Amon (643-641), 2 Ki. 21. 19-26; 2 Ch. 33. 21-25; Mat. 1. 10. Josiah (641-610), 2 Ki. chaps. 22, 23. 1-30; 2 Ch. 34, 35; Mat. 1. 10. Jeremiah, 1-12. Zephaniah (640-609). Jehoahaz (610), 2 Ki. 23. 81-34; 2 Ch. 36. 1-4. Jehoiakim (610-599), 2 Ki. 23. 34-24. 6; 2 Ch. 36. 5-8. Je. 36. 30. Habakkuk (612-598). Je. chaps. 13-20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 45-49, 33. Nebuchadnezzar takes Jerusalem, carries off Daniel and others (606), Da. 1. Jehoiakim revolts from Nebuchadnezzar (603), 2 Ki. 24. 1, 2. Nebuchadnezzar's first dream (about 603), Da. 2. Jerusalem blockaded, Jehoiakim slain (599). Jehoiachin, or Jeconiah, or Coniah (599), 2 Ki. 24. 6-15; 2 Ch. 36. 9, 10; Mat. 1. 11. Nebuchadnezzar besicges Jerusalem, takes 10,000 captives (599). Zedekiah (599-588), 2 Ki. 24. 17; 25. 4-7; 2 Ch. 86. 11-21. Jeremiah, chaps. 21, 24, 27-34, 37-39; 49. 34-59; chaps. 50, 51. Ezekiel (595-536). dekiah allies with Pharaoh-Hophra, and rebels (593). Nebuchadnezzar besieges Jerusalem; retreat of Hophra (590). Jerusalem taken (588). Ze THE CAPTIVITY. Godaliah appointed governor, 2 Ki. 25. 22-24. Jo. 40-44. Obadiah (588-583). Gedaliah slain, 2 Ki. 25. 25. Treatment of the king of Judah in Babylon, 2 Ki. 25. 26-30. Golden image set up; Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (580), Da. 8. Nebuchadnezzar's seconddream (570), Da. 4. 1-27. Nebuchadnezzar's madness (569-563), Da. 4. 28-37. Daniel's vision of the four beasts (555), Da. 7. Daniel's vision of the ram and he goat (553), Da: 8. Belshazzar's feast and death (538), Da. 5. Daniel in the lions' den (538), Da. 6. Daniel's prayer; warned of coming of Messiah (538), Da. 9. His other prophecies; Persian, Grecian, Roman Empires; the Kingdom of God (534), Da. 10-12. Psalms supposed to have been written during the Babylonish Captivity-10, 12, 14, 15, 25-28, 36, 37, 49, 50, 53, 67, 69, 77, 80, 84, 86, 88-90, 92-95, 120, 121, 123, 130, 131. Mordecal, Est. 10. Ezra sets out with commission from Artaxerxes Longimanus (458), Ezra 7. Retinue and arrival at Jerusalem, Ezra 8. Reformation effected by him (458-445), Ezra 9, 10. Nehemiah's departure with commission to rebuild Jerusalem; his arrival (445), Ne. chaps. 1, 2. 11. His first government (455-433). Building of the walls; opposition of Sanballat, etc., Ne. 2. 12; 7. 4. Register of persons who returned; oblations, Ne. 7. 5-72. Reading of the law; feast of tabernacles, Ne. 8. Solemn fast and humiliation, Ne. 9, 10. List of dwellers at 192 RETURN FROM CAPTIVITY. Decree of Cyrus for return of the Jews (536), Ezra 1. 1-4. Psalms supposed to have been written after the decree of Cyrus for the return of the Jews-122, 61, 63, 124, 23, 87, 85, 46-48, 96-117, 133187, 146-150, 59, 65-67, 118, 125-129, 138. Return under Zerubbabel and Joshua (536), Ezra 1. 5; 2. Genealogy from Jehoiachin, or Jeconiah, to Zerubbabel, Mat. 1. 12. Building of temple commencod (535), Ezra 8. Building of temple interrupted by Samaritans (534530), Ezra 4. Haggai (520-518). Zechariah (520-518). Temple finished in the sixth year of Darius Hystaspes (515), Ezra 5, 6. Promotion of Esther (461451), Est. 1, 2. Promotion of Haman, the Jews' enemy, Est. 3. Affliction of the Jews, Est. 4. Haman's plot against Mordecai; its defeat, and his end, Est. 5-7. Defeat of his plot against the Jews, Est. chaps. 