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  Uzziah of Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uzziah of Judah (also known as Azariah), king of Judah, and one of Amaziah's sons, whom the people appointed to replace his father (2 Kings 14:21; 2 Chronicles 26:1).
William F. Albright has dated his reign to 783 BC-742 BC, while E.
His long reign of about fifty-two years was "the most prosperous excepting that of Jehoshaphat since the time of Solomon." He was a vigorous and able ruler, and "his name spread abroad, even to the entering in of Egypt" (2 Chr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Uzziah_of_Judah   (511 words)

  
 Elamites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
1750 BC) was not to be denied, and Elam was crushed in 1764 BC.
1266 BC), the fourth king of this line, proceeded apace, and his successes were commemorated by his assumption of the title "Expander of the Empire." He was succeeded by his son, Untash-Gal (Untash (d) Gal, or Untash-Huban), a contemporary of Shalmaneser I of Assyria (c.
In 742 BC a certain Huban-nugash is mentioned as king in Elam.
history-world.org /elamites.htm   (1364 words)

  
 Straight Dope Staff Report: Who wrote the Bible? (Part 3)
Ezekiel was taken to Babylon with the exiles in 597 BC, and prophesied there during the exile from 593 to 563 BC.
Obadiah condemns the Edomites for ravaging Judah after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC, so he presumably was writing between 585 and 500 BC (by which point the Edomites had been conquered by Arab tribes).
The book of Daniel is set during the Babylonian Exile (580 BC and after), and tradition says it was written at that time, with an oracular preview of several centuries of future history.
www.straightdope.com /mailbag/mbible3.html   (3312 words)

  
 Chaldea; Chaldeans (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools
Tiglath-pileser IV (742 BC) speaks of the ra'asani or chiefs of the Kaldu, and the mention of numerous Aramean tribes in Babylonia itself shows that their example of settling there soon found imitators, as did the Anglo-Saxons when they invaded Britain.
One of the earliest references to the Chaldeans is that of Shalmaneser II of Assyria, who, on invading Babylonia in the eponymy of Belbunaya (851 BC), captured the city Baqani, which belonged to Adini of the Chaldean tribe of Dakuri.
The next Assyrian ruler to mention the country is Adadnirari III (810 BC), who speaks of all the kings of the Chaldeans, which evidently refers to the various states into which the Chaldean tribes were divided.
bibletools.org /index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/ID/1939   (1601 words)

  
 Chronology of Peacemaking
760 BC Amos prophesied in Israel and Judah.
742-697 BC Isaiah and Micah prophesied in Israel and Judah.
403 BC Socrates refused to cooperate with 30 tyrants.
www.san.beck.org /GPJ-Chronology.html   (1204 words)

  
 TheologyWeb Campus - View Single Post - Exodus Date: 1453 BC
The veracity of the book may be questioned, but in any case this implies that Moses died around 1453 BC at the latest, and therefore began to lead Israel in about 1493 BC at the latest, which makes sense to be slightly before 1491 because it wasn't immediate that the Pharaoh actually let Israel go.
This could mean that the Exodus events started in 1496 BC, for example God promised Moses that he would lead Israel to the Promised Land via the burning bush in 1496 BC, or the 400 could be an approximation; either way it closely matches the 1491 date.
Abraham was born in 1996 BC based on the 4004 Creation going by birthdates, and he left his homeland when he was 75.
www.theologyweb.com /forum/showpost.php?s=5e793b32bb57542d3dee0cfb783ef315&p=938105&postcount=102   (618 words)

  
 Book of Isaiah
545 - 540 BC) of the Babylonian exile.
Uzziah reigned fifty-two years (B.C. 810-759), and Isaiah must have begun his career a few years before Uzziah's death, probably B.C. He lived till the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died B.C. 698), and may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh.
This led the king of Assyria to threaten the king of Judah, and at length to invade the land.
mb-soft.com /believe/txs/isaiah.htm   (1474 words)

  
 The Assyrian Connections
In about 709 BC Sargon became king of Egypt and when he changed his name sometime around -705 to Sennacherib, Horemheb married his daughter Mutnodjme and was made vassal king over Egypt.
BC) before his demise and before the installation of Horemheb, who served first as scribe and palace official, married the daughter of the Assyrian king and became vassal king of Egypt.
Recently 4 or 5 tombs of an Assyrian king's royal consorts were found in Iraq at Nimrud stocked with presumably 9th-8th centuries BC treasures containing hundreds of pieces of enameled and engraved gold jewelry, gold bowls and flasks, and a rare electrum mirror.
www.specialtyinterests.net /assyria.html   (6226 words)

