dannybuntu on Nostr: 30 AD - Jesus' Crucifixion 49 AD - Church of Alexandria founded by Mark (possibly the ...
30 AD - Jesus' Crucifixion
49 AD - Church of Alexandria founded by Mark (possibly the writer of book of Mark)
51 AD - Paul writes to the Thessalonians. Paul was a Pharisee and Roman Citizen. Wrote in Greek.
54 AD - Paul writes to the Galatians
60 AD - Paul imprisoned in Caesarea
66 AD - First Jewish Revolt. Judaea. Defeated Gallus in Beth-Horon. Expelled Romans from Jerusalem.
67 AD - Peter's martyrdom in Rome under Nero
70 AD - Fall of Jerusalem to the Romans. Temple destroyed. Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Josephus. Previously, the Torah was forbidden to be written. After the temple was destroyed, it was decided to preserve it via writing.
95 AD - John's Revelation on Patmos
132 AD - Bar Kochba Revolt of the Jews against the Romans. (Defeat). Judea renamed to "Syria Palaestina."
190 AD - Catechetical School of Alexandria (Mark).
250 AD - Emperor Decius persecution of Christians
303-312 AD - Diocletian persecution of Christians.
310 AD - King Tiridates III (Armenia) converted to Christianity, and the Armenian Church was established.
313 AD - Edict of Milan. Christianity was decriminalized in Rome. (Constantinian Shift)
350 AD - Vetus Latina (est. 350 AD to 13th century)
367 AD - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, listed 27 books of the New Testament that should be included in the Bible, (reflective of modern times)
380 AD - Christianity becomes state religion of Rome under Emperor Theodosius
382 AD - Pope Damasus 1 commissions Saint Jerome to produce what is known as the Vulgate Bible. Translated directly from Hebrew. Council of Rome.
393 AD - Synod of Hippo. Approval of Christian Biblical Canon.
1054 AD - Great Schism. Separation of Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church. Pope Leo IX and Michael Cerularius.
1517 - Martin Luther's 95 Theses. Protestant Reformation
1526 - William Tyndale Bible. Reformist scholar. New Testament translation from original Hebrew and Greek.
1536 - Tyndale executed by Catholic Church. Brussels.
1575 - Junius-Tremellius Bible
1611 - King James Bible. King James of England.
1973 - New International Version
2001 - English Standard Version. "Essentially literal" translation. Influenced by Tyndale New Testament (1526) and KJV.
2011 - NIV Revisions
49 AD - Church of Alexandria founded by Mark (possibly the writer of book of Mark)
51 AD - Paul writes to the Thessalonians. Paul was a Pharisee and Roman Citizen. Wrote in Greek.
54 AD - Paul writes to the Galatians
60 AD - Paul imprisoned in Caesarea
66 AD - First Jewish Revolt. Judaea. Defeated Gallus in Beth-Horon. Expelled Romans from Jerusalem.
67 AD - Peter's martyrdom in Rome under Nero
70 AD - Fall of Jerusalem to the Romans. Temple destroyed. Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Josephus. Previously, the Torah was forbidden to be written. After the temple was destroyed, it was decided to preserve it via writing.
95 AD - John's Revelation on Patmos
132 AD - Bar Kochba Revolt of the Jews against the Romans. (Defeat). Judea renamed to "Syria Palaestina."
190 AD - Catechetical School of Alexandria (Mark).
250 AD - Emperor Decius persecution of Christians
303-312 AD - Diocletian persecution of Christians.
310 AD - King Tiridates III (Armenia) converted to Christianity, and the Armenian Church was established.
313 AD - Edict of Milan. Christianity was decriminalized in Rome. (Constantinian Shift)
350 AD - Vetus Latina (est. 350 AD to 13th century)
367 AD - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, listed 27 books of the New Testament that should be included in the Bible, (reflective of modern times)
380 AD - Christianity becomes state religion of Rome under Emperor Theodosius
382 AD - Pope Damasus 1 commissions Saint Jerome to produce what is known as the Vulgate Bible. Translated directly from Hebrew. Council of Rome.
393 AD - Synod of Hippo. Approval of Christian Biblical Canon.
1054 AD - Great Schism. Separation of Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church. Pope Leo IX and Michael Cerularius.
1517 - Martin Luther's 95 Theses. Protestant Reformation
1526 - William Tyndale Bible. Reformist scholar. New Testament translation from original Hebrew and Greek.
1536 - Tyndale executed by Catholic Church. Brussels.
1575 - Junius-Tremellius Bible
1611 - King James Bible. King James of England.
1973 - New International Version
2001 - English Standard Version. "Essentially literal" translation. Influenced by Tyndale New Testament (1526) and KJV.
2011 - NIV Revisions