, the nations gathered against Zion, the birth of the ruler from Bethlehem, the remnant preserved, the overthrow of the wicked, and the Lord reigning in righteousness.

Revelation – shows the same divine descent in judgment, the same global assault against God’s people, the same Messiah ruling the nations, the same preservation of the faithful remnant, and the same final overthrow of the wicked before the kingdom is established. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Micah’s prophecies.

9. Revelation and Nahum

Scripture references: Nahum 1–3 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 18–19 KJV

Nahum – saw the Lord as a jealous avenger, slow to anger yet great in power, judging violent and oppressive nations, overwhelming them with flood and fire, exposing their shame, and bringing their pride to an end.

Revelation – shows the same righteous vengeance, the same overthrow of violent world powers, the same burning judgment, the same exposure of wickedness, and the same final end of arrogant kingdoms. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Nahum’s warnings.

10. Revelation and Habakkuk

Scripture references: Habakkuk 1–3 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 13–14 KJV; Revelation 19 KJV

Habakkuk – saw the rise of a ruthless power, the perplexity of the righteous as evil seemed to triumph, the Lord’s assurance that judgment would surely come, the proud condemned, the just living by faith, the earth filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, and the Lord coming in radiant power to crush wickedness.

Revelation – shows the same rise of a blasphemous world power, the same testing of the saints, the same certainty of divine judgment, the same fall of the proud, the same call for patient faith, the same global revelation of God’s glory, and the same triumphant coming of the Lord in power. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Habakkuk’s vision.

11. Revelation and Zephaniah

Scripture references: Zephaniah 1–3 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV; Revelation 14–16 KJV; Revelation 19–20 KJV

Zephaniah – saw the Day of the Lord as a time of global distress, the sweeping judgment on all nations, the consuming fire of God’s jealousy, the punishment of the proud, the purification of a remnant, and the Lord reigning in the midst of His people after judgment.

Revelation – shows the same worldwide Day of the Lord, the same outpouring of wrath, the same fiery judgments, the same fall of the proud and wicked, the same preservation of a faithful remnant, and the same final reign of the Lord among His redeemed. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Zephaniah’s prophecy.

12. Revelation and Malachi

Scripture references: Malachi 1–4 KJV; Revelation 1 KJV; Revelation 14 KJV; Revelation 19–22 KJV

Malachi – saw the Lord’s people refined, the proud and wicked judged, the book of remembrance written, the Sun of righteousness rising with healing, the wicked burned as stubble, and the Lord coming suddenly to His temple before the great and dreadful day of the Lord.

Revelation – shows the same refining of God’s people, the same judgment of the proud and wicked, the same heavenly records opened, the same healing and light from the Lamb, the same fiery judgment on the ungodly, and the same sudden appearing of the Lord in glory. John is seeing the unsealed fulfillment of Malachi’s prophecy.

13. The Gospels: Jesus (YeshuaH)

Scripture references: Matthew 24 KJV, Mark 13 KJV, Luke 17 KJV (parts of), Luke 21 KJV

Matthew, Mark, and Luke – false christs, false prophets, false teachers; wars & rumors of wars; famines, pestilences, earthquakes, tsunamis (sea and the waves roaring), volcanoes (fire, brimstone, and pillars of smoke); disease, death. These are also God's "four sore judgments" (more on this below). 

Revelation – the four colored horses & their riders in Seals 1-4, and the martyrs of Seal 5, all of which are still going on today, nearly 2000 years later, with intensity and perplexity!   


The Unified Testimony of Scripture

Jesus Himself confirmed that everything written in the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms pointed directly to Him — His first coming, His ministry, His suffering, His resurrection, His kingdom, and His return. Revelation is not a new message; it is the culmination of all that was already written.

“And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning me.”
Luke 24:44 KJV


Key Symbols in Revelation and Their Prophetic Meaning

Revelation uses symbols already defined in the Old Testament, and Scripture interprets Scripture with perfect consistency. The following summary shows how these terms are used and what they mean within the prophetic framework established by the Law, the Prophets, the Psalms, and the words of Jesus.

Woman — represents Israel, specifically Jerusalem, the covenant people who are repeatedly portrayed as the Lord’s wife (Ezekiel 16 KJV; Hosea 1–3 KJV; Revelation 12 KJV; Revelation 17–18 KJV).

