A time line from the four thousand and first year until the eight thousand year. Here we have God bringing grace to the world with spiritual perfection coming and a new beginning.
| Event or person | BC date | true date | details | scripture |
| Jesus heals a man who had been stricken; without a hand | xx-xx-11 BC
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-3992
xx-xx-4030 |
38 years | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 91:7 |
| Jesus Christ son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli, | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4030 |
thirty years | Luke 3:23 |
| learned magi, Hor, and Lun, and Mer, the three wise men. | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-21 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4024 |
seen the star of promise rise above Jerusalem 24 years ago | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 38:7 |
| Jesus goes to the hills where before the shepherds watched their flocks | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4030 |
30 years ago when they heard the messenger of peace exclaim | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 76:3 |
| Jesus stray in Egypt | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-1 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4004 |
came down to Memphis, and saw Pharaoh, and remained three years in Egypt | The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:23 |
| according to the words of the prophecy of all the holy prophets | xx-xx-2 BC
xx-xx-2 BC |
xx-xx-4001
xx-xx-4001 |
ninety and second year did pass away, bringing glad tidings unto the people because of the signs which did come to pass, | 3 Nephi 1:26 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the ninety and third year did also pass away in peace, | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-1 BC |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4002 |
save it were for the Gadianton robbers, who dwelt upon the mountains, who did infest the land; | 3 Nephi 1:27 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Herod survived the slaughter of his son | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-1 BC |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4002 |
by five days | Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 1 33:8 |
| Archelaus mourned for his father Herod seven days | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-1 BC |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4002 |
7 days | Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 1:1 |
| Jesus entered into Egypt | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-1 BC |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4002 |
2 years old | Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 1:1 |
| Jesus family took lodging in the house of a certain widow | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-1 AD |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4003 |
1 year 3 years old | Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 1:1 |
| Archelaus was banished to Vienna, a city | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-8 AD |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4011 |
ninth year of his government | Wars of the Jews (From the Death of Herod till Vespasian Was Sent to Subdue the Jews by Nero.) Book 2 7:3 |
| Mariamne daughter of Agrippa | xx-xx-1 BC
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4002
xx-xx-4012 |
was 10 years old at his death | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 9:1 |
| Matthias son of Matthias | xx-xx-1 AD
xx-xx-1 AD |
xx-xx-4003
xx-xx-4003 |
was born in the tenth year of the reign of Archclaus | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:1 |
| Jesus arrived at
Judaea after 3 years
in Egypt ;
Herod was dead, and that Archelaus his son had succeeded him |
xx-xx-1 AD
xx-xx-1 AD |
xx-xx-4004
xx-xx-4004 |
but angel of the Lord appeared to him, and said: O Joseph, go into the city of Nazareth, and there abide. | The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:26 |
| it came to pass that in the ninety and fourth year they began to increase in a great degree, | xx-xx-1 AD
xx-xx-1 AD |
xx-xx-4003
xx-xx-4003 |
because there were many dissenters of the Nephites who did flee unto them, which did cause much sorrow unto those Nephites who did remain in the land. | 3 Nephi 1:28 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that thus passed away the ninety and fifth year also, | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx-2 AD |
xx-xx-4004
xx-xx-4004 |
and the people began to forget those signs and wonders which they had heard, and began to be less and less astonished at a sign or a wonder from heaven, | 3 Nephi 2:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Jesus gathered together the waters that flowed there into pools, and made them straightway clean, | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx-2 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4005 |
5 years old | Gospel of Thomas 2:1 |
| Jesus came unto the city of Nazareth | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx-2 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4005 |
5 years old | Gospel of Thomas (Greek Text B) 1:1 |
| there was a great rain upon the earth, and the child Jesus walked about therein. | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx-2 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4005 |
5 years old | Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 4:1 |
| kingdom to Archclaus | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx- AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx- |
Herod's son | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 17 8:1 |
| Philip govern Gaulonitis, and Trachonitis, and Paneas | xx-xx-2 AD
xx-xx-39 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4042 |
Herod's son
thirty-seven years Herod's son named Herod |
The Antiquities of the
Jews Book 17 1:3
Book 18 4:6;5:4 |
| Herod death | xx-xx- 2 AD
xx-xx- 2 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4005 |
184th olympiad
37 years 15 years |
The Antiquities of the
Jews Book 14 9:2;14:5
Book 17 8:1 |
| Jesus mother sendeth him to draw water but he broke the pitcher | xx-xx-3 AD
xx-xx-3 AD |
xx-xx-4006
xx-xx-4006 |
6 years old and he used his garment which was upon him and filled it with water | Gospel of Thomas
11:1,2
Gospel of Thomas (Greek Text B) 10:1 Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 9:1 |
| When Jesus was he making images of asses, oxen, birds, and other animals clay | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-4 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4007 |
Jesus made them walk, fly, eat, and drink at 7 years old | The Arabic Gospel of
the Infancy of the
Saviour 1:36
The First Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ 15:1-4 |
| Jesus Christ after the custom of the feast. | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4012 |
12 years old | Luke 2:42
The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:50 Gospel of Thomas 19:1 |
| Jesus began to hide His miracles and mysteries and secrets, and to give attention to the law, | xx-xx-3 BC
xx-xx-10 AD |
xx-xx-4000
xx-xx-4013 |
until He completed his 13 year | The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:54 |
| thus did pass away the | xx-xx-3 AD
xx-xx-4 AD xx-xx-5 AD xx-xx-6 AD |
xx-xx-4005
xx-xx-4006 xx-xx-4007 xx-xx-4008 |
ninety and sixth year; and also the ninety and seventh year; and also the ninety and eighth year; and also the ninety and ninth year | 3 Nephi 2:4 ( Book of Mormon) |
| all there was quiet in the realm of Herod from all them that sought the life of the child Jesus | xx-xx-4 AD
xx-xx-4 AD |
xx-xx-4007
xx-xx-4007 |
7 years old and they return to Bethlehem | Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 3:2 |
| Jesus' birthday he feeds other children | xx-xx-4 AD
xx-xx-4 AD |
xx-xx-4007
xx-xx-4007 |
seven years old | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 16:1,15 |
| Joseph made a throne king of Jerusalem | xx-xx-4 AD
xx-xx-6 AD |
xx-xx-4007
xx-xx-4009 |
remained in the palace 2 years | The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:39 |
| Caius Caesar fourth emperor | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4012 |
four years, within four months | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 18 6:10 Book 19 2:5 |
| Jesus sowed also one corn of wheat. | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-5 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4008 |
8 years old and hereaped it and threshed it and made thereof an hundred measures | Gospel of Thomas 12:1,2 |
| Jesus father Joseph was required by a certain rich man to build him a bed, | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-5 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4008 |
8 years old | Gospel of Thomas
(Greek Text B) 11:1
Gospel of Thomas (Latin Text) 11:1 |
| Flavius Josephus was son of Matthias | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-5 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4008 |
in the first year of the reign of Caius Caesar. | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:1 |
| Flavius JosephusI was commended by all for the love I had to learning; on which | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-19 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4022 |
fourteen years of age,
account the high priests and principal men of the city came then frequently to me together, in order to know my opinion about the accurate understanding of points of the law. |
The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:2 |
| Flavius Josephus had a mind to make trim of the several sects that were among us. | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-21 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4024 |
sixteen years old
These sects are three: - The first is that of the Pharisees, the second that Sadducees, and the third that of the Essens |
The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:2 |
| Agrippa king | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4012 |
reigned under Caius Caesar 4 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 8:2 |
| Mesopotamia depended upon Artabanus | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-20 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4023 |
15 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 18 9:4 |
| John the baptize Matheno took him to a great feast in Jerusalem | xx-xx-5 AD
xx-xx-5 AD |
xx-xx-4008
xx-xx-4008 |
nine years old | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 13:9 |
| Agrippa king | xx-xx-6 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4009
xx-xx-4012 |
of them were over Philip's tetrarchy only 3 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 8:2 |
| Agrippa made Jesus, the son of Damneus, high priest | xx-xx-6 AD
xx-xx-6 AD |
xx-xx-4009
xx-xx-4009 |
after he had rule 3 months took from Albinus high priest | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 20 9:1 |
| Drusilla daughter of Agrippa | xx-xx-6 AD
xx-xx-12 AD |
xx-xx-4009
xx-xx-4015 |
was 6 years old at his death | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 9:1 |
| Agrippa came to the city Cesarea, which was formerly called Strato's Tower | xx-xx-6 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4009
xx-xx-4012 |
after he had reigned over all Judea 3 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 8:2 |
| John the baptize went him to the wilderness and in the cave of David with Matheno | xx-xx-6 AD
xx-xx-6 AD |
xx-xx-4009
xx-xx-4009 |
seven years | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 13:5 |
| Valerius Gratus the third emperor of the Romans | xx-xx- 7 AD
xx-xx-18 AD |
xx-xx-4010
xx-xx-4021 |
11 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 18 2:2 |
| Eleazar, the son of Ananus | xx-xx-7 AD
xx-xx-8 AD |
xx-xx-4010
xx-xx-4011 |
high priest | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 18 2:2 |
| Jesus family went to Jerusalem | xx-xx-7 AD
xx-xx-7 AD |
xx-xx-4010
xx-xx-4010 |
ten years old. | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 18:1 |
| John the baptize his mother died | xx-xx-8 AD
xx-xx-8 AD |
xx-xx-4011
xx-xx-4011 |
was 12 years old his neighbors laid her body in a tomb among her kindred in the Hebron burying ground, and near to Zacharias' tomb. | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 15:1 |
| Agrippa king | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
had that of Herod added to it fourth year | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 19 8:2 |
| Claudius Caesar emperor | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-23 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4026 |
thirteen years, eight months, and twenty days | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 19 3:1,2 Book 20 8:1 |
| Claudius sent Felix, the brother of Pallas,to take care of the affairs of Judea | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-21 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4024 |
