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    Christian Advocate and Journal - Chronology and time relationships

    Christian Advocate and Journal

    Christian Advocate and Journal, quoted GC 333-4TopIndex .Christian Advocate and Journal.2

    Christian Baptist Church

    Christian Baptist Church 1T 49-50TopIndex .Christian Baptist Church.2

    Christian benevolence

    Christian benevolence See BenevolenceTopIndex .Christian benevolence.2

    Christian church

    Christian church See ChurchTopIndex .Christian church.2

    Christian Church

    Christian Church FE 62; LS 20; 1T 14, 33TopIndex .Christian Church.2

    Christian country, Christian countries

    Christian country, Christian countries, great misery in 6T 274-5TopIndex .Christian country, Christian countries.2

    so-called, cry of human woe ascends to God from COL 179TopIndex .Christian country, Christian countries.3

    Christian Education

    Christian Education, by EGW CW 25TopIndex .Christian Education.2

    Christian Educator

    Christian Educator CW 115-22TopIndex .Christian Educator.2

    Christian Endeavor Society

    Christian Endeavor Society CH 537; FE 292; 2SM 323TopIndex .Christian Endeavor Society.2

    Christian Experience and Views of Mrs. E. G. White

    Christian Experience and Views of Mrs. E. G. White See “Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White”TopIndex .Christian Experience and Views of Mrs. E. G. White.2

    Christian faith

    Christian faith, doctrines which are pillars of, alarming indifference re GC 46TopIndex .Christian faith.2

    Christian help work

    Christian help work See Dorcas work; Help work; Samaritan work; Welfare workTopIndex .Christian help work.2

    Christian help worker, Christian help workers

    Christian help worker, Christian help workers, not mere theoretical believers 6T 299TopIndex .Christian help worker, Christian help workers.2

    Christiania, Norway

    Christiania, Norway See Oslo, NorwayTopIndex .Christiania, Norway.2

    Christianity

    Christianity, acceptance of, results of GC 47TopIndex .Christianity.2

    adapts itself to all circumstances of life MYP 200TopIndex .Christianity.3

    all who refuse Christ’s infinite love find, disturbing element DA 306TopIndex .Christianity.4

    always intensely practical MYP 200TopIndex .Christianity.5

    apparent popularity of, with world SR 325TopIndex .Christianity.6

    at Ephesus AA 288TopIndex .Christianity.7

    at Rome, in Paul’s day 5T 182TopIndex .Christianity.8

    badge of, union of man with God is MH 470TopIndex .Christianity.9

    best safeguard of general security GC 181TopIndex .Christianity.10

    business and, not two separate things CT 277TopIndex .Christianity.11

    called plaything of children by some people MYP 88TopIndex .Christianity.12

    central point of, crucified Messiah is CT 23-4TopIndex .Christianity.13

    changes in, after pagan persecution ceased GC 49TopIndex .Christianity.14

    cheap, no such thing as TM 339TopIndex .Christianity.15

    Christ is GW 282-3TopIndex .Christianity.16

    Christ’s humble simplicity laid aside by GC 49TopIndex .Christianity.17

    Christian’s life should show advantage of, over worldliness CT 324; 2SM 157TopIndex .Christianity.18

    claims of, must be recognized and obeyed in workshop 4T 494TopIndex .Christianity.19

    cloak of, revolting sins sheltered beneath 4T 13TopIndex .Christianity.20

    ungodliness prevails under Ev 592-3TopIndex .Christianity.21

    cloak of pretended, Satan insinuated himself into church under GC 42-3; SR 322-3TopIndex .Christianity.22

    contacts world through social relations 4T 555TopIndex .Christianity.23

    corruption of, in first centuries GC 43TopIndex .Christianity.24

    counterfeit, do not deceive men by 6T 13TopIndex .Christianity.25

    creation and, have one God CT 395; FE 375TopIndex .Christianity.26

    Creator is author of FE 375TopIndex .Christianity.27

    crown and glory of man’s life here 2SM 253TopIndex .Christianity.28

    defined MYP 143; 5T 235; TM 421-2TopIndex .Christianity.29

    degenerate, Spirit will make itself felt upon TM 407TopIndex .Christianity.30

    designed to write God’s law in mind and heart SD 50TopIndex .Christianity.31

    desire to present, in learned terms and propositions MH 442TopIndex .Christianity.32

    despisers who habitually throw contempt upon MYP 88TopIndex .Christianity.33

    dishonest and scheming man made upright by 5T 345TopIndex .Christianity.34

    disturbs all who refuse Christ’s infinite love DA 306TopIndex .Christianity.35

    do not make, repulsive by harshness or impatience 4T 547TopIndex .Christianity.36

    does not make man: coarse and rough by CT 365; FE 84; GW 333; MM 200; 5T 647TopIndex .Christianity.37

    discourteous or self-important CT 365TopIndex .Christianity.38

    energetic use of all mental and physical powers required by FE 419TopIndex .Christianity.39

    entire man can be revolutionized by TM 185TopIndex .Christianity.40

    entrance of, into kings’ courts and palaces GC 49; SR 326TopIndex .Christianity.41

    establish, on eternal basis 4BC 1152TopIndex .Christianity.42

    evidences of, person who will be impressed by 1T 441TopIndex .Christianity.43

    early church taught, in its purity 5T 166TopIndex .Christianity.44

    few people really know what is TM 131TopIndex .Christianity.45

    force and power given to all faculties by SD 100TopIndex .Christianity.46

    foundation of, Christ our righteousness 5T 725TopIndex .Christianity.47

    garb of, persons governed by worldly principles while wearing FE 298TopIndex .Christianity.48

    genuine, means cross bearing CT 326TopIndex .Christianity.49

    God’s purpose for, in permitting poverty to exist WM 177TopIndex .Christianity.50

    grand system of faith and doctrine constitutes 5T 267TopIndex .Christianity.51

    greatest evidence of, that can be given to world is children rightly educated CG 163TopIndex .Christianity.52

    half-dead 1SM 127TopIndex .Christianity.53

    heart is transformed by 5T 345TopIndex .Christianity.54

    heart ruled by, results of 4T 47TopIndex .Christianity.55

    heathenism mingled with, in great apostasy EW 210-2TopIndex .Christianity.56

    highest development of, is to be revealed in life 9T 22-3TopIndex .Christianity.57

    human theories and tradition substituted for God’s requirements by GC 49TopIndex .Christianity.58

    influence of, cheering and elevating ML 211TopIndex .Christianity.59

    in practice, what is ML 50TopIndex .Christianity.60

    is: a system GC 47TopIndex .Christianity.61

    for every day and every place 4T 494TopIndex .Christianity.62

    life inwrought with Christ’s life TM 131TopIndex .Christianity.63

    not belief laid aside when convenient 4T 190TopIndex .Christianity.64

    practical FE 419TopIndex .Christianity.65

    religion of progress 1SM 28TopIndex .Christianity.66

    loss of identity of character is not required by 4T 65TopIndex .Christianity.67

    low standard of, church must not compromise with 4T 338TopIndex .Christianity.68

    man is made a gentleman by GW 123; MH 489TopIndex .Christianity.69

    man is not incapacitated by, for enjoyment of happiness FE 83TopIndex .Christianity.70

    manifests itself without parade SD 100TopIndex .Christianity.71

    meaning of COL 419-20TopIndex .Christianity.72

    broader than many suppose TM 421TopIndex .Christianity.73

    means more than forgiveness of sin COL 419-20TopIndex .Christianity.74

    men are united in close brotherhood by GC 47TopIndex .Christianity.75

    mere form of, destitute of saving power 5T 339TopIndex .Christianity.76

    mere profession of, has no reformative energy 5T 339TopIndex .Christianity.77

    is nothing in God’s sight 2T 441TopIndex .Christianity.78

    mind and affections transformed by 5T 275TopIndex .Christianity.79

    most convincing sermon that can be given in favor of AA 511; GW 59TopIndex .Christianity.80

    most powerful argument in favor of, Christlike life is 9T 21TopIndex .Christianity.81

