PERIOD III., continued. JUDAH'S children by the daughter of Shuah, and by Tamar, Ge. 38. PHAREZ, Ge. 38. 29; 1 Ch. 2. 4; Mat. 1. 3; Lu. 3. 33. Joseph in Potiphar's house, Ge.39. 1-19. In prison, Ge. 39. 20-40. 23 [Ps. 105. 18, 19]. Governor of Egypt, Ge. 41 [Ps. 105. 20-22; Ac. 7. 10]. His brethren come down to Canaan, Ge. 42 [Ac. 7. 11, 12]. His brethren's second visit, Ge. chaps. 43, 44 [Ac. 7. 13]. Makes himself known, Ge. 45. Israel comes down to Egypt, Ge. chaps. 46, 47 [De. 26.5; Jos. 24.4; Ps. 105. 23; Ac. 7. 14]. Israel blesses Ephraim and Manasseh, Ge. 48 [He. 11. 21]. Israel blesses his twelve sons, and dies, Ge. 49. Israel is buried, Ge. 50. 1-13 [Ac. 7.16]. Last days of Joseph, Ge. 50. 14–26 [Ex. 13. 19; Jos. 24. 32; He. Expedition of Zabad and other JOB (1760-1520). Birth and early life, Ex. 2. Passover instituted, Ex. 12. 1-28, 43-50. The Exodus (1491), Ex. 12.31-42,51. PERIOD IV. FROM THE EXODUS TO THE DEDICA- Government of Moses. (1491-1451.) Rameses to Succoth, Ex. 12. 37; To Etham, Ex. 13. 20-22; Nu. 33.6. Journeyings of the Israelites, To Pi-hahiroth, Ex. 14. 1-18; Nu. 33. 7. Through the Red sea to Marah, Ex. 14. 19; 15. 26; Nu. 33. 8. The giving of the manna, Ex. 16. To Rephidim, Ex. 17. 1; Nu. 33. 12-14. Water from the rock at Massah, Ex. 17. 2-7. Victory over Amalek, Ex. 17. 8-16. To Sinai, Ex. 19. 1, 2; Nu. 33. 15. Preparation for giving the law, Ex. 19. 3-25. The decalogue, Ex. 20. The judicial law, Ex. 21-23. Golden calf; breaking of the tables, Ex. chaps. 32, 33. Tables of the Law renewed, Ex.34. Offerings of the people; furniture and completion of the tabernacle, Ex. 35-40. Laws concerning sacrifices, Le. chaps. 1-7. Consecration of Aaron and his sons, Le. 8, 9. Death of Nadab and Abihu, Le. 10. 1-7. Laws concerning purifications, Le. 10. 8-20; 11-15. Laws of sacrifice for atonement, Le. 16. Laws, miscellaneous, Le. 17-22. Laws of festivals, vows, tithes, etc., Le. 23-25. Promises and threatenings, Le. 26. Laws concerning vows, Le. 27. Numbering of the people, Nu. 1-3. Service of the Levites, Nu. 4. Institution of various legal cere monies, Nu. chaps. 5, 6. Offerings of the princes, Nu. 7. Consecration of the Levites, Nu. 8. Second passover (1491), Nu. 9. Use of the silver trumpets, Nu. 10. 1-10. Visit of Jethro, Ex. 18. 1-26. Journeyings, continued. Order of march, Nu. 10. 11-28. Jethro returns to Midian, Ex. 18. 27; Nu. 10. 29-32. Blessing of Moses at removal and resting of Ark, Nu. 10. 33-36. People murmur for flesh, Nu. 11. To Hazeroth, Nu. 33. 17. Leprosy of Miriam, Nu. 12. 1–15. To Rithmah, Nu. 33. 18; or Paran, 12. 16; or Kadesh-barnea, 32. 8. Spies sent out, Nu. chaps. 13, 14 [1 Co. 10. 10]; Ps. 90. Laws of the meat-offering, etc. Nu. 15. Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram (1471), Nu. 16. 