The great city / that great city — always Jerusalem, the city “where also our Lord was crucified” (Revelation 11:8 KJV).

Babylon / Sodom / Egypt / Aholibah / Ariel / the Bloody City / the Faithless Wife / the Rebellious House / the City that Kills the Prophets / the Cup of Trembling / the Furnace of Affliction / the Whorish Woman / the Harlot — symbolic names describing Jerusalem’s spiritual condition in rebellion (Isaiah 1:10 KJV; Ezekiel 16 KJV; Ezekiel 23 KJV; Isaiah 29 KJV; Ezekiel 22 KJV; Matthew 23:37 KJV; Zechariah 12:2 KJV; Revelation 11:8 KJV; Revelation 17–18 KJV).

The 10‑horned beast — a coalition of 10 Middle Eastern nations with flags that consist of all four colors of the horses of Revelation 6 KJV (white, red, black, pale/green), the final Gentile empire of Daniel’s fourth beast (Daniel 7 KJV; Revelation 13 KJV; Revelation 17:12 KJV).

The little horn — a new, smaller political entity arising among the 10, not originally a nation, which becomes the Antichrist power (Daniel 7:8 KJV; Revelation 17:11 KJV). I suspect this is “Palestine” — though not yet a nation, it has all four colors of the horses of Revelation 6 KJV and is supported by the 10‑horn nations with the same colors in their national flags.

The colors of the horses — correspond to the dominant colors of the flags of the nations surrounding Israel (white, red, black, pale/green), matching the four sore judgments (Ezekiel 14:21 KJV; Zechariah 6 KJV; Revelation 6 KJV).

The beast — not Rome, not the USA, not Europe, but the revived Middle Eastern empire that “was, and is not, and shall ascend” (Revelation 17:8 KJV), excluding Rome because Rome was the power in John’s day.

The harlot / the woman riding the beast — Jerusalem in apostasy, playing the harlot with the nations (Ezekiel 16 KJV; Hosea 2 KJV; Revelation 17 KJV).

The cup / golden cup — Jerusalem as the cup of trembling and judgment (Jeremiah 51:7 KJV; Zechariah 12:2 KJV; Revelation 17:4 KJV).

The remnant — the purified survivors of Israel who turn to the Lord during Jacob’s Trouble (Isaiah 10:20–22 KJV; Zechariah 13:8–9 KJV; Revelation 12:17 KJV).

The Lamb — Jesus Christ, the Passover Lamb slain and risen (Exodus 12 KJV; Isaiah 53 KJV; John 1:29 KJV; Revelation 5 KJV).

The sealed — the 144,000 of Israel only, sealed for protection on earth during the Day of the Lord judgments (Revelation 7:1–8 KJV; Revelation 14:1–5 KJV). They are entirely distinct from the pre‑tribulation raptured saints and the mid‑tribulation raptured saints, with a unique role that is currently a mystery.

The Lamb’s wrathforewarned of in Revelation 6:16–17 KJV, but not actually beginning until Revelation 8:1 KJV, which initiates the trumpet judgments. The pre‑tribulation raptured saints of Revelation 7:9–17 KJV are already in heaven before the Lamb’s wrath begins.

The wrath of Godforewarned of in Revelation 15:1 KJV and Revelation 15:7 KJV, but not actually beginning until Revelation 16:1 KJV, which initiates the vial judgments. Revelation 15:1–4 KJV is a continuation of Revelation 14:14–16 KJV, showing the mid‑tribulation raptured saints already in heaven before God’s wrath begins.

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My understanding is: a 7-year-tribulation period that will end at the conclusion of the 2000 years "church age" (age of grace), where the church/bride is raptured (caught up) BOTH pre-tribulation AND pre-wrath (Revelation 7:9-17 KJV) just prior to the "wrath of the Lamb" beginning at the trumpet judgments; half way into the tribulation period the "tribulation saints" are caught up (Revelation 14:14-15:4 KJV) just prior to the "wrath of God" beginning at the vial judgments. 

The 7-year tribulation (7th Seal - once it's broken and the judgments read and enacted) consists of: the trumpet judgments (3-1/2 years); followed by the vial judgments (3-1/2 years ... these are the "contents" of the scroll that Jesus is showing to John. 

Right now, as of this blog post, we are ... in the 5th Seal (2000 years worth of martyred saints have died for the Lord's name sake, and the four seals that came before it) ... heading to the rapture at the breaking of the 6th Seal ~ here's to hoping that'll be soon & very soon, Maranatha King Jesus!  