12 year of his reign | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 7:1 |
| Agrippa king | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-12 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4015 |
under the reign of Claudius Caesar 3 years | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 19 8:2 |
| Azizus, king of Emesa, Soemus, | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
die the first year of Nero | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 8:4 |
| Azizus brother, succeeded in his kingdom, | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
the first year of Nero | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 8:4 |
| Aristobulus, the son of Herod, king of Chalcis receive government of the Lesser Armenia. | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
the first year of Nero | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 8:4 |
| Caesar bestowed on Agrippa a certain part of Galilee, Tiberias, and Tarichae | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
the first year of Nero | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 8:4 |
| woman which had a spirit of infirmity | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4030 |
18 years | Luke 13:11,16 |
| Jesus Christ midst of
the doctors
Jesus |
xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-9 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4012 |
both hearing them, and asking them questions. for 3 days | Luke 2:46
The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 19:1 |
| Jesus heals a woman bent near double with disease; she had not risen from her bed without a helping hand | xx-xx-9 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4012
xx-xx-4030 |
eighteen years | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 140:27 |
| when Jesus Father publicly declared Him at the Jordan by this voice sent down from heaven | xx-xx-10 AD
xx-xx-10 AD |
xx-xx-4013
xx-xx-4013 |
13 years old at the river Jordan | The Arabic Gospel of the Infancy of the Saviour 1:54 |
| Agrippa king | xx-xx-12 AD
xx-xx-12 AD |
xx-xx-4015
xx-xx-4015 |
had pain in his belly 5 days | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 19 8:2 |
| Tiberius Caesar third emperor | xx-xx-12 AD
xx-xx-34 AD |
xx-xx-4015
xx-xx-4037 |
22 years
five months and three days |
The Antiquities of the Jews Book 18 6:5,10 Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 9:5 |
| Izates king | xx-xx-12 AD
xx-xx-36 AD |
xx-xx-4015
xx-xx-4039 |
24 years | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 20 4:3 |
| Jesus abides with the sudras and teaches them. | xx-xx-12 AD
xx-xx-16 AD |
xx-xx-4015
xx-xx-4019 |
4 years in temple Jagannath | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 24:1 |
| Flavius Valentinianus | xx-xx-13 AD
xx-xx-xx AD |
xx-xx-4016
xx-xx-xxx |
The Gospel of Nicodemus, or Acts of Pilate 0:1 | |
| John lived and wrought within these temple gates | xx-xx-14 AD
xx-xx-14 AD |
xx-xx-4017
xx-xx-4017 |
18 years old | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 15:31 |
| a woman also, who had an issue of blood for a long time began to run along towards Capernaum, her own city, so that she reached | xx-xx-15 AD
xx-xx-27 AD xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4018
xx-xx-4030 xx-xx-4030 |
with an issue of blood
12 years
six days' journey. |
Matthew 9:20
Mark 5:25 Luke 8:43 The Report of Pilate the Governor |
| woman, which was diseased | xx-xx-15 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4018
xx-xx-4030 |
with an issue of blood 12 years | Matthew 9:20
Mark 5:25 Luke 8:43 |
| straightway the damsel arose, and walked; | xx-xx-15 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4018
xx-xx-4030 |
she was 12 years old | Mark 5:42
Luke 8:42 |
| Claudius took Chalcis | xx-xx-17 AD
xx-xx-21 AD |
xx-xx-4020
xx-xx-4023 |
when tetrarchy of Lysanias had been governor there 4 years | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 7:1 |
| Pontius Pilate the forth emperor of the Romans | xx-xx-18 AD
xx-xx-xxx |
xx-xx-4021
xx-xx-xxx |
The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 18 2:2 | |
| Pilate made haste to Rome | xx-xx-18 AD
xx-xx-28 AD |
xx-xx-4021
xx-xx-4031 |
after 10 years in Judea | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 18 4:2 |
| Herod, king of Galilee, | 04-25-19 AD
04-25-38 AD |
04-25-4022
04-25-4041 |
in the 19th year of his rule 8thof the Calends of April, which is the 25th of March | The Gospel of Nicodemus, or Acts of Pilate 0:1 |
| Antipas tetrarch of Galilee and Perea | xx-xx-19 AD
xx-xx- 39 AD |
xx-xx-4022
xx-xx-4042 |
Herod's youngest son all so called Herod | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 17 6:1;8:1 |
| certain man was sick of the palsy. | xx-xx-19 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4022
xx-xx-4030 |
8 years | Acts 9:33 |
| Jews fly, and lived there without any misfortunes until the sixth year | xx-xx-20 AD
xx-xx-25 AD xx-xx-26 AD |
xx-xx-4023
xx-xx-4028 xx-xx-4029 |
five years
Seleucia, the principal city of those parts, which was built by Seleucus Nicator. |
The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 18 9:8 |
| one Anna, prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser: | xx-xx-20 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4023
xx-xx-4030 |
7 years | Luke 2:36 |
| Jesus entered Persia on his homeward way. | xx-xx-21 AD
xx-xx-21 AD |
xx-xx-4024
xx-xx-4024 |
24 years old | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 38:1 |
| Flavius Josephus was informed that one, whose name was Banus | xx-xx-21 AD
xx-xx-24 AD |
xx-xx-4024
xx-xx-4027 |
continued with him
three years until
nineteen years old
lived in the desert, and used no other clothing than grew upon trees, and had no other food than what grew of its own accord, and bathed himself in cold water frequently, both by night and by day, in order to preserve his chastity, I imitated him in those things |
The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:2 |
| now it came to pass that the people of the Nephites | xx-xx-23 AD
xx-xx-23 AD |
xx-xx-4026
xx-xx-4026 |
did all return to their own lands in the twenty and sixth year, | 3 Nephi 6:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| they began again to prosper and to wax great; and the twenty and sixth and seventh years passed away, | xx-xx-23 AD
xx-xx-24 AD |
xx-xx-4026
xx-xx-4027 |
and there was great order in the land; and they had formed their laws according to equity and justice | 3 Nephi 6:4 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Felix took Eleazar the arch-robber, and many that were with him, alive, | xx-xx-24 AD
xx-xx-44 AD |
xx-xx-4027
xx-xx-4047 |
when they had ravaged the country for 20 years | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 13:2 |
| Jesus Christ preached the Gospel , and done signs and wonders, He who was Himself the Judge was judged by the Jews, falsely | xx-xx-24 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4027
xx-xx-4030 |
three years | Epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians 10 |
| Jesus Christ come seeking fruit | xx-xx-24 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4027
xx-xx-4030 |
on this fig tree, these three years | Luke 13:7 |
| Polycarp | xx-xx-26 AD
xx-xx-112 AD |
xx-xx-4029
xx-xx-4115 |
Eighty and six years | Martyrdom of The Holy Polycarp 9 |
| thus passed away the twenty and eighth year, | xx-xx-25 AD
xx-xx-25 AD |
xx-xx-4028
xx-xx-4028 |
and the people had continual peace | 3 Nephi 6:9 ( Book of Mormon) |
| But it came to pass in the twenty and ninth year there began to be some disputings among the people; | xx-xx-26 AD
xx-xx-26 AD |
xx-xx-4029
xx-xx-4029 |
and some were lifted up unto pride and boastings because of their exceedingly great riches, | 3 Nephi 6:10 ( Book of Mormon) |
| John the baptize went into Jerusalem, and in the market place he sat in silence seven days | xx-xx-26 AD
xx-xx-26 AD |
xx-xx-4029
xx-xx-4029 |
at 30 years old | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 61:1,5 |
| thus there became a great inequality in all the land, insomuch that the church began to be broken up; yea, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
insomuch that in the thirtieth year the church was broken up in all the land save it were among a few of the Lamanites who were converted unto the true faith; | 3 Nephi 6:14 ( Book of Mormon) |
| in the commencement of the thirtieth year--the people having been delivered up for the space of a long time | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
they were in a state of
awful wickedness.
to be carried about by the temptations of the devil |
3 Nephi 6:17 ( Book of Mormon) |
| they did not establish a king over the land; but in this same year, yea, the thirtieth year, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
they did destroy upon the judgment-seat, yea, did murder the chief judge of the land | 3 Nephi 7:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| thus six years had not passed away since the more part | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-33 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4026 |
of the people had turned from their righteousness, like the dog to his vomit | 3 Nephi 7:8 ( Book of Mormon) |
| so speedy was their march that it could not be impeded until they had gone forth | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
out of the reach of the people. And thus ended the thirtieth year | 3 Nephi 7:13 ( Book of Mormon) |
| also an hundred years had passed away | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
since the days of Mosiah, who was king over the people of the Nephites | 3 Nephi 2:5 ( Book of Mormon) |
| these are the words: Behold, I perceive that this very people, the Nephites, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-427 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4430 |
according to the spirit of revelation which is in me, in four hundred years from the time that Jesus Christ shall manifest himself unto them, shall dwindle in unbelief | The Book of Alma 45:10 ( Book of Mormon) |
| nine years had passed away from the time when the sign was given, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-36 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4039 |
which was spoken of by the prophets, that Christ should come into the world. | 3 Nephi 2:7 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Now the Nephites began to reckon their time from this period when the sign was given, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-36 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4039 |
or from the coming of Christ; therefore, nine years had passed away. | 3 Nephi 2:8 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Jesus Christ was baptized by John, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
at 30 years old | Epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians 10 |
| two condemned robbers were sent from Jericho to the procurator Pilate | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
7 days before Christ was send | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:1 |
| Jesus also was taken to the procurator Pilate | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
on the third day before the passover, in the evening | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:3,4 |
| Caiaphas the priest | xx-xx-25 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4028
xx-xx-4030 |
temped Judas Iscariot his brother to turn Jesus in for 2 years | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:4 |
| they brought Jesus into the hall of Caiaphas | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
fourth day of the week, at the ninth hour | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:4 |
| all the multitude sought to burn the daughter of Caiaphas | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
evening of the fourth day being ended, | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:5 |
| And Judas, going into the sanctuary says to all the people: What will you give me, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
and I will give up to
you the overthrower
at the dawn of the fifth day, |
Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 1:5 |
| Jesus gave up | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
evening of the fifth day | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 2:1 |
| remained with Him | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
three days except the robber alone. | Narrative of Joseph of Arimathaea 5:1 |
| day also on which Jesus rose again from the dead. | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
make a beginning of the eighth day, that is, a beginning of another world. | The Epistle of Barnabas 15 |
| Flavius Valentinianus | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
seventeenth year the sixth, in the ninth indiction | The Gospel of Nicodemus, or Acts of Pilate 0:1 |
