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  The Bloodline of Jesus ....................Bible dates from "The Chronology of the Bible" by Frank Klassen......Dates before Abraham are Estimated

Adam

The Garden of Eden

4000 - 3975 B.C.

Seth

Born to Adam at age 130. . Eve said, "God has appointed me another seed instead of Abel " whom Cain had killed and then moved to the eastern land of Nod

3845

Enosh

Born to Seth at age 105. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The Wheel Invented (In Sumer) 3700

3740

Cainan

Seth's first grandchild, Cainan, Born to Enosh at age 90.

3650

Mahalaeel

Born to Cainan at age 70

3580

Jared

Born to Mahalaeel at age 65

3515

Enoch

Born to Jared at age 162

3353

Methuselah

Born to Enoch at age of 162. Writing Developed (In Sumer) in 3200.  The Sumerians of Mesopotamia based their numerical system on powers of 60 subdivided into multiples of 10. It was from this system that Sumero-Babylonians developed the Time system that we use today: each hour divided into 60 minutes, which are divided into 60 seconds.
Horse domesticated on south Russian steppe

3288.

Lamech

Born to Methuselah at age 187. Lamech's son's were Tubal-cain "a furbisher of every cutting instrument of copper and iron." Jabal (father of cattle men.) Jubal (father of all who play harp and organ.)

3101


Death of Adam at age 930. Nothing is said about the death of Eve.

3045


Seth dies at the age of 912. World Population is 100 Million
Egypt unified, Capital at Memphis
Silk first produced in China

3000

Noah

Born to Lamech at age 182. With intermarriage now common, the Cainites had influence over the godly descendants of Seth.. Violence, debauchery and immorality now characterized almost the entirety of human society. Enosh dies at age of 905

2919


Great Pyramid at Giza Built

2570

Shem

Japheth (2419 ) Ham (2416 ) Shem (2417 ) Shem carried on Seth's godly line. The descendants of Ham dispersed to Africa and Egypt.

2417

May 17
2319

May 27
2318

Arphaxad

Born to Shem at the age of 100 ........Kingdom of Ebla (in SYRIA )

2317

Ham's wife- The Mother of the Canaanites ( Giants)

2300

Salah

Born to Arphaxad at the age of 35 .....The Hsia Dynasty founded in China -2200

2283

Heber

Born to Salahat the age of 30 ..... From whom we get the name "Hebrew"

2252

Peleg

Born to Heber at age 34 ....The Earth Landmass Divided into Continents & Islands.

2218

Ragau

Born to Peleg at age 30 - Nimrod born - Tower of Babel destroyed- Languages Introduced This destruction caused the dispersion of Babylon's population, sending it to the ends of the earth

2188

Serug

Born to Ragau at age 32 ..... Nimrod assumes title Pontifex Maximus begins Mystery Babylon Religion

Nahor

.Born to Serug at age 30 ..... .. American Indians settle in permanent villages -2000 -

2126

Terah

Born to Nahor at age 29 ....Birth of Abram in 1967 ( Death of Noah in 1969 )

2097

Abraham

Abraham Enters Canaan-April 15,1892 ....
Melchizedek gives "The Blessing " to Abraham-1883

1883


Sodom & Gomorrah destroyed - Dead Sea formed
Lot's two daughters each bore a son by their father. They were Moab, father of the Moabites, and Ben-Ammi, father of the Ammonites.or modern Jordan.

1868

Isaac (Born 1867)

 Ishmael born 1881- The Father of the Arab nations

1867

Jacob

Time of Job' Trial 1843 - Birth of Job 2027

1807

Judah

Esau and Jacob, were born to Isaac and Rebekah. Jacob carried on Adam, Seth, Shem and Abraham's godly family line. Esau founded the nation of Edom.
1700 Horse-drawn chariot introduced in Near East.

1720

Pharez

Joseph becomes Prime Minister of Egypt in 1686

1691

Hezron

1677

Aram

Moses born (1542)

1604

Amminadab

1564

Naashon

1500 Iron technology developed in Asia Minor.

1520

Salmon

The City of Sparta was founded. (1490 )

1480


First Passover - Exodus from Egypt ( Friday April 15 )

1462


Balaam's Prophecy "A Star Out of Jacob"

1423

Joshua enters into Canaan ( April 10 ) Judges Israel 50 years

1422


The city of Troy.founded (1373 B.C.) - Argonautic Expedition, under Jason, to Colchia was accomplished. (First Naval Expedition.) 1263

1372

Boaz

King Tutankhaman, boy-king (1361 B.C.) becomes Pharoah at age 9 and is married to the daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. He dies at age 18..

1355

Ehud's Victory over the Moabites, Ehud judges Israel for 80 years

1315

Obed ( Born 1251)

The Prophetess Deborah & Barak's Victory
The Trojan War, the Greeks, under Agamemnon, took the city of Troy by stratagem and destroyed it. (Trojan horse entered history.) 1184 B.C.

1215

Gideon's Victory over the Midianites. Israel is quiet for 40 years

1169

Jesse

Samuel born - 1105

1155


Samson & Delilah. Samson judges Israel 20 years.

1074


Saul crowned King of Israel - The Theocracy ends and the Jewish Monarchy began.

1065

David

David, age ten, slays Goliath of Gath, the Philistine giant

1035


David crowned King of Israel at age 30

1055

Solomon

David dies in 985 at age 70

1015


Solomon's Temple Completed in November

975


Solomon's Temple Dedication starts in October

973- 972

Rehoboam

Solomon reigns 40 years and dies - Kingdom of Israel Divided

945

Abijah

Reigns three years

928

Asa

Reigns 41 years .....First Greek city-states - 900

926

Jehoshaphat

Reigns 25 years .... Elijah Taken up in Chariot & Whirlwind - 868

886

Jehoram

864

Ahaziah

857

Jehu Slays Kings, North & South.

858

Joash

Crowned King of Judah at age 7, reigns 40 years ...........Time of Joel, Hosea, Amos

852

Amaziah

Homer Writes the Iliad And the Odyssey - 800

812

Jonah & The Whale

798

Uzziah

Uzziah reigns 52 years ............Athens and Sparta become major powers - 750

784


Olympic Games Begin at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece
Tourism is an ancient industry, dating back to the first Olympics in 776 BC. In ancient Rome, it was popular to travel up the Nile to Thebes to view the statues.

776

Legendary date for the founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus 

753

Jotham

Assyria rises under Tiglath-Pileser III

747

Isaiah Prophesies "A Virgin Shall Conceive"

734

Ahaz

Reigns 16 years

732

Bei-Jing Settled

725

Hezekiah

Fall of Northern Kingdom of Israel at Samaria into Assyria - The 10 northern tribes of the "Children of Israel," were carried away into Assrya, never to return. They disappeared into the lands across the north, They are called "The Lost Tribes."

