Biblical Timelines
Journey through 21 historical periods — from Creation to Revelation — and explore Scripture in its unfolding story.
21 periods · 25,910 verse references
Old Testament 17
God creates the heavens and earth, forming humanity in his image before sin enters the world.
138 versesHumanity's wickedness fills the earth; God preserves Noah and his family through a catastrophic flood.
97 versesScattered nations and confused languages mark the beginning of the diversity of peoples across the earth.
64 versesGod calls Abram from Ur, establishes an everlasting covenant, and promises a son through whom all nations will be blessed.
394 versesJacob wrestles with God and becomes Israel; Joseph is sold into slavery yet rises to save the world from famine.
840 versesGod raises up Moses to confront Pharaoh; the ten plagues culminate in Israel's dramatic deliverance from four centuries of bondage.
415 versesGod meets Israel at Mount Sinai, reveals the Ten Commandments, and establishes the Tabernacle and the priestly covenant.
1,657 versesForty years of wandering in the desert test Israel's faith and prepare a new generation to enter the promised land.
2,247 versesJoshua leads Israel across the Jordan into the promised land, defeating the Canaanite kingdoms one by one.
658 versesIsrael cycles through rebellion, oppression, and rescue under charismatic leaders—culminating in Ruth's faithful love story.
703 versesIsrael demands a king; Samuel anoints Saul, whose disobedience leads to his rejection as God chooses a man after his own heart.
810 versesDavid unites the tribes, conquers Jerusalem, and establishes Israel's golden age—even through deep personal failure.
1,230 versesSolomon builds the great Temple in Jerusalem and rules with unprecedented wisdom and wealth before foreign gods divide his heart.
635 versesThe kingdom splits into Israel and Judah; prophets warn of judgment as both nations slowly drift into idolatry and exile.
1,722 versesGod speaks through Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the minor prophets—calling Israel to repentance and foretelling the coming Messiah.
3,706 versesJerusalem falls and the temple burns; Ezekiel and Daniel minister among the exiles as Lamentations mourns the city's ruin.
1,784 versesCyrus decrees the return; Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther lead the rebuilding of the temple, the walls, and the scattered community.
853 versesNew Testament 4
The eternal Son of God enters history: born in Bethlehem, baptized in the Jordan, crucified at Golgotha, raised on the third day.
3,779 versesPentecost ignites a movement; Peter, Paul, and countless others carry the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.
1,007 versesPaul and other apostles write to strengthen, correct, and encourage the scattered churches across the Roman world.
2,767 versesJohn's vision on Patmos unveils the cosmic victory of the Lamb over evil and the final restoration of all creation.
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