| Jesus Christ and his apostels | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
second sabbath and plucked the ears of corn, and did eat, | Luke 6:1 |
| Christines spend in prayer | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
7 days | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 122:1 |
| Jesus Christ came to Bethany. | xx-08-27 AD
xx-08-27 AD |
xx-08-4030
xx-08-4030 |
Sabbath day, the eighth day of the Jewish Nasan month | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 151:1 |
| Jesus Christ with the twelve went to Jerusalem. | xx-10-27 AD
xx-10-27 AD |
xx-10-4030
xx-10-4030 |
the next Monday of the week | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 152:1 |
| Jesus teaches the twelve and remain, then go into a village by the sea | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
3 days | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 127:1 |
| in the tomb Jesus will remain in sweet communion with the Christ, and with my Father-God and Mother-God | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
3 days | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 127:28 |
| the master Jesus and the twelve remained in Caesarea-Philippi | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
7 days | The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 129:10 |
| Jesus Christ took Peter and John and James, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
went up into a mountain to pray for 8 days | Luke 9:28 |
| Lazarus lain in the grave | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
four days | John 11:17,39 |
| Jesus Christ came to Bethany | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
6 days before the passover | John 12:1 |
| Jesus Christ showed himself alive | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
forty days | Acts 1:3 |
| Saul, of Tarsus: | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
without sight 3 days | Acts 9:9 |
| Cornelius | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
4 days | Acts 10:30 |
| Tiberius Caesar, Pontius | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-34 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4037 |
fifteenth year of the reign | Luke 3:1 The Gospel of Nicodemus, or Acts of Pilate 0:1 |
| Pontius Pilatus being the Governor of Judaea,] Jesus came down to Capernaum | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar | The Gospel of the Lord1:1,2 |
| Savior appeared after he arose from the dead | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-29 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4032 |
five hundred and fifty days | The Apocryphon of James |
| teaching word of God | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-29 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4032 |
a year and six months | Acts 18:11 |
| they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-29 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4032 |
both Jews and Greeks in 2 years | Acts 19:10 |
| disputing and persuading the things concerning the kingdom of God. | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
three months, | Acts 19:8 |
| Jesus Christ | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
appeared to them alive again the third day | The Antiquities of the
Jews Book 18 3:3
Matthew 12:40; 27:63,64 Mark 8:31;9:31; 10:34 Luke 9:22;13: 32;18:33;24:7, 21,46 Acts 10:40; 1 Corinthians 15:4 |
| ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears. | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-30 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4033 |
three years | Acts 20: 31 |
| Paul received all that came in unto him, | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-29 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4032 |
two years | Acts 28:30 |
| Jesus Christ is to be betrayed and be crucified | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
2 days | Matthew 26:2
Mark 14:1 |
| Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and show them him transfigured | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
after six days | Mark 9:2 |
| the woman came unto the sepulchre | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
first day of the week, at the rising of the sun | Mark 16:2,9
John 20:19 |
| Jesus Christ had fasted | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
forty days and forty nights, | Matthew 4:2
Mark 1:13 Luke 4:2 |
| I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-30 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4033 |
three years
fifteen days |
Galatians 1:18 |
| Joseph of Arimathaea hid in his house | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
forty days | The Gospel of
Nicodemus, or Acts of
Pilate
15:6 |
| Karinus, and Leucius were allowed unto us who rose from the dead for testimony of the resurrection of Christ the Lord | xx-xx-27 AD
xx-xx-27 AD |
xx-xx-4030
xx-xx-4030 |
three days only | Acts of Pilate
Part 2. The Descent into Hell 27:1 |
| it came to pass in the thirty and first year that they were divided into tribes, | xx-xx-28 AD
xx-xx-28 AD |
xx-xx-4031
xx-xx-4031 |
every man according to his family, kindred and friends; nevertheless they had come to an agreement that they would not go to war one with another; | 3 Nephi 7:14 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the thirty and first year did pass away, and there were but few who were converted unto the Lord; | xx-xx-28 AD
xx-xx-28 AD |
xx-xx-4031
xx-xx-4031 |
but as many as were converted did truly signify unto the people that they had been visited by the power and Spirit of God | 3 Nephi 7:21 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Jesus Christ for the sake of the parables | xx-xx-29 AD
xx-xx-29 AD |
xx-xx-4032
xx-xx-4032 |
eighteen more days | The Apocryphon of James |
| Thus passed away the thirty and second year also. And Nephi did cry unto the people in the commencement of . | xx-xx-29 AD
xx-xx-30 AD |
xx-xx-4032
xx-xx-4033 |
the thirty and third year; and he did preach unto them repentance and remission of sins | 3 Nephi 7:23 ( Book of Mormon) |
| now it came to pass, if there was no mistake made by this man in | xx-xx-30 AD
xx-xx-30 AD |
xx-xx-4033
xx-xx-4033 |
the reckoning of our time, the a thirty and third year had passed away | 3 Nephi 8:2 (Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass in the a thirty and fourth year, in the first month, on the fourth day of the month, | 01-04-31 AD
01-04-31 AD |
01-04-4034
01-04-4034 |
there arose a great storm, such an one as never had been known in all the land | 3 Nephi 8:5 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the ending of the thirty and fourth year | xx-xx-31 AD
xx-xx-31 AD |
xx-xx-4034
xx-xx-4034 |
insomuch that soon after the ascension of Christ into heaven he did truly manifest himself unto them | 3 Nephi 10:18 Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the thirty and fourth year passed away, and also the thirty and fifth, | xx-xx-31 AD
xx-xx-32AD |
xx-xx-4034
xx-xx-4035 |
and behold the disciples of Jesus had formed a church of Christ in all the lands round about | 4 Nephi 1:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| up again to Jerusalem | xx-xx-30 AD
xx-xx-44 AD |
xx-xx-4033
xx-xx-4047 |
fourteen years | Galatians 2:1 |
| it happened that Flavius Josephus took a voyage to Rome | xx-xx-31 AD
xx-xx-31 AD |
xx-xx-4034
xx-xx-4034 |
twenty-sixth year of my age when Felix was procurator of Judea | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:3 |
| Caius was made Caesar, | xx-xx- 31 AD
xx-xx- 35 AD |
xx-xx-4034
xx-xx-4038 |
three year's and eight months | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 9:6; 11:1 |
| it came to pass that the thirty and seventh year passed away also, | xx-xx-34AD
xx-xx-34 AD |
xx-xx-4037
xx-xx-4037 |
and there still continued to be apeace in the land | 4 Nephi 1:4 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Flavius Josephus in which time of life it is a hard thing for any one to escape the calumnies of the | xx-xx-35 AD
xx-xx-35 AD |
xx-xx-4038
xx-xx-4038 |
thirtieth year of my age(envious preserve every woman free from injuries; and as to what presents were offered me, I despised them, as not standing in need of them. Nor indeed would I take those tithes, which were due to me as a priest, from those that brought them) | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:15 |
| Caius's epistle concerning Petronins wastossed by a storm, and were detained on the sea for | xx-xx- 35 AD
xx-xx- 35 AD |
xx-xx-4038
xx-xx-4038 |
three months | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 10:5 |
| Claudius was made Caesar, | xx-xx- 35 AD
xx-xx- 49 AD |
xx-xx-4038
xx-xx-4052 |
rule thirteen years, eight months, and twenty days | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 11:1; 12:8 |
| thus did the thirty and eighth year pass away, and also the thirty and ninth, and forty and first, and the forty and second, yea, | xx-xx-35AD
xx-xx-36 AD xx-xx-48AD xx-xx-49 AD xx-xx-46AD xx-xx-48 AD xx-xx- 49 AD xx-xx-56 AD |
xx-xx-4038
xx-xx-4039 xx-xx-4041 xx-xx-4042 xx-xx-4049 xx-xx-4051 xx-xx-4052 xx-xx-4059 |
even until forty and nine years had passed away, and also the fifty and first, and the fifty and second; yea, and even until fifty and nine years had passed away | 4 Nephi 1:6 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the people did still remain in wickedness, | xx-xx-37 AD
xx-xx-38 AD |
xx-xx-4040
xx-xx-4041 |
notwithstanding the much preaching and prophesying which was sent among them; and thus passed away the tenth year also; and the eleventh year also passed away in iniquity. | 3 Nephi 2:10 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Jesus has already, been instructing his disciples, men and women, in the Gnosis | xx-xx-38 AD
xx-xx-38 AD |
xx-xx-4041
xx-xx-4041 |
11 years after crucifixion | Pistis Sophia: The Books of the Savior 0:1;1:1 |
| Jesus is is invested with the full radiance of his triple robe of glory, which embraces the whole powers of the universe. | xx-xx-39 AD
xx-xx-39 AD |
xx-xx-4042
xx-xx-4042 |
twelfth year of the inner-teaching-ministry | Pistis Sophia: The Books of the Savior 0:1 |
| the disciples gazed after him, and not one of them spoke until he had reached heaven, but they all kept a great silence | xx-15-39 AD
xx-15-39 AD |
xx-15-4042
xx-15-4042 |
15th of the moon, on the day on which it is full in the month of Tôbe. | Pistis Sophia: The Books of the Savior 2:1 |
| Philip Herod's son named Herod die | xx-xx-39 AD
xx-xx-39 AD |
xx-xx-4042
xx-xx-4042 |
twentieth year
reign of Tiberius |
The Antiquities of the Jews Book 17 1:3 Book 18 4:6;5:4 |
| Agrippa to be bound, and had him very ill-treated in the prison | xx-xx-40 AD
xx-xx-41 AD |
xx-xx-4043
xx-xx-4044 |
6 months | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 9:5 |
| Agrippa | xx-xx-40 AD
xx-xx-44 AD xx-xx-57 AD xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4043
xx-xx-4047 xx-xx-4050 xx-xx-4064 |
reigned three years and his tetrarchies when he rule three other years and then after 17 years | Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 11:6; 14:4 |
| it came to pass that before this thirteenth year | xx-xx-40 AD
xx-xx-40 AD |
xx-xx-4043
xx-xx-4043 |
had passed away the Nephites were threatened with utter destruction because of this war, which had become exceedingly sore | 3 Nephi 2:13 ( Book of Mormon) |
| ( Lamanites) their young men and their daughters became exceedingly fair, | xx-xx-40 AD
xx-xx-40 AD |
xx-xx-4043
xx-xx-4043 |
and they were numbered among the Nephites, and were called Nephites. And thus ended the thirteenth year. | 3 Nephi 2:16 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass in the commencement of the fourteenth year, the war between the robbers and the people of | xx-xx-41 AD
xx-xx-41 AD |
xx-xx-4044
xx-xx-4044 |
Nephi did continue and did become exceedingly sore; nevertheless, the people of Nephi did gain some advantage of the robbers, | 3 Nephi 2:17 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: | xx-xx-41 AD
xx-xx-43 AD |
xx-xx-4044
xx-xx-4046 |
two years after Paul was left bound. | Acts 24:27 |
| ended the fourteenth year. And in the fifteenth year they did come forth against the people of Nephi; and | xx-xx-41 AD
xx-xx-42 AD xx-xx-42 AD |
xx-xx-4044
xx-xx-4045 xx-xx-4045 |
because of the wickedness of the people of Nephi, and their many contentions and dissensions, the Gadianton robbers did gain many advantages over them | 3 Nephi 2:18 ( Book of Mormon) |
| thus ended the fifteenth year, and thus were the people in a state of many afflictions; | xx-xx-43 AD
xx-xx-43 AD |
xx-xx-4046
xx-xx-4046 |
and the sword of destruction did hang over them, insomuch that they were about to be smitten down by it, and this because of their iniquity. | 3 Nephi 2:19 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Agrippa | xx-xx-44 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4047
xx-xx-4064 |
rule 17 years | Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 11:6; 14:4 |