  
 Connecting the 19th with the 26th Dynasty
He was installed king by Assurbanipal in 665 BC but the designation `I (one)' actually belongs more properly to the previous Ramses Siptah, one of the three brothers, who reigned briefly a few decades earlier.
Here sealed destruction layers attributable to the Babylonian conquests of the late seventh century BC contain sherds some of which can be directly paralleled at the nearby coastal site of Mesad Hashavyahu, a site that is generally interpreted as a garrison of Greek mercenaries.
His contemporaries during his lengthy reign (665-609 BC) in revised view were Assurbanipal (668-627 BC), Assuruballit II (627 to the destruction of Niniveh) in Assyria.
www.specialtyinterests.net /seti1.html   (8440 words)

  
 Mystery Babylon Revealed: Article-Overview Of The Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Time Period: 593 – 571 BC Date Written: Around 571 BC Theme: Prophecies to the Jews held captive in Babylon, warning of more punishment to come on Jerusalem, as well as of future hope for restoration if they repented and followed God.
Time Period: 605 – 536 BC Date Written: Between 550 - 536 BC Theme: The theological and symbolic foundation of all end-times prophecies (it is, in fact, impossible to understand Revelation without an understanding of Daniel).
Time Period: 742 – 687 BC Date Written: Between 742 – 687 BC Theme: Denounces moral and social sins in Judah, and warns of upcoming invasion of Babylon.
www.mystery-babylon.us /otbible_2.html   (1401 words)

  
 Chronology of the Old and New Testaments
970-931 BC Solomon; construction of the First ("Solomon's") Temple, built after the death of David and dedicated by his son (1 Kgs 8:1ff); this Temple was destroyed c.
587 BC Babylonian Empire conquers and destroys Jerusalem (capital of Judah, southern kingdom), Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar; beginning of the Exile; deportation of King Jehoiachin and the elite of the Jewish population to Babylon with only the "inferior classes" remaining in Palestine; destruction of the First ("Solomon's") Temple (which had been built c.
538 BC Return from Exile (decree/edict of Cyrus, King of Persia); Jews return to Palestine; limited self-government as a province of the Persian Empire, but united; religious community directed by the priests; Samaritan factions block the rebuilding of the Temple until c.
www.billnourse.com /CHRONO.HTM   (1094 words)

  
 ANE History: Israel and the Assyrias
However, before Assyria's protracted withdrawal from central and south Syria, Adadnirari III (805-782 BC) was able to strike a terrific blow at Damascus which was sufficiently crippling to enable the Israelites to throw off the shackles the Arameans and fastened upon them and to regain their former boundaries.
Somewhere around 746 BC Jeroboam died a natural death, but after a brief reign of only six months his son and successor, Zechariah, was murdered by an usurper.
Before the overthrow was actually accomplished, Shalmaneser V had been succeeded on the throne of Assyria by Sharrukin II (721-705 BC), an usurper and a general in the army, who assumed the ancient and venerable name of Sargon (Sargon of Agade, founder of the great Semitic empire in Babylonia in the twenty-fourth century BC).
www.theology.edu /lec20.htm   (3490 words)

  
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 Timeline of the Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The returning exiles completed the rebuilding of the temple in 520 BC at the urging of Haggai and Zechariah.
In 168 BC, Antiochus IV desecrated the Jerusalem Temple and made the practice of Jewish religion a capital offense.
In 167 BC the Jewish priest Mattathias began the Maccabean Revolt against the Greek rulers and their pagan practices.
www.sundayschoolresources.com /timeline.htm   (1128 words)

  
 My Understanding of Religion - part 2
Although there are no sure dates for Abraham or Moses, Abraham's departure from Ur is placed between 2000 BC and 1850 BC and the exit of Moses and the Israelites from Egypt about 1250 BC.
During the 8th century BC, a time of political catastrophe for the Hebrews, the prophets took up the concept of the 'day of the Lord' and proclaimed it a day of judgement over all peoples.
Isaiah felt called to be a prophet when he had a vision (of winged creatures) in the Temple in 742 BC.
www.jesuschrist.plus.com /jc16.htm   (1148 words)

  
 Profile Contents for NOC 742 - Heavy Equipment Operators
Most of these workers are located in the Lower Mainland (30%), in the Okanagan/Kootenay (28%), and in Northern B.C. Large sections of highway construction and maintenance along with logging and forestry activities account for these larger than average proportions outside the Lower Mainland.
Such a small proportion suggests that obtaining entry-level positions may be difficult for younger workers because of training requirements.
However, industry sources indicate that employment opportunities are expected to increase from 1995 to 2005, due to the aging of the workforce and the forecast for significant economic growth in B.C. Employment in this very large occupational group is expected to grow more slowly than the average from 1995 to 2005.
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 About 607 BC Daniel said 69 Sabbatical Years
This edict to rebuild Jerusalem was issued on March 16, 445 BC by Artaxerxes Longimanus of Persia.
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.
About 445 BC, Persian king Artaxerxes gave permission to the Jews to rebuild Jerusalem, which was still in ruins after having been destroyed earlier by the Babylonians.
www.bibleprobe.com /daniel1.htm   (3538 words)

