In his Study Bible John MacArthur gives these as:-
-Elijah 855 - 865BC
-Elisha 790 - 855BC
-Obadiah 840 - 850BC
-Joel 796 - 835BC
In around the 8th or 7th century bce and, by the mid-6th century BCE, had become part of the Greek literary canon.
Homer lived in approximately 850 BCE. He did not transcribe The Iliad but performed it orally. The oldest known copy of The Iliad dates to the 10th century CE.
12th Century BCE.
3rd Century BCE.
Phoenician princess Jezebel ruled as queen consort of the northern Kingdom of Israel in the 9th century BCE. She was married to King Ahab and is often associated with the promotion of Baal worship, which led to significant religious conflict in Israel. Jezebel's reign is generally placed around 874 to 853 BCE, during which her influence and actions left a lasting legacy in biblical narratives.
9th Century BCE.
In the 9th Century BCE.
In the 9th Century BCE.
17 centuries. From the last day of the 9th century BCE to the first day of the 9th century AD was just over 1600 years while From the first day of the 9th century BCE to the last day of the 9th century AD was just under 1800 years.
According to traditional chronology, he judged in the 10th century BCE.
The Phoenician people in the 9th Century BCE.
China, probably between the 10th and 2nd century BCE.
Hebrew is much older. Hebrew has been around for thousands of years. The oldest Hebrew inscription dates back to the 10th century BCE.Latin only originated around the 1st century BCE.
In around the 8th or 7th century bce and, by the mid-6th century BCE, had become part of the Greek literary canon.
Time of the Judges. After Joshua before Saul.
the 10th century BCE, although it is possible that an earlier Jebusite sanctuary had stood on the site.
Here are those languages ranked in order from Oldest to Youngest, as far as modern linguistics can determine from inscriptions:Chinese ( 13th century BCE)Hebrew (11th century BCE)Arabic ( 9th-7th Century BCE)Persian ( 4th-5th century BCE)Greek ( 3rd century BCE)These numbers are based on old inscriptions. The actual ages of all of these languages pre-date writing, and are unknown.