Timeline During Hosea's Ministry
BibleStudy.org You Have Questions. The Bible Has Answers. Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline (750 to 27 B.C. ) Search Newly Added | Site Map Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline (750 to 27 B.C. ) Print Page Smaller Text | Larger Text Roman Empire /Rome Biblical Events 8th century B.C. 753 -Traditional date for the founding of Rome by Romulus; Rome as a kingdom. Read about founding of Rome and Legend of Romulus/Remus. 753-715 -reign of Romulus 715-673 -reign of Numa Pompilius: creation of the Roman senate and the priestly offices Kings of Israel 792-751 -Jeroboam II 750-749 -Zechariah 749 -Shallum 749-739 -Menahem 738-736 -Pekahiah 736-730 -Pekah 731-722 -Hoshea 722-721 -FALL OF SAMARIA 718 -FALL OF ISRAEL See Complete List of Israel's Kings Map of Israel's Greatest Empire Map of Israel's Cities 830 -750 -Ministry of the prophet Joel. His prophecies concerned Israel (northern 10 tribes). Read Joel's prophecies. 780 -740 -Ministry of the prophet Jonah. His prophecies concerned the city of Nineveh. Read Jonah's prophecies. 765 -725 -Ministry of the prophet Hosea. His prophecies concerned Israel (northern 10 tribes). Read Hosea's prophecies. 760 -Ministry of the prophet Amos. His prophecies concerned Israel and Judah. Read Amos' prophecies. Roman Empire /Rome Biblical Events 8th century B.C. 740 -700 -Ministry of the prophet Micah. His prophecies concerned Samaria and Jerusalem. Read Micah's prophecies. 721 -Assyria completes its conquest of the northern 10 tribes of Israel and their capital city of Samaria. See our map of where Israel was taken captive and map of where Israel migrated after captivity. Kings of Judah 795-764 -Amaziah 787-735 -Uzziah (Azariah) 794-733 -Jotham * 732-716 -Ahaz * 715-686 -Hezekiah * See Complete List of Kings * Co-Regency with Predecessor Earn a Bible Degree Study The Bible Online. Earn a Degree Today. Request Free Info! www.eLearners.com/Bible Bible/World History Chart Elegant chart of our entire history Bibllical figures/events chronology www.visquar.com "Bible Timeline Chart" See 6000 years of Bible Timeline Bible and World History Together! BibleTimeline.net Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline Page 1 of 5 http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/timeline-rome.html 10/30/20097th century B.C. 673-642 -reign of Tullus Hostilius: building of the Curia Hostilia -the senate-house 642-617 -reign of Ancus Marcius 617-578 -reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus: building of the Circus Maximus, Rome gets the first system of sewers; first census Learn about the Roman Coliseum where Christians were martyred. 640-620 -Ministry of the prophet Nahum. His prophecies concerned the Assyrians, primarily the city of Nineveh. Read Nahum's prophecies. 640-609 -Ministry of the prophet Zephaniah. His prophecies concerned Judah, Jerusalem, all Israel and all peoples. Read Zephaniah's prophecies. 608-605 -Ministry of the prophet Habakkuk. His prophecies concerned Babylon with implications for all peoples. Read Habakkuk's prophecies. Kings of Judah 697-642 -Manasseh * 642-640 -Amon 640-609 -Josiah 609 -Jehoahaz (Shallum) 608-597 -Jehoiakim * Co-Regency with Predecessor 6th century B.C. 578-534 -reign of Servius Tullius: defined the sacred boundary of Rome -the pomerium 534-509 -reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the last Roman king: builds temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus 509 -Roman Republic begins: expulsion of Tarquinius Superbus: first consuls are Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus 508 -The office of pontifex maximus (high priest) is created. History of Pontifex Maximus and its relationship to the Pope Destruction of Solomon's Temple Jerusalem and Solomon's Temple (known as the first temple) are destroyed by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. The destruction of the temple was started on the 9th of Ab (Hebrew month) and completed on the 10th. See what second temple looked like. Kings of Judah 597 -Jehoiachin (Jeconiah) 597-587 -Zedekiah (Mattariah) 587 -Fall of JERUSALEM; Fall of JUDAH 582 -Assassination of Gedaliah (Jeremiah 41) 520 -Ministry of the prophet Haggai. His prophecies concerned Zerubbabel, Joshua and the returned remnant. Read Haggai's prophecies. 520-480 -Ministry of the prophet Zechariah. His prophecies concerned Zerubbabel, Joshua and the returned remnant. Read Zechariah's prophecies. Temple Rebuilt in 515 B.C. The rebuilding of Jerusalem's (Solomon's) temple was completed. This is commonly referred to as the second temple. See what second temple looked like. 5th century B.C. 496 -Rome defeats either the Latin League or the Etruscans at the battle of Lake Regillus 451 -The Decemviri publishes the Twelve Tables of Roman law 447 -Assembly of the People created: two quaestors elected for the first time 443 -The office of consul is replaced by an assembly of military tribune with consular powers, the Tribuni militum consulari potestate 420-400 -Ministry of the prophet Malachi. His prophecies concerned Israel (12 tribes of Israel) and Israel of God today (Church). Read Malachi's prophecies. Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline Page 2 of 5 http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/timeline-rome.html 10/30/2009for this year. Office of Censor created. Duties of Censor were Consular duties until this point, where consuls are replaced. 