725

Manassah

Reigned 54 years .........Isaiah Foretells of Cyrus The Great .......Time of Nahum

697

Amon

Reigned 1 year .........First recorded exploration of Africa by Phoenicians - 672

642

Josiah

Reigned 31 years .......Fall of Ninevah, Capital of Assyria - 612
Prophets Zephaniah and Jeremiah

640

Jehoahaz

Aryian kings emerge across northern India; Mahabharata begins - 600

623

Jehoiakim

1st Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel became one of his chief advisers. BABYLON RULES the Kingdom of Judah and Jerusalem
This was the Empire that broke the power of Assyria, and, in its westward sweep, conquered Egypt. This empire lasted 73 years (612-539 B.C.).He built his image of gold. seen in the vision. It was 90 ft high and 9 ft wide

608

Jehoiachin

2nd Capture of Jerusalem - Ezekiel prophecies

598

Zedekiah

3rd. (Final) Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar
Solomon's Temple Destroyed

587

Jeremiah, Obadiah, Daniel

585


Ezekiel Gets Plans for Jesus' Millennial Temple April 15

572

Salathiel

Ezra ...... Nebuchadnezzar dies Evil-Merodach reigns

561


Buddha Born 557 - Birth of Confucius in 551
Temple of Diana, the third wonder of the world, was built at Ephesus. - 552

557


Cyrus the Great founds the Achaeminid Empire, ( Persia), Capital at Persopolis

550


Handwriting on the wall, during a feast. Daniel was "third" in command in Babylon .... Cyrus the Great, age 62, son of Ahasuerus the Mede, and Cyrus the Great king of Persia, captures Babylon without a battle and RULES the Kingdom of Judah and Jerusalem

539

Zerubbabel

Cyrus, in his first year, authorized the Return of the Jews to rebuild the Temple
42,360 Jews plus 7,337 servants returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel. The Persian Empire extended eastward into India and westward to Greece. Its capitals were Persepolis and Susa;. As a world empire, it lasted 200 years, 536-331 B.C..

537


Haggai was directed by the Lord to stir up the people of Judah and Jerusalem to start building on the foundation, .... Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher, introduces the octave in music

520


70 Years of Captivity Ends - Temple Rebuilt The 70 year prophecy runs from the fall of Jerusalem in 587 B.C. until 517 B.C. at the reconstruction of the Temple

517

Beginning of the Roman Republic

509

Abiud

Ahashuerus became the king of Persia

490


Esther Made his Queen

479

Feast of Purim established - March 15 because of the Jews victory over Haman and his plot to destroy them.

473


Ezra returns in 458 B.C. with 1,754 Jews, the Priests, Levites and Temple vessels.. Nehemiah was governor in 445 B.C -Rebuilt Temple Dedicated by Ezra, The High Priest, at the Feast of Tabernacles

458

Eliakim

Birth of Hippocrates, the father of medicine -460
"The History of Herodotus", written by Herodotus of Halicarnassus, a Greek historian and. the father of History.

421

Socrates

399

Time of Malachi (Ends Old Testament) Four hundred years of Biblical silence starts

397

Plato

Azor

Epicurus born -340 - Zeno founds the Stoics ..Acts 17:18

375

Alexander the Great born

356


Aristotle's philosophy, logic, science, metaphysics, ethics, politics and system of deductive reasoning have been of inestimable importance.

335


Darius III, Last King of Persia Defeated by Alexander the Great, at the battle of Arbela near Nineveh in 331. Alexander captures Judah 332. With the fall of Persia, and Rise of the Greek. Empire, world control passed from Asia to Europe.
GREECE RULES ISRAEL

332

Sadoc

Alexander the Great invades India - 327

329


Alexander the Great dies - buried in Alexandria
Appius Claudius built the first Roman military road, 350 miles long, the "Appian Way."

323


Seleucus exchanges his claim to India to Chandragupta for 500 elephants -Paper first made in China. - Paris Founded

304

300

Achim

Birth of Archimedes, Greek mathematician, He invented, among other things, the screw and lever - 287 - Birth of Euclid

283
276

Eliud

237

Hannibal Crosses the Alps - defeats the Romans

218


Great Wall of China built by Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor. The wall was 1,500 miles long, averaging a height of 20 feet, with a tower every 300 feet.

221-206


Rome begins to incorporate Greek culture into it's own

197

Eleazar

Hipparchus of Nice, founded Geographical and Astronomical Science. Elder Pliny called him the "Patriarch of Astronomy." He flourished between 160 B.C. and 125 B.C.

191


Antiochus IV Epiphanes was determined to exterminate the Jews and their religion. He devastated Jerusalem. He forbade circumcision on pain of death, sold thousands of Jewish families into slavery, destroyed all copies of Scripture that could be found, and slaughtered everyone discovered in possession of such copies, and resorted to every conceivable torture to force Jews to renounce their religion. All this led to the Macabean revolt, where Judas Maccabaeus defeats the Syrians and frees Jerusalem, Cleanses & Rededicates Temple .......................................... Dec.25 (Hanukkah) begins

164

Matthan

Nimrod's Throne and title "Pontifex Maximus" of the Mystery Babylon Religion is willed to Rome by Attalius III, the last Babylonian King of Pergamum - 133 B.C.

145

Cicero, Roman orator born in 107 - Julius Caesar born in 102

102

Jacob

Lucretius, Roman Epicurean, explains the Greek belief of obtaining the "good life" through peace of mind and disbelief in the fear of any afterlife. He dies in 55 BC.

99


ROME RULES ISRAEL Caesar is 1st Roman Pontifex Maximus
"TIME OF ISRAEL TRODDEN DOWN BY THE GENTILES" BEGINS

63

Caesar crosses Rubicon to fight Pompey - Julius Caesar's initial conquest of Britain

50 - 55

Joseph the
Husband of Mary

Present Day Julien Calendar Developed by Thoth an Egyptian in 2700 B.C. Adopted by Julius Caesar - in 46 B.C.

53


Julius Caesar assassinated on the Ides of March by Brutus & Cassius

44


Caesar's nephew, Octavian, defeats Mark Antony and Cleopatra at Battle of Actium- Emperor Octavian Given the Title "Reverend"

27

Herod Begins to Rebuild Temple

20

Main Temple Building Finished

9

John the Baptist is born in April

5-6

Joseph, of the lineage of King David marries Mary of the Priesty line of Aaron

5-6

JESUS THE
MESSIAH IS BORN

On the Feast of Tabernacles in October

5-6
B. C.

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5-6 BC - 29 AD

Life of Jesus of Nazareth - Map of the Ministry of Jesus - Timeline of the Apostle Paul - Timeline of Acts and the Epistles - Pontius Pilate became Procurator of the Jews. in 25 A.D.