| war broke out | xx-xx-44 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4047
xx-xx-4064 |
seventeenth of Agrippa, in the month of Artemisins [Jyar.] | The Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 14:4 |
| now it came to pass that in the sixteenth year from the coming of Christ, | xx-xx-44 AD
xx-xx-44 AD |
xx-xx-4047
xx-xx-4047 |
Lachoneus, the governor of the land, received an epistle from the leader and the governor of this band of robbers | 3 Nephi 3:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass in the seventeenth year, in the latter end of the year, the proclamation of Lachoneus had gone forth throughout all the face of the land, and | xx-xx-45 AD
xx-xx-45 AD |
xx-xx-4048
xx-xx-4048 |
they had taken their horses, and their chariots, and their cattle, and all their flocks, and their herds, and their grain, and all their substance, and did march forth by thousands and by tens of thousands, until they had all gone forth to the place which had been appointed that they should gather themselves together, to defend themselves against their enemies | 3 Nephi 3:22 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Petronins received the epistle concerning Caiuswas received that which was against himself | xx-xx- 45 AD
xx-xx- 45 AD |
xx-xx-4048
xx-xx-4048 |
27 days | Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 10:5 |
| it came to pass that in the latter end of the eighteenth year those armies of robbers had prepared for battle, | xx-xx-46 AD
xx-xx-46 AD |
xx-xx-4049
xx-xx-4049 |
and began to come down and to sally forth from the hills, and out of the mountains, and the wilderness, and their strongholds, and their secret places, and began to take possession of the lands, both which were in the land south and which were in the land north | 3 Nephi 4:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| subsist for the space of seven years, in the which time they did hope to destroy the robbers from off the face of the land; | xx-xx-46 AD
xx-xx-46 AD |
xx-xx-4049
xx-xx-4049 |
and thus the eighteenth year did pass away | 3 Nephi 4:4 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the nineteenth year | xx-xx-47 AD
xx-xx-47 AD |
xx-xx-4050
xx-xx-4050 |
Giddianhi found that it was expedient that he should go up to battle against the Nephites | 3 Nephi 4:5 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that they did come up to battle; and it was in the sixth month | 06 -xx 47 AD
06 -xx 47 AD |
06-xx-4050
06-xx-4050 |
Giddianhi found that it was expedient that he should go up to battle against the Nephites | 3 Nephi 4:7 ( Book of Mormon) |
| the battle commenced in this the sixth month; and great and terrible was the battle thereof, | 06 -xx-47 AD
06 -xx-47 AD |
06-xx-4050
06-xx-4050 |
yea, great and terrible was the slaughter thereof, insomuch that there never was known so great a slaughter among all the people of Lehi since he left Jerusalem. | 3 Nephi 4:11 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the armies of the Nephites did return again to their place of security. | xx-xx-47 AD
xx-xx-48 AD |
xx-xx-4050
xx-xx-4051 |
And it came to pass that this nineteenth year did pass away, and the robbers did not come again to battle; neither did they come again in the twentieth year | 3 Nephi 4:15 ( Book of Mormon) |
| in the twenty and first year they did not come up to battle, but they came up on all sides to lay siege round about the people of Nephi; | xx-xx-49 AD
xx-xx-49 AD |
xx-xx-4052
xx-xx-4052 |
for they did suppose that if they should cut off the people of Nephi from their lands, and should hem them in on every side, and if they should cut them off from all their outward privileges | 3 Nephi 4:16 ( Book of Mormon) |
| thus had the twenty and second year passed away, and the twenty and third year also, | xx-xx-50 AD
xx-xx-51 AD xx-xx-52 AD xx-xx-53 AD |
xx-xx-4053
xx-xx-4054 xx-xx-4055 xx-xx-4056 |
and the twenty and fourth, and the twenty and fifth; and thus had twenty and five years passed away | 3 Nephi 5:7,8 ( Book of Mormon) |
| It the day that the 10 chapter was wrote or letter | 07-05-48 AD
07-05-48 AD |
07-05-4051
07-05-4051 |
5th of the kalends of
July
Nero the fourth time, and Messala, consuls (A. D. 58). |
The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 10:1 |
| war began | xx-xx- 48 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4051
xx-xx-4064 |
thirteenth year of the reign of Caesar Domitian, | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 11:1.3 |
| It the day that the 11 chapter was wrote or letter | 04-10-49 AD
04-10-49 AD |
04-10-4052
04-10-4052 |
10th of the kalends of
April;
Apronianus and Capito consuls |
The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 11:1 |
| Nero emperor | xx-xx- 49 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4052
xx-xx-4064 |
all so called Domtitus up to his 12thyear | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 20 8:2 Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 12:8 |
| Nero was dead, | xx-xx- 49 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4052
xx-xx-4065 |
after he had reigned thirteen years and eight days. | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:2 |
| Flavius Josephus has three sons: Hyrcanus, the eldest | xx-xx-49 AD
xx-xx- 49 AD |
xx-xx-4052
xx-xx-4052 |
was born in the fourth year of the reign of Vespasian (note this is within 10 years or so) | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:1 |
| Flavius Josephus has three sons: Justus 2ndson | xx-xx-51 AD
xx-xx-51 AD |
xx-xx-4055
xx-xx-4055 |
born in the seventh ofthe reign of Vespasian (note this is within 10 years or so) | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:1 |
| Flavius Josephus has three sons: Agrippa the 3rd | xx-xx-53 AD
xx-xx-53 AD |
xx-xx-4057
xx-xx-4057 |
in the ninth the reign of Vespasian (note this is within 10 years or so) | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:1 |
| It the day that the 12 chapter was wrote or letter | 04-05-51 AD
04-05-51 AD |
04-05-4054
04-05-4054 |
5th of the kalends of April; Frugi and Bassus consuls | The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 12:1 |
| A hundred and thirty-two houses and four blocks have been burnt | xx-xx-51 AD
xx-xx-51 AD |
xx-xx-4054
xx-xx-4054 |
six days, the seventh brought a pause | The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 12:1 |
| But, what is still more terrible, there was one Jesus, the son of Ananus, a plebeian and a husbandman, who, four years before the war began, and at a time when the city was in very great peace and prosperity came into the temple | xx-xx-59 AD
xx-xx-59 AD |
xx-xx-4062
xx-xx-4062 |
in the temple, began on a sudden to cry aloud, "A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against this whole people!" | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 5:3 |
| This cry of his was the loudest at the festivals; and he continued this ditty for seven years and five months, | xx-xx-59 AD
01-27-66 AD |
xx-xx-4062
02-10-4069 |
without growing hoarse, or being tired therewith, until the very time that he saw his presage in earnest fulfilled in our siege | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 5:3 |
| war began | xx-xx-59 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4062
xx-xx-4064 |
second year of the government of Florus, | The Antiquities of the Jews Book 20 11:1.2 |
| Florus | xx-xx-59 AD
xx-xx-xxxx AD |
xx-xx-4062
xx-xx-xxxx |
The Antiquities of the Jews Book 20 11:1.2 | |
| It the day that the 13 chapter was wrote or letter | xx-xx-59 AD
xx-xx-59 AD |
xx-xx-4062
xx-xx-4062 |
day before the nones of June; Leo and Sabinus consuls | The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 13:1 |
| It the day that the 14 chapter was wrote or letter | xx-xx-59 AD
xx-xx-59 AD |
xx-xx-4062
xx-xx-4062 |
the kalends of August
Leo and Sabinus consuls |
The Correspondence of Paul and Seneca 14:1 |
| war began | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4064 |
fifty-sixth year of the writer own life. | The Antiquities of the
Jews
Book 20 11:1.3 |
| war broke out | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4064 |
in the 12th year of of Nero | The Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 1 0:7 ; Book 2 14:4 |
| Thus were there perpetual slaughters on both sides but neither side would yield up the parts they had seized on. | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4064 |
for seven days' time; | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 17:5 |
| for the altar (that there might never be a want of fuel for that fire which was unquenchable and always burning | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4064 |
upon which the custom was for every one to bring wood the festival of Xylophory | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 17:6 |
| they made an assault upon Antonia,and besieged the garrison on the next day, which was in it two days | xx-15-61 AD
xx-15-61 AD |
xx-15-4064
xx-15-4064 |
fifteenth of the month Lous, [Ab,] | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 17:7 |
| Manahem and his party fell upon the place whence the soldiers were fled, and slew as many of them as they could catch | xx-06-61 AD
xx-06-61 AD |
xx-06-4064
xx-06-4064 |
sixth day of the month Gorpieus [Elul]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 17:8 |
| thirteen thousand killed | xx-29-61 AD
xx-29-61 AD |
xx-29-4064
xx-29-4064 |
waited two days then kill them and plundered them of all that they had. 3rdday | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 18:3 |
| Cestius | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-30-4064
xx-30-4064 |
fourth day, which was the thirtieth of the month Hyperbereteus, [Tisri,] | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 19:4 |
| Romans make their attack against the wall | xx-26-61 AD
xx-31-61 AD |
xx-26-4064
xx-31-4064 |
for five days | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 19:5 |
| Cestius of the Romans was defeated and lost five thousand and three hundred footmen, and three hundred and eighty horsemen. | xx-08-61 AD
xx-08-61 AD |
xx-08-4064
xx-08-4064 |
eighth day of the month Dius, [Marchesvan,] in the twelfth year of the reign of Nero. | Wars of the Jews
Book 2 19:9 |
| Josephus prevented him, and came from Tiberias, and went into Jotapata, and raised the drooping spirits of the Jews. | 02-21-61 AD
02-21-61 AD |
02-21-4064
02-21-4064 |
On the fifth day, which was the twenty-first of the month Artemisius, (Jyar,) | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:3 |
| Thus did the Romans try to make an impression upon the Jews | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-61 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4064 |
till the fifth day continually, while the people of Jotapata made sallies out, and fought at the walls most desperately; nor were the Jews affrighted at the strength of the enemy | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:6 |
| This fight happenedand the Roman general called off those soldiers in the evening that had suffered so sorely, of whom the number of the slain was not a few, while that of the wounded was still greater; | 03-20-61 AD
03-20-61 AD |
03-20-4064
03-20-4064 |
on the twentieth day of
the month Desius
[Sivan]
but of the people of Jotapata no more than six men were killed, although more than three hundred were carried off wounded |
Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:29 |
| calamity befell the Galileans | 03-21-61 AD
03-21-61 AD |
03-21-4064
03-21-4064 |
on the twenty-fifth day of the month Desius [Sivan.] | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:31 |
| Romans fell upon the Samaritans and slew them all, being in number eleven thousand and six hundred | xx-27-61 AD
xx-27-61 AD |
xx-27-4064
xx-27-4064 |
was done on the twenty-seventh day of the month Desius [Sivan]. And these were the calamities that befell the Samaritans at this time | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:32 |
| But as the people of Jotapata still held out manfully, and bore up tinder their miseries beyond all that could be hoped for, | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-81 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4084 |
on the forty-seventh day [of the siege] the banks cast up by the Romans were become higher than the wall; on which day a certain deserter went to Vespasian, | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:33 |
| testimony of thy accuracy | xx-xx-61 AD
xx-xx-81 AD |
xx-xx-4064
xx-xx-4084 |
written these twenty years Flavius Josephus views -v- country Tiberias | The Life of Flavius Josephus 1:65 |
| thus did Simon get possession of Jerusalem, | 01-01-61 AD
01-01-64 AD |
01-01-4064
01-01-4067 |
in the third year of the war, in the month Xanthicus [Nisan]; 1stmonth | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:12 |
| Cestius of the Romans was defeated and lost five thousand and three hundred footmen, and three hundred and eighty horsemen. | xx-08-61 AD
xx-08-61 AD |
xx-08-4064
xx-08-4064 |
twelfth year of the
reign of Nero.
