List of Hebrew Bible events


The Hebrew Bible is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures and is the textual source for the Christian Old Testament. In addition to religious instruction, the collection chronicles a series of events that explain the origins and travels of the Hebrew people in the ancient Near East. The historicity of the collection of scriptures is a source of ongoing debate.
The events of the Hebrew Bible can be subdivided into 3 main sections: the [|Torah], the [|Nevi'im], and the [|Ketuvim].
The events listed in the Torah start with the creation of the universe and conclude with transfer of authority from Moses to Joshua and the death of Moses.
The Nevi'im is authored by leading Hebrew prophets from the time Joshua leads the Hebrew people into Canaan until some time after the return of Hebrew remnant from Babylonian exile. In addition to recorded significant contemporary military and political events, many future events are predicted.
The Ketuvim recounts events over the same timeline as the Nevi'im, but from the point of view of secular leaders and lesser prophets.

[Torah]

Genesis">Book of Genesis">Genesis

Exodus

Leviticus

Numbers

[Deuteronomy]

[Nevi'im]

Joshua">Book of Joshua">Joshua

Judges">Book of Judges">Judges

Othniel
Ehud
  • Ehud gains the victory over Moabite King Eglon
Shamgar
Deborah
Gideon
Abimelech
Tola
  • Tola the son of Puah, the son of Dodo, a man of Issachar dwelt in Shamir in mount Ephraim. He judged Israel for twenty-three years,
Jair
Jephthah
  • Jephthah and His Vow, 11: 1-40
Ibzah
12:8-10
Elon
12:11, 12
Abdon
12:13-15
Samson
  • The Birth of Samson, 13:1-25
  • Samson's Phlistine Wife, 14:1-20
  • The Philistine's Defeated, 15: 1-20
  • Samson and Delilah, 16:1-31
  • The Death of Samson, 17:1-13
Other Stories

1 & 2 Samuel">Books of Samuel">1 & 2 Samuel

1 & 2 Kings">Books of Kings">1 & 2 Kings

Jeremiah">Book of Jeremiah">Jeremiah

  • Call of Jeremiah,
  • Jeremiah sees an almond rod then a boiling pot,
  • Jeremiah's message at the temple gate,
  • Jeremiah buys a linen waistband and puts it in the crevice of a rock near the Euphrates.
  • The LORD tells Jeremiah that he can't get married or have children,
  • Jeremiah stands at the city gate proclaiming the Sabbath's importance
  • Jeremiah visits the potter,
  • Jeremiah takes a potter's clay jar and some of the elders to the valley of Ben-hinnon,
  • Pashur, the chief officer in the house of the LORD, beats Jeremiah and puts him in stocks. Jeremiah's complains to God.
  • Zedekiah, Pashur, and Zephaniah ask Jeremiah if there is a positive message from the LORD. Jeremiah prophesies doom for them. He predicts the coming of the Branch.
  • Jeremiah summarizes 23 years of prophetic ministry; lists the nations under judgment and predicts 70 years of captivity.
  • Jeremiah prophesies against the temple and the city. He is accused of a capital crime. His life is spared after discussion of precedence. Thanks to Ahikam the son of Shaphan.
  • Following the LORD's directive, Jeremiah puts himself in bonds and a yoke. He relates that the LORD has given Nebuchadnezzar the land until his time comes. Hananiah breaks Jeremiah's yoke and prophesies the opposite message.
  • The Exile

Hosea

Hosea was a prophet who lived and prophesied just before the destruction of Israel in 722 BC. He preached to the northern kingdom. Throughout the book you will see that he refers to Israel and Ephraim. Ephraim was the largest tribe in Israel and sometimes the whole nation was referred to as Ephraim.

Jonah">Book of Jonah">Jonah

[Ketuvim]

Ruth">Book of Ruth">Ruth

Esther">Book of Esther">Esther

Daniel">Book of Daniel">Daniel

Ezra">Book of Ezra">Ezra/Nehemiah">Book of Nehemiah">Nehemiah