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the Sabbaths.”
Table of Dated Events recorded
in Acts and in the Epistles;
Sequentially Ordered in
Accordance with the Greek Text
# |
Event |
Biblical
date |
Julian
date |
Reference |
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1 |
Messiah’s
ascension at Mt. Olives |
7th Day;
Sivan (1 or) 2, 19 CE; Day 43 of Omer |
Sat June 24, 19 CE |
|
2 |
Prayers and
supplications in the Upper Room throughout the 7th week of Omer. The outpouring of
the Holy Spirit in the 3rd hour[1]
of the morning of the Day of Pentecost. Peter and John at
the temple at the 9th hour[2]
healing a lame man. |
7th
Day; Sivan (1 or) 2, 19 CE; Day 43 of Omer thru 7th
Day; Sivan (8 or) 9, 19 CE; Day 50 of Omer, Day of Pentecost |
Sat June 24 – Sat
July 1, 19 CE |
|
3 |
Peter and John
brought before the “authorities” of the land. |
1st
Day; Sivan (9 or) 10, 19 CE |
Sun July 2, 19 CE |
|
4 |
Paul’s 1st visit to Jerusalem: Act 11:28 And there stood up one of them named Agabus,
and signified by the Spirit that there should be great dearth throughout all
the world: which came to pass in the days of Claudius Caesar. Act 11:29 Then the disciples, every man according to
his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren which dwelt in
Judaea: Act 11:30 Which also they did, and sent it to the
elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. Act 12:25 And Barnabas and Saul returned from
Jerusalem, when they had fulfilled [their]
ministry, and took with them John, whose surname was Mark. Gal 1:17 Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them
which were apostles before me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again
unto Damascus. Gal 1:18 Then after three
years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode
with him fifteen days. Gal 1:19 But other of the apostles saw I none, save
James the Lord's brother. |
Paul’s first visit to
Jerusalem began in the 4th year of Claudius’ reign, after the
beginning of Tishri, 29 CE and was concluded between Aviv 21, 30 CE and the
end of that civil year. |
Paul’s first visit to
Jerusalem began and ended within a year of the fall of 29 CE. |
|
5 |
Paul’s 2nd visit to Jerusalem: Act 15:2 When
therefore Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and disputation with
them, they determined that Paul and Barnabas, and certain other of them,
should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders about this
question… Act 15:4 And when
they were come to Jerusalem, they were received of the church, and [of] the apostles and elders… Act 15:6 And the apostles and elders came together
for to consider of this matter. Gal 2:1 Then fourteen years after I went up again
to Jerusalem with Barnabas, and took Titus with [me]
also. |
Within
the civil year beginning Tishri 1, 39 CE; but before the beginning of Adar
II, 40 CE |
Within
the civil year beginning when the New Moon was seen on September 8 or October
7 or 8, 39 CE; but before sunset April 1, 40 CE |
Cf.
Galatians 1:18 – 2:1, Acts 15:2-4, 36-41; 16:1-8; 20:4-5, as well as the
years of reign, and the year of death, of Herod Agrippa(I,) |
6 |
1 Peter, James, 1 John,
and possibly Jude written: Act 15:19 Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble
not them, which from among the Gentiles are turned to God: Act 15:20 But that we write unto them, that
they abstain from pollutions of idols, and [from]
fornication, and [from]
things strangled, and [from]
blood. Act 15:23 And they [Peter (v. 7,) James (v. 13,)
Judas and/or Silvanus (v. 22)] wrote [letters]
by them after this manner; The apostles and elders and brethren [send] greeting unto the brethren which are of
the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia: |
At
the time of Paul’s 2nd visit to Jerusalem in the civil year
beginning Tishri 1, 39 CE. |
At
the time of Paul’s 2nd visit to Jerusalem in the civil year
beginning September 9 or October 8 (or 9,) 39 CE |
Act 15:19-23
KJV, and more. |
7 |
Act 16:11 KJV+
Therefore
loosing from Troas, we came with a straight course to Samothracia, and the
next day to Neapolis; Act 16:12 KJV+
And from
thence to Philippi, which is the chief city of that part of Macedonia, and a colony: and we were in
that city abiding certain days. |
|
Spring,
40 CE |
Act 16:11-12
KJV+, 1 Thess
2:2 |
8 |
Act
16:13 TLT+ And on Day of the Sabbaths we went out of the city [Philippi
in Macedonia] by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat
down, and spake unto the women which resorted thither.