1-33 [Jude 11]. Budding of Aaron's rod, Nu. 17. Maintenance of the priests and Levites, Nu. 18. The Red Heifer, Nu. 19. Defeat of Arad, Nu.21.1-3; 33.40. To Zalmonah, Nu. 33. 41. [John 3. 14; 1 Co. 10. 9]. To Punon and Oboth and Ije abarim, Nu. 33. 42-44; 21. 10, 11. To Dibon-gad, Nu.33.45; 21.12-18. Defeat of Sihon and Og (1452), Nu. 21. 21-35. To the mountains of Abarim, Nu. Balak and Balaam, Nu. 22-24. [1 Co. 10.8; Jude 11; Re. 2. 14). Third numbering of the people (1451), Nu. 26. Law of inheritance, Nu. 27. 1-11; Law of offerings, Nu. chaps. 28, 29. Law for conduct of Israelites in Journeyings, continued. Confirmation of the law, De. 27. Sanctions of the law, De. 28. Moses' concluding appeal to the people, De. chaps. 29, 30; Nu. 36. 13. Moses' personal history concluded, Nu. 27. 12-14. Joshua appointed his successor, Nu. 27. 15-23. Moses's last charge to the people, De. 31. 1-6. Moses's last charge to Joshua, De. 31. 7, 8. Moses completes writing the law, De. 31. 9-21. Moses' second charge to Joshua, De. 31. 23-29. Moses' song, De. 31. 22, 30; 32. 1-43. Moses' farewell, De. 32. 44-47. Moses' blessing and death, De. 32. 48; 33, 34. Government of Joshua. Mission of Joshua, Jos. 1. 1-9. 11. 31; Ja. 2. 25]. Passage of the Jordan, Jos. 1. 10-18; chaps. 3, 4. Covenant renewed, Jos. 5. Conquest of Jericho (1451), Jos. 6 [He. 11. 30]. Capture of Ai, Jos. chaps. 7, 8. History of the Gibeonites-conquest of five kings, Jos. chaps. 9, 10. Conquest of Canaan completed, Jos. 11. Tribes of Reuben and Gad return home, Jos. 22. Recapitulation of conquests, Jos. chaps. 12, 13. Division of country, Jos. 14. 1-5. Inheritance of Caleb, Jos. 14. 6-15; 15. 13-20. Lot of Judah, Jos. 15. 1-12, 20-63. Lot of Joseph, Jos. chaps. 16, 17. Tabernacle set up, Jos. 18. 1-10. Lots of Benjamin and the rest of the tribes, Jos. 18. 11-19; 19. 48. Inheritance of Joshua, Jos. 19.49-51. Cities of refuge-Levitical cities, Jos. 20; 21. 1–42. Last exhortations and death of Ju. chaps. 1, 2, 3, 17, 18. Government of the Judges. OTHNIEL (1405–1365), Ju. 3. 5–11. SHAMGAR, Southern Canaan (1325 1285), Ju. 3. 31. BARAK and Deborah, northern Canaan (1285-1245), Ju. 4. Song of Deborah, Ju. 5. GIDEON (1245-1236), Ju. chaps. 6-8. Story of Ruth (about 1241), Ruth 1-4. 17. Genealogy from PHAREZ to DAVID, TOLA (1232-1209), Ju. 10. 1, 2. 1181), Ju. 11, 12. 1-7. IBZAN, east of Jordan (1181-1174), Ju. 12. 8-10. ELON, east of Jordan (1174-1164), Ju. 12. 11, 12. ABDON, east of Jordan (1164–1156), Ju. 12. 13-15. ELI, Southern Canaan (1156-1116), The people desire a king, 1 Sa. Saul and Samuel, 1 Sa. 9. Government of the Kings. Reign of SAUL. B.C. 1095-1055. Victory over the Philistines (1093), 1 Sa. chaps. 13, 14. His offering of sacrifice, 1 Sa. 13. 8-14. Jonathan's exploits, 1 Sa. 14. 1-45. Victory over the Amalekites (1079) 1 Sa. 15. 1-7. Agag spared, Saul rejected, 1 Sa. 15. 