Return to: Women of the Bible Part I: Abhiahill to Bathshemath Bathsheba II Samuel 11:2-3; 12:24 I Kings 1:11-31; 2:13-19 Woman whose beauty led to adultery and murder. Wife of Uriah one of David’s mighty men, mother of Solomon by David Bernice Acts 25:13, 23: 26:30 Eldest daughter of Herod Agrippa, eventually becomes wife of […]
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Women of the Bible Timeline Part I
Abhiahil I Chronicles 2:29 In line of Hezron, wife of Abishur Abi II Kings 18:2 II Chronicles 14:22; 29:1; 26:5 Wife of Ahaz, mother of Hezekiah Abia I Chronicles 2:24 Wife of Hebron the grandson of Judah,and mother of Ashur in line of Christ’s genealogy Abigail I Samuel 25:1-42 II Samuel 3:3 Wife of Nabal […]
Video Review of the Amazing Bible Timeline with World History
The author of Teach To Change Lives, Glenn Brooke, made and posted a video of The Amazing Bible Timeline on YouTube. We think it’s great since he includes pros and cons. We especially like when he uses his foot to give you an idea of the size. Glenn also posted a review of the timeline […]
Bible Timeline As a Gift
The darling Ashley (we don’t know her but we think she’s adorable) is not showing our Bible World History Timeline but we still like her video. This is a great gift for Father’s Day and birthdays as well as Christmas – and for dads, husbands and good friends not just grandfathers. The advantages of the […]
What is the date of the Exodus?
Usshers chronology places the date of Exodus in April of 1491 BC. His dates were published in the King James Authorized Bible as early as 1701 AD and are the ones used on the Bible History Timeline above. Thiele, a modern Biblical chronologist, calculates it to 1446 BC – a date often used by modern […]
The Three Bible Timelines: Why and How They Differ
The three most widely used Bible Timelines are: Ussher’s Chronology: included in the margins of the Authorized King James Bible is based on the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Old Testament. The Masoretic text had an unbroken history of careful transcription for centuries. Thiele: a modern Biblical chronologist whose work is accepted by secular Egyptologists […]
Flavius Josephus Biography
Josephus was an ancient historian who recorded a great deal of Jewish and Roman history. His works primarily explain Jewish history during the first century. Titus Flavius Josephus was the birth name of Josephus, and he came from a wealthy family. His father was a priest named Matthias, and his mother descended from royalty. Josephus […]
John Exiled to Patmos
Quick answer: Most traditions date John’s exile to the late years of Domitian’s reign (c. AD 95–96). A minority view places it earlier under Nero (AD 64–68). Revelation was composed on Patmos (Rev 1:9) and John likely returned to Ephesus soon after Domitian’s death. John, the Disciple of Jesus, was banished to Patmos during the […]
Titus Destroyed Jerusalem
Unrest for the Jewish People and Rome The empire of Rome did not want to be bothered with Judea because they believed it was a worthless province that was only good for creating problems. Judea did offer some benefits since it connected the various parts of the Middle East and Asia together but they still […]
Christ’s Birth
Prophecies The Old Testament books of the Bible contain many prophecies that speak of the coming Messiah or savior of the world. Originally the Old Testament books were written for the Hebrew or Jewish people. They claimed that a Messiah would be born who would ultimately come into the world and save the Jewish people […]