33 A.D.

Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, Nicolas were chosen as the first deacons. .... Steven stoned. The school of Shammai expels all non-Hebrew Jews from Jerusalem. The Christians (Acts 8) are swept up in this and are scattered abroad, while the Apostles remain in Jerusalem. Phillip preaches the Gospel in "Samaria"

36

Pilate butchers a group of Samaritans and is relieved of his position as Procurator for this act, and his treatment of Herod Agrippa; He commits suicide in Italy a year later.... . James, brother of John, is martyred by Herod..... Saul converted on his way to Damascus.

37

Tiberius dies; Caligula succeeds him as emperor. Paul meets with key apostles in Jerusalem; then he begins proclaiming Christ boldly, enraging the religious leaders..... Caiaphas removed as High Priest by Pilate's successor Vitellius; Jonathan succeeds him..... Peter founds the church in Antioch.

40

Herod executes James, the brother of John (sons of Zebedee), and imprisons Peter (see Acts 12:1-5) ... Caligula orders a statue of himself placed in the Temple at Jerusalem but is assassinated before the order is carried out.

44

Paul and Barnabas minister in Antioch;... the term "Christian" comes to be used there for Believers. ....James, brother of John, beheaded. ..Agrippa I dies

46

First missionary trip of Paul and Barnabas to Cypress (Acts 13, 14). Ananias appointed High Priest.... Books of Galatians and James written .

49

Council of Jerusalem deals with the subject of Gentiles in the church. Claudius expels the Jews from Rome as tension between orthodox and Christian Jews flares up in violence.

50

Paul and Barnabas separate over young John Mark; Paul undertakes second missionary journey with Silas, and spends 18 months in Corinth.... Books of 1st and 2nd Thessalonians written. Mary, Jesus' mother dies in Ephesus at age 64. Gamaliel dies.. Agrippa II made king of Chalcis by Claudius. Felix appointed procurator of Judea ....(Acts 23).

53

1st and 2nd Corinthians and Book of Romans written... Claudius poisoned and succeeded by Nero.

56

Paul brings donations to the church in Jerusalem.

58 - 60

Felix is recalled and is succeeded by Poricus Festus as governor of Judea.... Paul appeared before Festus and was again accused by the Jews. But when he knew that Festus was thinking of releasing him, he appealed to Caesar. After some days King Agrippa II came to Caesarea with his wife Bernice to visit Festus. Herod told Festus he would have released him if he had not appealed to Caesar. [Acts 25:1-13]

This Herod is the son of Herod Agrippa I who killed James, the brother of John. He was the grandson of Herod Antipas who killed John the Baptist and mocked Christ... and also the great grandson of Herod the Great who murdered the children of Bethlehem. Bernice was his sister, living with him as his wife. Paul tried before Festus, appeals to Ceasar and sent to Rome for two years; ...Paul was released from the Roman prison and he continued to preach the gospel.

62

James, head of the Jerusalem church, stoned and clubbed to death. Simeon, son of Cleopas, succeeds him. ...Books of Ephesians and Colossians written. Mark, who heads the church in Alexandria, replaced by Annianus.

63

Map of the Roman Empire - Jews begin forming rebellion against Roman rule. Philemon written... 1st and 2nd Peter written..... Gospel of Luke, Colossians, and Ephesians also written. - A.D.64 Rome burns; Nero blames the Christians....... In 68 A.D.Paul is again in prison at Rome, he writes to Timothy. He is then beheaded on the orders Nero. .Roman citizens are executed by beheading... The Apostle Paul was a Roman citizen.

70 -72

Because of rumors that gold may have been hidden in the stonework of the Temple, the Roman soldiers completely tore apart the Temple, fulfilling Jesus prophecy that not one stone would be left upon another. (Matt 24:2) after Jerusalem is captured by General Titus; with an army of 60,000. This was the most horrible suffering experienced since the world began. One million, one hundred thousand perished. Men were crucified until wood for crosses was no longer found. The whole city burned; destruction of Second Temple. The Romans who cut down every tree in Israel and salt the land. .. Coliseum costruction begins in Rome

73

Masada taken, and the Jews who have held out against the Romans commit suicide. The Christian Jews return to Jerusalem. Romans rule Israel

79

Catastrophic volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Southern.Italy; cities of Pompey, Herculaneum,. totally buried...Vespasian dies; succeeded by his son Titus

81

Domitian succeeds Titus as emperor; eventually begins severe persecution of Christians after an assassination attempt.

85

2nd and 3rd John written.... A sect mentioned in the Book of Revelation that will impact Christianity arises in Pergamum known as the Nicolaitans. Taking their name from Nicholas of Antioch, an early church elder mentioned in the Book of Acts, they will promote a number of false doctrines. Their lasting impact will be to greatly elevate the priesthood above the laity which will give birth to the Catholic and Orthodox hierarchies. The name Nicolaitan translated means to conquer the laity.

90

"Council of Jamnia" - leading Jewish rabbis meet to consolidate Judaism; expel "heretics" from synagogues, they also determine the "canon" of the Hebrew Bible.... Christianity gradually separates from Judaism, and emerges as independent religion; .. local sporadic persecutions of Christians in the Roman Empire slowly increase, in Asia Minor under Emperors Domitian and Trajan. Rabbis Johanan ben Zakkai, Gamaliel II and Simeon re-establish the Sanhedrin and expel all Christians from the synagogues. They forbid the reading of the 10 Commandments in synagogues, possibly because Gentile Christians were claiming these were the laws they should live their lives by. ...The Didache was written.

96

Domitian assassinated.....Book of Revelation and Gospel of John written.

100

John, last of the Apostles, dies in Ephesus. - Justin the Martyr was born at Sychar in Samaria.

107

Simeon, bishop of Jerusalem and last verifiable relative of Jesus, martyred at the ripe old age of 120.

110

last NT books written; ... Christian writings begin to be collected; ....Christianity continues growing throughout the Mediterranean

132

Bar Kochba proclaimed Messiah by Jewish leaders and revolt forms against Roman rule; the Christians do not participate.

135

The Romans, under Hadrian, kill an estimated 580,000 Jews to suppress the Bar Kochva uprising. Romans run a plow over Jerusalem to completely destroy the Holy City .... The Temple is given over to Zeus... The first Gentile bishop, Marcus, appointed over the Jewish Christians in Jerusalem (the 15 previous bishops had been Torah observant).....Emperor Hadrian rebuilds Jerusalem; builds new walls and renames the city Aelia Capitolina. bans Jews from Jerusalem..... Dublin, Ireland was built.in 140 A.D.

169

Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna and disciple of John, martyred.

185

Origen forbids teaching from Jewish sources.

200

Oldest Mayan temples in Central America (A.D. 200).... Catholic ministers for the first time are called priests..... Judah ben Nasi, of the school of Hillel, begins codifying Jewish philosophies in the Mishna.

