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prophecy of [[Joel (prophet)|Joel]](?) |
prophecy of [[Joel (prophet)|Joel]](?) |
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prophecy of [[Nahum]], [[Habakuk]] |
prophecy of [[Nahum]], [[Habakuk]] |
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;c. 648 BC– c. 609 BC: [[King Josiah]] of Judah |
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prophesy of Isaiah and Deuteronomic reforms |
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==Before and during Exile== |
==Before and during Exile== |
This is a timeline of the development of prophecy among the JewsinJudaism. All dates are given according to the Common Era, not the Hebrew calendar.
See also Jewish history which includes links to individual country histories.
prophecies of Elijah, Micaiah, and Elisha
prophecy of Jonah[1] during the time of Babylonian captivity, though dating of the book ranges from the 6th to the late 3rd century BC.
prophecy of Micah
prophecy of Joel(?) prophecy of Nahum, Habakuk
prophesy of Isaiah and Deuteronomic reforms
King Jehoahaz of Judah 3 Months
King Jehoiakim of Judah
King Jeconiah of Judah
In Judea: prophecy of Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Obadiah In Babylon: prophecy of Ezekiel
Return to the land under Persian rule, and writings of Ezra-Nehemiah Story of Esther
(535 BC: First portion of Ezra; 515 BC: Second portion of Ezra and Haggai and Zecharia; Joel possibly some time later; 474 BC: Esther; 450 BC: Remainder of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Malachi.)
During this period Judah became the sovereign nation of Israel: The Maccabean Revolt 167 to 160 BC
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