eighth day of the month Dius, [Marchesvan,] in the |
Wars of the Jews Or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem Book 2 19:9 |
| And thus was Jotapata taken, | 04-01-62 AD
04-01-62 AD |
04-01-4065
04-01-4065 |
in the thirteenth year of the reign of Nero, on the first day of the month Panemus [Tamuz]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 7:36 |
| Josephus replied, "I did foretell to the people of Jotapata that they would be taken | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
on the forty-seventh day, and that I should be caught alive by the Romans." | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 8:9 |
| Now Vespasian returned to Ptolemais | 04-04-62 AD
04-04-62 AD |
04-04-4065
04-04-4065 |
on the fourth day of the month Panemus, [Tamus] and from thence he came to Cesarea, which lay by the sea-side | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 9:1 |
| but all mourned for Josephus; insomuch that the lamentation did not cease in the city | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
before the thirtieth day; and a great many hired mourners, with their pipes, who should begin the melancholy ditties for them. | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 9:5 |
| Vespasian refreshed his army | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
for twenty days, and was himself feasted by king Agrippa, where he also returned public thanks to God for the good success he had had in his undertakings | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 9:7 |
| Vespasian took prisoners | 06-08-62 AD
06-08-62 AD |
06-08-4065
06-08-4065 |
were taken on the eighth day of the month Gorpiaeus [Elul]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 3 10:8 |
| the city of Jotapata wasable to resist those whom Agrippa send | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
sent to besiege it for seven months together. | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 1:2 |
| Gamala, those that were of the bolder sort fled away and hid themselves from the Romans | 01-22-62 AD
01-22-62 AD |
01-22-4065
01-22-4065 |
sustained the siege till the two and twentieth day of the month Hyperberetmus [Tisri,] | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 1:9 |
| Romans so well remembered their former ill success, | 06-23-62 AD
06-23-62 AD |
06-23-4065
06-23-4065 |
that they did not enter the city till the three and twentieth day of the forementioned month | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 1:9 |
| And thus was Gamala taken | 06-24-62 AD
06-24-62 AD |
06-24-4065
06-24-4065 |
on the three and twentieth day of the month Hyperberetens, [Tisri,] whereas the city had first revolted on the four and twentieth day of the month Gorpieus [Elul]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 1:10 |
| Vespasian marched against Gadara, the metropolis of Perea, which was a place of strength, and entered that city | 06-04-62 AD
06-04-62 AD |
06-04-4065
06-04-4065 |
on the fourth day of the month Dystrus [Adar]; | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 7:3 |
| Vespasian returned to Emmaus, whence he came down through the country of Samaria, and hard by the city, by others called Neapoils, (or Sichem,) but by the people of that country Mabortha, to Corea, where he pitched his camp | 09-02-62 AD
09-02-62 AD |
09-02-4065
09-02-4065 |
on the second day of the month Desius [Sivan]; | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 8:1 |
| Vespasian came to Jericho; on which day Trajan, one of his commanders, joined him with the forces he brought out of Perea, all the places beyond Jordan being subdued already | 09-03-62 AD
09-03-62 AD |
09-03-4065
09-03-4065 |
and on the day following | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 8:1 |
| Nero was dead, | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
after he had reigned thirteen years and eight days. | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:2 |
| Galba was made emperor | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-62 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4065 |
reigned seven months and as many days. | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:2 |
| Otho was made emperor | xx-xx-62 AD
xx-xx-63 AD |
xx-xx-4065
xx-xx-4066 |
after he had managed the public affairs three months and two days.He kill hiself | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:2,9 |
| it came to pass in the thirty and sixth year, the people were all converted unto the Lord, upon all the face of the land, | xx-xx-63AD
xx-xx-63 AD |
xx-xx-4066
xx-xx-4066 |
both Nephites and Lamanites, and there were no contentions and disputations among them, and every man did deal justly one with another. | 4 Nephi 1:2 ( Book of Mormon) |
| the city of Hebron age when Simon attacted it | xx-xx-2237 BC
xx-xx-63 AD |
xx-xx-1766
xx-xx-4066 |
two thousand and three hundred years | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:7 |
| Vespasian removed from Cesarea, and marched against those places of Judea which were not yet overthrown. | 03-05-63 AD
03-05-63 AD |
03-05-4066
03-05-4066 |
on the fifth day of the month Deasius, [Sivan,] third month | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 9:9 |
| Vitellius was made emperor; and Vespasian was made emperor; | xx-xx-63 AD
xx-xx-64 AD |
xx-xx-4066
xx-xx-4067 |
fight over who to be emperor; until Vespasian won | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 10:2 - 11:4 |
| Vitellius was made emperor | xx-xx-63 AD
xx-xx-64 AD |
xx-xx-4066
xx-xx-4067 |
having retained the government eight months and five days | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 11:4 |
| Thus also before the Jews' rebellion, and before those commotions which preceded the war, when the people were come in great crowds to the feast of unleavened bread, | 01-08-63 AD
01-08-63 AD |
01-08-4066
01-08-4066 |
on the eighth day of the month Xanthicus, [Nisan,] and at the ninth hour of the night, so great a light shone round the altar and the holy house, | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 5:3 |
| Besides these, a few days after that feast, on the one and twentieth day of the month Artemisius, [Jyar,] a certain prodigious and incredible phenomenon appeared: | 07-21-63 AD
07-21-63 AD |
07-21-4066
07-21-4066 |
I suppose the account of it would seem to be a fable, were it not related by those that saw it, and were not the events that followed it of so considerable a nature as to deserve such signals; for, before sun-setting, chariots and troops of soldiers in their armor were seen running about among the clouds, and surrounding of cities. | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 5:3 |
| last battle between Vitellius and Vespasian | xx-03-64 AD
xx-03-64 AD |
xx-03-4067
xx-03-4067 |
This battle was fought on the third day of the month Apelleus [Casleu]; | Wars of the Jews
Book 4 11:4 |
| now the war abroad ceased for a while, the sedition within was revived; and on the feast of unleavened bread, which was now come, | 01-14-64 AD
01-14-64 AD |
01-14-4067
01-14-4067 |
it being the fourteenth day of the month Xanthicus, [Nisan,] 1stmonth | Wars of the Jews
Book 5 3:1 |
| Romans get possession of this first wall, on the fifteenth day of the siege, | 07-07-64 AD
07-07-64 AD |
07-07-4067
07-07-4067 |
which was the seventh day of the month Artemisius, [Jyar,] when they demolished a great part of it, as well as they did of the northern parts of the city, which had been demolished also by Cestius formerly | Wars of the Jews
Book 5 7:2 |
| Now as the Romans began to raise their banks on the twelfth day of the month Artemisius, [Jyar,] | 07-12-64 AD
07-12-64 AD |
07-12-4067
07-12-4067 |
so had they much ado to finish them by the twenty-ninth day of the same month, after they had labored hard for seventeen days continually | Wars of the Jews
Book 5 11:4 |
| while Manneus, the son of Lazarus, came running to Titus at this very time, and told him that there had been carried out through that one gate, which was intrusted to his care, | 01-14-65 AD
01-14-65 AD |
01-14-4068
01-14-4068 |
no fewer than a hundred and fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dead bodies, in the interval between the fourteenth day of the month Xanthieus, [Nisan,] when the Romans pitched their camp by the city, and the first day of the month Panemus [Tamuz]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 5 13:7 |
| Jews attack the Romans | 01-01-66 AD
01-01-66 AD |
01-01-4069
01-01-4069 |
This attack was made upon the first day of the month Panemus [Tamuz.] | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 1:1 |
| Sabinus and eleven others attack the Jews and got over the new wall | 01-03-66 AD
01-03-66 AD |
01-03-4069
01-03-4069 |
These things were done upon the third day of the month Panemus [Tamuz]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 1:6 |
| And now Titus gave orders to his soldiers that were with him to dig up the foundations of the tower of Antonia, and make him a ready passage for his army to come up; while he himself had Josephus brought to him, | 01-17-66 AD
01-17-66 AD |
01-17-4069
01-17-4069 |
(for he had been informed that on that very day, which was the seventeenth day of Panemus, [Tamuz,] the sacrifice called "the Daily Sacrifice" had failed, and had not been offered to God, | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 2:1 |
| the Romans set fire to the cloister that joined to the other, when the fire went fifteen cubits farther. | 01-24-66 AD
01-24-66 AD |
01-24-4069
01-24-4069 |
on the twenty-fourth day of the forenamed month, [Panemus or Tamuz,] | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 2:9 |
| now the seditious that were in the temple did every day openly endeavor to beat off the soldiers that were upon the banks, | 01-27-66 AD
01-27-66 AD |
01-27-4069
01-27-4069 |
and on the twenty-seventh day of the forenamed month [Panemus or Tamuz] | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 3:1 |
| And now two of the legions had completed their banks | 02-08-66 AD
02-08-66 AD |
02-08-4069
02-08-4069 |
on the eighth day of the month Lous [Ab]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 4:1 |
| as for that house, God had, for certain, long ago doomed it to the fire; and now that fatal day was come, according to the revolution of ages; | 02-10-66 AD
02-10-66 AD |
02-10-4069
02-10-4069 |
it was the tenth day of the month Lous, [Ab,] upon which it was formerly burnt by the king of Babylon | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 4:5 |
| Now the number of years that passed from The Temple first foundation, which was laid by king Solomon, | xx-xx-865 BC
02-10-66 AD |
xx-xx-3138
02-10-4069 |
till this its destruction,
which happened in the
second year of the
reign of Vespasian, are
collected to be one
thousand one hundred
and thirty, besides
seven months and
fifteen days
(note 1,000 years - 100 years plus 30 years) |
Wars of the Jews
Book 6 4:8 |
| and from the second building of the Temple, which was done by Haggai, in the second year of Cyrus the king, | xx-xx-396 BC
02-10-66 AD |
xx-xx-3607
02-10-4069 |
till its destruction
under Vespasian, there
were six hundred and
thirty-nine years and
forty-five days.