    nature of, is to make happy families and happy society SD 258; 4T 520TopIndex .Christianity.82

    never degrades CT 365; GW 333; MM 200; 3T 374-5; 5T 647TopIndex .Christianity.83

    never makes man passionate or hardhearted CT 365TopIndex .Christianity.84

    no, in shutting up your sympathies to your own selfish heart 6T 190TopIndex .Christianity.85

    no walls of separation built by, between man and his fellow man GW 140TopIndex .Christianity.86

    not a creed TM 421TopIndex .Christianity.87

    not designed to depreciate God’s law SD 50TopIndex .Christianity.88

    not expressed in deep-drawn sighs and groans FE 83TopIndex .Christianity.89

    not reserved for certain days or occasions 5T 547TopIndex .Christianity.90

    not to be merely paraded in church on Sabbath 4T 494TopIndex .Christianity.91

    nothing gloomy in MB 88TopIndex .Christianity.92

    nothing selfish or narrow in 5T 238TopIndex .Christianity.93

    only genuine fruit of, is to love our neighbor WM 49TopIndex .Christianity.94

    paganism and, compromise between GC 50; SR 327TopIndex .Christianity.95

    union between, in first centuries EW 211-2; GC 42-3; SR 322-4TopIndex .Christianity.96

    paganism summoned its forces to destroy GC 39, 45TopIndex .Christianity.97

    parents and homes for SDA orphans must be supplied by 6T 282TopIndex .Christianity.98

    people are not made untidy, coarse, or disrespectful by 6T 171TopIndex .Christianity.99

    person is not made untidy and uncourteous by FE 84TopIndex .Christianity.100

    persons who bring, into disrepute 1T 566TopIndex .Christianity.101

    pride of men laid low by 5T 275TopIndex .Christianity.102

    pomp and pride of pagan priests adopted by GC 49TopIndex .Christianity.103

    power of, God waits for people through whom He can reveal AA 600TopIndex .Christianity.104

    greatest evidence of 4T 304TopIndex .Christianity.105

    world needs to see in SDA 8T 16TopIndex .Christianity.106

    practice of, rich experience daily in 6T 437TopIndex .Christianity.107

    primitive, need of 5T 580TopIndex .Christianity.108

    took root very early in Great Britain GC 62TopIndex .Christianity.109

    principles of, diffusive and aggressive 5T 238TopIndex .Christianity.110

    professed, seen everywhere TM 416TopIndex .Christianity.111

    profession of, nothing in God’s sight 2T 441TopIndex .Christianity.112

    public opinion favors 5T 172TopIndex .Christianity.113

    that is worthless CG 219TopIndex .Christianity.114

    without corresponding faith and works avails nothing 1T 404TopIndex .Christianity.115

    profligate changed from impurity to purity by 5T 345TopIndex .Christianity.116

    proves that only in union there is strength 4T 19TopIndex .Christianity.117

    pugilistic accusations and condemnation do not manifest 6T 397TopIndex .Christianity.118

    real, in heart will be revealed in character TM 443TopIndex .Christianity.119

    refines and dignifies possessor 4T 295TopIndex .Christianity.120

    religion of progress 5T 71TopIndex .Christianity.121

    religion that is not AA 317TopIndex .Christianity.122

    renovates, cleanses, and refines SD 100TopIndex .Christianity.123

    represented as: bright light 5T 238TopIndex .Christianity.124

    saving salt 5T 238TopIndex .Christianity.125

    transforming leaven 5T 238TopIndex .Christianity.126

    reveals Christians’ tenderest affection for one another 1SM 114TopIndex .Christianity.127

    reveals itself as: living, working, spiritual energy COL 130TopIndex .Christianity.128

    vitalizing and pervading principle COL 130TopIndex .Christianity.129

    Satan does not now openly and boldly attack 1T 290TopIndex .Christianity.130

    science of, needs to be mastered MH 453; 8T 314TopIndex .Christianity.131

    selfish man made unselfish by 5T 345TopIndex .Christianity.132

    selfish spirit subdued by 5T 275TopIndex .Christianity.133

    sincere, world needs evidences of PK 232; TM 416TopIndex .Christianity.134

    skeptics attack, because of David’s sin 4aSG 87TopIndex .Christianity.135

    solace of the poor WM 172TopIndex .Christianity.136

    spiritual, opposed by the disobedient DA 356TopIndex .Christianity.137

    strongest argument for, truth expressed in unselfish deeds is CH 537TopIndex .Christianity.138

    transforms heart SD 12TopIndex .Christianity.139

    true standard of, standard of golden rule is MB 136-7TopIndex .Christianity.140

    teachings of, children are most susceptible to CT 180TopIndex .Christianity.141

    young hearts are most susceptible to 4T 142TopIndex .Christianity.142

    true, receives God’s word as source of inspired truth GC 193TopIndex .Christianity.143

    test of 4T 188TopIndex .Christianity.144

    vital principle of, active benevolence is 5T 381TopIndex .Christianity.145

    Voltaire’s boast re GC 288TopIndex .Christianity.146

    what constitutes SD 51TopIndex .Christianity.147

    why, has so little power in world MB 137TopIndex .Christianity.148

    is apparently so popular with world GC 48TopIndex .Christianity.149

    will be exemplified by possessor 2T 501TopIndex .Christianity.150

    work of, external decoration cannot enhance GC 566-7TopIndex .Christianity.151

    worldly-minded man made heavenly-minded by 5T 345TopIndex .Christianity.152

    your, gauged by character of your home life CG 481; ML 102TopIndex .Christianity.153

    Supplement

    advantage of, our lives to show HP 316:4TopIndex .Christianity.155

    argument for,TopIndex .Christianity.156

    by families united in serving God RC 169:7TopIndex .Christianity.157

    Lamb of God LHU 209:4TopIndex .Christianity.158

    assent to, not enough 3SM 194:3TopIndex .Christianity.159

    attracting worldlings to, as salt of the earth Con 68:0TopIndex .Christianity.160

    badge of, reveals union with God UL 233:3TopIndex .Christianity.161

    counterfeit, shown by not having Christ’s character UL 66:2TopIndex .Christianity.162

    deception of apparently moral, about its meaning TDG 222:5TopIndex .Christianity.163

    deceptions under garb of LDE 155TopIndex .Christianity.164

    definition of OHC 208:7; RC 111:4TopIndex .Christianity.165

    establishment of, by messages of present truth 3SM 407:1TopIndex .Christianity.166

    evidence of, growing up in Christ, not emotion AG 324:3TopIndex .Christianity.167

    feeble,TopIndex .Christianity.168

    because those who claim truth do not know Christ TDG 17:4TopIndex .Christianity.169

    of those giving trifling service TDG 326:3TopIndex .Christianity.170

    form of, lacking reforming energy OHC 359:5TopIndex .Christianity.171

    fruit of, loving neighbor as self RC 103:2TopIndex .Christianity.172

    higher standard of, conscience must recognize TMK 198:4TopIndex .Christianity.173

    highest development of, to be revealed HP 327:3TopIndex .Christianity.174

    human tradition as 3SM 386:0TopIndex .Christianity.175

    imprisonment and deliverance of apostles exalted RC 343:6TopIndex .Christianity.176

    instrumentalityTopIndex .Christianity.177

    for conversion of sinners LHU 230:5TopIndex .Christianity.178

    of God for converting the sinner TDG 106:6TopIndex .Christianity.179

    is living by every word from God FW 122:1TopIndex .Christianity.180

    know what constitutes 2MCP 535:3TopIndex .Christianity.181

    little kindnesses and avoiding little sins is LHU 346:2TopIndex .Christianity.182

    loveTopIndex .Christianity.183

    diffused through whole being by HP 43:6; LHU 134:2TopIndex .Christianity.184

    for Christ through cherishing truth is HP 140:6TopIndex .Christianity.185

    is testimony for, that cannot be controverted OHC 173:4TopIndex .Christianity.186

