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Ancestral or patriarchal- 1800-1250 bce

The tribal, judges or pre-monarchic 1250-1010 bce

the united monarchy1010 - 930 bce

divided kingdom 930 - 723 bce

kingdom of Judah (spelling) 722-583 bce

exilic period 585-539 bce

post-exilic period 539-332 bce

Hellenic 332-175 bce

maccabees175-63 bce

roman - time of Jesus New Testament completely written during this period

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