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Interactive, searchable, filterable Jewish history timeline from the Gannopedia – Timeline from Abraham to the end of the Talmud i.e. 500 CE. Timeline for the History of Judaism
Adapted from the Codex Judaica, a chronological index of Jewish history covering 5764 years of Biblical, Talmudic, & post-Talmudic history by Rabbi Mattis Kantor.
Timeline for the History of Judaism. Table of Contents | Ancient Jewish History | Modern Jewish History. Click on a Time Period to Expand: Note: Dates regarding biblical figures and events cannot be confirmed. [expand/decrease] Ancient Israelite Religion. (2000-587 BCE) [expand/decrease] After the Babylonian Exile. (538 BCE-70 CE) [expand/decrease]
587 BCE - 539 BCE. Jewish exile in Babylonia. 586 BCE. Destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem and exile of upper class Judeans. 539 BCE - c. 330 BCE. Tentative date of the redactional (=editorial) activity of the Torah 's P source. 539 BCE. Fall of Babylon, conquered by Cyrus of Persia. Return of the Jews.
The earliest and most important of all Jewish chronologies extant is the Seder ʿolam rabbaʾ (“Order of the World”), transmitted, according to Talmudic tradition, by Rabbi Yosi ben Halafta in the 2nd century ad.
Index of Jewish history–related articles; Jewish ethnic divisions; Outline of Judaism; Timeline of Jewish history; Traditional Jewish chronology
The historical overview of Judaism is divided into four overlapping time periods: Foundations of Jewish Historical Identity: 1400 BCE to 70 CE. Ancient Hebrews/Israelite; Temple at Jerusalem and the United Monarchy, King David; Division of Kingdom into Judah and Israel; Destruction of the first temple, King Cyrus; Destruction of the second temple