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==Creation to New Testament period==
 
==Creation to New Testament period==
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===eighth century BC===
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* The Holy Prophet [[Book of Hosea|Hosea]]
 
===seventh century BC===
 
===seventh century BC===
 
* The Holy Prophet [[Book of Nahum|Nahum]] (7th of the 12 Minor prophets) from the village of Elkosh, died 45 years old, [[December 1]].
 
* The Holy Prophet [[Book of Nahum|Nahum]] (7th of the 12 Minor prophets) from the village of Elkosh, died 45 years old, [[December 1]].

Revision as of 03:20, August 12, 2011

Creation to New Testament period

eighth century BC

seventh century BC

  • The Holy Prophet Nahum (7th of the 12 Minor prophets) from the village of Elkosh, died 45 years old, December 1.

to be defined

  • 332BC Alexander the Great enters Jerusalem.
  • 22-19BC c, The Annunciation to Joachim and Anna [1], December 9.
  • 22-19BC c, The Nativity of the Theotokos, September 8.
  • 19-16BC c, Presentation of the Theotokos, at the age of three.
  • 16-9BC c, According to Orthodox tradition Joachim and Anna retire to Wâdî Qilt located in the desert between Jerusalem and Jericho.
  • 12-9BC c, The dormition of St. Anna, the mother of the Theotokos, July 25 [2]
  • 7-4BC c, Christ is born in Bethlehem, April 17; The Magi [3], appear in Matthew 2; The Nativity Sheperds [4], appear in Luke 2.
  • 4BC Other events: Apostle Paul born in Tarsus; Herod the Great dies.
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  1. Saint Ioachim and Anna brought gifts to the Lord's temple in Jerusalem on the yearly Feast of the Dedication (Hanukkah) and Feast of Lights (c.f. Macc 4:52-59; 2 Macc 10:5).
  2. St. Ioachim lived for 80 years and Anna for 79. They lived for around seven years after Mary was dedicated, making the holy Theotokos around 10 when they reposed.
  3. European folklore has maintained the names of the Magi to be Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar (or Caspar)
  4. The Syrian "Book of the Bee" suggests the names of the Nativity Sheperds to be Asher, Zebulun, Justus, Nicodemus, Joseph, Barshabba, and Jose.