8-23. DAVID secretly anointed (1063), 1 Sa. 16. 1-13. Overcomes Goliath, 1 Sa. 17. Life at court, 1 Sa. 16.14-23; chaps. 18, 19. 1-10; Ps. 11. Flight to Ramah (1062), 1 Sa. 19. 10-24; Ps. 31. David and Jonathan, 1 Sa. 20. Flight to Adullam, 1 Sa. 22. 1, 2; Flight to Mizpeh, 1Sa.22.3,4; Ps.16. Takes Keilah (about 1061), 1 Sa. Flight to wilderness of Ziph, and 1 Sa. 24; Pss. 7, 57, 58, 140-142. Death of Samuel (1060) 1 Sa. 25. 1. Nabal, 1 Sa. 25. 38. Spares Saul's life at Hachilah (1060), 1 Sa. 26. Flight to Gath a second time (1058), 1 Sa. chaps. 27, 28. 1, 2. Obtains Ziklag, from Achish, 1 Sa. 27.6. His comrades at Ziklag, 1 Ch. 12. The witch of Endor (1056), 1 Sa. 28. 3-25. Philistines at Aphek (1056), 1 Sa. 29. Ziklag burned by Amalekites, prey recovered by David, 1 Sa. 30. Death of Saul and his sons (1055), 1 Sa. 31; 1 Ch. 10. David avenges Saul; his lamentation, 2 Sa. 1. Reign of DAVID, B.C. 1055-1015. Over Judah, 1055-1048. Over Judah and Israel, 1048-1015. Made king at Hebron, 1 Ch. 11. 1-3. Victories over house of Saul (10551048), 2 Sa. chaps. 2-4. Victories over Jebusites and Philistines (1043), 2 Sa. 5; 1 Ch. 11. 4-9; Ps. 2. Bringing up of Ark to Kirjath-jearim, 1 Ch. 13. Bringing up of Ark to Jerusalem (1042), 2 Sa. 6; 1 Ch. 15; Pss. 58, 9, 24. Prayer of David, 2 Sa. 7; 1 Ch. chaps. 16, 17; Ps. 101. Ammonites and Syrians defeated (1037-1035), 2 Sa. 10; 1Ch. chaps. 19, 20; Pss. 20, 21. David's first great sin (1035), 2 Sa. 11; Pss. 51, 32, 33. Judgments in consequence of it. Death of the child (1034), 2 Sa. 12. Reign of David, continued. SOLOMON born (1033), 2 Sa. 12. 24; Mat. 1. 6. Sin of Amnon (1032), 2 Sa. 13. Flight and rebellion of Absalom (1030-1023), 2 Sa. 13. 34-39; chaps. 14-18; Pss. 3, 4, 55, 63, 70, 71, 143. Death of Absalom (1023), 2 Sa. 18; Ps. 144. Return to Jerusalem; insurrec- Famine on account of the house of 21. 15-22. Psalm of praise, 2 Sa. chaps. 22, 23. 1-7; Ps. 18. David's mighty men, 2 Sa. 23. 8-39; 1 Ch. 11. 10-47. David's second great sin; its punishment; his penitence and sacri fice (1017), 2 Sa. 24; 1 Ch. 21; Close of David's reign and life (1015), Psalms of which the date is un- Reign of SOLOMON, 1015-975. 38, 39; 1 Ch. 23. 1. Marriage with a king's daughter, 1 Ki. 3. 1; Ps. 45. Covenant with Hiram, 1 Ki.5; 2Ch.2. own house (1012-992), 1 Ki. chaps. 6, 7; 2 Ch. 3-5. Dedication of temple, and prayer of Solomon (1005), 1 Ki. 8; 2 Ch. 5-7. PERIOD V. FROM THE DEDICATION OF SOLOMON'S JESUS CHRIST. B.C. 1005-4. God appears a second time to Solo- Visit of Queen of Sheba; Solomon's PARALLEL CHRONOLOGY OF THE KINGS OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL. KINGS OF JUDAH. REHOBOAM (975-958), 1 Ki. 12. 1-24; 14. 21-31; 2 Ch. chaps. 10-12; Mat. 1. 7. Shishak's invasion (972), 1 Ki. 14. 25-28; 2 Ch.12.1-12. Ps. 68. JEHOSHAPHAT (914-889), 1 Ki. 22. 