300

At this point, only the clergy are permitted to speak from the pulpit. (In earlier centuries, both clergy and lay people were permitted to teach the Bible).

301

Armenia becomes the first Christian nation.

312

Constantine converts to Christianity after a dream leads him to a military victory. Later he legalizes Christianity

321

Constantine declares Sunday the official Christian sabbath day.

324

Constantine moves the capital to Constantinopal, leaving the bishop of Rome the most powerful man in Italy.

325

Council of Nicea meets to codify Christian doctrines in response to growing heresies. Jewish bishops are specifically excluded from the meeting. .Doctrine of the Trinity is formally acknowledged.

326

Queen Helena discovers Gologotha and other holy sites; her son, Constantine, builds the Anastasis (Church of the Holy Sepulchre)

337

Christianity becomes the official state religion of Rome. Constantine finally receives baptism as a Christian and dies on Pentecost.

338

Jewish calendar converted to solar calendar.

350

Codex Vaticanus, the first complete Bible, is written

351

The Jews revolt against the Roman emperor Gallus in a losing war.

353

Emporer Constantius orders the closing of all pagan temples.

359

Jewish calendar established in its present form by Rabbi Hillel

364

Council of Laodicea anathematizes Christians who keep the 7th day

367

Athanasius forms the first true canon of New Testament Scripture..

395

The Roman Empire divides into two portions, the Eastern being Byzantium. The Western, Roman.

397

Augustine's council decrees there are 27 books in the New Testament.

400

The Gamara (Babylonian Talmud) written... Statues are starting to appear in Catholic churches with regularity.

404

Jerome publishes the Vulgate, the latin translation of the Bible.

425

The Jewish Sanhedrin in Tiberius is abolished by the Romans.

438

St. Patrick returns (A.D. 432) and brings Christianity to Ireland . Empress Eudocia allows Jews to live in Jersualem.

476

Western Roman empire ends as Odoacer, German chieftain, overthrows last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, and becomes king of Italy A.D. 476)... The "Middle Ages" began in 476 with the rise of the feudal system. Armenian orthodox church splits from Rome.

500

The word pope, formerly applied to all Catholic church bishops, now is used solely by the Bishop of Rome.

529

Justinian abolishes the philosophical schools of Athens, wiping out the last vestiges of paganism in the Empire... .Arthur, legendary king of the Britons killed,  537

591

Pope Gregory forbids forced conversion of Jews to Catholicism - St. Augustine of Canterbury brings Christianity to Britain (597)....  The Lombard Kingdom of Italy began in 568

613

Jews refusing Christian baptism are ordered out of Spain.

628

Emperor Heraculis recaptures the city of Jerusalem - Olaf became King of Norway in 630 A.D.

638

Six years after Mohammed's death, Caliph Omar captures Jerusalem; Jews return

640

The Moslems burn the famed Library of Alexandria .

688

Islam's fight with Jews and Christians began in the 7th Century AD when the Jews rejected Mohammed's offer of consolidation. Prior to that time he had counseled his followers to respect and befriend the Jewish people, but when they refused to join his religion, he declared jihad (holy war) against them. Christians were included 400 years later as a result of the Crusades.

The Dome of the Rock (Mosque of Omar) is built by Abd al-Malik on the Temple mount, where Mohammed supposedly ascended into Heaven. Al-Aqsa Mosque is completed by al-Walid al-Malik in 715 AD . Charles Martel, Frankish leader, defeats Arabs at Tours/Poitiers, halting Arab advance in Europe (732 A.D.).
Sweden emerged under Ragnor Lodbrog. (790 A.D.) ... Denmark emerged under Sigurd. (794 A.D.)
Ruric, a Varangian Chief established Russia. (762 A.D.)..
City of Machu Picchu flourishes in Peru. (799 A.D.)

1054

Mieczyslaw I becomes first ruler of Poland (960)....Eric the Red establishes first Viking colony in Greenland (982).... The Eastern and Roman church separate with both popes excommunicating each other (1000). Hungary and Scandinavia converted to Christianity. Viking raider Leif Eriksson discovers North America, calls it Vinland.  Beowulf, Old English epic. In 1000: Anasazi start to raise corn, beans, and squash at Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde in present day New Mexico. They also build dams and irrigation systems to make the desert bloom. To live they make apartments inside the canyon walls.

1095

William the Conqueror and his son started building the Tower of London. (1078 A.D.) The first of 7 crusades begins at the behest of Pope Urban II -. In.1099 Crusaders led by Godfrey de Bouillon, capture Jerusalem

1187

Kurdish general Saladin captures Jerusalem from Crusaders; permits Jews and Muslims to return and settle.

1244

Genghis Khan founds the Mongul Empire..He was one of the bloodiest conquerors of the world. Fourteen million people perished by his sword, under the pretense of establishing the worship of "One God and Mohammad as his Prophet." 1164 A.D. - Mamluk Sultans defeat the Ayyubids.. - Jerusalem in Muslim hands 1214 A.D. ...
In.1229 A.D.Treaty returns Jerusalem to the Crusaders.

1260

Mamluks of Egypt rule Jerusalem from Cairo..... Mongols, under Kublai Khan took over China. ruled 34 years

1265

Dante Alighieri is born. Later, he will write the Divine Comedy --  the great literary expression of the Middle Ages

1272

Marco Polo of Venice stops in Jerusalem on his way to  court of Kublai Khan in China.  1275 - 1292

1280

Eyeglasses are invented

1290

The Jews are expelled from England by Edward "Longshanks" (the evil king in Braveheart)

1300

Paper made across Europe.- Spinning wheel in Europe. Battle of Crecy between French and English, cannons used first in Europe.. 1311 The first History book, the Great Universal History, was published by Rashid-Eddin of Persia.

1337

English and French kings fight for control of France and initiate the Hundred Years' War, a series of battles lasting until 1453

1348

Black Death Plague kills one-third of Western Europe. The first book on travel was published by Sir John Mandeville in 1357. It became a best seller and was translated into 9 languages. Tourism is the biggest industry in most countries - except the United States, where Entertainment is the biggest industry. ...

1382 - 1456

1382 John Wycliff translates the 1st English Bible from the Vulgate. - 1400 China closes the door to foreigners. ... 1418 ..1460 Portugal's Prince Henry the Navigator sponsors exploration of Africa's coast - Joan of Arc burned at the stake as a witch by the English on May 31. 1431 A.D..... Vasco da Gama discovers the sea route from Europe to the East via the cape of Good Hope- In 1453 Constantinopal falls to the Moslems. - Gutenburg Bible printed in 1456

1478

Spanish Inquisition -Recent Timeline - San Salvadore discovered in 1492 by Columbus He later discovered the main continent of America in1498 A.D.  Vasco da Gama sails around Africa and discovers sea route to India (1498. Establishes Portuguese colony in India (1502). John Cabot, employed by England, reaches and explores Canadian coast. (1503)
Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa. Michelangelo sculpts the David (1504).