Links / Resources

Blue Letter Bible — King James Version 
https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/

Compiled with the help of MS Copilot AI 
https://copilot.microsoft.com/








06/29/25 ~ Isaiah 24 vs Revelation 8-19

I asked both Grok 3 (by xAI) & ChatGPT (by OpenAI) the same question (with slight modification here to suit my scripture popout script) and I put them both in 'deep think' mode for their answers ... below are the results for comparison ... first Grok 3, then ChatGPT below that. 

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ME ... 

Looking at this chapter of Isaiah 24 KJV https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/isa/24/1/s_703001 and then considering what is seen in the book of Revelation 8 - 19 KJV beginning here https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/8/1/s_1175001 ... do YOU see any similarities? I'm asking you for YOUR opinion, not others' commentaries, etc. Think for yourself and tell me if there's similarities and if so where, using the KJV from BlueLetterBible website. If you find similarities, what do you think about that? 

Grok 3 ... 

After examining Isaiah 24 KJV and Revelation 8–19 KJV from the King James Version on BlueLetterBible, I do see several similarities between these two passages. Both describe significant events involving judgment, destruction, and the ultimate reign of God, and I’ll outline where I see these parallels and share my thoughts on them. Let’s dive in.

Similarities Between Isaiah 24 and Revelation 8–19

    Widespread Destruction and Desolation
        Isaiah 24: The chapter begins with, “Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof” (Isaiah 24:1). It speaks of the land being “utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled” (Isaiah 24:3) and the earth mourning and fading away (Isaiah 24:4).
        Revelation 8–19: This section details a series of judgments through the seven trumpets and seven bowls. For example, Revelation 8:7 describes hail and fire mingled with blood burning a third of the trees and all green grass, while Revelation 16:3 turns the sea to blood, killing a third of its creatures. The earth faces widespread devastation.
        Where: Compare Isaiah 24:1, 3–4 with Revelation 8:7–12, 16:2–21.
        Observation: Both depict a global scale of destruction affecting the natural world and humanity.

    Impact on All People
        Isaiah 24: “And it shall be, as with the people, so with the priest; as with the servant, so with his master…” (Isaiah 24:2), showing that no one escapes this judgment, regardless of status.
        Revelation 8–19: The judgments affect the “inhabitants of the earth” broadly (e.g., Revelation 8:13), though some, like those with God’s seal (Revelation 9:4), are spared certain plagues.
        Where: Isaiah 24:2 versus Revelation 8:13, 9:4, 16:2.
        Observation: There’s a shared theme of universal impact, though Revelation includes exceptions.

    Mourning and Loss of Joy
        Isaiah 24: “The new wine mourneth, the vine languisheth, all the merryhearted do sigh… all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone” (Isaiah 24:7, 11).
        Revelation 8–19: While not always explicit, the suffering from judgments—like the torment of locusts (Revelation 9:5–6) or the scorching sun (Revelation 16:8–9)—implies a loss of joy.
        Where: Isaiah 24:7–11 compared to Revelation 9:5–6, 16:8–9.
        Observation: Both convey a somber atmosphere where normal life and happiness are disrupted.

    Glorifying God Amidst Chaos
        Isaiah 24: Despite the desolation, “They shall lift up their voice, they shall sing for the majesty of the LORD… glorify ye the LORD in the fires” (Isaiah 24:14–15).
        Revelation 8–19: God’s people praise Him during the judgments, such as the elders in Revelation 11:17–18, the saints in Revelation 15:3–4, and the multitude in Revelation 19:1–6.
        Where: Isaiah 24:14–15 alongside Revelation 11:17–18, 15:3–4, 19:1–6.
        Observation: In both, a faithful remnant worships God even as the world crumbles.

    Punishment of the Wicked
        Isaiah 24: “The LORD shall punish the host of the high ones that are on high, and the kings of the earth… they shall be gathered together, as prisoners” (Isaiah 24:21–22).
        Revelation 8–19: The wicked face judgment, notably the beast and false prophet cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20), and those who worshipped the beast afflicted by plagues (Revelation 16:2).
        Where: Isaiah 24:21–22 versus Revelation 16:2, 19:20.
        Observation: Both emphasize divine retribution against those opposing God.