(Note 39 years short of the beginning of the 600 year or year 501 - 461 years) |
Wars of the Jews
Book 6 4:8 |
| Now when Caesar perceived that the upper city was so steep that it could not possibly be taken without raising banks against it, | xx-20-66 AD
xx-20-66 AD |
xx-20-4069
xx-20-4069 |
he distributed the several parts of that work among his army, and this on the twentieth day of the month Lous [Ab]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 8:1 |
| And now were the banks finished on the seventh day of the month Gorpieus, [Elul,] | xx-07-66 AD
xx-07-66 AD |
xx-07-4069
xx-07-4069 |
in eighteen days' time, when the Romans brought their machines against the wall. | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 8:4 |
| truly so it happened, that though the slayers left off at the evening, yet did the fire greatly prevail in the night; | xx-08-66 AD
xx-08-66 AD |
xx-08-4069
xx-08-4069 |
and as all was burning, came that eighth day of the month Gorpieus [Elul] upon Jerusalem | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 8:5 |
| And thus was Jerusalem taken, in the second year of the reign of Vespasian,. | xx-08-66 AD
xx-08-66 AD |
xx-08-4069
xx-08-4069 |
on the eighth day of the month Gorpeius [Elul] | Wars of the Jews
Book 6 10:1 |
| And now, in the fourth year of the reign of Vespasian, | xx-xx-67 AD
xx-xx-67 AD |
xx-xx-4070
xx-xx-4070 |
it came to pass that Antiochus, the king of Commagene, with all his family, fell into very great calamities | Wars of the Jews
Book 7 7:1 |
| This calamitous slaughter was made | 01-15-68 AD
01-15-68 AD |
01-15-4071
01-15-4071 |
on the fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus [Nisan]. | Wars of the Jews
Book 7 9:1 |
| it came to pass that the seventy and first year passed away, and also the seventy and second year, yea, and in fine, till the seventy and ninth year had passed away; yea, | xx-xx-98 AD
xx-xx-99 AD xx-xx-106 AD xx-xx-127 AD |
xx-xx-4101
xx-xx-4102 xx-xx-4109 xx-xx-4130 |
even an hundred years had passed away, and the disciples of Jesus, whom he had chosen, had all gone to the paradise of God, save it were the three who should tarry | 4 Nephi 1:14 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Trajan empire of the Romans | xx-xx-103 AD
xx-xx-113 AD |
xx-xx-4106
xx-xx-4116 |
world history | |
| Trajan empire of the Romans compelled all who were living godly lives either to sacrifice [to idols] or die. | xx-xx-103 AD
xx-xx-112 AD |
xx-xx-4106
xx-xx-4115 |
in the ninth year of his reign | Martyrdom of Ignatius2 |
| Trajan empire of the Romans | xx-xx-103 AD
xx-xx-103 AD |
xx-xx-4106
xx-xx-4106 |
Emperor Trajan seized Dacia (no part of Hungary and Romania). | world history |
| Trajan empire of the Romans | xx-xx-111 AD
xx-xx-112 AD |
xx-xx-4115
xx-xx-4116 |
invaded the Parthian empire and conquered all the way to Babylon. | world history |
| he kept it eighty and four years, and there was still peace in the land, | xx-xx-111 AD
xx-xx-111 AD |
xx-xx-4114
xx-xx-4114 |
save it were a small part of the people who had revolted from the church and taken upon them the name of Lamanites; | 4 Nephi 1:18( Book of Mormon) |
| A year later Trajan's successor Hardrian | xx-xx-112 AD
xx-xx-xxx AD |
xx-xx-4116
xx-xx-xxxx |
gave up most of the land that Trajan had conquered, but he made the Parthians pay the Romans a lot of money | world history |
| Ignatius
For only the harder portions of his holy remains were left, which were conveyed to Antioch and wrapped in linen, as an inestimable treasure left to the holy Church by the grace which was in the martyr |
12-20-112 AD
12-20-112 AD |
12-20-4115
12-20-4115 |
thirteenth day before
the Kalends of January,
that is, on the twentieth
of December,
Sun and Senecio being then the consuls of the Romans for the second time |
Martyrdom of Ignatius chapters 6 and 7 |
| Polycarp was twelfth that was martyred in Smyrna | 05-02-112 AD
05-02-112 AD |
05-02-4116
05-02-4116 |
second day of the month Xanthicus just begun, the seventh day before the Kalends of May, on the great Sabbath, at the eighth hour | Martyrdom of The Holy Polycarp 21 |
| even they were blessed and prospered until an hundred and ten years had passed away; | xx-xx-137 AD
xx-xx-137 AD |
xx-xx-4140
xx-xx-4140 |
and the first generation from Christ had passed away | 4 Nephi 1:18( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that Amos died also, (and it was an hundred and ninety and four years from the coming of Christ) | xx-xx-221 AD
xx-xx-221 AD |
xx-xx-4224
xx-xx-4224 |
and his son Amos kept the record in his stead; and he also kept it upon the plates of Nephi | 4 Nephi 1:21 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that two hundred years had passed away; | xx-xx-227 AD
xx-xx-227 AD |
xx-xx-4230
xx-xx-4230 |
and the second generation had all passed away save it were a few | 4 Nephi 1:22 ( Book of Mormon) |
| now, in this two hundred and first year there began to be among them those who were lifted up in pride, | xx-xx-228 AD
xx-xx-228 AD |
xx-xx-4231
xx-xx-4231 |
such as the wearing of costly apparel, and all manner of fine pearls, and of the fine things of the world | 4 Nephi 1:24 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that when two hundred and ten years had passed away there were many churches in the land; | xx-xx-237 AD
xx-xx-237 AD |
xx-xx-4240
xx-xx-4240 |
yea, there were many churches which professed to know the Christ, and yet they did deny the more parts of his gospel | 4 Nephi 1:27 ( Book of Mormon) |
| thus they did dwindle in unbelief and wickedness, | xx-xx-257 AD
xx-xx-257 AD |
xx-xx-4260
xx-xx-4260 |
from year to year, even until two hundred and thirty years had passed away | 4 Nephi 1:34 ( Book of Mormon) |
| now it came to pass in this year, yea, in the two hundred and thirty and first year, | xx-xx-258 AD
xx-xx-258 AD |
xx-xx-4261
xx-xx-4261 |
there was a great division among the people | 4 Nephi 1:35 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Rufus and Rubellio, in the, Joseph who is Caiaphas being high priest of the Jews: | xx-xx-258 AD
xx-xx-258 AD |
xx-xx-4261
xx-xx-4261 |
fourth year of the two hundred and second Olympiad | The Gospel of
Nicodemus, or Acts of
Pilate
0:1 |
| it came to pass that two hundred and forty and four years had passed away, and thus were the affairs of the people. | xx-xx-271 AD
xx-xx-271 AD |
xx-xx-4274
xx-xx-4274 |
And the more wicked part of the people did wax strong, and became exceedingly more numerous than were the people of God. | 4 Nephi 1:40 ( Book of Mormon) |
| they did still continue to build up churches unto themselves, and adorn them with all manner of precious things. | xx-xx-277 AD
xx-xx-287 AD |
xx-xx-4280
xx-xx-4290 |
And thus did two hundred and fifty years pass away, and also two hundred and sixty years | 4 Nephi 1:41 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Therefore, when ye are about twenty and four years old I would that ye should remember the things that ye have observed concerning this people;. | xx-xx-317 AD
xx-xx-330 AD |
xx-xx-4320
xx-xx-4333 |
and when ye are of that age go to the land Antum, unto a hill which shall be called Shim; and there have I deposited unto the Lord all the sacred engravings concerning this people | The Book of Mormon 1:3 ( Book of Mormon) |
| about the time that Ammaron hid up the records unto the Lord, he came unto me, (I being about ten years of age, | xx-xx-317 AD
xx-xx-317 AD |
xx-xx-4320
xx-xx-4320 |
and I began to be learned somewhat after the manner of the learning of my people) and Ammaron said unto me: I perceive that thou art a sober child, and art quick to observe | The Book of Mormon 1:2 ( Book of Mormon |
| it came to pass that I, being eleven years old, | xx-xx-318 AD
xx-xx-318 AD |
xx-xx-4321
xx-xx-4321 |
was carried by my father into the land southward, even to the land of Zarahemla | The Book of Mormon 1:11 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the Lamanites withdrew their design, | xx-xx-318 AD
xx-xx-318 AD |
xx-xx-4321
xx-xx-4321 |
and there was peace settled in the land; and peace did remain for the space of about four years, that there was no bloodshed | The Book of Mormon 1:12 ( Book of Mormon) |
| I, being fifteen years of age and being somewhat of a sober mind, | xx-xx-322 AD
xx-xx-322 AD |
xx-xx-4325
xx-xx-4325 |
therefore I was visited of the Lord, and tasted and knew of the goodness of Jesus | The Book of Mormon 1:15 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Therefore it came to pass that in my sixteenth year I did go forth at the head of an army of the Nephites, | xx-xx-323 AD
xx-xx-323 AD |
xx-xx-4326
xx-xx-4326 |
against the Lamanites; therefore three hundred and twenty and six years had passed away | The Book of Mormon 2:2 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the three hundred and twenty and seventh year the Lamanites did come upon us with exceedingly great power, | xx-xx-324 AD
xx-xx-324 AD |
xx-xx-4327
xx-xx-4327 |
insomuch that they did frighten my armies; therefore they would not fight, and they began to retreat towards the north countries | The Book of Mormon 2:3 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that when three hundred and twenty years had passed away, Ammaron, being constrained by the Holy Ghost, | xx-xx-327 AD
xx-xx-327 AD |
xx-xx-4320
xx-xx-4320 |
did hide up the records which were sacred--yea, even all the sacred records which had been handed down from generation to generation, which were sacred--even until the three hundred and twentieth year from the coming of Christ | 4 Nephi 1:48 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that when three hundred years had passed away, | xx-xx-327 AD
