Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel
Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel
Contextual assumptions
Timelines and the organization of materials reflect the following contextual assumptions for dates of prophetic ministries:
- 9th-century; to southern kingdom — Obadiah (845), Joel (835)
- 8th-century; to northern kingdom — Jonah (c. 770), Amos (c. 760), Hosea (c. 750–722)
- 8th-century; to southern kingdom — Isaiah (c. 739–686), Micah (740–695)
- 7th-century; to southern kingdom — Nahum (c. 650), Zephaniah (c. 640–635), Jeremiah (627–575; cf. Lamentations, 586–585), Habakkuk (c. 607)
- 6th-century; to exiles — Daniel (603–535), Ezekiel (593–571)
- 6th/5th-century; to returned exiles — Haggai (520 BCE), Zechariah (520–518), Malachi (c. 433)
Resources
Millennial Temple of Ezekiel’s Vision (illus)
Update
Ezekiel 40–46
Plan view of the Millennial Temple based on Ezekiel's vision and guided tour; route of his tour indicated; includes key dimensions and references.
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