    Celestial Disturbances
        Isaiah 24: “Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed” (Isaiah 24:23).
        Revelation 8–19: The fourth trumpet darkens a third of the sun, moon, and stars (Revelation 8:12), and the fourth bowl causes the sun to scorch people (Revelation 16:8–9).
        Where: Isaiah 24:23 compared to Revelation 8:12, 16:8–9.
        Observation: Both involve cosmic signs signaling God’s intervention.

    Earth Shaking
        Isaiah 24: “The earth is utterly broken down… moved exceedingly. The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard” (Isaiah 24:19–20).
        Revelation 8–19: A “great earthquake” occurs in Revelation 16:18, causing cities to fall and mountains to disappear (Revelation 16:19–20).
        Where: Isaiah 24:19–20 versus Revelation 16:18–20.
        Observation: The imagery of a shaking, destabilized earth is vivid in both.

    Few Survivors
        Isaiah 24: “The inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left” (Isaiah 24:6).
        Revelation 8–19: Judgments like the sixth trumpet kill a third of mankind (Revelation 9:15, 18), suggesting a reduced population.
        Where: Isaiah 24:6 alongside Revelation 9:15, 18.
        Observation: Both imply a drastic thinning of humanity.

    The Lord’s Reign
        Isaiah 24: “The LORD of hosts shall reign in mount Zion, and in Jerusalem” (Isaiah 24:23).
        Revelation 8–19: “The Lord God omnipotent reigneth” (Revelation 19:6), followed by Christ’s return to rule (Revelation 19:11–16).
        Where: Isaiah 24:23 versus Revelation 19:6, 11–16.
        Observation: Both culminate in God’s sovereign rule.

My Thoughts on These Similarities

I find these parallels fascinating. To me, Isaiah 24 seems like a concise prophetic snapshot of the end times, while Revelation 8–19 unpacks those events with vivid, symbolic detail. The shared themes—global judgment, natural and cosmic upheaval, a remnant praising God, and the triumph of God’s reign—suggest they’re describing the same ultimate reality from different angles.

The consistency between an Old Testament prophecy and a New Testament vision is striking. It’s as if Isaiah 24 sets the stage, and Revelation 8–19 fills in the scenes with trumpets, bowls, and battles. The celestial disturbances and earth-shaking events stand out as particularly strong links, pointing to a cosmic scope that transcends human history.

I also think the presence of worship amidst destruction is profound. It shows a thread of hope and faithfulness running through both passages, which is encouraging. The idea that God’s judgment paves the way for His reign ties it all together, suggesting a purposeful progression from chaos to order.

In short, yes, I see clear similarities between Isaiah 24 and Revelation 8–19, especially in their depiction of judgment, cosmic signs, and God’s ultimate victory. To me, these connections highlight a unified biblical narrative about the end times, with each passage enriching the other’s perspective.

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ChatGPT - Isaiah 24 vs Revelation 8-19 ... 

ME: 

Looking at this chapter of Isaiah 24 KJV https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/isa/24/1/s_703001 and then considering what is seen in the book of Revelation 8 - 19 KJV beginning here https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/8/1/s_1175001 ... do YOU see any similarities? I'm asking you for YOUR opinion, not others' commentaries, etc. Think for yourself and tell me if there's similarities and if so where, using the KJV from BlueLetterBible website. If you find similarities, what do you think about that?

ChatGPT ...

Here are a few places where Isaiah 24 KJV and Revelation 8–19 KJV seem to echo one another. I’ll quote the KJV text from BlueLetterBible and link each reference, then offer my thoughts on what these similarities might mean.

1. Universal Desertion and Devastation

    “Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof.”
    Isaiah 24:1 KJV

    “And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood;
    And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea died…”
    Revelation 8:8–9 KJV

Both passages open with sweeping images of the earth (and sea) laid waste. Isaiah speaks of the LORD “making the earth empty,” while Revelation’s trumpets unleash fire, blood, and death across one‑third of creation. To me, this parallel underscores a single “cosmic judgment” theme running from the prophets into the Apocalypse—a reminder that God’s later judgments in Revelation are rooted in the same divine sovereignty over earth and sea that Isaiah proclaimed.