|
Hag
Ha-Shavout,
the Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, Sivan
10th (or 11th) or else Sivan (8th or) 9th, 40 CE |
Act 16:13 TLT+ |
|
9 |
Act 16:18 And this did she many days. |
Sivan,
40 CE |
Parts
of May, June, and/or July, 40 CE |
Acts 16:18 |
10 |
Act 16:23 And when they [the multitude and the
magistrates] had laid many stripes upon them, they cast [them; Paul and Silas]
into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely: Act 16:26 And suddenly there was a great
earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and
immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed. Act 16:37 But Paul said unto them, They have beaten
us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast [us] into prison; and now do they thrust us out
privily? nay verily; but let them come themselves and fetch us out. |
Sivan
and/or Tammuz, 40 CE |
Parts
of May, June, and/or July, 40 CE |
Acts 16:19-40 |
11 |
Act 17:2 And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto
them [the Jews in Thessalonica,] and three sabbath
days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, |
Sivan
and/or Tammuz, 40 CE |
Parts
of May, June, and/or July, 40 CE |
Acts 17:2 |
12 |
Act 18:1 After these
things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth; |
Sivan
and/or Tammuz, 40 CE |
Early
summer, 40 CE |
Acts 18:1 |
13 |
Act 18:2 And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born
in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; (because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from
Rome:) and came unto them. |
Claudius’
last year of reign (he died no later than Sivan 21, 40 CE, but publication of
this news was delayed until Elul 17, 40 CE) |
Claudius’
last year of reign (he died no later than June 21, 40 CE, but this was not
made known until October 13, 40 Ce) |
Act 18:2 |
14 |
Act 18:5 “And when Silas
and Timothy were come from Macedonia…” |
|
Summer 40 CE |
Act 18:5 KJV+ |
15 |
1Th 5:28 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you. Amen. <[The first [epistle] to the Thessalonians was written from
Athens.]> 2Th 3:18 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen. <[The second [epistle] to the Thessalonians was written
from Athens.]> |
|
Late
summer, 40 CE |
1Th 5:28 ; 2Th 3:18 |
16 |
Act 18:11 TLT “And
he [Paul] paused [his work] upon the announcement of the First Year [of Nero’s reign;] and six months [had he
at that time been] teaching the word of God among them [the gentiles.] “ |
Shortly
after Elul 17, 40 CE, i.e. after the announcement in Rome of Caesar Claudius’
death. (Claudius
died on Zif 21 or Sivan 21, 40 CE.) |
Shortly
after October 13, 40 CE, when the news of Claudius’ death was released. (Claudius died on May 21 or
else June 20 or 21, 40 CE.) |
Act 18:11 TLT+ |
17 |
Paul’s 3rd
visit to Jerusalem: Act 18:18 And Paul after
this tarried there yet a good while,, and then
took his leave of the brethren, and sailed thence into Syria, Act 18:21 [Paul] bade them farewell,, saying, I
must by all means keep this feast that cometh in
Jerusalem: Act 18:22
And when he had landed at Caesarea,
and gone up, and saluted the church, he went down to Antioch. |
Intended for the Day of At-One-Ment, Tishri 10,
and/or for the Feast of Tabernacles, Tishri 15-22, 40 CE, but probably
delayed. |
Intended for November 4 or 5, and/or for November
9-16 or 10-17, 40 CE, but probably delayed. |
|
18 |
Act 18:23 And after he had spent some time there, he departed, and went over all the country of Galatia and Phrygia in
order, strengthening all the disciples. Act 19:1 …while
Apollos was at Corinth… |
The
beginning of Nero’s 2nd year of reign |
Fall
and winter, 40/41 CE |
Act 18:23-
19:1 |
19 |
1 Timothy
was written
from Laodicea after Paul’s traveling by foot from Jerusalem and Antioch (Acts
18:22) “over all the country of Galatia and Phrygia…” (Acts 18:23) and before
he “came to Ephesus…” (Acts 19:1,) where Timothy was most likely located, at
the end of, or after, the Third Month (Acts
19:8.) I.e. 1 Timothy was written before the end of Sivan 41 CE,
Nero’s 2nd year of reign. [cf. Acts 19:10.]
