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Bible canonization timeline
Bible canonization timeline





bible canonization timeline

The Hebrew Bible and the New Testament are translated into Aramaic.Ī Latin translation by Jerome of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.Įnglish language adopts the Roman alphabet. The Talmud is written in the Late Semitic script. The writings and the prophets were translated into Greek by unknown translators. The letters from General Simon Bar Kockba, during the second Jewish revolt against Rome, were written using the late Hebrew script (135 AD). The Hebrew language ceases as their native language (135 AD). Revolt ends in failure and the Jewish people are expelled from the land of Israel.

bible canonization timeline

The Prophets are translated into Aramaic by Jonathon Ben Uziel, a student of Hillel the Elder. The Torah is translated into Aramaic by Onkelos, a Roman convert to Judaism. The second temple in Jerusalem is destroyed by the Romans (70 AD). The first of the Dead Sea Scrolls are written, mostly in the late Semitic script, but some are written in the middle Semitic script. Written in Egypt using the late Semitic script. Jewish scholars translate the Torah, the first five books of Moses, into Greek. The Phoenician Sarcophagus in Sidon is inscribed using the middle Semitic script. The middle Semitic script evolves into the late Semitic script, also called the Square Aramaic script. The Jews return to Israel from Babylon and rebuild the temple (516). The southern Kingdom is captured by the Babylonians and the Jews are taken into captivity (586 BC). The Lachish inscriptions are inscribed using the middle Semitic script. Small silver scrolls, inscribed with the Aaronic blessing and other prayers, are inscirbed using the middle Semitic script and placed in a tomb at Ketef Hinnom in Israel. The northern Kingdom of Israel is captured by the Assyrians and the Israelites are taken into captivity (720 BC). The inscription, which mentions the "house of David," is inscribed using the middle Semitic script. Inscribed in Hezekiah's tunnel with the middle Semitic script. The Greek alphabet evolves into the more modern form.Īlso called the Moabite stone, is inscribed using the middle Semitic script. Rules over the southern kingdom of Judah. Inscribed using the middle Semitic script. The middle Semitic alphabet is adopted by the Greeks. This abecedary is inscribed using the middle Semitic script.

bible canonization timeline

The early Semitic alphabet evolves into the middle Semitic alphabet, also called paleo-Hebrew. The early Semitic script is inscribed on rocks at Serabit El-Kadim.

bible canonization timeline

The patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the first recorded Hebrews, who lived in Canaan. The oldest early Semitic script is inscibed on rock in Wadi-El-Hhol, Egypt. The known beginning of the early Semitic alphabet is used in Egypt and Sinai penninsula.







Bible canonization timeline