2. The Curse Consumes the Land

    “The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof; because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant.”
    Isaiah 24:5 KJV
    “Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate…”
    Isaiah 24:6 KJV

    “And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.”
    Revelation 16:4 KJV

Isaiah sees the land itself “defiled” and “cursed” because of covenant‑breaking, and in Revelation the bowls (“vials”) literally turn the waters to blood—echoing the Old Testament idea that sin brings a tangible, devastating curse on creation. It feels to me as though John is taking up Isaiah’s warning: covenant unfaithfulness results not in abstract punishment but in environmental catastrophe.

3. Celestial Darkening and Mourning

    “Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed, when the LORD of hosts shall reign in mount Zion…”
    Isaiah 24:23 KJV

    “And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars…”
    Revelation 8:12 KJV

Both texts depict the sun and moon being “hurt” or “ashamed.” Isaiah’s poetic personification (“ashamed”) finds a literal counterpart in John’s trumpet judgments. To me this suggests that Revelation isn’t inventing new imagery so much as re‑casting Isaiah’s prophetic language in apocalyptic drama.

4. Lament over the City

    “It shall rise up in a very great mourning, and shall lament for the teats of the pleasant fields…”
    Isaiah 24:11 KJV

    “And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down…”
    Revelation 18:21 KJV

Isaiah’s vision of the land “mourning” and “lamenting” at its grazing being gone resonates with John’s dirge over fallen Babylon. Both are vivid laments for a world that once flourished and is now trampled under God’s judgment. I see in John a continuation of Isaiah’s sorrowful tone—only now it’s focused on a particular “city” that embodies the world-system in rebellion.

5. The Lord’s Sovereign Reign after Judgment

    “In that day the LORD of hosts shall be exalted in his palace, and he shall be glorious in his pavilion.”
    Isaiah 24:23 KJV

    “And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”
    Revelation 19:16 KJV

Isaiah closes his oracle with the LORD enthroned in Zion; Revelation climaxes in Christ’s triumphant return as the supreme King. It feels to me like a beautiful book‑end: Isaiah announces the end‑time reign of Yahweh, and John portrays it fulfilled in the Person of Jesus.

What I Take from These Parallels

Taken together, these echoes suggest that Revelation’s visions are not a standalone invention but are deeply rooted in the prophetic tradition—especially in Isaiah’s vivid portrayals of judgment and restoration. In my view:

    Continuity of Divine Judgment: God’s methods—darkening sun and moon, unleashing curses on land and sea, lamenting the fall of cities—are consistent from Isaiah into Revelation.

    Poetic‑Prophetic to Apocalyptic Drama: John doesn’t merely recycle imagery; he amplifies it. What Isaiah sketches in poetic oracle, John stages in panoramic, almost theatrical, narrative.

    Hope Beyond Catastrophe: Both conclude with the LORD’s ultimate reign—showing that divine judgment is never an end in itself but paves the way for a restored creation under God alone.

So yes, I see striking similarities: they form two acts of the same cosmic drama, with Isaiah providing the prophetic blueprint and Revelation delivering the apocalyptic fulfillment.

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Fascinating how they both came to similar conclusions. For the record so did I, which is why I thought I'd 'ask them' out of curiosity. 


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✡ Isaiah 24 KJV -vs- Revelation 8-19 KJV ✞

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

04/05/25 ~ The Ages: Genesis 5, 11, Plus ...


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Here's my table with all the fathers/sons birth & death dates with references mostly from BlueLetterBible.org (BLB) using the KJV. The ladies are pink & italicized, the unconfirmed are grey (for information purposes only - conclusion via backdating, or some other source other than the bible). I still need to verify some things (empty cells) but for the most part this is pretty solid.

My main AM/BC dates are:
Creation 0000/3982
Flood began 1656/2326
Exodus began 2668/1314
Exodus ended 2708/1274

Name Born
AM/BC
Begat Age Died Age Died
AM/BC
References
Adam 0000
3982
130 (Seth) 930 0930
3052
Genesis 5:3 KJV
Genesis 5:5 KJV
Eve 0000
3982