41-50; 2 Ch. chaps. His piety and prosperity, 1 Ki. 22. 43; 2 Ch. 17. 3-19. KINGS OF ISRAEL. Jeroboam (975–954), 1 Ki. 12. 20-14. 20. Nadab (954, 953), 1 Ki. 15. 25-32. Baasha (953-930), 1 Ki. 15. 33-16. 7. Elah (930, 929), 1 Ki. 16. 8–14. Three years famine (910-906), 1 Ki. 17. 2-24. Ben-hadad; siege of Samaria, 1 Ki. 20. 1-21. Ben-hadad; second campaign, 1 Ki. 20. 22-30. Jehoshaphat unites with Ahab in expedition against the Syrians, (897), 1 Ki. 22; 2 Ch. 18. JEHORAM (889-885), 2 Ki. 8. 16-24; 2 Ch. 21. 1, 4-20; [AHAZIAH] (885, 884), 2 Ki. 8. 25-29; 9. 16-29; 2 Ch. Death of Ahab, 1 Ki. 22. 34-40. Ahaziah (897, 896), 1 Ki. 22. 51; 2 Ki. 1. Jehoram (896-884), 2 Ki. chaps. 3, 8, 9. 15-26. Translation of Elijah, 2 Ki. 2. Elisha and Naaman (894), 2 Ki. 5. Elisha and other miracles (893), 2 Ki. 7, 8. Ben-hadad again besieges Samaria (892), 2 Ki. 6. 24. Jehu (884-856), 2 Ki. chaps. 9, 10. Athaliah (884-878), 2 Ki. 11. 1-16, 20; 2 Ch. 22. 10; 23. 15. [JEHOASH], 878-839, 2 Ki. 11. 17-21; chaps. 12, 13. Jehoahaz (856-839), 2 Ki. 13. 1-9. 14-25; 2 Ch. 23. 16; 24. 27. [AMAZIAH] (839–810),2 Ki. 14. 1-20; 2 Ch. 25. Jehoash (839-826), 2 Ki. 13. 10-13. Kings of Judah and Israel, continued. Jonah (between 856 and 784). UZZIAH or AZARIAH (810-758), 2 Ki. 14. 21, 22; 15.1-7; 2 Ch. 26. Isaiah, chaps. 1-5. Amos (between 810 and 785). Hosea (between 810 and 725). JOTHAM (758-742), 2 Ki. 15. 32–38; 2 Ch. 27; Mat. 1.9. AHAZ (742–726), 2 Ki. 16; 2 Ch. 28; Mat. 1. 9. Kings of Judah and Israel, continued. Interregnum (784–773). Zachariah (773), 2 Ki. 15. 8-12. Invasion of Judah by Pekah and Rezin (742), 2 Ki. 16. 5, 6. Isaiah, chaps 6-12 (reigns of Jotham and Ahaz). Micah, chaps. 2-4. 8. HEZEKIAH (726-698), 2 Ki. chaps. 18-20; 2 Ch. 29-32; Is. 36-39. Mat. 1.9; Ps. 76. Isaiah, chaps. 13-35; 40-64. Micah, 4.9; 7. Nahum. MANASSEH (698-643), 2 Ki. 21. 1-18; 2 Ch. 33. 1-20; Mat. 1. 10. 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. 31–34; 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 Co NIAH (599), 2 Ki. 24. 6-16; 2 Ch. 36. 9, 10; Mat. 1. 11. Nebuchadnezzar besieges Jerusa lem, takes 10,000 captives (599). Zedekiah allies with Pharaoh- Interregnum (739-730). Hoshea (730-721), 2 Ki. 17. 1–6. Assyrian invasion; Hoshea becomes tributary to Rebels, and is imprisoned (725), 2 Ki. 17. 4. Siege of Samaria, and captivity of the ten tribes of Colonization of Samaria (678) 2 Ki. 17. 7-41. THE CAPTIVITY. Gedaliah appointed governor, 2 Ki. Je. 40-44. Obadiah (588-583). Nebuchadnezzar's second dream RETURN FROM CAPTIVITY. Decree of Cyrus for return of the Return under ZERUBBABEL and Nebuchadnezzar's madness (569- Building of temple commenced (535), 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. Daniel in the lions' den (538), Da. 6. of Messiah (538), Da. 9. ten during the Captivity- 49, 50, 53, 60, 64, 67, 69, 73, 75, |