(Timothy is not recorded as being in Paul’s presence between the events
recorded in Acts 18:5 and Acts 19:22.) |
Shortly before the end
of Sivan, the Third
Month, (Acts 19:8,) 41 CE, in Nero’s 2nd year of reign |
Shortly
before (June 19,) July (18 or) 19, 41 CE |
|
20 |
Act 19:8 TLT “And he went into the synagogue, and spake boldly after the end
of Month Three [on the evening of the 4th New Moon of Nero’s 2nd
year of reign, 41 CE] disputing and persuading the things concerning the
kingdom of God.” |
Tammuz
1, 41 CE |
(June
18,) July (17 or) 18, 41 CE |
Act 19:8 TLT+ |
21 |
Act
19:10 TLT “And thus he began upon [the completion
of] Year Two [of Nero’s reign] a work resulting in all of them which dwelt in Asia hearing the word of the Lord
Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.” |
At
the beginning of the 3rd civil year of Nero’s reign, i.e. Tishri
1, 41 CE |
Counting
from sunset (September 15 or) October (14 or) 15, 41 CE |
Acts 19:10
TLT+ |
22 |
Acts 19:22 KJV “So he sent into Macedonia two of them that ministered unto him,
Timothy and Erastus; but he [Paul] himself stayed in Asia for a season. “ Acts 20:31 TLT “Therefore watch, and remember, that throughout Year
Three [of Nero’s reign] I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.” |
Nero’s
3rd year of reign, beginning Tishri 1, 41 CE |
Nero’s
3rd year of reign: sunset October 15, 41 CE through sunset October 4, 42 CE (most likely
dates) |
Acts
19:21-41 |
23 |
Paul’s Epistle to Titus was
written in the fall 42 CE after Tishri 1, 42 CE and prior to the winter 42/43
CE. |
Fall 42 CE after Tishri
1, 42 CE and prior to the winter 42/43 CE. |
Not
long after (September 5 or) October 5, 42 CE |
|
24 |
Tit 3:12 KJV When I
shall send Artemas unto thee, or Tychicus, be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis: for I have determined there to winter. |
Winter 42/43 CE |
Winter 42/43 CE |
|
25 |
Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians was written within a few
weeks prior to the Feast of Unleavened Bread in 43 CE, i.e. in Nero’s 4th
civil year of reign. |
Prior to the Feast of
Unleavened Bread, Aviv 15, 43 CE, i.e. in Nero’s 4th civil year of reign |
Prior to May 14, 43 CE |
|
26 |
Act 20:3 TLT “But after spending three months there [at Corinth,] when there began against him [Paul] to be laid plans under the Jews, being at the
point of
setting sail into Syria, he changed his mind to return via Macedonia.” - Acts 20:3
records Paul’s visit to Corinth between his writing, while in Philippi, the
two epistles to the Corinthians. The second visit to Corinth was hastily
concluded after a three months stay in Corinth from Sivan through Elul, the 3rd
through 6th lunar months, 43 CE. |
Beginning in Sivan and
lasting through Elul, i.e. the 3rd through the 6th
lunar Months, 43 CE |
Three
full lunar months beginning some time after sunset May 28 and lasting through
September 23, or at the most, through October 23, 43 CE |
Acts 20:3 TLT+ |
27 |
Paul’s Epistle to the Romans written |
Shortly
before the beginning of the year beginning Tishri 1, 43 CE |
Shortly
before September
24, or
October 24, 43 CE |
|
28 |
II Corinthians written
|
Between
the 7th month, Tishri 1, 43 CE and Aviv 15, 44 CE |
Between
September 24, 43 CE and April 19, 44 CE |
|
29 |
Acts 20:6 TLT “And we sailed away from Philippi after the First days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and…” |
After
the First Day(s) of the Week and after the First Day(s) of the Feast of
Unleavened Bread, Aviv 15+, 44 CE |
Sometime
between sunset Sunday and Thursday, i.e. between May 3 and May 7, 44 CE |
Acts 20:6 TLT+ |
30 |
Acts 20:6 TLT “came
unto them to Troas at the end of Day Five [of the week;] where…” |
At
the end of the first five days of the week, i.e. at the beginning of the
Sixth Day of the week Aviv 20, 44 CE |
Thursday
evening as the sun was setting, May 7, 44 CE |
Acts 20:6 TLT+ |
31 |
Act 20:6 TLT “we abode Day Seven [of the week.]
