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1513 B.C.E. Moses compiles Genesis in wilderness; Bible writing begins John 5:46
c.1500 B.C.E. Hinduisum emerges
607 B.C.E. Fifth month (Ab 7-10), temple razed and Jerusalem destroyed 2 Ki. 25:8-10; Jer. 52:12-14
Seventh month, Jews abandon Judah; 2 Ki. 25:25, 26
Seven Gentile Times begin to count Dan 4:10-37; 2:44; Eze 21:25-27
(606 years to 1 B.C.E. + 1914 years to C.E. 1914 = 2520 years) Lu 21:24, Nu 14:34, Ezek 4:6
c. 600 B.C.E. Taoisum and Confucianism appear
543 B.C.E. Buddhist Era begins in India
c. 280 B.C.E. The Greek Septuagint translation begun in Egypt (Alexandria)
2 B.C.E. John the Baptist born about April; Jesus born about October 1 Luke 1:60; 2:7
c. C.E. 100 John, the last of the apostles, dies 2 Thess. 2:7
C.E. 325 Roman Emperor Constantine, Pontifex Maximus, convokes first general council of religious bishops at Nicaea, Asia Minor
C.E. 378 General Theodosius is made Emperor of the East, to succeed Arian Valens Damasus, bishop of Rome, takes over title of Pontifex Maximus relinquished by Emperor Gratian
C.E. 622 Mohammed flees from his enemies to Medina
C.E. 1054 Final break between Greek and Latin churches, when the pope’s legates excommunicate Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople
C.E. 1123 Celibacy decreed on Clergy. The first and second Lateran Councils (1123 and 1139) put an end to the legality of theoretically continent clerical marriages. This remains the position of Roman Catholicism.
Matt 8:14, Mark 1:29-30, Luke 4:38, 1 Cor 7:28, 1 Cor 9:4-5, 1 Tim 4:1-3
C.E. 1517 Roman Catholic priest, Martin Luther, publishes his 95 Theses at Wittenberg, Germany
C.E. 1520 Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther, and Luther publicly burns papal bull of excommunication
C.E. 1529 Protestant movement is established by Luther’s supporters, and the following year Protestant League of Schmalkald is entered into
C.E. 1531 King Henry VIII imposes royal supremacy on English clergy
C.E. 1534 English Parliament passes acts declaring Henry VIII to be Supreme Head of the Church of England, with authority to redress errors, heresies, abuses in Church
C.E. 1587 Independent Russian Orthodox Church is established, with the Patriarch of Moscow as head
c. C.E. 1660 Emergence of British Empire
C.E. 1833 Regency of Greece declares orthodox Church of Greece independent
c. C.E. 1845 The churches of the Reformation (Lutheran, Anglican, Reformed, and others) discontinued the requirement of clerical celibacy. About 1845 monastic orders began to reappear in the Church of England.
Matt 8:14, Mark 1:29-30, Luke 4:38, 1 Cor 7:28, 1 Cor 9:4-5, 1 Tim 4:1-3
C.E. 1859 Charles Darwin publishes the Theory of Evolution
C.E. 1879 (July) First number of Zion’s Watch Tower is published
C.E. 1884 Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society (now Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society of Pennsylvania) is legally chartered
C.E. 1914 End of Seven Times of Gentiles, Jesus began reigning in Heaven as King of Jehovah’s Kingdom. Rev11:15-17;12:9-12
C.E. 1931 July 26, the name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” is embraced by adopting resolution at international assembly in Columbus, Ohio
C.E. 1947 Discovery of Dead Sea Scrolls began in Caves at Qumran, near the northwest shore of the Dead Sea
C.E. 1948 World Council of Churches is formally organised at Amsterdam, Netherlands, in first World Assembly, Aug. 22–Sept. 5
C.E. 1963 Under the date of April 11, at Vatican City, Pope John XXIII published his encyclical entitled “Pacem in Terris” and in it he praised the United Nations organisation. He died on June 3, after receiving human blood transfusions in May.
