Tradition places the Crossing of the Sea in 1312 BCE.
According to traditional chronology, the first Passover was in 1312 BCE.
Traditional chronology places Leviticus 23 in 1312 BCE. See also the Related Link.More about the contents of Leviticus 23
1312 BCE.
There is no record, tradition, history, evidence, or mesorah that the Children of Israel were ever in bondage in Syria. They were, however, not allowed to emigrate for several decades in the late 20th century.
The revelation on Mount Sinai was in 1312 BCE.
According to Jewish chronology, it was made in 1312 BCE.
From the time of Joseph until the Exodus under Moses. Traditionally, this is from 1523 BCE until 1312 BCE.
According to tradition, the Exodus was in 1312 BCE.
According to traditional chronology, it was in 1312 BCE.
According to tradition, it was the years of 1312 to 1272 BCE.
The 4th century BCE.