Act 20:7 TLT And upon the foremost among
the Shabbats [the 7th Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread] when the
disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them…” |
The Seventh Day of the week,
and the Seventh Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, Aviv 21, 44 CE |
Acts 20:6-7
TLT+ |
|
32 |
Act 20:7 Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on
the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight. Act 20:9 And… a certain young man named Eutychus…
fell down from the third loft, and was taken up dead. Act 20:10 And Paul… Act 20:11 talked a long while, even till break of
day, so he departed. |
Day
One, Aviv 22, 44 CE |
Sunset Saturday until first
rays of dawn Sunday, May 10, 44 CE |
Acts 20:7-12 |
33 |
Sailing 200 km: Act 20:13 And we went before to ship,
and sailed unto Assos, there intending to take in Paul: for so had he
appointed, minding himself to
go afoot [a 30 mile run (50 km!)]
Act 20:14 And when he met with us at Assos, we took
him in, and came to Mitylene. Act 20:15 And we sailed thence, and came the next [day] over against Chios; |
Day
One, Aviv 22, 44 CE |
Acts 20:13-15 |
|
34 |
Sailing 120
km: Acts 20:15 “we
sailed… and came the next [day] over
against Chios; and the next [day]
we arrived at Samos” |
Day
Two, Aviv 23, 44 CE |
Acts 20:15 |
|
35 |
Sailing
30 km: Acts 20:15 “and
the next [day] we arrived at Samos, and tarried at Trogyllium;
and the next [day]
we came to Miletus.” |
Day
Three Aviv 24, 44 CE |
Acts 20:15 |
|
36 |
Sailing 190 km: Acts
20:15-21:1
“the next [day]
we came to Miletus…” “And it came to pass, that
after we were gotten from them [meeting the brethren from Ephesus at Miletus
(Acts 20:15-38,)] and had launched, we came with a straight course unto Coos,
and the [day]
following [at
the beginning of the Fifth Day] unto
Rhodes” |
Day Four of the week Aviv 25, 44 CE |
From sunset Tuesday until
sunset Wednesday, May 12-13, 44 CE |
Acts 20:15-
21:1 |
37 |
Sailing Acts 21:1 “the [day] following unto Rhodes, and
from thence [100
km] unto Patara:…”
|
Day Five: Aviv 26, 44 CE |
Acts 21:1 |
|
38 |
Sailing 720 km: from “Rhodes…” “sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre…” |
Day Five through Day
Seven, Aviv 26-28,
44 CE |
Acts 21:1, 3 |
|
39 |
Acts 21:4 TLT+ “And finding disciples we tarried there Day Seven Those told Paul, through the Spirit, that
he should not go up to Jerusalem.” |
Aviv
28, 44 CE |
Seventh-Day Sabbath: Sunset
Friday to sunset Saturday: May 15/16, 44 CE |
Acts 21:4 TLT+ |
40 |
Acts 21:7 TLT+ “And when we had finished our course from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, and
saluted the brethren, and abode with them Day One.” |
Paul’s
party arrived in Ptolemais relatively early on Day One of the week, Aviv 29,
44 CE. Luke makes it clear that Paul and his companions stayed overnight with
“the brethren,” leaving early the next morning, i.e. “on the morrow” of the
same biblical day. |
Paul’s
party arrived in Ptolemais relatively early on Saturday night May 16, 44 CE. Luke makes
it clear that Paul and his companions stayed overnight with “the brethren,”
leaving early the next morning, i.e. Sunday
morning May 17, 44 CE. |
Acts 21:7 TLT+ |
41 |
Acts 21:8 TLT+ “And on the morrow we that were of Paul's company departed, and came unto
Caesarea” |
The
morning hours of Day One Aviv 29, 44 CE |
Acts 21:8 TLT+ |
|
42 |
Acts 21:10 TLT+ “And as we tarried there the major portion of days
there came down from Judaea a certain prophet, named Agabus.”
