The dates below are arranged by the size of the number, and not in chronological order. See also the Hebrew Calendar.
1st-century
2nd Century C.E.
3rd century before Christ
3 B.C.E.
3½ years
4 B.C.E.
4th Century C.E.
5th or 4th century B.C.E.
5th century
6 days
6 months
6 B.C.E.
6th century B.C.E.
7 days
8th century B.C.E.
11 September 2001
17 April 6 B.C.E.
20 March 6 B.C.E.
20th Century
24 years
40 days
40 years
42 generations
42 months
60 C.E.
70 C.E. (destruction of Jerusalem)
81–96 C.E.
85 C.E.
85–95 C.E.
100 B.C.E.
112 C.E.
150 C.E.
334 C.E.
400 years
490 years
500 years
539–533 B.C.E.
593 B.C.E.
597 B.C.E.
700 BCE
722 BCE
740–700 B.C.E.
869 B.C.E.
966 B.C.E.
Work starts on Solomon's temple, continuing for 7 years
1000 B.C.E.
1260 days
1,800 B.C.E.
1948 C.E.
4004 B.C.E.
The date for the creation calculated from the
KJV by Archbishop Ussher of Armah
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References:
- Coggins, R Introducing the Old Testament Oxford: OUP, 2001
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