Deportation Timeline

Date

Event

722 BC

The Northern Kingdom of Israel is attack and dispersed by the Assyrians.

605 BC

The first invasion of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in 605 B.C. First Wave of Jews Deported to Babylon. Daniel Taken Captive (2 Kings 24:1-7)

609 BC

The Assyrian Empire fell to Babylon.  

597 BC

Babylonians Capture Jerusalem. Second Wave of Deportation to Babylon from Judah. Ezekiel is taken captive. (2 Kings 24:10-17).

586 BC

Solomon’s Temple was destroyed by Babylon in 586 BC. Third wave of Jews deported to Babylon. (2 Kings 25:1-21)

539 BC

The Babylonian Empire fell to King Cyrus of Persia in 539

536 BC

Return to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel (Ezra 1 -6). Rebuilding the Temple. The “First Wave” to return to Judah. the laying of the foundation of the Second Temple in 536 B.C.

520 BC

Haggai. Zechariah 520-518

517 BC

The Second temple was completed and dedicated in 517 B.C.

484 BC

The book of Esther Opens

465 BC

The book of Esther Closes

458 BC

Ezra leads second wave from Babylon to Jerusalem in 458 B.C. (Ezra 7).

450 BC

Malachi 450-430(?)

444 BC

Nehemiah leads third wave of returnees to Judah. Antagonists enlist the help of local Persian officials, including Rehum and Shimshai (Ezra 4:8), to appeal to Artaxerxes to issue an order stopping work on the walls. The news that Nehemiah received evidently informed him of the Jews’ unsuccessful attempts to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls in 458 B.C. (Ezra 4:23-24). The attempt to rebuild the walls under Ezra’s leadership had been stopped (Ezra 4:12-24). Reconstruction of Jerusalem’s wall begins.

430 BC

400 years of silence begins

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