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The period of the Judges spans from approximately 1375 B.C. to 1050 B.C., following the death of Joshua and ending with the establishment of the monarchy under Saul.
Destruction of the Second Temple / Loss of National Sovereignty
Date: 70 A.D.
Event: Roman general Titus (son of Emperor Vespasian) besieged and destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Temple.
Reestablishment of the Nation of IsraelDate: May 14, 1948
Event: Declaration of Independence of the modern State of Israel
Result:
Fulfilled the beginning stages of the prophetic regathering of Israel (Isaiah 11:11–12, Ezekiel 37, Amos 9:14–15)
After nearly 1,900 years, Jews were restored to their ancestral homeland
Still awaiting full spiritual restoration, which is to come during the Tribulation and Millennium (Romans 11:26, Zechariah 12:10)
What does the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights have in common?
Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Golan Heights are the areas that Israel failed to defeat completely. They are still in dispute today…
Here is the chart showing the Gospel message hidden in the genealogy of Genesis 5, from Adam to Noah. Each name in Hebrew conveys a word or phrase that, when read in sequence, tells the story of redemption.
Clarence Larkin Charts Website
Images are provided as a visual aid for various events portrayed by biblical accounts. By no means are certain images meant to accurately portray the appearance of God or to limit Him in any way. They merely stand as visual representations in order to describe a biblical event in the same manner that an illustrated children's Bible seeks to obtain that very goal. The images should not be worshipped or used in the practice of worship in any way.