| 1404 BC | Conquest of Amorite Kingdoms east of Jordan River |
| 1403 BC | Crossing of Jordan River (Fall of Jericho) |
| 1403-1397 BC | Initial conquest of cities of Canaan under Joshua |
| 1397-1378 BC | Remainder of the life of Joshua |
| 1378-1357 BC | Israel judged by the Elders |
| 1357-1349 BC | Oppression of Cushanrishathaim, King of Mesopotamia |
| 1349-1309 BC | Othniel - Deliverer/Judge |
| 1309-1291 BC | Moabite Oppression (southern Israel only) |
| 1291-1211 BC | Ehud - Deliverer/Judge (southern portion of Israel) |
| 1211-1191 BC | Canaanite Oppression (Galilee & Samaria only) |
| 1191-1151 BC | Deborah - Deliverer/Judge (Northern Israel only) |
| 1151-1144 BC | Midianite Oppression (Galilee, Jezreel Valley, Samaria, Gilead only) |
| 1152-1112 BC | Eli - Priest and Judge (Central Israel only) |
| 1144-1104 BC | Gideon - Deliverer/Judge (Northern Israel only) |
| 1104-1064 BC | Philistine Oppression (Southwest) |
| 1112-1084 BC | Eli's sons priests/Judges (Central) |
| 1104-1086 BC | Ammonite Oppression (East) |
| 1085-1065 BC | Samson - Deliverer/Judge (Southwest) |
| 1084 BC | Battle of Ebenezer (Ark captured; Shiloh destroyed) (Central) |
| 1086-1080 BC | Jephthah - Deliverer/Judge (East) |
| 1084-1048 BC | Samuel - Priest/Judge (southwest, central and east) |
| 928 BC | Divided Monarch. Split between Israel and Judah |
| 721-718 B.C. | Israel taken captive by Shalmanesar in Assyria. |
| 605-585 B.C. | Babylonians took 2 tribes (Benjamin & Judah) of Judah captive |
| 44 BC | Julius Caesar made Corinth a Roman colony |
| 2 BC | Paul born |
| 31 A.D. | New Testament Church began on day of Pentecost. (True church of God). Christ crucified. |
| 32-35 AD | Stephen stoned |
| 33-35 AD | Paul called, struck blind 3 days. Converted and preached. |
| 33-38 AD | Paul spent 3 years in Arabia. Taught by Christ (Gal 1:17-18; 1Cor 9:1; 15:8) |
| 36 AD | Paul returned to Damascus, where he preached. |
| 38 AD | Paul fled the Jews in Damascus. First trip to Jerusalem (15 days), then returned to Tarsus. |
| 39 AD | Barnabus brings Paul to Antioch (new headquarter). They minister to church at Antioch one year. |
| 41-54 AD | Claudius Caesar reigned. Roman emperor. Time of famine. |
| 43 AD | Apostle James martyred. Peter imprisoned. |
| 46-47 AD | Paul and Barnabus, second visit to Jerusalem during famine. Titus was with them. Paul and Barnabus returned to Antioch. Paul and Barnabus ordained Apostles. Peter's visit to Antioch; Paul confronts him. |
| 46-48 AD | First Apostolic Journey through Asia Minor (ends at Antioch)Church established in Galatia. |
| 49 AD | Claudius ordered all Jews out of Rome. Jews expelled. |
| 49 AD | In the Fall, Paul is still in Antioch. Judaizing Christians attack Galatians. In the winter, is the Council at Jerusalem. |
| 49 AD | Paul wrote book of Galatians just before council at Jerusalem from Antioch to churches of southern Galatia: Lystra, Derbe, Iconium, Antioch of Pisidia |
| 50-51 A.D. | Paul wrote book of I Thessalonians (of the first of Paul's writings) |
| 51 AD | Paul wrote II Thessalonians from Corinth to Thessalonians |
| 55 AD | Paul wrote book of I Corinthians in the spring, Unleavened Bread season from Ephesus to the christians at corinth.. |
| 55-56 AD | Paul wrote book of II Corinthians in the winter, from Macedonia to christians at Corinth |
| 57 AD | Paul wrote book of Romans from Corinth to the Christians at Rome (Acts 20:2) |
| 60 AD | Paul dictated the book of Ephesians early in his first Roman imprisonment and Luke wrote it.. |
| 60-62 AD | Paul wrote book of Philemon during his first Roman imprisonment to Philemon, a church member. |
| 60-62 AD | Paul wrote book of Phillippians probably from roman imprisonment to the church at Philippi, predominantly Gentile |
| 60-62 AD | Paul wrote book of Colossians during imprisonment in his home in Rome to city of Colosse |
| 61-64 Ad | Paul wrote book of Titus after first imprisonment. Pastoral epistle to Titus |
| 62 A.D. | Book of Acts written by Luke. |
| 62 AD | Paul is released from prison |
| 62-64 AD | Book of Hebrews written. Tradition says Paul wrote it, but that is not known for a fact. |
| 62-67 AD | Paul wrote the book of I Timothy as a pastoral epistle to Timothy after his (Pauls) imprisonment in Rome from Macedonia to Timothy in Ephesus to encourage Timothy. |
| 64 AD | Nero set fire to Rome. Tradition says he blamed Christians, particularly Paul. Paul indicted for starting new religion. |
| 67 | Paul's final epistle was book of 2 Timothy written during the last days of his second Roman imprisonment |
| 68 | Paul's death (tradition is that he was beheaded under Nero..Roman emperor) |
| 69 | Christians fled Jerusalem. |
| 93-100 | John wrote Revelation at Patmos. Book was revealed to apostle John. After he left Patmos, he went to Ephesus. |
| 107 | Martyrdom of Simeon - last leader of church |
| 329 | Council of Nicea. Constantine declared christianity the only religion. Declared Sunday the Sabbath. Day of rest for his empire. Sunday="The Lord's Day" |
| 787 AD | 2nd Council of Nicea - worship of icons was discussion. Icons were images that the people practically worshipped. Outcome=allowed to have them, but don't worship...have balance. |
| 1927 | Mr. Armstrong baptised. |
| 1931 | Ordained by Oregon conference to apostle. |
| 1934 | church began in present form w/broadcast and magazine, and met in school house in Eugene, Oregon.. |
| 1953 | Big Sandy est as church |
| 1972 | Reader's Digest opened to us and financing became available for Auditorium and beginning of construction |
| 1974 | Church learned to count Pentecost properly. |