1518

Francis Drake returns to England after circumnavigating the globe; knighted by Queen Elizabeth I in 1581
John Knox of Scotland was born in 1505. ...1513 Balboa becomes the first European to encounter the Pacific Ocean.  Palestine and Jerusalem become part of the Ottoman Empire 1517 -
Martin Luther nails his famous theses against the Church's sale of indulgences onto the church door at Wittenburg, Germany, launching the Protestant Reformation. -In June of 1520, Luther is sent a Papal Bull of excommunication in which he is ordered to recant his teachings. Luther reacts by burning the Papal Bull along with the book of church law and many other books on December 10, 1520 in Wittenberg. He is said to have yelled: "Because you, godless book, have grieved or shamed the holiness of the Father, be saddened and consumed by the eternal flames of hell." On January 3, 1521 the Pope excommunicated Luther.
Magellan reaches the Pacific, is killed by Philippine natives in 1521. One of his ships under Juan Sebastián del Cano continues around the world, reaches Spain  in 1522.  Council of Trent in 1545  responds to split

1537

Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent rebuilds the city walls of Jerusalem. - In 1541 The Moslems seal up the Golden Gate to prevent the entrance of the Messiah. - 1543 Publication of On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies by Polish scholar Nicolaus Copernicus giving his theory that the earth revolves around the sun. ..  in 1562 Pope Gregory introduces his calendar, changing the New Year from April 1 to January 1.... Galileo, the astronomer, was born. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 He lived 52 years. 1565: St. Augustine becomes the first permanent settlement in North America. 1588 Defeat of the Spanish Armada by English

1606

1605  Cervantes's Don Quixote de la Mancha, the first modern novel. 1606  The Dutch discovered Australia. ...The Mayflower arrives with Pilgrims - King James of England commissions his namesake Bible to be printed. - 1609  The Baptist church founded in opposition to infant baptism. - 1618 Thirty Years' War Protestants revolt against Catholics; Denmark, Sweden, and France invade Germany. In 1620: A group of Protestants, who wished to purify the Church of England of its Catholic practices, and replace it with a simple plain service and autonomous church congregations, sails for the New World. Called Pilgrims, they end up in New England and settle a colony called Plymouth. 1631 - The first newspaper, The Gazette De France, was issued. ( still in circulation today.) .1633 Galileo is forced to renounce his teachings. - 1636  Harvard founded as a religious college. - 1655 Cromwell permits the Jews to return to England. .1667 Milton's Paradise Lost, the greatest epic poem in English.

1707

1707 United Kingdom of Great Britain formed England, Wales, and Scotland joined by parliamentary Act ..1740 The Great Awakening brings revival to England -
1776 The American Revolution... James Watt discovered the power of steam. in 1750 Ben. Franklin discovered the identity of lightning and electricity. 1732 Benjamin Franklin publishes Poor Richard's Almanack.  1789 French Revolution begins with the storming of the Bastille.   Washington elected president with all 69 votes of the Electoral College, takes oath of in New York City. Vice President: John Adams. Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson. Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton.

1800

U.S., federal government moves to Washington, 1804 Napoleon invades but does not try to conquer Jerusalem.   In the U.S., Alexander Hamilton is mortally wounded in duel with Aaron Burr. Lewis and Clark expedition begins exploration of what is now northwest U.S.  1805 The first passenger steamboat, The Clermont maiden voyage between New York City and Albany 1807   Napoleon Bonaparte became Emperor of France. 1804 ... Gaslight was introduced in London on August 16, 1807 A.D. ..1812 Napoleon's Grand Army invades Russia in June. Forced to retreat in winter, most of Napoleon's 600,000 men are lost. In the U.S., war with Britain declared over freedom of the seas for U.S. vessels (War of 1812). USS Constitution  sinks British frigate.. 1814 French defeated by allies (Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Sweden, and Portugal) in War of Liberation. Napoleon exiled to Elba. 1815 Napoleon returns: Hundred Days begin. Napoleon defeated by Wellington at Waterloo, banished again to St. Helena in South Atlantic

1820

Great Awakening sweeps through America, 1824 Mexico becomes a republic, three years after declaring independence from Spain . Bolívar liberates Peru,- The first railway opened in England on September 27, 1825 . July 4, 1826: On the fiftieth anniversary of the declaration of independence, both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson die. They are the last two members of the committee of Independence to do so.   In 1831 London Presbyterian pastor Edward Irving and associates start the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement by encouraging Spiritual Gifts at Regents Square Presbyterian Church.  1836  Entire Alamo garrison, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, wiped out. Texans gain independence from Mexico after winning Battle of San Jacinto.

1849

First consulate (British) opens in Jerusalem. - In 1849 Christ Church, first Protestant church in the Near East - 1860 First Jewish settlement outside walls 1861 - 1865 America is torn by the Civil War

The Olympic games reappeared in the world in 1896. They had been absent for 1500 years

1867

Start of the American Holiness movement by the Methodists, who proclaim that a second blessing of sanctification is available to believers as the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in Tongues, as a "second blessing " 1878: Thomas Edison builds his Edison Electric Company and invents the light bulb. 1879: Andrew Carnegie begins to produce steel.

1896

Theodor Herzl, a journalist from Vienna, Austria, writes "The Jewish State." He calls for the creation of a Jewish nation as a solution to the Diaspora (the scattering of Jews worldwide) and to anti-Semitism.

1901

Agnes Ozman, on January 1, is noted as the first person of the 20th century to experience speaking in Tongues. From this event in Topeka, Ks., the modern-day Pentecostal movement is born and flourishes under Charles Parham and black pastor William Seymour at the Azusa Street Revival in Southern California. Noted for its integrated services in an age of racial segregation. In 1901: J.P. Morgan starts the first billion-dollar corporation, U.S. Steel and Henry Ford starts Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan.

1902

Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first manned, powered flight on December 17, 1903 ... . Ibn Saud, local tribesman of Arabian Peninsula, captures Ryad and proclaims himself leader of Saudi Arabia. He revives the practice of Wahhabi Islam and institutes strict Islamic Law over the land. It envisions an Islamic empire led by holy men, with no other law than strict Islamic law. This is why they are referred to as Islamic fundamentalists and oppose nationalism and borders as being un-Islamic.

1917

During World War I, British forces defeat the Turks in Palestine and govern the area via a League of Nations mandate from 1923. Until then, the land had been controlled by the Turks (Islamic Ottoman Empire) for 400 years. The Balfour Declaration follows The British conquest and General Allenby's entry into Jerusalem. 1925 John T. Scopes convicted and fined for teaching evolution in a public school in Tennessee Monkey Trial; sentence set aside.