    man made a gentleman by HP 296:5TopIndex .Christianity.187

    minds undisciplined not associated with genuine 2MCP 408:0TopIndex .Christianity.188

    misrepresentedTopIndex .Christianity.189

    by not following its standard UL 70:3TopIndex .Christianity.190

    if moral faculty is clouded RC 161:2TopIndex .Christianity.191

    power of,TopIndex .Christianity.192

    is convincing; evident in life of witness RC 347:5TopIndex .Christianity.193

    seen in self-denial in helping others CME 25:0TopIndex .Christianity.194

    unity proves TMK 173:2TopIndex .Christianity.195

    practical,TopIndex .Christianity.196

    is revealing God’s will UL 184:3TopIndex .Christianity.197

    world needs demonstration of HP 313:5TopIndex .Christianity.198

    profession of,TopIndex .Christianity.199

    companion of infidelity and papacy TMK 345:3TopIndex .Christianity.200

    (nominal) danger in time of apostasy 3SM 399:3TopIndex .Christianity.201

    withoutTopIndex .Christianity.202

    grace of Christ is fraud TMK 128:3TopIndex .Christianity.203

    works, like cursed fig tree TMK 147:3TopIndex .Christianity.204

    progressed in purity in the United States Mar 193:4TopIndex .Christianity.205

    pure, growing,TopIndex .Christianity.206

    needed RC 219:7TopIndex .Christianity.207

    to be complete in heavenly courts TDG 311:5TopIndex .Christianity.208

    qualities of, needed UL 38:3TopIndex .Christianity.209

    rejecting, from looking to others OHC 29:4TopIndex .Christianity.210

    respect for, not gained by weakness and vacillation OHC 260:3TopIndex .Christianity.211

    result of, shown by faithfulness in everyday duty TDG 15:2TopIndex .Christianity.212

    Satan dares not make bold attack on 1MCP 21:4TopIndex .Christianity.213

    science of, to mastered HP 26:4TopIndex .Christianity.214

    spiritual, excites opposition 1MCP 244:1TopIndex .Christianity.215

    standard of, remains just where Christ placed it OHC 249:4TopIndex .Christianity.216

    sword to those who refuse Christ’s love OHC 328:4TopIndex .Christianity.217

    sympathy shut up in own heart is not HP 232:3TopIndex .Christianity.218

    witness borne to power of UL 79:6TopIndex .Christianity.219

    See also Christ, religion of; Churches; Life, spiritualTopIndex .Christianity.220

    Christian land, Christian lands

    Christian land, Christian lands See Christian countryTopIndex .Christian land, Christian lands.2

    Christian life

    Christian life See LifeTopIndex .Christian life.2

    Christian profession

    Christian profession, must be adorned in all things 4T 38TopIndex .Christian profession.2

    practices that give lie to PP 497TopIndex .Christian profession.3

    Christian race

    Christian race See RaceTopIndex .Christian race.2

    Christian religion

    Christian religion See ChristianityTopIndex .Christian religion.2

    Christian Science

    Christian Science, form of spiritualism Ev 606; PK 210TopIndex .Christian Science.2

    Christiansen, A. G.

    Christiansen, A. G. 2SM 202TopIndex .Christiansen, A. G..2

    Christian service

    Christian service See ServiceTopIndex .Christian service.2

    Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene

    Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, by JW and EGW Te 262TopIndex .Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene.2

    Christian woman

    Christian woman See WomanTopIndex .Christian woman.2

    Christian work

    Christian work See Gospel workTopIndex .Christian work.2

    Christian worker

    Christian worker See Gospel workerTopIndex .Christian worker.2

    Christian world

    Christian world, expends enough money in extravagant display to supply all wants of the needy 6T 274-5TopIndex .Christian world.2

    great sin of, rejection of God’s law is GC 22TopIndex .Christian world.3

    large proportion of, divorce religion from business 4T 337TopIndex .Christian world.4

    large share of, have no right to call themselves Christians MYP 238; Te 147TopIndex .Christian world.5

    one of greatest sins in, dissembling and covetousness in dealing with God is 4T 475TopIndex .Christian world.6

    rejection of God’s law by, shown to Moses PP 476-7TopIndex .Christian world.7

    represented by John and Judas Iscariot SL 59-60TopIndex .Christian world.8

    Sabbath trampled under foot by 1T 223TopIndex .Christian world.9

    See also ChristendomTopIndex .Christian world.10

    Christlike

    Christlike, Christian should be, in highest sense of word ML 178TopIndex .Christlike.2

    name of “Christian” signifies SD 85TopIndex .Christlike.3

    persons who are most, are most kind, pitiful, courteous ML 193TopIndex .Christlike.4

    what it means to be ML 235TopIndex .Christlike.5

    Christlike person

    Christlike person, Christian is AH 427, 431; 6BC 1097; 7BC 935; CS 54; Ev 671; SD 271, 352; 1T 510; 2T 573; 3T 81; 5T 386; 6T 215; Te 68TopIndex .Christlike person.2

    Christlikeness

    Bible educates to completeness in TMK 199:3TopIndex .Christlikeness.3

    bring, into service and preserve it TDG 201:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.4

    converted gain TMK 62:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.5

    desire of the true Christian HP 33:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.6

    distinguishes Christians from worldlings UL 122:7TopIndex .Christlikeness.7

    duties (everyday) dignified by TDG 15:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.8

    humility needed to attain; avoid criticism LHU 110:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.9

    lack of, in those following worldly dress 3SM 244:0TopIndex .Christlikeness.10

    parents need to understand meaning of TDG 293:4TopIndex .Christlikeness.11

    required in those who would share glory of heaven TMK 254:3TopIndex .Christlikeness.12

    seeking, God’s character known by TDG 272:3TopIndex .Christlikeness.13

    serpent’s venom felt when approaching 1MCP 244:1TopIndex .Christlikeness.14

    sinfulness felt by those with greater NL 57:2TopIndex .Christlikeness.15

    strength for, in looking constantly to Him LHU 233:4TopIndex .Christlikeness.16

    See also ChristiansTopIndex .Christlikeness.17

    Christmas celebration

    Christmas celebration AH 477-83TopIndex .Christmas celebration.2

    duty in, to God AH 473, 483; CS 96, 295-7; CSW 143-4; 5T 643-4TopIndex .Christmas celebration.3

    to the needy AH 482TopIndex .Christmas celebration.4

    money misspent in AH 480; MYP 311TopIndex .Christmas celebration.5

    parents’ duty to children in AH 478TopIndex .Christmas celebration.6

    wrong practices in AH 480; CS 295; MYP 311-2TopIndex .Christmas celebration.7

    Supplement

    celebration of, passed off well TDG 368:2TopIndex .Christmas celebration.9

    gifts for,TopIndex .Christmas celebration.10

    costly UL 367:2TopIndex .Christmas celebration.11

    not all condemned; give books with truth PM 345:4TopIndex .Christmas celebration.12

    make, a blessing RC 373:2TopIndex .Christmas celebration.13

    time of, to help children understand Jesus’ love TDG 360TopIndex .Christmas celebration.14

    Christmas Day

    Christmas Day, Christ’s birth commemorated on AH 477-8; MYP 311TopIndex .Christmas Day.2

    Christmas donation, Christmas donations

    Christmas donation, Christmas donations, to gospel work, by repentant sinner AH 478, 483; CS 96; 5T 643-4TopIndex .Christmas donation, Christmas donations.2

    Christmas gift, Christmas gifts

    Christmas gift, Christmas gifts AH 478-83TopIndex .Christmas gift, Christmas gifts.2

    Christmas tree

    Christmas tree AH 482-3TopIndex .Christmas tree.2

    Christ Our Saviour

    Christ Our Saviour, by EGW Ev 259TopIndex .Christ Our Saviour.2

    See also “Story of Jesus”TopIndex .Christ Our Saviour.3

    Chronic disease

    Chronic disease See DiseaseTopIndex .Chronic disease.2

    Chronology and time relationships

    Aaron labored with Moses 40 years as leader of Israel PP 425TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.3

    Aaron lived through sixscore winters PP 425TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.4