8, 9. 1-16. Institution of Purim, Est. 9. 17-82. Advancement of Jerusalem; register of priests, etc., Ne. chaps. 11, 12. 26. The wall dedicated, Ne. 12. 27-47. His second administration (428-420), Ne. 18. Malachi (434-420). Various genealogies 1 Ch. 1-10. Genealogy from Zerubbabel to Joseph, Mat. 1. 13-16. Genealogy from Nathan to Joseph or Mary, Lu. 3. 23-31. The conception of Elizabeth (B.C. 5), Lu. 1. 5-25. The salutation of Mary, Lu. 1. 26-38. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth, Lu. 1. 39-56. Birth of John the Baptist, Lu. 1. 57-79. An angel appears to Joseph, Mat. 1. 18-25. Birth of JESUS CHRIST (B.C. 4), Mat. 1. 25; Lu. 2.7. B. C. 1491. AN ITINERARY OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL FROM EGYPT TO CANAAN. STATIONS. 8. IN THE WILDER-prob. the Wady Mukatteb NESS OF SIN. 9. DOPHKAH exact site unknown prob. in Wady Sheikh prob. in the region of El-Tyh, ex site unknown REFERENCES. Ge. 47. 11. Ex. 1.11.-12.37. Nu. Ex. 12.37.-13. 20. Nu. 33. 5, 6. Ex. 14.2.9. Nu. 33. 7, 8. Ex. 16.1.-17.1. Nu. 33. 11, 12. Ex. 17.1,8.-19.2. Nu.33.14, 15. Nu. 11.3. De. 9.22. Nu. 11. 35. 12. 16. 33. 17, 18. Ge.21.21. Nu. 10.12.-12.16.-13. exact Nu. 33. 19 20. RISSAH 21. KEHELATHAH 22. MOUNT SHAPHER. 23. HARADAH. 24. MAKHELOTH 27. MITHCAH 28. HASHMONAH Nu. 33. 20. Nu. 33. 21. Nu. 33. 22. Nu. 33. 23. Nu. 33. 24. Nu. 33. 25. Nu. 33. 26. Nu. 33. 27. Nu. 33. 23. Nu. 33. 29. Nu. 33. 30. Nu. 33. 31. 32. JOTBATHAH. perhaps Elath or Elana, now Akabah. afterwards Berenice, near Akabah [in the desert of Sin] prob. near Ain- Jebel Neby Haroun . prob. near the head of the Gulf of? Akabah, exact site unknown site unknown Nu. 21. 10, 11.-33. 43, 44. Nu. 21.11.-33. 41, 45. Nu. 21.30.-32.3, 34. 33. 45, 48. Jos. 13.9.17. Is. 15.2. Je. 48. 18, 22. Nu. 33. 46. Eze. 6.14. Nu. 32.3, 38.-33.47. De.32.49. -34.1.1 Ch. 5. 8. Ezr. 2. 29. 10.43. Ne. 7.33. Is.15. 2. Je. 48. 1, 22. part of El-Ghor, or the Valley of the Nu. 22. 1.-33.49. Jordan A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE PATRIARCHS, AND THE JUDGES, KINGS, AND PROPHETS, OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL. "And about the time of forty years suffered he their manners in the wilderness. about the space of four hundred and fifty years, until Samuel the prophet."-Acts xiii. 18, 20. N.B.—These Judges probably at times were contemporary. "Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, Nay: but we will have a king over us."-1 Sa. viii. 19. THE KINGS AND PROPHETS OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL. 40 40 THE KINGS OF ISRAEL BEFORE THE REVOLT OF THE TEN TRIBES SAUL SOLOMON REIGNED 40 YEARS B.O. 1095. USHER'S Chronology differs from the Bible Chronology, and from Bishop MANT and Dr. D'OYLY, only in making the reign of Hezekiah commence B.C. 727, instead of 726; and from Dr. ADAM CLARKR'S Table only in making the reign of Zedekiah commence in B.C. 599, instead of 598. |