|
“The
major portion of days” are the 39 full days (out of the 50 day count towards Pentecost)
that Paul and his party stayed with Phillip and his daughters in Caesarea. 39
full days are counted upon the basis of Day One of the week, Aviv 29, 44, the
first of the 39 days being Day Two, Zif
1, 44 CE and the 39th day being Day Five, Sivan 10, 44 CE. The party
left for Jerusalem on Day Six of the week, Sivan 11, 44 CE. |
There were 39 full
biblical days remaining until it was time to leave for Jerusalem and Hag
Ha-Shavout counting from the time of their arrival to Philip and his daughters
in Caesarea: They arrived to Philip Sunday
PM. May 17, 44 (before sunset), and left for Jerusalem Thursday night or Friday morning June 25/26,
44 CE |
Acts 21:10
TLT+ |
43 |
Paul’s 4th
visit to Jerusalem: Acts 21:17 TLT+ “And when we were come to Jerusalem, [on Friday afternoon and in good time
before the beginning of the Shabbat] the brethren received us gladly.” |
Day
Six of the week, Sivan 11, 44 CE |
Acts 21:17
TLT+ |
|
44 |
Acts 21:18 TLT+ “And the day following
[Hag Ha-Shavout] Paul
went in with us unto James; and all the elders were present.”
|
Starting
at the beginning of the Seventh Day Shabbat, Sivan 12, 44 CE |
Friday night June 26, 44 CE
after sunset and Saturday June 27, 44 CE until sunset |
Acts 21:18
TLT+ |
45 |
Acts 21:26-27 TLT+ “Then Paul associated himself with the men, the same day and, having thus purified himself [come to an
understanding] with them entered into the temple, to signify the completion
of the [49/50 count] days of Hag Ha-Shavout, until that an offering
should be offered for every one of them. “And when Day Seven was almost ended, the Jews which were of Asia, when they saw him
in the temple, stirred up all the people, and laid hands on him,…” |
Hag
Ha-Shavout,
the Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, Sivan 12, 44 CE |
Acts 21:26-27
TLT+ |
|
46 |
Acts 24:1 TLT+ “And after Day Five Ananias the high priest descended with the
elders, and with a certain orator named Tertullus, who informed the governor against Paul.…”
|
Past
the end of Sivan
24, 44 CE. |
Acts 24:1 TLT+ |
|
47 |
Acts 24:10 TLT+ “Then
Paul, after that the governor had beckoned unto him to speak, answered,
Forasmuch as I know that thou hast been of many years a judge unto this nation, I
do the more cheerfully answer for myself:” |
Felix
has at this point completed five years of reign as proconsul over Judea. He
is in his sixth civil year of reign. Before said five years there was also
Felix’s accession year. |
|
Acts 24:10
TLT+ |
48 |
Acts 24:11
TLT+ “Because that thou mayest understand, that there are yet but twelve days since I went worshipping in Jerusalem.”
