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An Overview of Old Testament History

An Overview of Old Testament History. Judges 1350 BC. Jericho 1406 BC. Flood. Exodus 1446 BC. King Saul 1051 BC. Abraham 2000 BC. Conquest Settlement. Creation. 299 y. 56 y. 40 y. 430 y. Kingdom Divided 931 BC. Temple Rebuilt 515 BC. Assyrian Captivity 722 BC. Solomon

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An Overview of Old Testament History

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  1. An Overview of Old Testament History Judges 1350 BC Jericho 1406 BC Flood Exodus 1446 BC King Saul 1051 BC Abraham 2000 BC Conquest Settlement Creation 299 y 56 y 40 y 430 y KingdomDivided 931 BC Temple Rebuilt 515 BC Assyrian Captivity 722 BC Solomon 971 BC King Saul 1051 BC Israel 209 y 40 y 40 y 40 y Babylonian Captivity 586 BC Post-ExilePeriod David 1011 BC Judah 345 y 70 y 85 y 430 BC

  2. An Overview of Old Testament History Silence

  3. Jeremiah - Jesus: Jeremiah 31 - Revelation •  Exile – 586 BC to 516 BC •  Post Exile Period - (Ezr, Neh, Hag, Zech, Mal) • 400 years of Silence – (400 BC – 1 AD) • First Advent – (Matthew – John) •  Church Age – (Acts – Rapture) •  Rapture •  Tribulation (Daniel 9) • Second Advent (Judgment of Sheep & Goats) • Millennial Kingdom (Final Rebellion) • Eternity (New Heavens & New Earth)  PAST  PRESENT  FUTURE

  4. Three Views in Eschatology • Post Millennial: • Jesus returns after the church establishes it’s dominion on the earth. • Christ “reigns” through the church “for a long time” which is figuratively referred to as 1000 years. • Reformed theologians are often Post Millennial • A-Millennial: • There is no millennium. • The 1000 years talked about is only an allegorical period • Pre-Millennial: • Jesus returns before the 1000 Kingdom in order to set it up

  5. Jeremiah - Jesus: Jeremiah 31 - Revelation •  Exile – 586 BC to 516 BC •  Post Exile Period - (Ezr, Neh, Hag, Zech, Mal) • 400 years of Silence – (400 BC – 1 AD) • First Advent – (Matthew – John) •  Church Age – (Acts – Rapture) •  Rapture •  Tribulation (Daniel 9) • Second Advent (Judgment of Sheep & Goats) • Millennial Kingdom (Final Rebellion) • Eternity (New Heavens & New Earth)  PAST  PRESENT  FUTURE

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