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  6th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruin of the Kingdom of Judah and the destruction of the First Temple (586 BC), return of the Jews several decades later (538 BC).
Solon of Athens, one of the Seven Sages of Greece (638 - 558 BC).
Pisistratus, Tyrant of Athens in 561, 559-556 and 546-528 BC.
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 Encyclopedia: Kingdom of Judah
BC may stand for: Ballistic Coefficient a measure of air drag on a projectile by calculating a ratio its sectional density to its coefficient of form.
In the second rebellion (588–586 BC), Jerusalem was captured after a lengthy siege, the temple burnt, Zedekiah taken into exile and Judah was reduced to a province.
Nebuchadnezzar had left Gedaliah as his governor, who was killed in one last revolt, and the few members of the ruling classes left from the kingdom of Judah took the prophets Jeremiah and Baruch with them as they fled to sanctuary in Egypt.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kingdom-of-Judah   (9910 words)

  
 Jeconiah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeconiah, with his household, many of the rulers of Judah, and many craftsmen, were taken captive to Babylon.
Cuneiform records dated to 592 BC mention Jeconiah ("Ia-'-ú-kinu") and his five sons as recipients of food rations in Babylon.
In the thirty-seventh year of his captivity (562 BC), he was removed from prison by Amel-Marduk, King of Babylon.
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 Captivity - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
In 727 BC Tiglath-pileser III died and was succeeded by Shalmaneser IV.
In the 11th year of Zedekiah, 586 BC, in the 4th month, the 9th day of the month, a breach was made in the city (Jeremiah 39:1,2), and the final assault completed the work that had been done by months of famine and want.
In 586 BC Nebuzaradan carried off the residue of the people that were left in the city, but he "left of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen" (2 Kings 25:12).
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 steve wright's dinner
The prophet Jeremiah was born in Anathoth near Jerusalem in 650 BC.
Ezekiel was deported to Babylon in 597 BC.
It was in July 592 BC, after having a vision of the ‘throne-chariot’ of YHWH, that Ezekiel became a prophet.
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 KryssTal : Inventions: 1000 BC to 1 BC
Carthage was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC.
The Chinese Emperor, Shi Huangdi died in 210 BC and was buried in a large mound outside of modern
Plato (the philosopher from whom the adjective "platonic" is derived) was born in 427 BC; the school he founded was the original Acadamy.
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 Amazon.com: The Gentile Times Reconsidered: Chronology & Christ's Return: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In 593 BC, the army of Nebuchadnezzar are still present in Babylon from 596 BC as it was told in Daniel 1: 5 that their food ration for the second invasion should last for 3 years.
592 BC Psammetichus (King of the 26th dynasty of Egypt) marched into the Kingdom of Judah, Philistia (southern coast of Canaan), and Phoenicia in response to moves made by Babylon (Jerem 37:5).
522 BC A usurper of the crown of Persia (Smerdis) arose.
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 Ancient Greek Inventions (1/4)
The Greeks were aware of a new invention called caltrops, which could be scattered in front of their battle lines to disrupt the terrifying attacks of the massive Persian war elephants.
Aristotle (384 - 322 B.C.) observed the crescent shape of the partially eclipsed sun projected on the ground through the holes of a strainer, and the gaps between the leaves of a tree.
In 80 BC considered to be used in the Antikythera device.
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 Redating the First Deportation of Judah  |  Jim Hopkins   |  Preterist Archive
Ezekiel also prophesied in 571 BC (fifteen years after the fall of Jerusalem) that Egypt would be given to Nebuchadnezzar as wages for his service against Tyre in which he labored thirteen years and received no wages.
Some use 605 BC after the fall of Carchemish, but this poses the additional problem of being the fourth year of Jehoiakim rather than the third as stated by Daniel.
The only reason for the fabrication of a deportation in the year 606 or 605 BC is the statement of Daniel concerning the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim.
www.preteristarchive.com /Preterism/hopkins-jim_p_04.html   (4622 words)