    Aaron was 83 years old at time of Exodus PP 425TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.5

    Abel was killed 1,500 years before Flood PP 78TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.6

    Abib corresponded to last of March and beginning of April DA 76; PP 537TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.7

    Abib was first month of Jewish year PP 537TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.8

    Abraham dwelt at Mamre more than 1,000 years before Epistle to Hebrews was written PP 138; 6T 342TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.9

    Abraham dwelt at Shechem more than: 100 years before Jacob did PP 204TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.10

    1,800 years before Christ went there PP 204TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.11

    Abraham had been nearly 25 years in Canaan when given promise of Gen. 17:1-16 PP 137TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.12

    Abraham lived: hundreds of years after Flood 8T 207TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.13

    1,900 years before Christ came 6BC 1114TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.14

    Abraham, promise made to, nearly 50 years before sacrifice of Isaac PP 148TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.15

    Abraham was: given vision of Gen. 15:12-14 400 years before Exodus DA 32; FE 287; PP 137, 281-2; 3SG 229; SR 120; 8T 207TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.16

    nearly 100 years old when given promise of Gen. 17:18-20 PP 146TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.17

    120 years old when told to sacrifice Isaac PP 147-8TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.18

    visited by Christ and two angels at Mamre at noon on hot summer day PP 138; 6T 341-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.19

    Absalom lived two years at Jerusalem before he rebelled PP 729TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.20

    Absalom was in Geshur two years PP 728TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.21

    Absalom’s rebellion occurred several years after David’s confession of his sin PP 737TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.22

    Adam instructed his offspring to ninth generation PP 82; SR 55-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.23

    Adam lived: for hundreds of years among antediluvians PP 83TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.24

    nearly 1,000 years GC 647; PP 82-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.25

    Adam patiently and humbly bore penalty of transgression nearly 1,000 years GC 647TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.26

    Adam, sentence of death looked just and merciful to, after living several hundred years 3SG 51; SR 55TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.27

    Adam witnessed events of nine centuries PP 83TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.28

    Adonijah revolted when David was 70 years old PP 748-9TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.29

    Ahab and Jehoshaphat were contemporaries many years PK 190TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.30

    Ahab reigned about 100 years after David did PK 133TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.31

    Ahab was made king of Israel two years before Asa’s death PK 114TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.32

    Ahaziah ruled over Judah only one year PK 214TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.33

    Ahaziah was made king of Judah while Jehoram was still reigning over Israel PK 214TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.34

    Amalekites attacked Israel at Rephidim 400 years before King Saul slaughtered Amalekites PP 299-300, 627-9TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.35

    Amalekites were given 400 years of probation after Exodus PP 299-300, 627-9TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.36

    Amnon was granted two years for repentance PP 727TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.37

    Amon was: made king of Judah when 22 years old PK 383TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.38

    slain after reign of two years PK 383TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.39

    Amorites were given 400 years of probation PP 434TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.40

    antediluvians were: considered youths at 100 years of age 4aSG 156TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.41

    given 120 years of special probation prior to Flood 1BC 1088-9; GC 337-8; PP 92; 3SG 64-5, 67; SR 62-3; 4T 308TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.42

    ark of covenant remained at Kirjathjearim 20 years 4aSG 110-1TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.43

    ark of covenant was: at Shiloh 300 years PP 514TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.44

    hidden in cave during Babylonian siege of Jerusalem in last years of Zedekiah’s reign PK 452-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.45

    kept seven months by Philistines PP 586; 4aSG 108; SR 188TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.46

    taken from Israelites by Philistines more than 100 years before prophecy of Jer. 26:4-6 was given PK 415-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.47

    Asa died in forty-first year of his reign PK 113TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.48

    Asa suffered disease of feet in thirty-ninth year of his reign PK 113TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.49

    Athaliah reigned six years over Judah PK 215TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.50

    babes of Bethlehem were slain by Herod the Great 600 years after prophecy of Jer. 31:15 was given DA 65TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.51

    Babylon fell within two years before death of Darius the Mede PK 556TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.52

    Babylon’s fall was foretold more than a century before it occurred PK 531TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.53

    Babylonian captivity of 70 years for Jews: began when Nebuchadnezzar took first company of Jews to Babylon PK 557TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.54

    was foretold by Jeremiah in fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign 4BC 1158TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.55

    was foretold by Jeremiah (Jer. 29:8-10) soon after Zedekiah began to reign PK 440-1; 4T 169TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.56

    barley was: beginning to ripen at opening of Passover Feast PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.57

    earliest grain in Palestine PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.58

    beasts for sacrificial offerings passed through sheepgate for centuries DA 576TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.59

    Belshazzar’s feast occurred more than half a century after Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of Daniel 2 PK 527TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.60

    Bible was written during 1,600 years from time of Moses to that of John GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.61

    book of Proverbs was written 3,000 years ago CT 127TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.62

    book of the law was to be rehearsed at Feast of Tabernacles every seven years PK 465; PP 503TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.63

    Caleb at age of more than 80 years PP 512TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.64

    Caleb waited 40 years for his inheritance PP 513TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.65

    Cambyses reigned about seven and a half years PK 572TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.66

    certain classes of Hebrew slaves were set free in sabbatical year PP 533TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.67

    Chedorlaomer invaded Canaan 14 years before Abraham rescued Lot from Elamites PP 134-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.68

    Christ and two angels visited Abraham at Mamre at noon on hot summer day PP 138; 6T 341-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.69

    Christ and two disciples arrived at Jerusalem from Emmaus: after sunset DA 800TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.70

    by light of rising moon DA 802TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.71

    Christ arrived: at Jacob’s well in Vale of Shechem at noon DA 183TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.72

    with two disciples at Emmaus after sunset DA 800TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.73

    Christ came at exact time foretold in prophecy GC 346TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.74

    Christ died: at hour of evening sacrifice DA 756-7; SD 228TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.75

    on fourteenth day of first Jewish month GC 399TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.76

    on sixth day of week DA 774, 794TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.77

    Christ ministered 1,800 years in first apartment of heavenly sanctuary GC 421TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.78

    Christ overcame in sinner’s behalf 4,000 years after Adam turned his back on light 5BC 1081; 1SM 267TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.79

    Christ rested in tomb on Sabbath DA 769, 774-5; GC 346TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.80

    Christ rose from the dead on first day of week DA 779, 794TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.81

    Christ talked with woman at well of Samaria four months before time of harvesting grain DA 191TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.82

    Christ was: born 1,800 years before Desire of Ages was written DA 56TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.83

    crucified on sixth day of week DA 774, 794TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.84

    dedicated at temple in Jerusalem 40 days after birth DA 50-1TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.85

    guardian of Israel for more than 1,000 years DA 576; GC 18TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.86

    taken from Gethsemane to palace of Annas after midnight DA 698TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.87

    tempted by Satan 4,000 years after Adam sinned DA 117TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.88

    Christ worked 4,000 years for man’s uplifting prior to His death DA 759TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.89

    Christ’s body was removed from cross before sunset DA 770-1TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.90

    Christ’s brothers were older than He DA 87TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.91

    Christ’s disciples were to pray 40 years that their flight from Jerusalem might not be on Sabbath DA 630TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.92

    Christ’s incarnation occurred 4,000 years after human race had wandered from Eden 1SM 267TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.93

    Christ’s incarnation occurred when human race had been weakened by 4,000 years of sin DA 49TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.94

    Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem was made on first day of week DA 569TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.95

    Christians had church in city of Rome 20 years after crucifixion of Christ 6BC 1063, 1067TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.96

    Christians suffered more than 1,000 years of persecution such as world had never known before DA 631TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.97

    city of Rome was burned in year following Paul’s release by Nero AA 487TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.98

    claim that millions of years were required for earth to evolve from chaos Ed 128TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.99

    controversy between Christ and Satan on earth has been carried forward nearly 6,000 years GC 518, 656TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.100

    creation week, assumption that events of, required thousands of years PP 111TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.101

    creation week consisted of only seven: literal days Ed 129; PP 111-2; 3SG 90-3; TM 135-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.102

    days of 24 hours each TM 136TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.103

    cypress (gopher) wood would remain untouched by decay for hundreds of years PP 95; SR 64TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.104

