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Late
Bronze Age
16th
Cent. BCE
Living in Egypt
1533
1523
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15th Century BCE
-1450
-1429
14th cent. BCE
1313 (4)
The
nation formed in Sinai Wilderness
1312 (4)
13th
Cent. BCE
Israelites
in the
Wilderness
1230 (1)
1250 (2)
1280 (3)
1273
c. 1250
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Josef becomes Viceroy of Egypt. (1)
Jacob and family in Egypt. (2)
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Canaan falls to Pharaoh.
Hebrews become slaves in Egypt. (3) [a]
Amenophis II revolt in Syria and Canaan
Exodus (5) 600,000 men between 20-60 years old
(altogether 2 mil people) [b]
Revelation on Mt. Sinai. (7) [d] G-d gives the
torah to the Jewish people. The Tabernacle is erected in the wilderness. [e]
Exodus according to other sources.
The Stela of Menephtah [c] recalls the Egyptian king
having destroyed Israel, a first archeological indication of
their presence.
Moses dies (4) Israelites cross Jordan into
Canaan.
Philistines settle on coast of Canaan.
Israelite conquest of Canaan Eretz Yisrael
appointed to tribes.
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Alphabetic writing developed in
N. Canaan (& linear script in Phoenicia)
Ancestor of Hebrew writing?
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Note early reference to Ya'qub-'al (Jacob?) among
Hyksos who govern Egypt.
Egypt: New empire established.
Obelisks some as sundials. Horses used to military
advantage in Egypt. Note reference to "horse and rider" in 'Song of
the sea" (4. Exod. 15)
First trumpets played in Denmark.
Hittite 24 sign cuneiform alphabet.[c]
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Egyptian Empire from Nile to the Euphrates.
Assyria becomes independent.
Hittite laws established.
Crete and Minoan culture destroyed.
Beginning of Brahma rituals in India.
Shang culture in China.
Advanced shipbuilding in Mediterranean/
Scandinavian countries.
At this time Ramses II becomes Pharaoh and
inaugurates great building (Abu Simbel). Note reference to Asiatic 'Apires
(Hebrews?) who built city of Ramses.
(6 Exodus 1:11)
Phoenicians reach Malta.
1st Chinese dictionary
(40,000 characters)
Moab and Edom emerge as new political centers.
Middle Babylonian of Assyrian periods.
Hittite library has tablets in 8 languages
Emergence of Mexican culture.
Destruction of Hittite and Myeaenian kingdoms.
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