  
 Archons_of_Athens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The archon was the chief magistrate in many Greek cities, but in Athens there were three archons, the archon eponymous, the polemarch (replaced in 501 BC by ten strategoi), and the basileus (the ceremonial remnant of the Athenian monarchy).
After 683 BC the offices were held for only a single year, and the year was named after the archon eponymous.
After 457 BC ex-archons were automatically enrolled as life members of the Areopagus, though that assembly was no longer extremely important politically at that time.
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 Bible Timeline Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
2464 BC When men began to multiply on the earth, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves of all whom they chose.
592 BC 5 July 592 BC In the 30th year, in the 4th month, on the 5th day of the month, as I was among the captives by the River Chebar, that the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God.
January 479 BC Esther was presented to King Ahasuerus and selected as his queen in the 10th month of the 7th year of his reign.
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 Bible Code: Genesis Acrostic. Arafat the Bull.3
The dates are simply calculated when spring-new-year of 586 BC (when Jerusalem fell) is taken to be as symbolic AD 1, so that every day before and after it represents a year of time.
That is, Tammuz 5 to 12th of 593 BC symbolized the years of 2426 to 2419 BC.
Interestingly, there were 490 x 7 years from the exodus of Israel from Egypt in 1446 BC unto when "Operation Exodus/Moses" occurred around spring of AD 1985, as prophesied in the acrostic about Dan, when thousands of Danites of Ethiopia were snatched and returned to their native homeland of Israel.
www.bible-codes.org /acrostic-bible-prophecy-arafat_bull-3.htm   (1028 words)

  
 bible.org: ISBE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In the 11th year of Zedekiah, 586 BC, in the 4th month, the 9th day of the month, a breach was made in the city (Jer 39:1,2), and the final assault completed the work that had been done by months of famine and want.
In 597 BC, Nebuchadrezzar carried off the princes and nobles and craftsmen and smiths, leaving behind the poorest sort of the people of the land (2 Ki 24:14).
In 586 BC Nebuzaradan carried off the residue of the people that were left in the city, but he "left of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen" (2 Ki 25:12).
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 Key to signs of the times-2
Well, 1989 BC symbolic year is 1290 x 2 (430 x 6) from its literal date of 592 BC---in the mirror.
This means that from the literal 592 BC to the end of Ezekiel's call, symbolically understood as 2419 BC, is, in the mirror, 7 x 430 day/years.
Moreover, 2426 BC, less 490 x 2 (of Daniel 9) is 1446 BC (the Exodus), and 2426 BC less 490 x 5 (or 50 Jubilees) = 25 to 32 AD, (Jesus' ministry and death, etc.).
www.bible-codes.org /bible-numbers-revelation-key2.htm   (1415 words)

  
 Articles - 7th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Hezekiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 715 - 687 BC).
Gyges of Lydia (reigned 687 - 652 BC).
Josiah of the Kingdom of Judah (reigned 641-609 BC).
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 Why Should I Believe the Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The prophet Isaiah, writing in about 700 BC, names Cyrus as the king who will say to Jerusalem that it shall be rebuilt and that the Temple foundation shall be laid (Isaiah 44:28; 45:1).
Babylon was conquered by Persia approximately in 539 BC, and the king of Persia (Cyrus by name) gave the decree to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.
Alexander's engineers through the debris of the ancient mainland city of Tyre into the water in order to build a causeway to the island portion of the city leaving the area that used to be the mainland city of Tyre as the top of a rock.
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 Ezekiel, the prophet who suffered much
He was captured by the Babylonians at the age of 25, in 597 BC He was married and maintained a household.
Judah fell to the Babylonians between 606 and 586 BC The major historical event around which Ezekiel centers is the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC.
Later, final destruction by Alexander the Great about 333 B.C. It was the later that made the city like "the top of a rock" (v 14), because he used the ruins from Nebuchadnezzar's conquest to build a causeway out to the island.
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 History of England - Jews & Judaism (page6)
592 BC (Iraqi) King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, just south of modern day Baghdad, attacks southern Israel, Judea and takes the remaining Israelites (now definitely called Jews) into captivity in Babylonia.
538 BC After some 50 years in captivity, Cyrus King of Persia (Iran) destroys Babylon and frees the enslaved Jews who are allowed to return to Jerusalem.
500 to 300 BC This is the period of classical history as seen by the west.
www.historyofengland.net /judaism/jews6.html   (609 words)