    Cyrus, beginning of reign of, marked completion of 70 years of Babylonian captivity for Jews PK 556-7TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.105

    Cyrus issued decree in favor of Jews 20 years or more before that of Darius Hystaspes PK 598TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.106

    Cyrus mentioned in prophecy more than century before his birth PK 551, 557TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.107

    Cyrus withstood Gabriel 21 days PK 572TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.108

    Daniel and companions studied three years in Babylon PK 484; SL 18, 22TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.109

    Daniel and companions were taken to Babylon: at beginning of 70 years of Babylonian captivity for Jews PK 479TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.110

    early in Jehoiakim’s reign 4BC 1158; PK 428TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.111

    Daniel could not understand relationship of 70 years of Babylonian captivity foretold by Jeremiah to 2,300 years of Dan. 8:14 PK 554TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.112

    Daniel entered service of Nebuchadnezzar in same year that he interpreted his dream of Daniel 2 SL 34TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.113

    Daniel given vision of Daniel 10 few years after that of Daniel 9 SL 49TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.114

    Daniel studied Jeremiah’s prophecies more than 60 years after they were written 4BC 1158TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.115

    Daniel was 18 years old when taken to Babylon 4T 570TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.116

    Darius Hystaspes issued decree in favor of Jews 20 years or more after that of Cyrus PK 598TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.117

    Darius the Mede died within two years after the fall of Babylon PK 556TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.118

    darkness at time of Christ’s crucifixion was not caused by eclipse of sun DA 753TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.119

    David composed Psalms 76 and 78 about 1,000 years before second temple was destroyed by Romans GC 23TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.120

    David lived in apparent security a whole year after his great sin PP 723TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.121

    David reigned about: a century before Ahab did PK 133TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.122

    100 years before famine of Elijah’s time PK 133TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.123

    David was: born more than 1,000 years before Christ 2BC 1018; PP 637TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.124

    70 years old when Adonijah revolted PP 749TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.125

    David’s confession of sin occurred several years before Absalom’s rebellion PP 737TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.126

    David’s coronation occurred 800 years after Melchizedek lived PP 703TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.127

    Day of Atonement fell on Oct. 22 in A.D. 1844 GC 400TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.128

    Day of Atonement was observed on tenth day of seventh Jewish month GC 400; PK 665; PP 533TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.129

    day(s) of creation week: assumption that, were vast and indefinite periods covering thousands or millions of years Ed 128TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.130

    assumption that earth was created in six vast and indefinite periods of time 3SG 91-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.131

    each called a generation because in it God generated or produced some new portion of His work PP 112; 3SG 90TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.132

    each successive, consisted of evening and morning like all other days that followed Ed 129; PP 112TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.133

    first six, not indefinite periods of time TM 135TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.134

    length of, erroneous ideas re Ed 128; PP 111-2; 3SG 91-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.135

    seven literal days PP 111-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.136

    six literal, how God accomplished work of creation in, has never been revealed to mortals 3SG 93TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.137

    death had separated Mary from Joseph prior to wedding feast at Cana DA 145TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.138

    decree of Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) in 457 B.C. was issued about 70 years after Jewish exiles under Zerubbabel returned to Jerusalem PK 607TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.139

    Deuteronomy was written more than 1,400 years before Christ DA 121TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.140

    distance from Mt. Sinai to Kadesh on borders of Canaan was one of only 11 days’ journey PP 376TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.141

    earth did not evolve from chaos in millions of years of time Ed 128TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.142

    earth is now only about 6,000 years old 3SG 92TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.143

    earth was created in: six days PP 47TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.144

    six literal days PP 112; Ed 128-9; 3SG 90-3; TM 135-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.145

    earth’s age is not millions of years Ed 128-30; PP 111-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.146

    Egypt was visited by plagues 400 years after vision given to Abraham PP 267; 3SG 229; SR 120TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.147

    eighth day of Feast of Tabernacles was observed as holy convocation PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.148

    eighth day was added to Feast of Tabernacles PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.149

    Eli died more than 100 years before prophecy of Jer. 26:4-6 was given PK 415-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.150

    Elisha went in and out of Bethel for 50 years 5T 44; PK 236TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.151

    Enoch sought purity of heart 300 years GW 53TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.152

    Enoch walked with God 300 years GC 299; GW 51, 53; PP 87; 2T 121; 8T 329-31TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.153

    after birth of his first son PP 84-5; 8T 329TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.154

    Enoch was 65 years old when his first son was born GW 51; PP 84; 8T 329TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.155

    every seventh year was: called sabbatical year in Israel PP 531TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.156

    year of release from debt for poor Israelites PP 532TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.157

    Exodus of Israel from Egypt occurred 400 years after Abraham’s vision of Gen. 15:12-14 DA 32; FE 287; PP 137, 281-2; 3SG 229; SR 120; 8T 207TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.158

    experience of apostles during 10 days between Christ’s ascension and Pentecost 8T 15TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.159

    Ezekiel’s message in sixth year of Zedekiah’s reign PK 448TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.160

    Ezra and his people arrived in Jerusalem on first day of fifth month of seventh year of Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) PK 617TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.161

    Ezra returned to Jerusalem from Babylon more than 70 years after Zerubbabel did PK 618TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.162

    Ezra’s journey from Persia to Jerusalem occupied several months PK 615TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.163

    faith has built on Christ 6,000 years DA 413TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.164

    false prophet Hananiah predicted Nebuchadnezzar’s power would be broken in space of two full years PK 446; 4T 170-1TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.165

    false prophet Hananiah’s death was foretold in fifth month and occurred in seventh month PK 446; 4T 171-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.166

    false Smerdis of Persia halted rebuilding of temple at Jerusalem more than a year PK 572-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.167

    famine of Elijah’s time occurred about 100 years after reign of David PK 133TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.168

    Feast of Pentecost occupied but one day PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.169

    Feast of Pentecost was: called Feast of Harvest and also Feast of Weeks PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.170

    observed 50 days from offering of wave sheaf of first fruits of barley PP 539-40TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.171

    Feast of Tabernacles consisted of seven days DA 447-8; PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.172

    Feast of Tabernacles was: closing gathering of year DA 447TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.173

    instituted by Christ 1,500 years before He lived on earth DA 291TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.174

    observed after the close of year’s harvests DA 447; PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.175

    observed in seventh month of Jewish year PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.176

    Feast of Unleavened Bread began when barley was beginning to ripen PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.177

    first day of Feast of: Tabernacles was holy convocation PP 540TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.178

    Unleavened Bread was day of holy convocation PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.179

    first Passover kept by Israel after sin at Kadesh was observed at Gilgal PP 485-6, 613TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.180

    Flood began on eighth day after Noah entered ark PP 99; 3SG 69; SR 66TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.181

    Flood came 1,500 years after Abel’s death PP 78TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.182

    floods and tempests of satanic wrath have beaten on Rock of our salvation 6,000 years DA 413TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.183

    fourth commandment of Decalogue commands man to observe week of literal days PP 111TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.184

    Gabriel appeared to Daniel 500 years before John the Baptist’s birth DA 98TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.185

    Gedaliah governed Judah a few months PK 460TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.186

    Genesis was written by Moses while shepherd in Midian 3BC 1140; PP 251TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.187

    Goliath challenged army of Israel 40 days before David slew him PP 646TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.188

    gospel has been preached nearly 2,000 years 6T 14TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.189

    great changes took place in Babylon after Daniel had been there more than 60 years PK 522TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.190

    Hanun became king of Ammonites half a century after his predecessor Nahash besieged Jabesh-gilead PP 714TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.191

    Hebrew slaves were to be set at liberty in sabbatical year PP 532-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.192

    Hebrews, time of sojourning of, 400 years DA 32; FE 287; 8T 207TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.193