c.1500 B.C.E. Hinduisum emerges
607 B.C.E. Fifth month (Ab 7-10), temple razed and Jerusalem destroyed 2 Ki. 25:8-10; Jer. 52:12-14
Seventh month, Jews abandon Judah; 2 Ki. 25:25, 26
Seven Gentile Times begin to count Dan 4:10-37; 2:44; Eze 21:25-27
(606 years to 1 B.C.E. + 1914 years to C.E. 1914 = 2520 years) Lu 21:24, Nu 14:34, Ezek 4:6
c. 600 B.C.E. Taoisum and Confucianism appear
543 B.C.E. Buddhist Era begins in India
c. 280 B.C.E. The Greek Septuagint translation begun in Egypt (Alexandria)
2 B.C.E. John the Baptist born about April; Jesus born about October 1 Luke 1:60; 2:7
c. C.E. 100 John, the last of the apostles, dies 2 Thess. 2:7
C.E. 325 Roman Emperor Constantine, Pontifex Maximus, convokes first general council of religious bishops at Nicaea, Asia Minor
C.E. 378 General Theodosius is made Emperor of the East, to succeed Arian Valens Damasus, bishop of Rome, takes over title of Pontifex Maximus relinquished by Emperor Gratian
C.E. 622 Mohammed flees from his enemies to Medina
C.E. 1054 Final break between Greek and Latin churches, when the pope’s legates excommunicate Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople
C.E. 1123 Celibacy decreed on Clergy. The first and second Lateran Councils (1123 and 1139) put an end to the legality of theoretically continent clerical marriages. This remains the position of Roman Catholicism.
Matt 8:14, Mark 1:29-30, Luke 4:38, 1 Cor 7:28, 1 Cor 9:4-5, 1 Tim 4:1-3
C.E. 1517 Roman Catholic priest, Martin Luther, publishes his 95 Theses at Wittenberg, Germany
C.E. 1520 Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther, and Luther publicly burns papal bull of excommunication
C.E. 1529 Protestant movement is established by Luther’s supporters, and the following year Protestant League of Schmalkald is entered into
C.E. 1531 King Henry VIII imposes royal supremacy on English clergy
C.E. 1534 English Parliament passes acts declaring Henry VIII to be Supreme Head of the Church of England, with authority to redress errors, heresies, abuses in Church
C.E. 1587 Independent Russian Orthodox Church is established, with the Patriarch of Moscow as head
c. C.E. 1660 Emergence of British Empire
C.E. 1833 Regency of Greece declares orthodox Church of Greece independent
c. C.E. 1845 The churches of the Reformation (Lutheran, Anglican, Reformed, and others) discontinued the requirement of clerical celibacy. About 1845 monastic orders began to reappear in the Church of England.
Matt 8:14, Mark 1:29-30, Luke 4:38, 1 Cor 7:28, 1 Cor 9:4-5, 1 Tim 4:1-3
C.E. 1859 Charles Darwin publishes the Theory of Evolution
C.E. 1879 (July) First number of Zion’s Watch Tower is published
C.E. 1884 Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society (now Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society of Pennsylvania) is legally chartered
C.E. 1914 End of Seven Times of Gentiles, Jesus began reigning in Heaven as King of Jehovah’s Kingdom. Rev11:15-17;12:9-12
C.E. 1931 July 26, the name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” is embraced by adopting resolution at international assembly in Columbus, Ohio
C.E. 1947 Discovery of Dead Sea Scrolls began in Caves at Qumran, near the northwest shore of the Dead Sea
C.E. 1948 World Council of Churches is formally organised at Amsterdam, Netherlands, in first World Assembly, Aug. 22–Sept. 5
C.E. 1963 Under the date of April 11, at Vatican City, Pope John XXIII published his encyclical entitled “Pacem in Terris” and in it he praised the United Nations organisation. He died on June 3, after receiving human blood transfusions in May.