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+ | | style="font-size: 95%; text-align:left; background:#ccf"|'''The Prophets''' (pre-Christ) | ||
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+ | <small> Following is a proposed chronology (with no certainty) of the Prophets as they appeared in history not as they are listed in the Septuagint:</small> | ||
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+ | '''5509 BC ''ca.''''' <br> | ||
+ | 1,000 ''ca.'' <br> | ||
+ | 800 BC (born). <br> | ||
+ | 835 BC to 699 BC. <br> | ||
+ | 793-753 BC. <br> | ||
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+ | 522-485 BC <br> | ||
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+ | 331 BC ''ca.'' <br> | ||
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+ | '''Creation of the World.''' <br> | ||
+ | Righteous [[David]], King of Isreal '02 ([[Sunday of the Forefathers]])<br> | ||
+ | Obdios (Obdias, Obadiah, Abdiu) contemporary of the Prophet Elias. Born 800BC. Celebrated [[November 19]]. <br> | ||
+ | Joel. Dating is difficult - anywhere between 835BC to 699BC. Celebrated [[October 19]] <br> | ||
+ | Jonas. Flourished between 793-753 BC. <br> | ||
+ | Amos of Tekoa. <br> | ||
+ | Hosea. <br> | ||
+ | Esaias <br> | ||
+ | Michaeas <br> | ||
+ | Naum <br> | ||
+ | Sophonias <br> | ||
+ | Jeremias <br> | ||
+ | Abbakoum <br> | ||
+ | the Holy Prophet [[Prophet Daniel|Daniel]] <br> | ||
+ | Ezekiel grew up in Jerusalem during the reign of Josias. He was from a priestly tribe and was deported to Babylon. | ||
+ | Haggai grew up in Babylon in captivity during the reign of Darius Hystaspes (522-485 BC). <br> | ||
+ | Zacharias grew up in Galaad. He was of the tribe of Levi. <br> | ||
+ | Malachias was born in Sopha after the return of the captives from Babylon (538 BC) and grew up during the reign of Artaxerxes Longimanus, between 433-425 BC. Celebrated [[January 31]]. <br> | ||
+ | [[Elijah]] ([[July 20]]) * Holy Prophet [[Habakkuk]], Twelve Minor Prophets ([[December 2]]) * [[Isaiah]] * [[Job the Long-suffering]] * [[Jonah]] * [[Micah]] * [[Moses]] ([[September 4]]) * [[Samuel]] <br> | ||
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Chronological Catalogue of Orthodox Saints | ||
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