    Hezekiah reigned nearly 100 years before Josiah’s reign PK 392TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.194

    Hezekiah was made king of Judah in Hoshea’s third year as king of Israel PK 288TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.195

    Hezekiah’s life was prolonged 15 years GC 546; PK 341; 2SM 286-7, 300TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.196

    human body originally had such power of endurance it has withstood ever-increasing weight of disease and crime 6,000 years 1BC 1082; CH 19TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.197

    in life of Christ See ChristTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.198

    indulgence of: appetite and lustful passions did not lessen man’s vital force to great extent until 2,000 years after creation CH 19; 4T 29TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.199

    base passions did not bring bodily disease upon human race to great extent until 2,000 years after creation 3T 138TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.200

    infidel geologists adopt view that: day of God’s rest in creation week was another indefinite period 3SG 92TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.201

    six days of creation were six vast and indefinite periods 3SG 92TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.202

    infidel geologists suppose that world has existed tens of thousands of years 3SG 91-2TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.203

    infidel supposition that events of first week required seven vast and indefinite periods 3SG 91TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.204

    initial storm of Flood lasted 40 days SR 68TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.205

    Isaac was 40 years old when he was married to Rebekah PP 175; 3SG 112; SR 86TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.206

    Isaac’s marriage to Rebekah occurred nearly 100 years before Jacob fled to Mesopotamia PP 188TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.207

    Isaiah began to prophesy shortly before fall of Samaria to Assyrian armies under Shalmaneser PK 291TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.208

    Isaiah prophesied more than half a century PK 382TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.209

    Isaiah was: called to prophetic mission near close of Uzziah’s reign PK 305TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.210

    prophet to Judah 60 years or more PK 310TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.211

    Ishbosheth ruled two years in Mahanaim PP 699TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.212

    Israel crossed Jordan River 40 years after Exodus from Egypt PP 484-5, 492; SR 176; 4T 157TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.213

    Israel encamped nearly a year at Mt. Sinai PP 301-2, 374TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.214

    Israel had been oppressed 18 years by enemies when Jephthah was raised up as deliverer PP 558TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.215

    Israel mourned Moses’ death 30 days PP 481TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.216

    Israel rebelled at Kadesh 38 years before defeat of Sihon PP 435TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.217

    Israel wandered 40 years in wilderness 1BC 1102; 2BC 995, 999; FE 505; GC 458; 4aSG 26, 38, 60, 63; PK 181; PP 391-3, 406, 410, 428, 436, 456; 1SM 68-9; SR 163TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.218

    Israel was: seduced by Balaam and Midianites 3,000 years ago PP 458TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.219

    subjected by Philistines 20 years in Samuel’s time PP 590-1; 4aSG 111; SR 191TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.220

    Israelites oppressed seven years by enemies when Gideon was raised up as deliverer PP 546TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.221

    Jabesh-gilead was: besieged by Ammonites half a century before Hanun became their king PP 714TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.222

    delivered from Ammonites by King Saul 40 years before his death PP 682TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.223

    Jacob and family came to Egypt from Canaan after two years of seven-year famine PP 231TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.224

    Jacob died: 54 years before Joseph did PP 240TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.225

    nearly 50 years after Simeon and Levi slew Shechemites PP 204-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.226

    Jacob dug well at Shechem (Sychar) 1,700 years before Christ visited it PP 204TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.227

    Jacob dwelt at Shechem: more than 100 years after Abraham did PP 204TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.228

    nearly 50 years before his death PP 205TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.229

    Jacob fled to Mesopotamia nearly 100 years after Isaac’s marriage PP 188TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.230

    Jacob labored 14 years in order to marry Rachel PP 188-90, 206; 3SG 117-8, 125; SR 89-91TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.231

    Jacob was exiled in Mesopotamia 20 years Ed 147; PP 190, 195, 198, 237; 3SG 125, 128, 131; SR 91, 94, 96TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.232

    Jacob went to Egypt 17 years before he died PP 233TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.233

    Jehoiachin reigned three months and ten days PK 438TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.234

    Jehoiakim burned message from Jeremiah in winter of fifth year of his reign PK 433-4TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.235

    Jehoram died of incurable disease after reigning over Judah two years PK 213-4TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.236

    Jehoram reigned over Israel 12 years PK 212TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.237

    Jehoshaphat and Ahab were contemporaries for many years PK 190TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.238

    Jehoshaphat reigned over Judah 25 years PK 190TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.239

    Jehoshaphat was made king of Judah when he was 35 years old PK 190TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.240

    Jeremiah foretold deliverance of Jews after 70 years of Babylonian captivity PK 552-3; 4T 169, 172TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.241

    Jeremiah gave prophecy of: Jer. 26:4-6 more than 100 years after judgments fell on northern kingdom of Israel PK 415TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.242

    Jer. 31:15 600 years before Herod the Great slew babes of Bethlehem DA 65TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.243

    Jeremiah predicted: in fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign that Jews would go into 70 years of Babylonian captivity 4BC 1158TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.244

    that false prophet Hananiah would die within a year PK 446; 4T 171TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.245

    Jeremiah prophesied: 40 years PK 408TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.246

    600 years before Christ was born DA 65TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.247

    Jeremiah was called to prophetic office in thirteenth year of Josiah’s reign PK 407TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.248

    Jeremiah’s ministry from thirteenth year of Josiah’s reign to fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign embraced more than 20 years PK 430TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.249

    Jericho fell: five centuries before its spring was healed by Elisha PK 229-30TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.250

    40 years after Israel left Egypt PP 492; SR 180; 4T 160, 162TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.251

    Jeroboam I had troubled reign of 22 years PK 107TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.252

    Jeroboam I met disastrous defeat in war with Abijah after reign of 21 years PK 107TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.253

    Jeroboam I reigned 300 years before Josiah did PK 402TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.254

    Jerusalem fell nearly 40 years after Christ foretold it GC 27TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.255

    Jerusalem miraculously delivered from Assyrian siege in Isaiah’s time PK 305TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.256

    Jerusalem was: embellished more than 40 years while under Rome’s dominion GC 24TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.257

    girded with defenses in less than two months after Nehemiah’s arrival PK 657TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.258

    Jerusalem’s eastern gate was kept open at night on festal occasions in Christ’s time DA 802TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.259

    Jews had been nearly 70 years in Babylonian captivity when prayer of Dan. 9:1-19 was offered 4BC 1172TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.260

    Jews were about to celebrate Passover when Christ discoursed on bread of life DA 388TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.261

    Jewish boy was called “son of the law” and “son of God” when 12 years old DA 75TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.262

    Jewish nation abused God’s mercy and invited His judgments more than 1,000 years DA 584TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.263

    Jewish people awaited Christ’s first advent more than 1,000 years DA 27; PK 710TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.264

    Job was written by Moses while shepherd in Midian 3BC 1140; Ed 159TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.265

    Joel prophesied re Dark Day of May 19, 1780, some 2,500 years before it occurred GC 308TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.266

    John the Baptist was 30 years old when he preached at Bethabara DA 133TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.267

    John was: exiled to Patmos more than half a century after organization of Christian church AA 568TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.268

    nearly 100 years old when he wrote First Epistle of John 2SM 223TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.269

    John wrote books of Bible: 4,100 years after creation of man GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.270

    1,600 years after Moses did GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.271

    John wrote Revelation half a century after crucifixion of Christ GC 466TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.272

    Jordan River overflowed its banks in spring season PP 483TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.273

    Joseph and family went from Egypt to Nazareth after Archelaus began to reign in Judea in his father’s stead DA 66TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.274

    Joseph lived 54 years after Jacob’s death PP 240TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.275

    Joseph remained two years in prison after interpreting dreams of two fellow prisoners PP 219; 3SG 148TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.276

    Joseph was slave of Potiphar 10 years PP 214TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.277

    Josiah consecrated himself fully to God in eighth year of his reign PK 396TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.278

    Josiah died in battle at age of 39 years PK 405TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.279

    Josiah reigned: nearly 100 years after Hezekiah did PK 392TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.280

