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  2. Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    Uzziah's reign was 52 years in the middle of the 8th century BC, and Isaiah must have begun his ministry a few years before Uzziah's death, probably in the 740s BC. He may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh. Thus, Isaiah may have prophesied for as long as 64 years. [13]

  3. Timeline of the Hebrew prophets - Wikipedia

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    c. 837 BC–c. 800 BC [citation needed] King Joash of Judah. prophecy of Jonah [1] during the time of Babylonian captivity, though dating of the book ranges from the 6th to the late 3rd century BC. c. 796 BC–c. 768 BC [citation needed] King Amaziah of Judah. prophecy of Amos, Hosea. c. 767 BC–c. 754 BC [citation needed] King Uzziah of Judah

  4. Book of Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Isaiah is divided between verse and prose passages, and a currently popular theory is that the verse passages represent the prophecies of the original 8th-century Isaiah, while the prose sections are "sermons" on his texts composed at the court of Josiah a hundred years later, at the end of the 7th century. [29]

  5. Hosea - Wikipedia

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    In the Hebrew Bible, Hosea (/ h oʊ ˈ z iː ə / hoh-ZEE-ə or / h oʊ ˈ z eɪ ə / hoh-ZAY-ə; Hebrew: הוֹשֵׁעַ, romanized: Hōšēaʿ, lit. 'Salvation'), also known as Osee [1] (Ancient Greek: Ὡσηέ, romanized: Hōsēé), son of Beeri, was an 8th-century BC prophet in Israel and the nominal primary author of the Book of Hosea.

  6. List of pharaohs - Wikipedia

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    5 to 7 years or 3 years, 1769–1766 BC [114] Khutawyre Wegaf: Founder of the dynasty in old studies Around 1767 BC Userkare Khendjer: Possibly the first Semitic pharaoh, built a pyramid at Saqqara: Minimum 4 years and 3 months c. 1765 BC Smenkhkare Imyremeshaw: Attested by two colossal statues Reigned less than 10 years, starting 1759 BC [114 ...

  7. Timeline of Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century French Jewish philosopher best known for his Sefer Milhamot Adonai ("The Book of the Wars of the Lord") as well as for his philosophical commentaries. 1304–1394 Jews are repeatedly expelled from France and readmitted, for a price. 1343 Jews persecuted in Western Europe are invited to Poland by Casimir the Great. 1346–1353

  8. Jonah - Wikipedia

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    ' dove ') [a] is a Jewish prophet in the Hebrew Bible hailing from Gath-hepher in the Northern Kingdom of Israel around the 8th century BCE. He is the central figure of the Book of Jonah, one of the minor prophets, which details his reluctance in delivering the judgment of God to the city of Nineveh (near present-day Mosul) in the Neo-Assyrian ...

  9. 8th century BC - Wikipedia

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    The 8th century BC started the first day of 800 BC and ended the last day of 701 BC. The 8th century BC was a period of great change for several historically significant civilizations. In Egypt, the 23rd and 24th dynasties lead to rule from Kingdom of Kush in the 25th Dynasty.