xx-xx-327 AD |
xx-xx-4330
xx-xx-4330 |
both the people of Nephi and the Lamanites had become exceedingly wicked one like unto another. | 4 Nephi 1:45 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that after three hundred and five years had passed away, | xx-xx-332 AD
xx-xx-332 AD |
xx-xx-4335
xx-xx-4335 |
(and the people did still remain in wickedness) Amos died; and his brother, Ammaron, did keep the record in his stead | 4 Nephi 1:47 ( Book of Mormon) |
| now, the Lamanites had a king, and his name was Aaron; and he came against us with an army of forty and four thousand. | xx-xx-357 AD
xx-xx-357 AD |
xx-xx-4360
xx-xx-4360 |
And behold, I withstood him with forty and two thousand. And it came to pass that I beat him with my army that he fled before me. And behold, all this was done, and three hundred and thirty years had passed away. | The Book of Mormon 2:9 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that my sorrow did return unto me again, and I saw that the day of grace was passed with them, both temporally and spiritually; | xx-xx-371 AD
xx-xx-371 AD |
xx-xx-4374
xx-xx-4374 |
for I saw thousands of them hewn down in open rebellion against their God, and heaped up as dung upon the face of the land. And thus three hundred and forty and four years had passed away. | The Book of Mormon 2:15 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the three hundred and forty and fifth year the Nephites did begin to flee before the Lamanites; | xx-xx-372 AD
xx-xx-372 AD |
xx-xx-4375
xx-xx-4375 |
and they were pursued until they came even to the land of Jashon, before it was possible to stop them in their retreat. | The Book of Mormon 2:16 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass in the three hundred and forty and sixth year | xx-xx-373 AD
xx-xx-373 AD |
xx-xx-4376
xx-xx-4376 |
they began to come upon us again | The Book of Mormon 2:22 ( Book of Mormon) |
| the three hundred and forty and ninth year had passed away. | xx-xx-376 AD
xx-xx-377 AD |
xx-xx-4379
xx-xx-4380 |
And in the three hundred and fiftieth year we made a treaty with the Lamanites and the robbers of Gadianton, in which we did get the lands of our inheritance divided | The Book of Mormon 2:28 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the Lamanites did not come to battle again until ten years more had passed away. | xx-xx-387 AD
xx-xx-387 AD |
xx-xx-4390
xx-xx-4390 |
And behold, I had employed my people, the Nephites, in preparing their lands and their arms against the time of battle | The Book of Mormon 3:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that after this tenth year had passed away, making, in the whole, three hundred and sixty years from the coming of Christ, | xx-xx-387 AD
xx-xx-387 AD |
xx-xx-4390
xx-xx-4390 |
the king of the Lamanites sent an epistle unto me, which gave unto me to know that they were preparing to come again to battle against us. | The Book of Mormon 3:4 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the three hundred and sixty and first year the Lamanites did come down to the city of Desolation | xx-xx-388 AD
xx-xx-388 AD |
xx-xx-4391
xx-xx-4391 |
to battle against us; and it came to pass that in that year we did beat them, insomuch that they did return to their own lands again | The Book of Mormon 3:7 ( Book of Mormon) |
| in the three hundred and sixty and second year they did come down again to battle. | xx-xx-389 AD
xx-xx-389 AD |
xx-xx-4392
xx-xx-4392 |
And we did beat them again, and did slay a great number of them, and their dead were cast into the sea | The Book of Mormon 3:7 ( Book of Mormon) |
| now it came to pass that in the three hundred and sixty and third year | xx-xx-390 AD
xx-xx-390 AD |
xx-xx-4393
xx-xx-4393 |
the Nephites did go up with their armies to battle against the Lamanites, out of the land Desolation | The Book of Mormon 4:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass in the three hundred and sixty and fourth year the Lamanites did come against the city Teancum, | xx-xx-391 AD
xx-xx-391 AD |
xx-xx-4394
xx-xx-4394 |
that they might take possession of the city Teancum also. | The Book of Mormon 4:7 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that the three hundred and sixty and sixth year had passed away, and the Lamanites came again upon the Nephites to battle; | xx-xx-393 AD
xx-xx-393 AD |
xx-xx-4396
xx-xx-4396 |
and yet the Nephites repented not of the evil they had done, but persisted in their wickedness continually. | The Book of Mormon 4:10 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the three hundred and sixty and seventh year, the Nephites being angry | xx-xx-394 AD
xx-xx-394 AD |
xx-xx-4397
xx-xx-4397 |
because the Lamanites had sacrificed their women and their children, that they did go against the Lamanites with exceedingly great anger, insomuch that they did beat again the Lamanites, and drive them out of their lands. | The Book of Mormon 4:15 ( Book of Mormon) |
| the Lamanites did not come again against the Nephites | xx-xx-402 AD
xx-xx-402 AD |
xx-xx-4405
xx-xx-4405 |
until the three hundred and seventy and fifth year | The Book of Mormon 4:16 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that whatsoever lands we had passed by, and the inhabitants thereof were not gathered in, | xx-xx-406 AD
xx-xx-406 AD |
xx-xx-4409
xx-xx-4409 |
were destroyed by the Lamanites, and their towns, and villages, and cities were burned with fire; and thus three hundred and seventy and nine years passed away | The Book of Mormon 5:5 ( Book of Mormon) |
| it came to pass that in the three hundred and eightieth year the Lamanites did come again against us to battle, and we did stand against them boldly; | xx-xx-407 AD
xx-xx-407 AD |
xx-xx-4410
xx-xx-4410 |
but it was all in vain, for so great were their numbers that they did tread the people of the Nephites under their feet | The Book of Mormon 5:6 ( Book of Mormon) |
| when three hundred and eighty and four years had passed away, | xx-xx-411 AD
xx-xx-411 AD |
xx-xx-4414
xx-xx-4414 |
we had gathered in all the remainder of our people unto the land of Cumorah | The Book of Mormon 6:5 ( Book of Mormon) |
| four hundred years have passed away | xx-xx-427 AD
xx-xx-427 AD |
xx-xx-4430
xx-xx-4430 |
since the coming of our Lord and Savior. | The Book of Mormon 7:6 ( Book of Mormon) |
| I, Moroni, write somewhat as seemeth me good; and I write unto my brethren, the Lamanites; | xx-xx-447 AD
xx-xx-447 AD |
xx-xx-4450
xx-xx-4450 |
and I would that they should know that more than four hundred and twenty years have passed away since the sign was given of the coming of Christ. | The Book of Moroni 10:1 ( Book of Mormon) |
| Muhammad | xx-xx-570 AD
xx-xx-570 AD |
xx-xx-4573
xx-xx-4573 |
father (Abdullah) die before he was born | World history |
| Muhammad | xx-xx-570 AD
xx-xx-570 AD |
xx-xx-4573
xx-xx-4573 |
was born | World history |
| Muhammad | xx-xx-576 AD
xx-xx-576 AD |
xx-xx-4579
xx-xx-4579 |
his mother die when he was six years old (Amia) | World history |
| Muhammad | xx-xx-613 AD
xx-xx-613 AD |
xx-xx-4616
xx-xx-4616 |
at 43 years old he began to preach | World history |
| Muhammad | xx-xx-613 AD
xx-xx-626 AD |
xx-xx-4616
xx-xx-4629 |
13 years of his preaching we won about a 100 followers | World history |
| Abyssinia had help the persecuted Moslems | xx-xx-615 AD
xx-xx-615 AD |
xx-xx-4618
xx-xx-4618 |
17 years later the orthodox church back by Portugese stop an invasion | World history |
| Muhammad migrated to Hijra to Yatrib now Medina and was declared as head of state of the first Islamic Umma (community of believers) | 06-25-622 AD
06-25-622 AD |
06-25-4625
06-25-4625 |
on June 25th 622 AD marked the turning point in Islam Muhammad | World history |
| Islamic Jihadists conquered Yemen | xx-xx-632 AD
xx-xx-632 AD |
xx-xx-4635
xx-xx-4635 |
World history | |
| invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) | xx-xx-632 AD
xx-xx-632 AD |
xx-xx-4635
xx-xx-4635 |
but its was repelled by orthodox church back by Portugese | World history |
| All desert tribes of Arabia were throughly subdued | xx-xx-633 AD
xx-xx-633 AD |
xx-xx-4636
xx-xx-4636 |
by military campains | World history |
| Islamic army attacked | xx-xx-635 AD
xx-xx-635 AD |
xx-xx-4638
xx-xx-4638 |
conquered Damascus | World history |
| Persians (Iranians) were defeated | xx-xx-637 AD
xx-xx-637 AD |
xx-xx-4640
xx-xx-4640 |
at the battle of Qadisiyya | World history |
| Islamic fighters | xx-xx-638 AD
xx-xx-638 AD |
xx-xx-4641
xx-xx-4641 |
occupied Jerusalem | World history |
| All of Syria | xx-xx-639 AD
xx-xx-639 AD |
xx-xx-4642
xx-xx-4642 |
fell into Moslems hands | World history |
| All of Egypt fell into Moslems hands | xx-xx-642 AD
xx-xx-642 AD |
xx-xx-4645
xx-xx-4645 |
some resistance in Alexandria and the great Coptic church was destroyed never to get strong again | World history |
| Khalif Muawiya ordered an unsuccessful sea | xx-xx-670 AD
xx-xx-670 AD |
xx-xx-4673
xx-xx-4673 |
assault against Byzantium | World history |
| the Moslem Kalifah, Abd el Malik ibn Marwan | xx-xx-685 AD
xx-xx-705 AD |
xx-xx-4688
xx-xx-4708 |
built the memorial on Muhammad, the Dome of the Rock | The False Prophet
World history |
| the fall of Carthage | xx-xx-688 AD
xx-xx-688 AD |
xx-xx-4691
xx-xx-4691 |
World history | |
| the Berber tribes of North Africa | xx-xx-702 AD
xx-xx-702 AD |
xx-xx-4705
xx-xx-4705 |
conquered | World history |
| Occupation of North Africa | xx-xx-705 AD
xx-xx-708 AD |
xx-xx-4708
xx-xx-4711 |
World history | |
| Arabian expansionists captured all of Spain and Portugal | xx-xx-711 AD
xx-xx-713 AD |
xx-xx-4714
xx-xx-4716 |
the place the Islamic commander pitched his headquarters still bears his name Gibralter (Jebel Tariq in Arabic) | World history |
