Biblical chronology strengthens confidence by showing Scripture’s unified history from creation, Flood, Abraham, Exodus, Christ, and the kingdom.
The Exodus Begins: Israel’s Departure From Egypt and Jehovah’s Deliverance (Exodus 12:31–51)
Israel’s Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. fulfilled Jehovah’s promise, judged Egypt, and began Israel’s ordered life as His covenant nation.
A Firm Answer on the Exodus and Jericho: Why 1446 B.C.E. and 1406 B.C.E. Still Stand
Scripture’s own chronology, joined to Jericho’s archaeological pattern, fixes the Exodus at 1446 B.C.E. and Jericho’s fall at 1406 B.C.E.
Old Testament Chronology and the Nature of Historical Time
Biblical chronology uses internal time-markers and regnal data that align with archaeological anchors, especially from the monarchy onward.
The Israelite Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. and the Red Sea Crossing
The Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. culminates in Jehovah’s public deliverance at the Red Sea, ending Pharaoh’s claim and founding Israel’s identity.
The Ipuwer Papyrus and the Biblical Plagues of Egypt — c. 1446 B.C.E.
The Ipuwer Papyrus records Egypt’s catastrophic collapse, vividly confirming the biblical plagues and Exodus around 1446 B.C.E.

