The Strand Study Bible

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II Chronicles 33:11-17 II Chronicles 33:18 -34:7 (II Ki 21:17 - 22:2)

King Manasseh humbles himself in Babylon The death of King Manasseh and King Amon Nahum pronounces judgment upon Nineveh Zephaniah pronounces judgment upon Judah The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon Babylonian history cont. (New Kingdom Period) King Josiah desires to repair the Temple The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon

c. 675 BC

642-629 BC

Nahum 1-3

c. 628 BC c. 628 BC

Zephaniah 1-3 Jeremiah 1-6 *Historical Note -

627 BC

c. 625 BC

II Chronicles 34:8-28 (II Ki 22:3-20)

623 BC

Jeremiah 7-10

c. 623 BC

II Chronicles 34:29-33 (II Ki 23:1-20)

Revival breaks out under King Josiah

623 BC

Jeremiah 11-12

The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon

c. 623 BC

II Chronicles 35 (II Ki 23:21-30)

King Josiah reinstitutes the Passover The promise of death to King Jehoahaz

623-609 BC

Jeremiah 22:10-12

609 BC

II Chronicles 36:1-5 (II Ki 23:31-37)

King Jehoahaz’s wickedness

609-608 BC

Jeremiah 26

Warning to the people, prophets, and priests to repent The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon Babylon’s first invasion of Jerusalem/first deportation The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon The promise of the surrounding nations to fall to Babylon

608 BC

Habakkuk 1-3

c. 607 BC

II Kings 24:1 (Dan 1:1,2)

605 BC 605 BC 605 BC 605 BC 605 BC 605 BC 605 BC 604 BC 604 BC 604 BC

Jeremiah 25

Jeremiah 46:1 - 49:33

Jeremiah 36:1-8

Baruch records Jeremiah’s prophecies

Jeremiah 45

Jeremiah admonishes Baruch

II Kings 24:2-4 Jeremiah 35 Daniel 1:3-17

The LORD sends more enemies against Judah

The Rechabites obedience

Daniel takes a stand

Jeremiah 36:9-32 Jeremiah 22:13-23 Jeremiah 14-20

King Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah’s scroll The promise of death to King Jehoiakim

The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon

c. 603 BC

Daniel 2

Nebuchadnezzar’s dreams

603 BC 602 BC

Daniel 1:18-21 *Religious Note -

Daniel and his three friends stand before King Nebuchadnezzar

The religion of Atheism begins

c. 600 BC

II Chronicles 36:6-9 (II Ki 24:5-9 & Jere 52:28)

Babylon’s second deportation of the Jews (3,023 people are taken captive)

598 BC

Jeremiah 13

The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon The promise of captivity to King Jehoiachin (Coniah) Babylon’s second invasion of Jerusalem/third deportation The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon

598 BC 598 BC 597 BC 597 BC 597 BC 597 BC 597 BC 593 BC 593 BC 593 BC 592 BC c. 592 BC

Jeremiah 22:24-30

II Chronicles 36:10-16 (II Ki 24:10-20 & Jere 37:1,2 & 52:1-3)

Jeremiah 22:1-9 Jeremiah 23-24 Jeremiah 29-31 Jeremiah 49:34-39

The promise of Israel’s restoration The promise of Elam’s fall to Babylon

Jeremiah 27 Jeremiah 28

The promise of the surrounding nations to fall to Babylon

A message to the false prophet, Hananiah The promise of Babylon’s fall to Medo-Persia

Jeremiah 50-51

Ezekiel’s three visions of CHRIST

Ezekiel 1:1

Psalms 44,102,123,129,137

Unknown Psalmists Ezekiel’s fourfold call

Ezekiel 1:2-24:27

592-588 BC

II Kings 25:1 (Jere 39:1 & 52:4)

Babylon’s third and final invasion begins

588 BC 587 BC

Jeremiah 21

The promise of Judah and Jerusalem’s fall to Babylon

715

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