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- Jesus is born in this location and laid in a manger (verse 7). The Lord's birth occurs between August 27 and September 9, with it highly likely occurring (due to its symbolism) on Saturday, September 2. This Saturday is special, in that it is Tishri 1, or the first day of Hebrew civil year 3757.
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Let’s keep it simple – A Chronology and Timeline of the Events of Jesus’ birth. In Jerusalem, an angel told Zechariah that he and Elizabeth would have a child — John the Baptist. Luke 1:5–25; In Nazareth, an angel told Mary that she would give birth to a child who would save His people. Luke 1:26–38
- The Oldest Prophecy
- Preparation of The Magi
- Conception of John The Baptist
- Conception of Jesus Christ
- John The Baptist Is Born
- Jesus Is Born!
- Magi Arrive in Jerusalem
- The Magi Meet Jesus
- Fleeing Herod's Wrath
- Herod Commits Mass Murder!
The Bible's first and oldest written prophecy, given directly by God, is found in the opening chapters of Genesis. It alludes to the miraculous birth of Jesus. The Messiah is prophesied to oppose the devil, overcome his attacks and ultimately seal his eternal fate. The book of Genesis states the following. The birth of man's Savior, more than two t...
Wise men or Magi "from the east" (Matthew 2:1) begin to see what appears to be a bright star appearing in the sky. They firmly believe that this miraculous beacon will lead them to the "King of the Jews" (Jesus) whose birth they can rejoice over (verse 2). The Magi, and the large caravan that will accompany them, decide to undertake what will becom...
A man named Zacharias begins his work at Jerusalem's temple during the "course of Abijah" (Luke 1:5, 8 - 9), which is the eighth of twenty-four "shifts" priests could serve within (1Chronicles 24:10). Shifts ran from noon on one Sabbath (Saturday) to the next. The first shift this year runs from March 20 (Nisan 1) to 27, meaning that Zecharias' shi...
Gabriel, during Elizabeth's sixth month of pregnancy, is sent to a young virgin named Mary in the city of Nazareth (Luke 1:26 - 27). She is betrothed to a man named Joseph. The archangel informs her that she will miraculously conceive and give birth to (through the power of God) the Savior of mankind (verses 28 - 37)! Mary, though amazed at what sh...
Mary leaves Elizabeth and travels back to Nazareth (Luke 1:56). Elizabeth then gives birth to John between February 27 and March 11, six months before the arrival of Jesus (Luke 1:26, 36). Zacharias, on the day his son is circumcised, is able to again speak after he writes down that his name should be John (Luke 1:59 - 64). Joseph soon discovers th...
The small city of Bethlehem, when Mary and Joseph arrive in order to pay Roman taxes, is inundated with people (Luke 2:1 - 3). The couple, since all available lodging in the city is taken, must stay in a stable. Jesus is born in this location and laid in a manger (verse 7). The Lord's birth occurs between August 27 and September 9, with it highly l...
The Magi arrive in Jerusalem and are important enough dignitaries to warrant an immediate audience with Herod the Great. Since the star that has led them on their journey has disappeared, they seek any information he can provide regarding the King they are seeking. The size of their caravan, which includes armed soldiers, alarms both Herod and the ...
After Mary's forty days of impurity after Jesus' birth are completed (Leviticus 12:1 - 4), she and Joseph travel to Jerusalem so that Jesus can be presented to God in the temple (Luke 2:22 - 24). While at the temple Simeon blesses the family and gives several prophecies (verses 25 - 35). A prophetess named Anna recognizes the Savior and informs oth...
Joseph, right after the Magi leave Bethlehem, has a dream where the angel of the Lord warns him about Herod. Joseph, Mary and Jesus immediately leave the city and travel to Egypt (Matthew 2:14). They will end up staying in this foreign land for several months. Late October 5 B.C.
Herod, falsely believing that the Magi are mocking him by not coming back to Jerusalem after they worship Jesus' birth, flies into a rage. Remembering that they told him they first saw the star two years ago, he orders all male children in Bethlehem (and the surrounding areas!) two years old or younger murdered (Matthew 2:16 - 18). This impulsive a...
Oct 14, 2024 · The Bible gives no specific date of Jesus' birth. However, the date can be estimated based on when Hebrew shepherds historically tended their flocks in open fields and according to the biblical account of Mary and Elizabeth's pregnancies. The Bible says in Luke 2:8-9.
1. Jesus was born in Bethlehem in 6 BC. (Please see our What date did Jesus die? article for details.) 2. After 8 days He was circumcised, and after 40 days Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem (Luke 2:22). 3. The Magi visited Jesus in Bethlehem (Matt 2:8). 4.
Timeline of Jesus' Life and Ministry. Miracles - Transfiguration - MORE! Topics covered: Mary and Joseph hide in Egypt, Herod the Great dies, Mary and Joseph return to Israel and choose to go to Nazareth, Jesus at the temple at the age of twelve years old. Primary scriptures: Matthew 2:13 - 23, Luke 2:40 - 52.
Bible History Online presents an overview of the Life of Jesus in Chronological Order as recorded in the New Testament during the First Century AD. The events took place in the Second Temple Period. Map Included.
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Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and general consensus of a variety of sources, including Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, A Survey of Israel's History (Wood), The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings (Thiele), ESV Study Bible, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, and Easton's ...