1927

 Charles A. Lindbergh flies first successful solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris.  Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs in the season; record stands for next 34 years. The Jazz Singer, with Al Jolson, first part-talking motion picture.  In 1927, the British installed Abdullah Hussein, as emir of the new country called Jordan. It was confined to the East Bank of the River Jordan. The sons of the Sherif of Mecca were made rulers of Iraq and Jordan.The Ibn Saud of the Arabian Peninsula, who had fought the Turks alongside them. got Saudi Arabia....The Hussein Sherif of Mecca, who was in charge of the Islamic holy sites. (The Hussein family are Hashemites, the tribe of Mohammed, the founder of Islam, and have been traditionally the keepers of Holy City of Mecca.) and his children got Iraq and Trans-Jordan -- the land on the East Bank of the River Jordan. In 1928.Amin Al-Husseini becomes Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. .In 1933 he unites with Hitler and the Third Reich. The Nuremberg and Eichmann trials, said:the Mufti was one of the initiators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry and had been a collaborator and adviser of Eichmann and Himmler


1933

Hitler appointed German chancellor, gets dictatorial powers. Reichstag fire in Berlin; Nazi terror begins. Germany and Japan withdraw from League of Nations. Giuseppe Zangara executed for attempted assassination of president-elect Roosevelt in which Chicago mayor Cermak is fatally shot. Roosevelt inaugurated (the only thing we have to fear is fear itself); launches New Deal. Prohibition repealed  1937 Amelia Earhart lost somewhere in Pacific on round-the-world flight.  1940 The first official network television broadcast is put out by NBC.  1941 Japanese surprise attack on U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor brings U.S. into World War II; U.S. and Britain declare war on Japan. Manhattan Project (atomic bomb research) begins  1945, the world enters the Atomic Age.   Holocaust increases international sympathy for Jews

1944

Amin Al-Husseini is one of the primary founders and the inspiration of the Arab League. Founding countries are: Egypt, Iraq Jordan Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen. An Arab Revolt was led by Amin Husseini, who was appointed the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the British...After the war he was captured but escaped. He was later involved in the assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan.

1947

United Nations Resolution to create a Jewish and an Arab state

1948

Israel formed as a nation.....British withdraw ...the country is invaded by armies from neighboring states;.... the State of Israel declared on May 14 1948 .... U.S. Supreme Court ruling, McCollum v. Board of Education:The court found religious instruction in public schools to be a violation of the establishment clause and therefore unconstitutional.

 

 

1949

Israel-TransJordan Armistice Agreement signed; Jerusalem divided between two countries. - Jerusalem proclaimed capital of Israel; East Jerusalem is ruled by Jordan.Thousands of Nazi experts incorporated into Egyptian and Syrian army and government. The Vatican is heavily involved in providing travel visas for Nazi officers. .Amin Al-Husseini provides safe haven to ex-Nazis in Arab lands. He is the main connection with Francois Genoud, Swiss banker of the Third Reich, who uses money stolen from murdered European Jews. Amin al-Husseini eventually died iin 1974. His place as leader of the radical, nationalist Palestinian Arabs was taken by his nephew Yasser Arafat

1951`

1951 (Sept. 8). Color television introduced in U.S  1952 Muslims (Young Egypt) overthrow British Mandate in Egypt and put Gamal Abdul Nasser in power. He works closely with thousands of former Nazis. Nasser, creates Fedayeen (Arab terrorist squads) to infiltrate and attack Israel. He joins Yasser Arafat to form the Palestinian Liberation Organization. In 1955 The American Law Institute's model penal code omitted sodomy laws for the first time - without fanfare. May 29 1959 Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal reach top of Mt. Everest.  Alaska and Hawaii become states.

1960

Birth control - The Tiny Pill That Changed the World - changed the marriage customs of thousands of years, altered the roles of the sexes and contributed to a major decline in many nations' birth rates.. Now women could have sex, supposedly risk free, anytime, anywhere, anyplace and with anybody. Rather than cherishing their virginity, some now boasted to their friends about how many men they'd had. Women were free to aggressively pursue men. The kind of hedonistic society the apostle Paul predicted would prevail "in the last days" became a reality. He warned that "people would be lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God" (2 Timothy 3:1-4)

1962

President Kennedy approves of Supreme Court removal of school prayer. He is assassinated in 1963

1965

Sir Winston Churchill died. .People were truly thankful that Winston Churchill had led them to victory in World War II-at a time when everybody else seemed inclined to compromise with Nazi Germany. His death came at the end of a 20-year period that had seen the nation reject just about everything he stood for. With the British Empire gone, it was Britain's turn to be dismantled. The present Labour government has set the course. Mr. Blair, British prime minister, prefers to identify with a new age. He is the first prime minister who does not remember Winston Churchill. In a speech just before the election that brought him to power, he described himself: "I am a modern man. I am a part of the rock and roll generation-the Beatles, colour TV, that's the generation I come from" It's also a generation that has grown up with emphasis on material values, with little concept of morality and often lacking any knowledge of God. Many in the new government reflect these realities. Writing of "the end of Britain" in Newsweek magazine (July 10, 2000), columnist George Will reminded readers of George Orwell's dismissive comment on English intellectuals: "England is perhaps the only great country whose intellectuals are ashamed of their nationality." It's hard to understand the hatred so many people have for the old values Sir Winston Churchill symbolized. "God, king and country" have no place in the minds of many, Unless this disappearance is reversed, soon all that will linger ... will be a mocking memory of the nation who relative to their numbers, contributed more to civilization than any other people since the ancient Greeks and Romans"

1967

During the Six-Day War of 1967, Israel takes control of Jerusalem and other ancient-Jewish territories ending "times of the Gentiles" 1969 Stonewall riot in New York City marks beginning of gay rights movement on June 28. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins take man's first walk on moon (July 20). Sen. Edward Kennedy pleads guilty to leaving scene of fatal accident at Chappaquiddick, Mass. (July 18), in which Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned, gets two-month suspended sentence July 25. ... 1969 Anton Szandor LaVey, called "the black pope" by many of his followers, publishes the Satanic Bible. Over the years the book has been translated into every major language, and it has been an inspiration for many well-known criminals.

1972

1971 Abortion is effectively allowed for any reason following the Supreme Court's ruling on its first abortion case, United States v. Vuitch. In upholding a District of Columbia law permitting abortion only to preserve a woman's life or health, the Court claims the term "health" involves a woman's mental and physical condition.  In 1972, atomic time became the world standard, known as Co-ordinated Universal Time (UTC). Roe v. Wade: On January 22 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court issues its ruling in this landmark case giving women the right to abortion and setting up parameters of regulation according to the trimester of pregnancy. Later this year, the National Right to Life Committee&emdash;now the nation's largest pro-life organization--is formed..... Saudi Arabia leads oil embargo on countries that supported Israel during 1973 -1974 The Yom Kippur War.

