Year |
Bible Events
|
Contemporary
Events |
44
BC |
|
Caesar
Assassinated |
4
BC |
Birth
of Jesus Christ |
|
2
BC |
Birth
of Paul (Saul of Tarsus) |
|
6 |
|
Herod
Archelaus deposed by Augustus; Samaria, Judea and Idumea placed under
Roman administration, capital, Caesarea |
7 |
|
Quirinius:
Governor (legatus) of Syria, 1st Roman tax census of Judaea. He
appoints Ananus ben Seth as High Priest. |
8 |
Jesus
(age 12) at the Temple |
|
9 |
|
M.
Ambivius: Roman Prefect of Judaea |
12 |
|
Annius
Rufus: Roman Prefect of Judaea |
14 |
|
TIBERIUS
becomes emperor. |
15 |
|
Valerius
Gratus: Roman Prefect of Judaea |
18 |
|
Joseph
Caiaphas: High Priest of Jerusalem Temple, appointed by Valerius Gratus |
26 |
|
Pontius
Pilate: Roman Prefect of Judaea |
27 |
John
the Baptist begins ministry |
|
33 |
John
the Baptist killed by Herod Antipas |
|
33-36 |
Jesus�
Ministry |
|
36 |
Paul�s
Conversion |
|
37 |
|
Marcellus:
Roman Prefect of Judaea |
37 |
Paul
at Damascus |
CALIGULA
(Gaius Augustus Caesar) becomes emperor (37 to 41), upon the death of
TIBERIUS. |
37 |
|
Herod
Agrippa I: king of tetrarchies of Philip and Lysanias |
38 |
Flight
from Damascus to Jerusalem, then to Tarsus |
|
39 |
|
Herod
Antipas exiled to Gaul on charges of secret alliance with Parthians.
Caligula gives his tetrarchy (Galilee) to Herod Agrippa. |
40 |
Paul
goes to Jerusalem to meet with Peter [Gal 1:18-20] |
|
41 |
|
CLAUDIUS
becomes emperor (41 to 54), upon the death of CALIGULA. |
39
to 43 |
Paul
preaches in Syria and Cilicia, making his headquarters in Tarsus. |
Judea
and Samaria given to Herod Agrippa I. |
44 |
Paul
brought from Tarsus to Antioch; stays there one year before the famine.
James brother of John executed by Herod Agrippa. |
Death
of Herod Agrippa I. Cuspius
Fadus, procurator, succeeds to the government of Judea. |
45 |
Paul
visits Jerusalem with Barnabas to relieve the famine. |
|
46 |
At
Antioch. |
Tiberius
Alexander made procurator of Judea. |
47 |
At
Antioch |
|
48 |
First
Missionary Journey (Paul and Barnabas) - from Antioch to Cyprus, Antioch
of Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe |
Agrippa
II (Acts 25) made king of Chalcis. |
49 |
...
and back through the same places to Antioch |
Cumanus
made procurator of Judea |
50 |
Paul
and Barnabas attend the Council of Jerusalem |
Caractacus
captured by Romans in Britain; Cogdinus, father of Claudia (? 2 Tim. 4:21)
assists the Romans in Britain. |
51 |
Second
Missionary Journey - from Antioch to Cilicia, Lycaonia, Galatia |
|
52 |
...
Troas, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and Corinth (writes 1 Thessalonians) |
Claudius
expels the Jews from Rome (Acts 18:2). |
53 |
At
Corinth; writes 2
Thessalonians |
Tetrarchy
of Trachonitis given to Agrippa II; Felix procurator. |
54 |
Spring:
leaves Corinth and reaches Jerusalem at Pentecost; goes to Antioch |
NERO
becomes emperor (54-68), upon the death of CLAUDIUS (who was poisoned by
his wife, Agrippina). |
55,
56 |
Paul
at Ephesus |
|
57 |
Spring:
writes 1 Corinthians |
|
58 |
Spring:
writes Romans, leaves
Corinth, going by Philippi and Miletus to ... |
|
59 |
At
Caesarea |
Nero
murders his mother, Agrippina |
60 |
Autumn:
Sent to Rome by Festus |
Felix
is recalled and is succeeded by Festus |
61 |
Spring:
Arrives at Rome |
Embassy
of Jews comes from Jerusalem to petition about the wall. |
62 |
At
Rome. |
Burrus
dies; Albinus succeeds Festus as procurator of Judea; Nero marries Poppaea. |
63 |
Paul
acquitted at Rome; goes to Macedonia and Asia Minor |
Daughter
Claudia born to Poppaea |
64 |
Paul
goes to Spain (?) |
Great
fire at Rome; Roman Christians blamed and persecuted by Nero. |
65 |
In
Spain (?) |
Gessius
Florus made procurator of Judea; conspiracy of Piso and death of Seneca. |
66 |
Summer:
from Spain (?) to Asia |
Jewish
War begins. |
67 |
Summer:
Writes 1 Timothy from
Macedonia |
|
68 |
Spring:
In prison at Rome, writes 2 Timothy |
Death
of Nero in middle of June. GALBA
becomes emperor (68 to 69) |