Dates Significant to Ezekiel's 430 Days Prophecy |
July 18, 606 BC (Gregorian): Nebuchadnezzar takes Jehoiakim captive (2 Chr. 36:6). |
July 18, 606 BC (Gregorian): Initial Servitude of the Nation begins (Jer. 25:12). |
April 15, 597 BC (Julian): Ezekiel taken captive with Jehoiachin (Eze. 33:21; 40:1). |
July 1, 593 BC (Julian): Date Ezekiel received the 430 Days prophecy of Ezekiel 4. |
December 11, 589 BC (Gregorian): Siege of Jerusalem began (Eze. 24:1). |
June 24, 587 BC (Gregorian): Jerusalem fell (Jer. 39:2). |
July 24, 587 BC (Gregorian): Nebuchadnezzar burns the Temple (Jer. 52:12-13). |
July 24, 587 BC (Gregorian): Initial Desolations of Jerusalem began (Dan. 9:2). |
July 15, 537 BC (Gregorian): Cyrus decrees Jews to return to Israel (2 Chr. 36:22-23). |
July 15, 537 BC (Gregorian): End of Initial Servitude of the Nation (Lev. 26:18). |
July 21, 518 BC (Gregorian): Haggai & Zechariah finishing 2nd Temple (Hag. 1:2). |
July 21, 518 BC (Gregorian): End of Initial Desolations of Jerusalem (Zec. 1:16). |
May 14, 1948 AD (Gregorian): Israel born as modern nation (Dan. 4:35). |
May 14, 1948 AD (Gregorian): End of Additional Servitude of the Nation (Is. 14:27). |
June 7, 1967 AD (Gregorian): Israelis recapture Jerusalem's Temple Mt. (Mat. 24:32). |
June 7, 1967 AD (Gregorian): End of Add'l. Desolations of Jerusalem (Lk. 21:24b). |