Judaism vs. Christianity

By emista1
  • Period: 200 to 300

    2nd Century AD

    Christians became constantly persecuted and were treated as scapegoats
  • Period: 300 to 400

    3rd Century AD

    Despite the prosecutions, Christianity had spread through Rome and beyond until their numbers reached in the millions.
  • 312

    AD

    Constantine, the current Roman Emperor, fights three rivals for leaderaship of Rome. God sent him a sign of christianity that helped him win the wars.
  • 313

    AD

    Constantine declared Christianity to be one of the official religions of Rome and for persecutions to be stopped.
  • 325

    AD

    To further the teachings of Cristianity, Constantine brought in church leaders to Anantolia where Nicen Creed was theen written.
  • Period: Mar 6, 1200 to Mar 6, 1300

    BC

    The exodus too place: The Hebrews fled Egypt.
  • BC

    The descendants of Abraham move to Egypt.
  • Period: to

    BC

    Jesus was believed to be born around this time.
  • AD

    Rome took control of the Jewish Kingdom.
  • Period: to

    AD

    He preached, taught, did good deeds, and performed miracles for the next 3 years.
  • AD

    Enthusiastic crowds greeted Jesus when he came to Jerusalem, for they believed him to be their messiah.
  • BC

    Roan power spread to Judea
  • AD

    A band of Jews rebelled agaisnt Rinm
  • AD

    Rome took control of the Jewish Kingdom.
  • AD

    The Jewish fortress, the Masada, held up through therebellions until now.
  • BC

    Solomon, son of savid & Bathsheba, became the most powerful of the the Hebrew Kings.
  • BC

    Solomon's Kingdom divided into two; the northern part became Israel and thesouth became Judah.
  • AD

    Theodosius announced Christianity as the official Roman religion.
  • AD

    Augustine becomes bishop of the city of Hippo in North Africa.
  • BC

    The Babylonians attacked them intil their city finally fell.
  • BC

    The Persian King, Cyrus the Great, conquered the babylonians.
  • Period: to Mar 6, 1020

    BC

    The Hebrews united under King Saul, King David, and King Solomon. The new kingdom became Israel.
  • AD

    The jews tried again to break from the Romands again. Diaspora: The disposal of the Jews.