  
 interkriti:forum
The list was compiled, circa 400 BC, by the sophist philosopher Hippias of Elis, probably based on the records of Olympia, oral tradition and memories of older Olympiads still alive.
The first Olympiad was considered that of 776 BC in Olympia, when Koroibos of Elis won the Stadion event.
Hippias' record was revised and supplemented in the 4th century BC by Aristotle, and later by Eratosthenes, Phlegon of Tralleis, and others, and evolved into a chronicle of the Olympics, which since the 3rd century BC served as the basis of the ancient chronological system.
www.interkriti.org /cgi-bin/com/f2.cgi?01/1043   (1233 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - Royalty in Africa - Kings and Queens of Ancient Nubia
The first group of Nubian people that we know much about, called the A-Group by archaeologists, lived around 3500 BC, but there is evidence of civilization in Nubia as far back as 8000 BC.
In the 8th century BC, Kush -- led by King Piankhi (or Piye) and later his brother and successor King Shabaka -- conquered Egypt.
In the middle of the 7th century BC, Taharqa was driven out of Egypt by the Assyrians.
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 Trans-Oceanic Contacts
When the single boat load of Nephite immigrants launched their ship, from the coast of the Arabian Peninsula, into the Indian Ocean, in 592 BC, they all but vanished from the face of the earth.
One important factor to make note of, is the fact that from the first days of colonization in 592 BC to the final battle of Nephite annihilation in 385 AD, the capital cities remained the same.
Cumorah contained at least one hill - the hill Cumorah, where the last battle between the Nephites and the Lamanites was fought - 385 AD It is the same hill around which the Jaredites fought their final battle.
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 Bible Prophecy
The mainland city of Tyre was destroyed in 573 BC (Ezekiel 26:8 fulfilled), but the island city of Tyre remained a well fortified city for several hundred years.
In 332 BC, Alexander reduced the island city of Tyre to ruines.
Since then, this island city was rebuilt, but only to be destroyed by Antigonus in 314 BC and later by the Moslems, then the Crusaders (Ezekiel 26:3 fulfilled, where many nations will go against Tyre).
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 Bulletin Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils has issued a Guidelight for parents on how to get the most out of parent-teacher interviews.
At this time of year, public schools across BC are holding parent-teacher interviews in connection with the first formal report cards issued to students.
We want to encourage ALL parents to become educated about the buget crisis and to take action by contacting their MLA's and school board trustees to express their concern about the impact of the budget on their child's education." For a form letter and addresses please go to www.ldasvi.bc.ca
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 Lehi's Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Lehi in born in Jerusalem approximately at this date in the same sense as the Savior was born in Jerusalem, meaning in one of the cities or towns of Jerusalem.
622 BC Josiah refurbishes the temple and during which effort the written Law of Moses is descovered in the temple.
610 BC Jehoaikim, another son of Josiah is placed as King by Pharoah and Jehoaz is taken captive to Egypt.
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 Twenty Years to the Promised Land   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The anachronism rises out of the 592 BC suggested date for Lehi’s party arriving in Bountiful and the supplied cross reference to Jeremiah’s imprisonment referred to by Nephi in his argument aimed at Laman and Lemuel and the sons of Ishmael who wanted to return to Jerusalem in the 7
Well, Lehi can’t be still in the Valley of Lemuel waiting for his sons to return with the family of Ishmael in 592 BC and over a 1000 miles away at the site called Bountiful at the same time, thus the anachronism.
It seems that the 8 years journey in the wilderness which the earlier scholars of Reynolds and Talmage accessed to be from Lehi’s leaving Jerusalem, should not be calculated from that initial departure from Jerusalem.
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 Ezekiel: Purposes of God
The symbolism of what the east wind, very hot, would do to the land is appropriate for the use of Babylon as God's instrument of judgment, but the direction of the wind being from the east is not symbolically significant here and Babylon should not be thought of as 'blowing in from the east'.
This was the throwing of "stones, timber, and rubble into the sea." After the downfall of the city, the causeway caused a tidal shift and the area silted up, becoming too shallow for a business harbor.
We may perhaps be so familiar with the doctrine of a earthly millennium that we forget many fundamentalists (and non-fundamentalists) do not hold to this doctrine, but interpret all references to that period (wrongly) as either the present church age or the eternal state.
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 RTS Reformed Quarterly Spring 1999
Ezekiel was a priest who was deported to Babylon in 597 BC with a group of Judean nobles, among whom was King Jehoiachin himself.
According to 1:1-2, Ezekiel's prophetic call occurred in 592 BC, perhaps when he was thirty years old.
Judging from the latest date in the rest of the book -- 29:17, the twenty-seventh year of exile, about 570 BC -- his ministry lasted for at least twenty years.
www.rts.edu /quarterly/spring99/water.html   (1683 words)

  
 The Day Of God's Return   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In 592 BC, Ezekiel had a vision in which he saw the glory cloud, the symbol of God's special presence, leave Jerusalem.
Nineteen years later, in 573 BC, he had a vision in which he saw the Lord visibly return.
Related to this return, he saw a new temple and tremendous topographical changes in the land.
www.rbc.org /ds/sb154/point10.html   (443 words)

  
 The Runker's Information About Victoria BC Canada
Victoria BC Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province.
The clientele is diverse, and a live band most nights contributes to the lively atmosphere.
The unusual location in a converted gas station is fun, but at the same time annoying, as cars regularly drive through the middle of the outdoor seating area, serving up large portions of exhaust.
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 DIDASKALOS MINISTRIES DM104_1
In 609 BC King Josiah was killed in the battle of Meggido.
In 605 BC Daniel was captured by Babylon.
The city fell in 586 BC, and the Israelites were carried off in slavery to Babylon.
www.bibleteacher.org /Dm104_1.htm   (1682 words)

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