Chapter, Paragraph
1 10,1| Kingdom by Assyria in 721 B.C. Included here are the stories
2 10,1| by the Babylonians in 587 B.C., with the subsequent Deportation
3 10,1| the first exiles in 537 B.C., followed by the rebuilding
4 10,1| Jerusalem between 742 and 687 B.C., when the Northern Kingdom
5 10,1| His ministry began in 627 B.C. and ended some time after
6 10,1| by the Babylonians in 587 B.C. The dominant ideas of the
7 10,1| extended from 593 to 563 B.C., when he was in Babylon
8 10,1| Northern Kingdom (750-722 B.C.). He can be characterized
9 10,1| period, probably from 400-350 B.C. He views a locust plague
10 10,1| period from about 760-750 B.C. A shepherd from the Judean
11 10,1| Prophet Isaiah (742-687 B.C.). Like the Prophet Amos,
12 10,1| prophesied between 626-612 B.C. and concerns himself with
13 10,1| probably between 608-598 B.C. He confronts the disturbing
14 10,1| of King Josiah (640-609 B.C.), and this prophecy can
15 10,1| 6th to 9th months of 520 B.C. In five addresses, he exhorted
16 10,1| Chapters 1-8) date from 520-518 B.C. and share with Haggai the
17 10,1| period (4th and 3rd Centuries B.C.) by disciples of Zechariah,
18 10,1| the period from 500 to 450 B.C. One central theme dominates
19 10,2| probably in the 2nd Century B.C. by an unknown Greek-speaking
20 10,2| probably in the 2nd Century B.C. by an unknown author. The
21 10,2| been taken captive in 721 B.C. with the Fall of Samaria.
22 10,2| written in the 2nd Century B.C. and is concerned with a
23 10,2| and was written around 100 B.C. by an Alexandrian Jew, although
24 10,2| teachings to writing about 180 B.C. Soon after 132 B.C., his
25 10,2| 180 B.C. Soon after 132 B.C., his grandson (see the Prologue)
26 10,2| John Hyrcanus I (134-104 B.C.). After an introduction
27 10,2| accession of Antiochus IV (175 B.C.) to the reign of John Hyrcanus
28 10,2| Nicanor's army (180-161 B.C.), paralleling 1 Mac. 1:10-
29 10,2| of the Jews from 176-164 B.C.; and 3) (Ch. 10:10-15:39)
30 10,2| written during the 1st Century B.C., deals with the struggles
31 10,2| Ptolemy IV Philopater (221-203 B.C.) and the persecution of
32 10,2| Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-164 B.C.). It was written obviously
33 10,2| during the 1st Century B.C., were several times threatened
34 11,1| worship as early as 1500 B.C. It was used in the catacombs
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