    300 years after Jeroboam I did PK 402TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.281

    300 years after Solomon did PK 405TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.282

    Josiah ruled over Judah 31 years PK 384TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.283

    Josiah was 20 years old when his campaign against idolatry began PK 396TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.284

    Jotham bore many burdens of state during latter part of Uzziah’s reign PK 305TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.285

    jubilee year, all landed property reverted to family of original possessor in PP 533-4TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.286

    jubilee year was observed every fiftieth year in Israel PP 533TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.287

    Judah was invaded by Assyrian armies in Isaiah’s time PK 305TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.288

    judgments fell on northern kingdom of Israel more than 100 years before prophecy of Jer. 26:4-6 was given PK 415-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.289

    King Nahash of Ammonites besieged Jabesh-gilead half a century before Hanun became king of Ammonites PP 714TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.290

    king of Elam claimed dominion over Canaan 14 years PP 134TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.291

    king of Mesopotamia held Israel in severe bondage eight years in time of judges 2BC 1002TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.292

    King Saul delivered Jabesh-gilead from Ammonites 40 years before he died PP 682TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.293

    King Saul slaughtered Amalekites 400 years after Exodus PP 627-8TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.294

    King Shishak of Egypt came against Jerusalem in fifth year of reign of Rehoboam PK 94TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.295

    land was not sown or reaped in: Israel during sabbatical year PP 531-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.296

    jubilee year PP 533TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.297

    last half century before captivity of Israel by Assyrians PK 281TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.298

    law given at Sinai recognized week and facts on which it is based PP 111TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.299

    laws and operations of nature have been studied by man 6,000 years PP 51TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.300

    Levites entered service of God at age of 25 years PP 573TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.301

    Lisbon earthquake occurred in A.D. 1775 GC 304-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.302

    man pronounced woes on Jerusalem seven years before her destruction by Romans GC 30TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.303

    man was created 6,000 years ago 1BC 1082; CH 19; 3T 138TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.304

    man’s continual transgression for nearly 6,000 years has brought sickness, pain, and death CT 467; 3T 492; Te 16TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.305

    men had been dying for 4,000 years prior to Paul’s day GC 546TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.306

    mankind had been: decreasing in physical strength, mental power, and moral worth 4,000 years when Christ was born DA 117TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.307

    separating from God 4,000 years prior to time of Christ 1SM 280TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.308

    mankind had continued more than 4,000 years in sin when Satan tempted Christ 1SM 269TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.309

    mankind was originally endowed with so great vital force it has withstood accumulation of disease as result of perverted habits for 6,000 years 3T 138TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.310

    manna ceased for Israel at Passover time after miraculous crossing of Jordan River PP 486TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.311

    manna was given to Israel 40 years DA 385; PP 297, 409TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.312

    Melchizedek lived 800 years before David’s coronation PP 703TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.313

    Methuselah lived to very year of Flood 3SG 65TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.314

    Micah prophesied during reigns of Jotham and Ahaz PK 322TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.315

    Midianites oppressed Israel seven years in time of judges PP 546TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.316

    month of Abib corresponded to last of March and beginning of April DA 76; PP 537TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.317

    month of Abib was first month of Jewish year PP 537TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.318

    moon approached the full at Passover time DA 674, 685; PP 537TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.319

    moon was shining bright when Christ gave parable of vine and its branches DA 674TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.320

    more than: a month occupied by many Israelites in attending annual feasts PP 541TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.321

    2,000 years have passed since Ezra prepared his heart to seek and do God’s law PK 623TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.322

    Moses did not stay long in grave before his resurrection PP 478TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.323

    Moses died 1,500 years before Christ did DA 421TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.324

    Moses fasted 40 days on Mt. Sinai PP 313TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.325

    Moses fled to Midian when he was 40 years old Ed 65; PP 246-7; 3SG 185-6; SR 109-10TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.326

    Moses lived: 1,600 years before John did GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.327

    through sixscore winters PP 425TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.328

    Moses was: called up into Mt. Sinai on Sabbath day PP 313TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.329

    40 days on Mt. Sinai GW 143; PP 313, 335TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.330

    miraculously sustained 40 days on Mt. Sinai 5BC 1079; PP 329TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.331

    12 years old when taken to Pharaoh’s palace PP 244; 3SG 182; SR 108TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.332

    Moses spent 40 years as shepherd in Midian CT 417; Ed 62, 64; FE 360, 423; GW 332-3; PP 247-8, 255, 333; 3SG 186; SR 110TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.333

    Moses wrote: book of Deuteronomy more than 1,400 years before Christ lived on earth DA 121TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.334

    book of Job while shepherd in Midian Ed 159TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.335

    books of Bible 1,600 years before John did GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.336

    books of Bible 2,500 years after creation GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.337

    Genesis while he was shepherd in Midian PP 251TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.338

    Naboth’s execution occurred three years before Ahab’s death PK 206-7TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.339

    Nadab ruled over Israel only a few months PK 109TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.340

    national fast-day in ninth month of fifth year of Jehoiakim’s reign PK 433TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.341

    Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem in ninth year of Zedekiah’s reign PK 452TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.342

    Nebuchadnezzar felt God’s judgment one year after being forewarned PK 519TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.343

    Nebuchadnezzar for first time besieged and captured Jerusalem early in reign of Jehoiakim PK 428TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.344

    Nebuchadnezzar was maniac seven years PK 520TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.345

    Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of Daniel 2 occurred: more than half a century before Belshazzar’s feast PK 527TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.346

    soon after Daniel and companions had entered service of the king PK 491TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.347

    Nehemiah waited four months for opportunity to present his request to Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) PK 630TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.348

    night interview of Nicodemus with Christ occurred three years before His death AA 104; DA 176TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.349

    Nineveh given 40 years of probation in Jonah’s time 2SM 149TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.350

    ninth month of Jewish year was in winter PK 433TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.351

    no rain fell during wheat harvest in May and June in East PP 615TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.352

    no Scriptures during first 2,500 years of human history GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.353

    no servile work was to be performed on: first day of Feast of Unleavened Bread PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.354

    on seventh day of Feast of Unleavened Bread PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.355

    Noah lived 350 years after Flood PP 120TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.356

    Noah preached 120 years before Flood FE 504; LS 208; PP 96, 102; SR 62-3; 7T 36TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.357

    Noah was in ark seven days before Flood came PP 98; 3SG 68; SR 65-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.358

    Noah’s ark was tossed about by Flood five long months PP 105TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.359

    Othniel ruled in Israel 40 years 2BC 1002TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.360

    Passover had been observed 1,500 years by Israelites before Christ’s death GC 399TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.361

    Passover lamb was slain on fourteenth day of first Jewish month GC 399TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.362

    Passover moon shone broad and full from cloudless sky when Christ went to Gethsemane to pray with disciples DA 685TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.363

    Passover observance began with birth of Hebrew nation DA 76; PP 273-80TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.364

    Passover, time of, corresponded to close of March or beginning of April DA 76TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.365

    Passover was: celebrated on fourteenth day of the month at even PP 486, 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.366

    followed by seven days of Feast of Unleavened Bread DA 77; PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.367

    held when barley was beginning to ripen in Palestine PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.368

    observed in springtime DA 76; PP 537-8TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.369

    patriarchs from Adam to Noah lived nearly 1,000 years, with few exceptions CH 19TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.370

    Paul and Barnabas labored together a year in Antioch of Syria SR 301TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.371

    Paul at Jerusalem about three years after his conversion AA 128TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.372

    Paul labored: a year and a half at Corinth AA 270; 7T 268TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.373

    more than three years at Ephesus AA 291TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.374

    Paul lived more than 1,000 years after Abraham and Lot did 6T 342TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.375

    Paul was: executed on summer’s day AA 511-2; SR 317TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.376

    released by Nero in year before Rome was burned AA 487TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.377

    shipwrecked at Melita in November 6BC 1067TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.378

    Paul was prisoner two years at: Caesarea AA 426, 454; 6BC 1066TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.379

    Rome AA 453, 464, 485, 487TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.380