1979

 Shah leaves Iran after year of turmoil (Jan. 16); revolutionary forces under Muslim leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, take over.   Sadat recognizes statehood of Israel, leading to Camp David Accords. Egypt and srael sign a peace treaty. Sadat receives Nobel Peace Prize. (Islamic Law does not require them to honor agreements with non-mulims !)1980 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Stone v. Graham: said posting of the Ten Commandments in the nation's schools was unconstitutional. In 1982 Hebrew becomes Israel's official language.and Iraq's nuclear reactor is destroyed by the Israeli Air Force. ...1987 Intifada begins.

1981-2000

In 1981 Hizbollah. Shiite Islamic group founded. at Iran embassy in Damascus.sends a suicide truck to US embassy and Marine barracks in Beirut Lebanon. 240 marines and diplomats die. Imad Mughniyeh masterminds the attack...... .Assassination of Egyptian President Muhammad Anwar al Sadat in October by Jihad Islamics.. Hosni Mubarak, Vice President, becomes President.1989 ... MAK or American CIA in Afghanistan.joins with Saudi-born Osama Bin Laden's Mujahedeen (Holy Warriors.) In 1989 Bin Laden becomes the head CIA man in charge of MAK during the Afghan War. "This is an insane instance of the chickens coming home to roost," one U.S. diplomat in Pakistan told the Los Angeles Times.. 1990 World Wide Web debuts, popularizes Internet. July 20). Iraqi troops invade Kuwait and seize petroleum reserves, setting off Persian Gulf War. 1991 The U.S. Supreme Court upholds the Bush Administration's regulations that prohibit routine counseling and referral for abortion in 4,000 clinics that receive Title 10 funds. President Bush vows to veto any legislation weakening current law or existing regulations pertaining to abortion. In October of this year, a child is born with one arm severed at the shoulder after surviving an abortion attempt in her mother's third trimester of pregnancy. 1992 In February of this year, the Bush Administration threatens to veto legislation requiring federal funding of research that encourages or depends on abortion, including the use of tissue harvested from aborted babies.. Later this year, the U.S. House sustains President Bush's veto of a bill requiring federal funding for transplanting tissue taken from aborted babies by a narrow margin. In September of this year, at a National Abortion Foundation seminar, abortionist Martin Haskell describes the gruesome partial-birth abortion technique, which involves delivering all but the head of a baby from the mother's womb, piercing the skull, suctioning out the brain, then completing the delivery. In 1993 newly elected President Clinton issues five executive orders regarding abortion issues. They include: 1) reversing Title 10 regulations banning abortion referral by federal employees; 2) repealing the Mexico City Policy; 3) lifting the ban on funding for fetal tissue transplants; 4) instructing military hospitals to perform abortions; and 5) asking the FDA to review the import ban on RU 486. The following month, abortionist Abu Hayat is convicted of assault and illegal abortion for his attempt to kill via abortion Ana Rosa Rodriguez, the baby born in 1991 with a severed arm. In December, the Clinton Administration orders states to change their laws and provide payments for abortions in cases of rape or incest. . In 1996 President Clinton vetoes the Partial -Birth Abortion Act passed by Congress
1997 President Clinton becomes the first sitting president to address a homosexual rights (sold- out) dinner.
2000 Gay rights group boycott forces removal of Dr.Laura Schlessinger TV show


Hizbollah in Nazi type salute

U.S. Failure to heed God's Word

God said that in the end time He would restore the land of Israel and the people of Israel back to their land. The U.S. has encouraged Israel to divide her Covenant Land and has experienced eleven of the top natural disasters in U.S. history

1991, The U.S. State Department drafted the Madrid peace conference, a conference designed to force Israel to give up land for peace. The conference was to begin on October 30. That same day, the largest storm of Atlantic history, formed in one day off the coast of Nova Scotia and started moving westward. Recorded by meteorologists as one of the most powerful storms ever, it damaged the entire east coast and slammed 30 foot waves into the shore.. Soviet Union breaks up after President Gorbachev's resignation; constituent republics form Commonwealth of Independent States (Dec. 25).

1992, The Madrid peace conference was to resume on August 23, again pressuring Israel to surrender land in exchange for peace. The same day, Hurricane Andrew slammed into southern Florida, the worst natural disaster to to hit the United States up to that time.


Bill Clinton uses Army Tanks against American citizens

On February 28, 1993, ATF agents in National Guard helicopters zoomed in on the Branch Davidians' church and home, Mount Carmel Center, they did so with guns blazing,. Bill and Hilary Clinton, Janet Reno and Democratic presidential candisate, General Wesley Clark who supplied the Army tanks, were responsible for thre deaths of more than 74 men, women and children who died in the inferno, including twelve children younger than five years of age. David Koresh's unarmed father-in-law, who stood with him at the front door of the church while the unarmed Koresh begged ATF agents to back off, was killed by gunfire from ATF agents on the ground. The agents shot wildly and threw grenades at the building for more than an hour, even as Davidians called "911" to beg for a ceasefire. ATF snipers later killed one Davidian as he tried to reenter the Mount Carmel Church to join his family.

At dawn on April 19, 1993, and throughout the morning, tanks rammed holes in the main building and pumped (in the FBI's words) "massive amounts" of CS gas into the building, despite knowing that inside were more than a dozen children. The tanks demolished parts of the compound and created tunnels for the wind to blow through. The buildings at this point were saturated with inflammable CS gas and spilled kerosene. ...Around midday two U.S. military pyrotechnic devices were fired into the main building, igniting a fire which (because of the holes in the walls allowed the wind to gust through) spread rapidly through the complex of buildings and became an inferno and more than 74 men, women and children died. Fire trucks were prevented by the FBI from approaching the inferno. After the compound had burned down the ATF flag was hoisted aloft to signify 'victory'. The local sheriff investigated and found no basis for complaints against the Branch Davidians. According to him these were law-abiding American citizens.

In his April 20th news conference Bill Clinton growled that Janet Reno should not have to resign "because some religious fanatics murdered themselves." Two days later he re-asserted, "I do not think the United States government is responsible for the fact that a bunch of fanatics decided to kill themselves." Janet Reno told the House Judiciary Committee hearing that early April 20th, "The second call I got was from the president of the United States, saying, "That-a-girl"

Two years to the day after the April 19 fire, the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, where many federal offices were housed, was bombed. 168 people died.


1993 Israel and the PLO sign the Declaration of Principles. allowing the progress in the negotiation with the Palestinians, Rabin received the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize together with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and PLO Chairman Arafat.

On November 4, 1995, Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by a gunman in central Tel Aviv after attending a rally. He was laid to rest on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

In 1995 Israel and Jordan sign a peace treaty and the United States Congress passed a resolution requiring that America's embassy be built in Jerusalem by 1999. The nations of the world all have their embassies in Tel Aviv. However President Clinton refused to allow it to be. We are still in the times of the Gentiles.