  
 Lectionary Miscellany Year B Proper 23   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
He accurately foretold the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel (although he did not specify Assyria as the cause) and, as a prophet of doom, anticipated later Old Testament prophets.
783-742 BC) of Judah (the southern kingdom) and King Jeroboam II (c.
Under the impact of powerful visions of divine destruction of the Hebrews in such natural disasters as a swarm of locusts and fire, Amos traveled from Judah to the neighbouring richer, more powerful kingdom of Israel, where he began to preach.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/730071677h/Bprop23.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Old Testament Timeline
If Terah was actually 130 years old at the birth of Abraham, then all of the years for the previous events would shift backwards in time 60 years.
From the time of Joshua's death (1426 BC) to the monarchy established at the beginning of the reign of King Saul (1100 BC), Israel was ruled by 14 different judges and was also forced into servitude 6 times.
There is not enough information to piece together all of the details of just when each judge lead and when each servitude took place with much certainty.
www.matthewmcgee.org /ottimlin.html   (2300 words)

  
 3251 AM - 3500 AM or 749 BC - 500 BC
The solar eclipse is said to have occurred on the day hsin-mao (the 28th day of the sexagenary cycle), which was the first day of the 10th lunar month.
A date of 776 BC was formerly adopted for such an event, but modern computations show that no solar eclipse in that year was visible in China.
The Ch'un-ch'iu ('Spring and Autumn Annals'), a chronicle covering the period from 722 BC to 481 BC, notes the occurrence of 36 solar eclipses during this interval.
www.hooper-home.net /CHRONO/From3251.htm   (5200 words)

  
 Phony Fulfillments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In about 742 BC, Ahaz, king of Judea, was troubled concerning the defense of his capital city, Jerusalem, against the alliance of Aram and Israel.
Overlooking the fact that the boy's age of accountability was somewhat stretched, the gist of Isaiah's prophecy was eventually fulfilled.
Damascus, the capital of Aram, fell to the king of Assyria in 732 BC, and Israel was taken captive into Assyria in 721 BC.
www.hotcom.net /users/shagbark/phony.html   (1728 words)

  
 Bible Genealogy - pafg62.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Uzziah (Amaziah, Joash, Ahaziah, Jehoram, Jehoshapha, Asa, Abijah, Maachah, Absalom, David, Jesse, Obed, Boaz, Salmon (Salma), Nahshon (Naashon), Amminadab, Ram, Hezron, Perez, Judah (4th), Jacob, Isaac, Abraham (Abram), Terah, Nahor, Serug, Reu, Peleg, Eber, Shelah, Arpachshad, Shem, Noah, Lamech, Methuselah, Enoch, Jared, Mahalalel, Kenan, Enosh, Seth, Adam) was born in 808 BC in Jerusalem.
He was buried in 742 BC in Jerusalem.
9th King of Judah - He ruled the southern kingdom of Judah from 783 - 742 BC.
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 740s BC - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
743 BC - Duke Zhuang of the Chinese state of Zheng comes to power.
This page was last modified 04:24, 21 May 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about 740s BC contains research on
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 Book of Isaiah - L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
His prophetic career spanned half a century, from around 742 BC to at least 701.
The book, however, contains the work of more than one man. Scholars now generally agree that chapters 1 to 35, known as First Isaiah, can be ascribed either to Isaiah himself or to his disciples; chapters 36 to 39 have been taken directly from 2 Kings 18:13 - 20:18.
Some of the material may be derived from a period even later than these times (c.
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 Uzziah --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Settled by Philistines, Jabneh came into Jewish hands in the time of Uzziah in the 8th century BC.
161 BC) attacked the harbour of Jabneh in his anger at the inhabitants' hostility.
The historical allusions in the scattered chapters of Isaiah's work agree with the title verse, according to which he was a contemporary of the Judaean kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9074597?tocId=9074597   (399 words)

  
 Azazel -- One Mighty and Strong by Patrick and James Luke
In 701 BC the Assyrian ruler Sennacherib marched against Judah and besieged Jerusalem.
(Isaiah prophesied from740 BC to 698 BC) Isaiah was concerned with the cruelty of the Assyrians and the scattering of the Lords covenant people.
The loss of government of the Northern Kingdom took place in 742 BC when the Ephriam was put in spiritual bondage.
www.greaterthings.com /Davidic_Servant/Azazel/luke.htm   (15036 words)

  
 Cp14 Commentary Isa 1:1, 10-20, Year C Proper 14 OT
Although Uzziah is listed, the narrative of Isaiah’s "call" to be a prophet begins "in the year that King Uzziah died," 742 BC (6:1).
The last datable activity attributed to Isaiah of Jerusalem in the book is the invasion of the Assyrians under Sennacherib during Hezekiah’s reign in 701 BC.
The threat of Assyrian conquest loomed ominously over Judah during the entire career of Isaiah (see OT History: The Assyrian Crisis in the Southern Kingdom).
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