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Keith Essex
Isaiah’s Dated Oracles in Historical Context

Isaiah's Dated Oracles in Historical Context

Year B.C.
Biblical Text
Historical Event
Isaiah's Experience
791
Accession of Uzziah [Azariah] in Judah
c. 759
Birth of Isaiah
752
Pekah rules in Gilead
750
Accession of Jotham in Judah [Leprosy of Uzziah]
745
Tiglath-pileser [Pul] became King in Assyria
743
Tiglath-pileser [Pul] received tribute from Menahem of Israel
Ahaz became co-regent with Jotham in Judah
740
Pekah became sole ruler in Israel
739
The death of Uzziah Isaiah called and inducted into prophetic ministry
735/4
The alliance of Pekah [Israel] and Rezin [Aram] against Judah
Isaiah predicted the failure of the plot of Pekah and Rezin
732
Tiglath-pileser captured Damascus and killed Rezin
Hoshea killed Pekah and became king of Israel
731
The death of Jotham; Ahaz became sole ruler in Judah
728
Hezekiah became coregent with Ahaz in Judah
722
The capture of Samaria by Shalmaneser or Sargon and the Exile of Israel
715
The death of Ahaz
Isaiah's Oracle concerning Philistia
Hezekiah became sole ruler in Judah
705
Sennacherib became king of Assyria
702/1
The sickness of Hezekiah
Isaiah predicted 15 more years for Hezekiah
701
Sennacherib besieged Jerusalem
Isaiah predicted Jerusalem's deliverance
686
The death of Hezekiah
681
The death of Sennacherib
The death of Isaiah (c. 680/79 BC)

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