| Arabian armies subduced | xx-xx-715 AD
xx-xx-717 AD |
xx-xx-4718
xx-xx-4720 |
Afghanistan, central Asia. northern limit of Caspian sea, much of northern India | World history |
| Islamic forces started attacking | xx-xx-718 AD
xx-xx-718 AD |
xx-xx-4721
xx-xx-4721 |
France | World history |
| Islamic armies besieged Toulouse and | xx-xx-725 AD
xx-xx-725 AD |
xx-xx-4728
xx-xx-4728 |
raided Burgundy and the Rhone valley | World history |
| Bordeaux was besieged | xx-xx-732 AD
xx-xx-732 AD |
xx-xx-4735
xx-xx-4735 |
the Islamic armies advanced up to Poitiers where they were defeated by Charles Martel | World history |
| Islam went through a period of stagnation | xx-xx-750 AD
xx-xx-1100 AD |
xx-xx-4753
xx-xx-5103 |
until the 11thcentury AD | World history |
| sacrificers to have been abolished | xx-xx-903 AD
xx-xx-903 AD |
xx-xx-4906
xx-xx-4906 |
1290 years from 387
BC
Anti-Pope Christopher and The Arabs gain control of all of Sicily. During their rule they promoted both economic and cultural development. |
Daniel 12:11
The Antiquities of the Jews Book 10 9:7 |
| Moslems penetrated | xx-xx-11xx AD
xx-xx-11xx AD |
xx-xx-5103
xx-xx-5103 |
Africa south of Sahara
11th century AD |
World history |
| Moslems occupation of | xx-xx-12xx AD
xx-xx-14xx AD |
xx-xx-5203
xx-xx-5403 |
northern India
12th century AD until 14th century AD |
World history |
| a band of Moslems states linked | xx-xx-13xx AD
xx-xx-13xx AD |
xx-xx-5303
xx-xx-5303 |
Dakar (Senegal) to the
Red Sea across the
sub-Sahara prairies
13th century AD |
World history |
| Moslems fighters conquered | xx-xx-14xx AD
xx-xx-16xx AD |
xx-xx-5403
xx-xx-5603 |
Indonesia
14th century AD until 16thcentury AD |
World history |
| Constantinople falls and renamed to Istanbul | xx-xx-15xx AD
xx-xx-15xx AD |
xx-xx-5503
xx-xx-5503 |
was the eastern bastion
of the whole Christian
world and the great
Christian church of
Santa Sofia build by
Christian emperor
Justinian was then turn
into mosque
15th century AD |
World history |
| the battle of Vienna | xx-xx-1683 AD
xx-xx-1683 AD |
xx-xx-5686
xx-xx-5686 |
decisive loss for the Moslems and that defeat ended their attempts to take Europe | World history |
| Islamic Jihadists | xx-xx-1804 AD
xx-xx-1804 AD |
xx-xx-5807
xx-xx-5807 |
conquer northern Nigeria | World history |
| The Book of the Mormon found byProphet Joseph Smith | 09-21-1823 AD
09-21-1823 AD |
09-21-5826
09-21-5826 |
On the evening of the . . . twenty-first of September [1823] . . . I betook myself to prayer and supplication to Almighty God | Testimony of The Prophet Joseph Smith |
| I made an attempt to take them out, but was forbidden by the messenger, and was again informed that the time for bringing them forth had not yet arrived, | xx-xx-1823 AD
xx-xx-1824 AD 09-22-1827 AD |
xx-xx-5826
xx-xx-5827 09-22-5830 |
neither would it, until four years from that time; but he told me that I should come to that place precisely in one year from that time, and that he would there meet with me, and that I should continue to do so until the time should come for obtaining the plates. | Testimony of The Prophet Joseph Smith |
| The ancient record thus brought forth from the earth as the voice of a people speaking from the dust, | xx-xx-1830 AD
xx-xx-1830 AD |
xx-xx-5833
xx-xx-5833 |
and translated into modern speech by the gift and power of God as attested by Divine affirmation, was first published to the world in the year 1830 as The Book of Mormon. | Testimony of The Prophet Joseph Smith |
| When, according to arrangements, the messenger called for them, I delivered them up to him; and he has them in his charge until this day, | 05-02-1838 AD
05-02-1838 AD |
05-02-5841
05-02-5841 |
being the second day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight | Testimony of The Prophet Joseph Smith |
| Jews came back to the holy land | xx-xx-1948 AD
xx-xx-1948 AD |
xx-xx-5951
xx-xx-5951 |
US and world history | |
| Israel declared a sovereign state | 05-15-1948 AD
05-15-1948 AD |
05-15-5951
05-15-5951 |
Isreali Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion | US and world history |
| end of six day war | 06-06-1967 AD
06-06-1967 AD |
06-06-5970
06-06-5970 |
General Moshe Dayan stood before the wall of the ancient stones | US and world history |
| Jerusalen again came under Jewish control | xx-xx-1968 AD
xx-xx-1968 AD |
xx-xx-5971
xx-xx-5971 |
US and world history | |
| Islamic riot broke out | xx-xx-1980 AD
xx-xx-1980 AD |
xx-xx-5983
xx-xx-5983 |
killing 4,177 people | US and world history |
| 8 big churches ablased | xx-xx-1982 AD
xx-xx-1982 AD |
xx-xx-5985
xx-xx-5985 |
all so 400 killed | US and world history |
| Islamic fury eruoted in Yola and Jimeta | xx-xx-1984 AD
xx-xx-1984 AD |
xx-xx-5987
xx-xx-5987 |
killing 700 and 5,913 homeless | US and world history |
| Moslems in Kaduna, Kafanchan and Katsina launced | xx-xx-1987 AD
xx-xx-1987 AD |
xx-xx-5990
xx-xx-5990 |
half week Jihad against Christians | US and world history |
| terrorist act of Pam-Am passenger plan | xx-xx-1988 AD
xx-xx-1988 AD |
xx-xx-5991
xx-xx-5991 |
over Lockerbie Scotland by Moslems | US and world history |
| Moslems in Baunchi went on a killing speer | 04-xx-1991 AD
04-xx-1991 AD |
04-xx-5994
04-xx-5994 |
killing about 350 | US and world history |
| Moslems in Kano | 10-14-1991 AD
10-14-1991 AD |
10-14-5994
10-14-5994 |
killed over 2,000 Christians | US and world history |
| U. N. security Council imposed an air travel and arms embargo | xx-xx-1992 AD
xx-xx-1992 AD |
xx-xx-5995
xx-xx-5995 |
on Libya | US and world history |
| France radio International reports | 05-05-1992 AD
05-08-1992 AD |
05-05-5995
05-08-5995 |
deaths of 50 people as Islamic fundamentalists attacked Coptic Christians in Egypt | US and world history |
| Taliban Moslems in Afghanistan caputred | xx-xx-1996 AD
xx-xx-1996 AD |
xx-xx-5999
xx-xx-5999 |
Kabul | US and world history |
| Elijah, the avenger will come after | xx-xx-1997 AD
xx-xx-xxx AD |
xx-xx-6000
xx-xx-xxxx |
6,000 years have pass | The Gospel of Bartholomew |
| 2,000 birthday of Jesus Christ | xx-xx-1997 AD
xx-xx-1997 AD |
xx-xx-6000
xx-xx-6000 |
from birth of Christ and using date line adding 2,000 years | Luke 3:23
The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 6:4 |
The dates given from here on are based on numbers in scripture and research of the holy bible. But one is from my personal one on one talks with God.
| two witnesses prophesy | xx-xx-2020 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6023
xx-xx-6030 |
thousand two hundred and threescore days, or | Revelation 11:3 Acts of Pilate Part 2. The Descent into Hell 25:1 |
| woman | xx-xx-2020 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6023
xx-xx-6030 |
thousand two hundred and threescore days | Revelation 12:6 |
| mouth speaking great things | xx-xx-2023 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6026
xx-xx-6030 |
blasphemies; and power was given unto him forty and two months. | Revelation 13:5 |
| Gentiles tread under foot | xx-xx-2023 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6026
xx-xx-6030 |
forty and two months. or | Revelation 11: 2; |
| four angels were loosed | xx-xx-2025 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6028
xx-xx-6030 |
an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, | Revelation 9:15 |
| may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation | xx-xx-2026AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6029
xx-xx-6030 |
ten days | Revelation 2:10 |
| tormented : as the torment of a scorpion, | xx-xx-2026 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6029
xx-xx-6030 |
five months or | Revelation 9:5, 10 |
| two witnesses shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves. | xx-xx-2026 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6029
xx-xx-6030 |
three days and an half | Revelation 11:9,11 |
| he laid hold on the dragon | xx-xx-2026 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6029
xx-xx-6030 |
bound him thousand years, | Revelation 20:2 |
| saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, | xx-xx-2026 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6029
xx-xx-6030 |
thousand years, reigned with Christ | Revelation 20:4 |
| rest of the dead | xx-xx-2027 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6030
xx-xx-6030 |
lived not
first resurrection. thousand years, |
Revelation 20:5 -7 |
| tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit | xx-xx-2027 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6030
xx-xx-6030 |
every month: tree were for the healing of the nations. | Revelation 22:2 |
| return of Jesus Christ to come in the cloulds | xx-xx-2027 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6030
xx-xx-6030 |
2,000 years after Christ went in the air | Luke 3:23
The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 6:4 |
| Son of God come upon the earth to raise up the body of Adam and the bodies of the dead | xx-xx-2027 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6030
xx-xx-6030 |
when 5500 years are accomplished or some time after these years have past | Acts of Pilate
Part 2. The Descent into Hell 19:1; 28:1 |
| Elias the Thesbite and Enoch to be taken up again alive on the clouds | xx-xx-2027 AD
xx-xx-2027 AD |
xx-xx-6030
xx-xx-6030 |
three days and a half | Acts of Pilate
Part 2. The Descent into Hell 25:1 Revelation 11:3 |
| Blessed are ye because ye desired this thing of me; therefore, | xx-xx-xx AD
xx-xx-xx AD |
xx-xx-xxxx
xx-xx-xxxx |
after that ye are seventy and two years old ye shall come unto me in my kingdom; and with me ye shall find rest | 3 Nephi 28:3 ( Book of Mormon) |