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1 1,2,2| laws com-~posed around 1500 B.C.). These similarities stem 2 1,2,3| teronomy more than 450 years B.C., states that among the many ~ 3 1,3,4| Judge Samson (1425-1150 B.C.). Having settled in the 4 1,3,5| the birth of ~Samuel (1100 B.C) to the release of Jeconiah 5 1,3,5| Judah from prison in 567 B.C. ~ In the Hebrew Bible, the 6 1,3,5| records of 14th century B.C. (correspondence ~of Tell-el-Amarna). 7 1,3,5| of various dynasties (980 B.C.). The 1st and 2nd (3rd and 8 1,3,5| prophet Elijah (900 years B.C). was one of the strongest 9 1,3,5| armies several times in 722 B.C, the kingdom of Israel fell ( 10 1,3,5| Babylon as ~captives (586 B.C., cf. Ch. 19-25). The Babylonian 11 1,3,5| lasted 70 years from 605 B.C., ~when the first group of 12 1,3,5| Persian king Cyrus in 539 B.C. The captive Jews were ~spiritually 13 1,3,6| year of his reign (457 B.C.), Artaxerxes issued a decree 14 1,3,7| Artaxerxes Longiman (465-424 B.C., i.e. in 446 B.C.), Nehemiah 15 1,3,7| 465-424 B.C., i.e. in 446 B.C.), Nehemiah learned, from 16 1,3,7| issued to Nehemiah in 446 B.C., has a special significance 17 1,3,8| Xerxes who reigned in 485-465 B.C. Her name was later changed 18 1,3,9| Holofernes (approx. 650 years B.C.). ~ Having occupied all 19 1,3,0| that took place in 330-130 B.C. The domination of the Persian 20 1,3,0| the inheritance. In 203 B.C. ~Judea changed hands, and 21 1,3,0| Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-164 ~B.C.). During his reign, the 22 1,3,0| his commanders (330-310 B.C.), describes the horrors ~ 23 1,3,0| Antiochus Epiphanes (175 B.C.). The priest Mattathias 24 1,3,0| death as martyrs in 166 B.C., after suffering cruel tortures ( 25 1,3,0| Egypt that started in 216 B.C. during the reign of Ptolemy 26 1,3,1| recorded in the Bible. ~In 63 B.C. the Holy Land was occupied 27 1,3,1| the king of the Jews in 37 B.C. He was the first to call 28 1,5,2| s son king Rehoboam (980 B.C.), the kingdom of Israel 29 1,5,2| kings of Israel, from 900 B.C. till 825 B.C. They did not ~ 30 1,5,2| from 900 B.C. till 825 B.C. They did not ~leave any 31 1,5,2| of Jeroboam II (782-740 B.C). the Israeli kingdom reached 32 1,5,2| Jordan and Israel. In 738 B.C. the king of Israel was forced 33 1,5,2| impious son Manasseh (696-41 B.C). was the opposite of his 34 1,5,2| pious king Josiah (639-08 B.C). reigned after Manasseh. 35 1,5,2| about 70 years, ~from 597 B.C. till 536 B.C. ~Chronology.~( 36 1,5,2| from 597 B.C. till 536 B.C. ~Chronology.~(Years Before 37 1,5,5| between 9th and 6th centuries B.C.: Joel, Jonah, Amos, Hosea, ~ 38 1,5,5| kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C. The first period ended in 39 1,5,5| Amaziah, around 800 years ~B.C. He called himself the son 40 1,5,5| of Jeroboam II around 740 B.C. and lasted until the fall 41 1,5,5| half of the 8th century B.C. ~Generously endowed by God 42 1,5,5| in Jerusalem around 765 B.C. (The name ~Isaiah means . 43 1,5,5| 6th through 4th ~centuries B.C.), were the religious reform 44 1,5,5| the king Josiah (639-608 B.C.), development of the ~Babylonian 45 1,5,5| destruction of Jerusalem (586 B.C.), Babylonian captivity of 46 1,5,5| return to their land (536 B.C.), restoration of the Jerusalem 47 1,5,5| Jerusalem Tem-~ple (475 B.C.). After that, the Messianic 48 1,5,5| wicked Manasseh (696-641 B.C). was that almost all God' 49 1,5,5| devastation of Jerusalem (639-608 ~B.C.). Enumeration of Zephaniah' 50 1,5,5| by the Assyrians in 722 B.C., Nahum's ancestors moved 51 1,5,5| ministration in early 7th century B.C. ~ In his three-chapter book, 52 1,5,5| Nabopolassar of Babylon in 612 B.C. Herodotus, ~Dioscorus of 53 1,5,5| Under king Zedekiah in 586 B.C., the prophecies of Jeremiah 54 1,5,5| Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C). made an honorable funeral 55 1,5,5| captive to Babylon in 597 B.C. and settled in Mesopotamia ~ 56 1,5,5| years, ~from 592 till 570 B.C. The description of his vision 57 1,5,5| by the Assyrians in ~722 B.C. These Israelites had no 58 1,5,5| by Nebuchadrezzar (in 606 B.C.), ~young Daniel was taken 59 1,5,5| reign of Belshazzar ~(539 B.C.). Belshazzar was killed 60 1,5,5| without his care ~that in 536 B.C. Cyrus ruled to free the 61 1,5,5| Persian, Hys-~taspes, 522-486 B.C.). That was the time when 62 1,5,5| the reign of Darius I (520 B.C.). Like ~Haggai, Zechariah 63 1,5,5| consecration of the Temple in 516 B.C.~ The book of Zechariah, 64 2,1 | Alexander into Jerusalem in 333 B.C.~During this epoch the High 65 2,1 | conqueror’s death in 323 B.C., Judaea was first made a 66 2,1 | citizens into~Jerusalem (165 B.C.) to reopen the temple, which 67 2,1 | leadership in the cause. In 144 B.C. he achieved for his oppressed 68 2,1 | Antipater by assassination in 43 B.C. his son Herod (known in~ 69 2,1 | Galilee. When he died in 4~B.C., the Roman senate confirmed 70 2,1,2| supervision of Moses~about 1497 B.C.; it was followed by the 71 2,1,2| temple of Solomon (1012-586 B.C.); and this in turn~by the 72 2,1,2| which was erected in 516 B.C. and endured until Herod 73 2,1,2| Great dismantled it in 23 B.C. so that he might erect a 74 2,1,2| in a year and a half (22 B.C.), and the courtyards eight 75 2,1,2| Solomon’s~temple in 586 B.C. In the Holy of Holies of 76 2,1,5| resembling~Hebrew. About 250 B.C. a translation into Greek 77 2,1,6| destroyed by John Hyrcanus (121 B.C.) and was never rebuilt; 78 2,1,9| thirteen centuries between 650 B.C. and A.D. 650. Of those which 79 2,1,9| Hinduism began before 650 B.C. Here was a religious ferment 80 2,5,4| twice-repeated judgment of Judea (600~B.C. and again during the seventh 81 2,5,0| city of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.) In describing the lavish 82 2,5,1| Chaldean Babylon in 539 B.C. (Isa. ch. 13-14; 21:9;~and 83 2,5,3| Ex.~1:9; 8th-6th cent. 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