    Paul wrote First Epistle to Corinthians during latter part of his stay at Ephesus AA 298TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.381

    Paul’s second trial at Rome occurred not long before Nero’s infamous expedition to Greece AA 496-7TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.382

    Pekah ruled over Israel 20 years PK 287TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.383

    Philistines attacked Israel in second year of King Saul’s reign PP 616TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.384

    Philistines kept ark of covenant seven months PP 586; 4aSG 108; SR 188TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.385

    Philistines took ark of covenant from Israelites more than 100 years before prophecy of Jer. 26:4-6 was given PK 415-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.386

    Philistines were routed at Mizpeh 20 years after taking ark of covenant from Israelites PP 591TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.387

    popular feeling turned against Christ in Galilee one year after it had happened in Judea DA 393TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.388

    priests of each course were required to render one week of service in temple twice a year in Christ’s time DA 97TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.389

    prophecy of: Deut. 28:56, 57 was given 1,400 years before Romans destroyed Jerusalem GC 32TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.390

    Jer. 25:2, 3 was given in fourth year of Jehoiakim’s reign PK 430TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.391

    prophecy re Ottoman Empire (Turkey) was fulfilled on Aug. 11, 1840 GC 334-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.392

    prophetic period of: 1,260 years See One thousand two hundred and sixty yearsTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.393

    70 weeks See Two thousand three hundred yearsTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.394

    2,300 years See Two thousand three hundred yearsTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.395

    Psalms 76 and 78 were written 1,000 years before Romans destroyed Jerusalem in A.D. 70 GC 23TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.396

    recurring seasons came in their order during antediluvian times PP 96TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.397

    Rehoboam’s reign, prosperity of first three years of PK 92-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.398

    reigns of Baasha, Elah, Zimri, and Imri totaled nearly 40 years PK 110TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.399

    Revelation was written half a century after crucifixion of Christ GC 466TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.400

    Roman army under Cestius besieged Jerusalem at time of Feast of Tabernacles GC 31TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.401

    ruins of Solomon’s pagan shrines were followed by 1,000 years of apostasy in Israel 2BC 1032-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.402

    Sabbath still held sacred 40 years after Christ’s death DA 630TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.403

    sacrifices offered 4,000 years, Christ put end to 5BC 1139TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.404

    Samaria fell to Assyrians during Isaiah’s time PK 305TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.405

    Samaria was besieged by Shalmaneser of Assyria two years after Passover observance of Hezekiah PK 291TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.406

    Samson judged Israel 20 years PP 564TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.407

    Samuel was 12 years old when given special commission from God 2BC 1010TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.408

    Samuel’s mother taught him during his first three years 2BC 1008TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.409

    sanctuary was: built at Sinai in about half a year PP 349TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.410

    set up at Sinai at opening of second year of Exodus PP 374TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.411

    Sanhedrin condemned Christ to death soon after daybreak DA 714-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.412

    Sanhedrin, members of, were to be men advanced in years though not aged DA 132-3TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.413

    Satan bound 1,000 years See MillenniumTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.414

    Satan has: lost none of his skill and shrewdness during nearly 6,000 years of tempting men 2T 172TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.415

    struggled 6,000 years to maintain possession of earth PP 342TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.416

    Satan has been: bent on deceiving and ruining man 6,000 years GC 10TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.417

    filling earth with woe 6,000 years GC 673TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.418

    Satan worked 4,000 years: against God’s government from fall of Adam to time of Christ 1SM 280TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.419

    for man’s ruin and degradation prior to Christ’s crucifixion DA 759TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.420

    Satan’s prison house has received God’s people 6,000 years GC 659TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.421

    Satan’s warfare against God has continued nearly 6,000 years on earth GC 552-3; SR 394TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.422

    Satan’s work of rebellion has made earth tremble 6,000 years GC 659TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.423

    Scripture canon was formed during 1,600 years from Moses to John GC 5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.424

    Scriptures were translated into Greek hundreds of years before Christ’s birth DA 33TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.425

    second advent, exact time of, is God’s mystery DA 633TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.426

    second temple was built at Jerusalem about 500 years before Christ was born GC 23TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.427

    second tithe of every third year was to be used at home to entertain Levites and the poor PP 530TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.428

    Sennacherib did not reign long after disaster at Jerusalem PK 361TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.429

    Sermon on Mount was given more than 1,400 years after Israel assembled in vale of Shechem in Joshua’s time MB 1TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.430

    seven apostles met with Christ by Sea of Galilee soon after Passover week had ended DA 809TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.431

    seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine in Egypt in Joseph’s time PP 220-1, 224-31TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.432

    seventh day of Feast of Unleavened Bread was day of holy convocation PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.433

    Shalmaneser of Assyria besieged Samaria two years after Passover observance by Hezekiah PK 291TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.434

    Shechemites were slain by Simeon and Levi nearly 50 years before Jacob’s death PP 204-5TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.435

    Shem lived 500 years after Flood PP 120TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.436

    Shiloh was ruined by Philistines when they took ark of covenant from Israelites PK 415-6; PP 514TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.437

    Sihon was defeated 38 years after Israel’s rebellion at Kadesh PP 435TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.438

    six days of first week were employed by God in work of creating earth PP 111; see above days of creation weekTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.439

    Sodom was destroyed more than 1,000 years before Paul lived 6T 342TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.440

    Solomon reigned: nearly 200 years before Uzziah did PK 303TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.441

    300 years before Josiah did PK 405TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.442

    spiritual revival in fifteenth year of reign of Asa PK 112TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.443

    spring of Jericho was healed by Elisha five centuries after fall of city in Joshua’s time PK 229-30TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.444

    spies of Israel spent 40 days spying out land of Canaan PP 387, 391; 4T 148TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.445

    in time of ripe grapes PP 287; 4aSG 21-2; 4T 148TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.446

    sun was suddenly darkened at midday during Christ’s crucifixion DA 753TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.447

    system of types and ceremonies pointed to Christ’s death 4,000 years before it occurred DA 652; GC 328TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.448

    temple of Solomon stood more than 400 years PK 459TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.449

    temple of Solomon was built in seven years PK 35TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.450

    ten tribes of Israel were to be “wanderers among the nations” until end of time PK 298TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.451

    terrible condition of Jewish nation 1,800 years after Christ’s death DA 739TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.452

    three and half years of drought and famine in Elijah’s time DA 238, 425; PK 137, 144, 157, 160, 217; 3T 287TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.453

    Titus and Roman army resumed siege of Jerusalem at time of Passover GC 31TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.454

    Tola judged Israel 23 years 2BC 1005TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.455

    tree of life yields its fruit every month GC 675TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.456

    trumpet of jubilee was sounded on Day of Atonement every fiftieth year PP 533TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.457

    twelfth year was dividing line between childhood and youth among Jews DA 75TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.458

    two centuries and more of history of ten tribes of Israel PK 279TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.459

    Uzziah reigned nearly 200 years after Solomon did PK 303TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.460

    wave sheaf of: barley was presented before God on second day of Feast of Unleavened Bread DA 77; PP 539TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.461

    first ripe grain had been presented before the Lord more than 1,000 years before Christ rose from the dead DA 785-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.462

    week, first, did not consist of vast and indefinite periods of time Ed 128-9; PP 111; 3SG 90-2; TM 135-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.463

    first, measured off by God Himself as sample for successive weeks to close of time PP 111TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.464

    first six days of, are given to man to work because God employed same period of first week in work of creation PP 111; 3SG 91TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.465

    week of seven days originated at creation PP 111TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.466

    weekly cycle of seven literal days: has been preserved and brought down through Bible history 3SG 90TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.467

    originated in great facts of first seven days Ed 128-9; PP 111-2; 3SG 90; TM 135-6TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.468

    Zechariah prophesied 500 years before Christ’s birth DA 569; GC 405TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.469

    Zerubbabel and fellow exiles returned to Jerusalem about 70 years before decree of Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) came to throne PK 607TopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.470

    See also DatesTopIndex .Chronology and time relationships.471

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