On January 21, 1998 the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke into the media and the proceedings consumed a major portion of Clinton's time and energy.

On September 20 1998, as Secretary of State Madeleine Albright works on the final details of an agreement in which Israel would give up 13 percent of Judah and Samaria, the same day Hurricane George is formed with 110 mph winds and gusts up to 175 mph. The hurricane is moving at breakneck speed and hits the U.S. coast and stalls causing continuous devastation.

On September 28 1998 as the hurricane stalls, Clinton meets with Yasser Arafat and Netanyahu at the White House to finalize this land deal. Later, Yasser Arafat addresses the United Nations about declaring an independent Palestinian state, all the while the stalled Hurricane George pounds the Gulf Coast, causing enormous damage. At the exact time that Arafat departs the country, the storm begins to dissipate.

On October 16 1998 Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestinians and Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel met at the Wye River Plantation on Chesapeake Bay. They were outside of Washington DC in Maryland The next day.......

On October 17 1998, awesome rains and tornadoes hit southern Texas. The San Antonio area was deluged with rain. The rain and flooding in Texas continued until October 22 and then subsided. The floods ravaged 25 percent of Texas and left over a billion dollars in damage. On October 21st President Clinton declared this section of Texas a major disaster area.  World population reaches six billion milestone (Oct. 11)

On November 30 1998, Yasser Arafat came to Washington DC again to meet with President Clinton to raise money for a Palestinian State. The goal was to have Jerusalem as the capital. A total of 42 nations were represented in Washington. All the nations agreed to give Arafat and the Palestinians more than $3 billion in aid. President Clinton promised $400 million in American aide while the European nations contributed more than $1 billion. On the same day, the Dow dropped 216 points and the very next day on December 1st 1998 the European Market had its third worst day in history. Hundreds of billions of dollars of market capital were wiped out.

On December 12, 1998, President Clinton visited the Palestinian-controlled section of Israel to discuss the land for peace process while the House of Representatives voted four articles of impeachment against him. Recently the Oprah TV Show stated that many US school children now engage in oral sex even in the rear of the schoolbus because "everybody does it - it is not actually having sex according to President Clinton" they say.

On May 3, 1999, the day that Yasser Arafat was scheduled to declare a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital, the same day the most powerful tornado storm system ever to hit the United States, a Super Tornado swept across Oklahoma and Kansas. The winds were clocked at the fastest wind speeds ever recorded. The declaration was postponed at the request of Clinton.

In October of 1999 , As Jewish settlers in 15 Israeli settlements on the West Bank were evicted from covenant land, the Dow Jones Industrial averages lost 5.7 percent and on n October 15th the Dow lost another 266 points, and a hurricane slammed into North Carolina. The next day, October 16, 1999 the fifth most powerful earthquake in the 20th Century, rocked the U.S..The quake was centered near Joshua Tree, California and was felt in three states.

In June of 2001, President George Bush Jr. sent CIA director George Tenet to Israel to attempt to implement the Mitchell Plan, a plan calling for among other things, cessation of new building in the Jewish settlements. George Bush Jr. pledged to stay out of the peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, but shortly into his administration, he changed his mind On the same day that Tenet met with Israeli and Palestinian officials, tropical storm Allison formed in the Gulf of Mexico and moved over Texas, the President's home state, and dropped over twenty-eight inches of rain over the Houston area alone, causing over $4 billion dollars in damage. The storm then moved to Florida and up the east coast causing damage as far as Pennsylvania. Meteorologists claimed Allison was one of the worst tropical storms in history.

On September 11, 2001 airports in Boston and New York were used by Islamic terrorists to slip in and slit the throats of unsuspecting pilots and thus began the start of the Worldwide War on Terror as Middle Eastern Islamic college students in California jumped on the cafeteria tables and shouted for joy while watching thousands of Americans die a horrible death.

Israel's chief of staff, General Moshe Ya'alon, said that Iran's nuclear development must be halted before it proceeds much further. He told the Israeli daily "Yediot Ahronot" that "Iran is striving for nuclear capability and I suggest that in this matter Israel not rely on others." Tehran is building near its southern Persian Gulf port of Bushehr with Russian assistance. Russia warns of "grave consequences if Iran is attacked." The reactor is to become operational in October 2006.

On December 26 2004 250,000 people are killed in Indonesia by a powerful Tsunami.

On October 27 2005 France burns, as young Islamics set 300 cities on fire. Jacques Chirac is unable to cope and some of the terror spills over to Germany and Belgium.

On August 23 2005, with U.S. encouragement 10,000 Israelis are evacuated from Gaza and lose their homes. The same day, hurricane Katrina is forming near the Bahamas. When it strikes 1,000,000 Americans are evacuated from the Gulf Coast and tens of thousands lose their homes.

On November 8 2005 Australia, an Islamic cleric, Abu Bakr, was among 17 men charged with being members of a group gathering chemicals of a kind used in the London bombings.

On November 9 2005 Islamics bomb three major hotels in the Jordanian capital of Amman

 BBC World News, Sunday, 26 June, 2005, 17:44 GMT 18:44 UK

2005 A Jerusalem court has ruled that the city's annual gay parade should be allowed to take place next Thursday as originally scheduled. The decision overturned a ban on the event by the city's council, which had said the event would be "provocative" and set off unrest. The judge ordered Jerusalem's mayor to personally pay 30,000 shekels ($6,600) to the city's gay and lesbian centre to cover the group's legal costs and underwrite the event. Judge Mussia Arad and she  also ordered the council to pay 30,000 shekels to the group, and to line the parade route with banners representing the group in advance of the event, as the city customarily does for cultural events   Three months earlier Christian, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders held a news conference calling for gay festivals in Jerusalem to be banned. One Muslim cleric suggested gay events in Jerusalem would attract divine wrath similar to that which destroyed the biblical city of Sodom.

The 216th annual General Assembly of Presbyterian Church, USA, in a 431-62 margin voted to divest from Israel in support of the Palestinian Authority.
2006 The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the population of the United States has reached 300 million
2007: June 23, (by Joseph Farah) During a speech to Ireland's eighth annual Forum on Human Rights, the 83-year-old former president called for recognition of one of the most vile, hateful, murderous terrorist groups in the world &endash; Hamas, a strategic ally of both al-Qaida and Hezbollah. ... Frankly, Carter seems to be a fan of Hamas. He commended the group's "superior skills and discipline" in routing Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction. The U.S. is the rogue &endash; the criminal. To Carter, Hamas is a victim.

2007 Two most important signs that the End Time is near is the 40th year after the retaking of Jerusalem in 1967 and the rise to prominence of the European Union predicted 2500 years ago. These two events mark the End of man's 6000 year rule on Earth.

 I ENJOY BIBLE STUDY. SO I WAS NATURALLY DRAWN TO YOUR TIME LINE. W.S.

   

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