|
Paul
was making this speech on Day Six, i.e. after the end of Day Five of the
week, Sivan 25, 44 CE. 12
days: 7
full days of week #1 + 5 full days of week #2 = 12 days. |
Paul
was making this speech after sunset
Thursday July 9, 44 CE |
Acts 24:11 TLT+ |
49 |
Acts 24:27
TLT+ “And when the remainder of the civil year was filled to its
brim Porcius
Festus came into Felix' room: and Felix, willing to show the Jews a
pleasure, left Paul bound…” |
At
the end of the civil year beginning with Tishri 1, 43 CE and ending with
Elul, 44 CE |
At
sunset October 11, 44 CE |
Acts 24:27 TLT+ |
50 |
Acts 25:1 TLT+ “Now when Festus was come into the province, after Day Three he ascended from Caesarea
to Jerusalem” |
Past
the conclusion of the Third Day of the week, Tishri 9, 44 CE |
Acts 25:1 TLT+ |
|
51 |
Acts 25:6 TLT+ “when
he [Festus] had tarried among them past the end of Day Ten he went down unto
Caesarea…”
|
Past
the conclusion of Tishri 10, 44 CE |
Acts 25:6 TLT+ |
|
52 |
Acts 25:6 “Festus… the next day
sitting on the judgment seat commanded Paul to be brought.”
|
Acts 25:6 |
||
53 |
Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, II Timothy, and
Galatians were all written from Rome, probably in the order stated. |
Between
Tammuz 16 and Tishri 1, 45 CE |
Between
Monday night, July 19, or Tuesday, July 20, 45 CE and October 1, 45 CE |
|
54 |
Acts 28:30 TLT And Paul dwelt for the remainder
of that civil year [until the beginning of Tishri 1, 45 CE] wholly in his own hired house,
and received all that came in unto him; |
Until
the beginning of Tishri 1, 45 CE |
Until
the beginning of October 1, 45 CE |
|
55 |
Hebrews was written by Paul from Italy subsequent to his
release |
Some
time subsequent to Paul’s release from his “bonds” at the beginning of the
civil year beginning Tishri 1, 45 CE and some time prior to the beginning of
the civil year beginning Tishri 1, 54 CE. |
Some
time subsequent to Paul’s release from his “bonds” at the beginning of the
civil year beginning October 1, 45 CE and some time prior to the beginning of
the civil year beginning September 22, 54 CE. |
|
56 |
Acts written
|
Ditto |
Ditto |
|
57 |
Jude written |
Subsequent
to Tishri 1, 45 CE, or else (?) in 39 CE. |
Subsequent
to October 1, 45 CE, or else (?) in 39 CE. |
|
58 |
II John written |
Subsequent
to Tishri 1, 45 CE (Certainly not before 39 CE.) |
Subsequent
to October 1, 45 CE. (Certainly not before 39 CE.) |
|
59 |
III John written |
Subsequent
to Tishri 1, 45 CE (Certainly not before the summer of 40 CE.) |
Subsequent
to October 1, 45 CE. (Certainly not before the summer of 40 CE.) |
|
60 |
II Peter written |
Subsequent
to Tishri 1, 45 CE (Certainly not before 41 CE.) |
Subsequent
to October 1, 45 CE. (Certainly not before 41 CE.) |
|
61 |
Revelation written |
Between
66 and 83 CE |
Between
66 and 83 CE |
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[1] Timed events in Acts:
. .Date.
. |
.Sunrise. |
.Sunset. |
.Gregorian military time. |
. .Timed event in the NT. . |
. .Reference.
. |
||
July 1, 19 CE |
04:47:36 |
19:04:08 |
07:10:21 |
- |
08:21:44 |
3rd hour: Outpouring
of the Holy Spirit |
Acts 2:15 |
July 1, 19 CE |
04:47:36 |
19:04:08 |
14:18:37 |
- |
15:30:00 |
9th hour: Hour of
prayer |
Acts 3:1 |
[2] Cf. footnote #1!