4th century B.C. 396 -Rome captures and sacks the Etruscan city of Veii after a 10-year siege, the final assault was conducted by Marcus Furius Camillus. Roman soldiers earn their first salary 390 -The Gauls defeat the Roman army at the battle of the Allia; sack of Rome by the Gauls 375-371 -Anarchy years: no magistrates elected 340 -Rome enters the Latin War on the side of the Samnites. 338 -End of the Latin War. Latin League dissolved, and territory placed under Roman control. 304 -End of the Second Samnite War. Rome establishes many new colonies and gains control over much of central and southern Italy. 3rd century B.C. 264-241 -First Punic War against Carthage 241 -Following the defeat of Carthage, Sardinia and Corsica becomes the first Roman province 224 -Rome defeats invading Gallic army at the Battle of Telamon 223 -Rome defeats Gauls in Cisalpine Gaul 218-201 -Second Punic War against Carthage 216 -Hannibal inflicts a disaster for Rome at the Battle of Cannae 214-205 -First Macedonian War, Romans defeated 213-211 -Siege of Syracuse, Rome captures the city 204-202 -Scipio Africanus Major invades Africa, Hannibal recalled and defeated in the Battle of Zama in 202 202-196 -Second Macedonian War, Roman victory 2nd century B.C. 197 -Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Tarraconensis become Roman provinces 192-189 -Syrian war against the Seleucid dynasty. 172-167 -Third Macedonian War, Roman victory 154-138 -War against the Lusitanians 149-146 -Third Punic War against Carthage 149-148 -Fourth Macedonian War 146 -Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (Scipio Africanus the Younger) puts an end in the Punic and Macedonian threat by destroying the cities of Carthage and Corinth; Macedonia and Africa are annexed as provinces Events Between Old Testament and New Testament 175 -Antiochus IV Epiphanes becomes ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. In an effort to unify the Greek elements of his empire, he begins campaign to force the Greek culture onto Judea. 167 -A Jewish priest, Mattathias, starts a revolt against the Seleucid overlords of Judea by refusing to worship the Greek gods. Mattathias dies about a year later. One of his five sons, Judas, becomes military chief of the rebellion. Judas would later be known as Judas Maccabaeus (or Judah the Maccabee), which translated means "Judah the Hammer." Judas was called "the hammer" as recognition of his ferocity in battle. 164 -Judas Maccabeus leads an army of Jewish dissidents to victory over the Seleucids. After the Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline Page 3 of 5 http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/timeline-rome.html 10/30/2009121 -Rome acquires the province of Transalpine Gaul (south of modern France) and a safe land route to Hispania. victory, he enters Jerusalem in triumph and religiously cleanses the Temple (which had been profaned by the pagan Seleucids). On the twentyfifth day of the Jewish month Kislev the Temple was re-dedicated. Supposedly, only one day's supply of oil was available to burn in the candelabrum (holder for one or more candles) and it miraculously lasted for eight days. In commemoration of this event Jews celebrate Hanukkah each year. Is there anything wrong with non-Jews celebrating Hanukkah? 160 -Judas Maccabeus dies in battle. Two of Judas' brothers continue the war to gain Judea's independence. 147 -Judea gains independence. See Map of Territory Controlled by the Maccabees. 129 -Collapse of the Seleucid empire. 1st century B.C. 91-88 -Social wars, the last rebellion of the Italian nations against Rome 88 -Sulla crosses the pomerium with his legions and invades Rome 88-85 -First Mithridatic War against Mithridates VI of Pontus 83-82 -First Roman civil war, between Sulla and the popular faction; Sulla wins and becomes dictator. 83-82 -Second Mithridatic War; Sulla returns to Rome and is nominated dictator 74-66 -Third Mithridatic War, eventually won by Pompey 67 -Pompey clears the Mediterranean of pirates 63 -Roman troops, led by Pompeius, occupy Palestine (Judea). Fall of Jerusalem consulship of Cicero; Catiline conspiracies. 59-54 -First triumvirate, an alliance between Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus 58-50 -Caesar fights the Gallic wars, acquiring the province of Gallia Comata 54-53 -First campaign against the Parthian Empire; Crassus utterly defeated and killed 44 -Caesar is assassinated in the Ides of March 44-42 -Third Roman civil war, between the assassins of Caesar (led by Cassius and Brutus) and Caesar's heirs, Octavian and Mark Antony 43 -Octavian, Antony and Lepidus form the second triumvirate 36 -Antony's Parthian campaign ends in failure 32 -End of peaceful relations between Octavian and Antony 31 -In the battle of Actium, Octavian decisively 63 -Roman troops, led by Pompeius, occupy Palestine (Judea). Fall of Jerusalem. 37 -Herod the Great is appointed ruler of Judea by Rome. See Roman Empire's Rank among other Empires in History Maps related to the Roman Empire Greatest Extent of Roman Empire Roman Empire when Jesus growing up Roman Empire before Jerusalem destroyed Pictures related to Roman Empire Who founded ancient Rome? Roman Coliseum Circus Maximus The Roman Forum Timeline of Roman Empire with Bible Timeline Page 4 of 5 http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/timeline-rome.html 10/30/2009defeats Antony and Cleopatra. 30 -Antony and Cleopatra commit suicide; Egypt becomes a Roman province. 27 -End of the Republic, begin of the Roman Empire: Octavian is now called Augustus Caesar and becomes the sole ruler of Rome. Search Site Visit the BEST Web Sites! Teach Children -News /Weather -Phone Lookup Fix Your Computer NOW! -Health -Travel /Maps -Web Search Request FREE books and aids to Bible study! 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