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375 events across 12 eras — 227 biblical and 148 secular — placed side by side from creation to the early church.
Every event connects to a bigger story. Tap any event to see who was there, what chapters cover it, and how it links to what came before and after.
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Before 2000 BCE
The beginning of everything — creation, the fall, the flood, and the scattering of nations.
2000–1500 BCE
Abraham’s call, Isaac’s promise, Jacob’s wrestle — the founding family of God’s covenant people.
1500–1200 BCE
Slavery, plagues, the Red Sea, and Sinai — a nation forged in the wilderness.
1200–1000 BCE
Taking the land and the cycle of rebellion — no king, everyone doing what they wanted.
1000–930 BCE
Saul, David, Solomon — Israel’s golden age and the seeds of its fracture.
930–586 BCE
Two kingdoms, rival capitals, a long slide toward exile.
586–332 BCE
Babylon, the remnant, and the long road back to rebuild what was lost.
800–400 BCE
The voices that warned, wept, and pointed forward to something bigger.
63 BCE – 4 CE
Prophecy fulfilled in the most unlikely way — a teenage mother, a manger, a star.
No secular events in this era
4–30 CE
Three years that rewrote history — miracles, parables, and an upside-down kingdom.
No secular events in this era
30–33 CE
The final week — triumphal entry to empty tomb. Everything the story was building to.
33–100 CE
The Spirit comes, the church explodes, and the message goes global.
From creation to the early church — thousands of years of history, each event connected to people, places, and scripture. This timeline is one way to explore it all.