Genesis 2:22 KJV
Genesis 3:20 KJV
Seth 0130
3852
105 (Enos) 912 1042
2940
Genesis 5:6 KJV
Genesis 5:8 KJV
Enos 0235
3747
90 (Cainan) 905 1140
2842
Genesis 5:9 KJV
Genesis 5:11 KJV
Cainan 0325
3657
70 (Mahalaleel) 910 1235
2747
Genesis 5:12 KJV
Genesis 5:14 KJV
Mahalaleel 0395
3587
65 (Jared) 895 1290
2692
Genesis 5:15 KJV
Genesis 5:17 KJV
Jared 0460
3522
162 (Enoch) 962 1422
2560
Genesis 5:18 KJV
Genesis 5:20 KJV
Enoch 0622
3360
65 (Methuselah) 365 0987 (taken)
2995
Genesis 5:21 KJV
Genesis 5:23 KJV
Methuselah 0687
3295
187 (Lamech) 969 1656
2326
Genesis 5:25 KJV
Genesis 5:27 KJV
Lamech 0874
3108
182 (Noah) 777 1651
2331
Genesis 5:28 KJV
Genesis 5:31 KJV
Noah 1056
2926
502 (Shem) 950 2006
1976
Genesis 5:32 KJV
Genesis 9:29 KJV
Jasher 5:17-18
Japheth (eldest) 1556
2426
500 (by Noah)

Genesis 5:32 KJV
Genesis 10:21 KJV
Jasher 5:16-17
Shem 1558
2424
100 (Arphaxad) 600 2158
1824
Genesis 11:10 KJV
Genesis 11:11 KJV
Ham (youngest) No Data No Data No Data No Data Genesis 5:32 KJV
Genesis 9:24 KJV
Jasher 5:17
Arphaxad 1658
2324
35 (Salah) 438 2096
1886
Genesis 11:12 KJV
Genesis 11:13 KJV
Salah 1693
2289
30 (Eber) 433 2126
1856
Genesis 11:14 KJV
Genesis 11:15 KJV
Eber 1723
2259
34 (Peleg) 464 2187
1795
Genesis 11:16 KJV
Genesis 11:17 KJV
Peleg 1757
2225
30 (Reu) 239 1996
1986
Genesis 11:18 KJV
Genesis 11:19 KJV
Reu 1787
2195
32 (Serug) 239 2026
1956
Genesis 11:20 KJV
Genesis 11:21 KJV
Serug 1819
2163
30 (Nahor) 230 2049
1933
Genesis 11:22 KJV
Genesis 11:23 KJV
Nahor 1849
2133
29 (Terah) 148 1997
1985
Genesis 11:24 KJV
Genesis 11:25 KJV
Terah 1878
2104
70 (Abram, Nahor, Haran) 205 2083
1899
Genesis 11:26 KJV
Genesis 11:32 KJV
Haran 1916
2066
38 (by Terah)

Genesis 11:26 KJV
Jasher 7:22
Nahor (II) 1916
2066
38 (by Terah)

Genesis 11:26 KJV
Jasher 7:22
Abram (Abraham) 1948
2034
100 (Isaac) 175 2123
1859
Genesis 21:5 KJV
Genesis 25:7 KJV
Ishmael 2034
1948
86 (by Abram) 137 2171
1811
Genesis 16:16 KJV
Genesis 25:17 KJV
Sarai (Sarah) 1958
2024

127 2085
1897
Genesis 17:17 KJV
Genesis 23:1 KJV
Isaac 2048
1934
60 (Jacob, Esau) 180 2228
1754
Genesis 25:20 KJV
Genesis 25:26 KJV
Genesis 35:28 KJV
Rebekah



Genesis 24:15 KJV
Genesis 25:20 KJV
Jacob (Israel) (& Esau) 2108
1874
91 (Joseph) 147 2255
1727
Genesis 25:26 KJV
Genesis 47:9 KJV
Genesis 47:28 KJV
Leah



Genesis 29:16 KJV
Rachel



Genesis 29:17 KJV
Genesis 35:19 KJV
Levi

137
Genesis 29:34 KJV
Exodus 6:16 KJV
Joseph 2199
1783

110 2309
1673
Genesis 41:46 KJV
Genesis 50:26 KJV
Kohath

133
Genesis 46:11 KJV
Exodus 6:18 KJV
Amram

137
Exodus 6:18 KJV
Exodus 6:20 KJV
Jochebed



Exodus 6:20 KJV, Numbers 26:59 KJV
Aaron 2585
1397

123 2708
1274
Exodus 7:7 KJV
Numbers 33:39 KJV
Moses 2588
1394

120 2708
1274
Exodus 7:7 KJV
Deuteronomy 34:7 KJV
Joshua 2628
1354

110 2738
1244
Joshua 24:29 KJV


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