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Gen.5:3 [ Seth is born, Adam age 130 ];

Gen.46:26 [ Jacob's family population ];

47:9,11 [ Jacob age 130 ];

How much time between Adam to Jacob age 130?

How much time from the flood to Jacob age 130?

How much time after Promised Land covenant is it to Jacob age 130?

How can any one know the bible without knowing the time for them as we know it for ourselves?

2007-09-26 06:15:26 · 7 answers · asked by jeni 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

study bible only, to write on pages of birth and death, events ect.

I knew that I would not know the bible until I got the time frame correct.

The time frame put everything in the place and order that it should be in.

At year 2513, O.T. 1110 years, 39 books, many write, done 443 before Christ.

Moses could not write Genesis, but could compile it 857 to 897 years after flood. Job was before Moses so that Moses had to compile this book also.

222 years after flood, Terah born. Noah died Gen.9:28,29; 350 years after fld.
205 Gen.11:32; he dies. Shem dies 502 years after flood. Gen.11:10;
------ Gen.12:4; Abraham age 75, gets Promised Land covenant and he is
427 years after the flood [ was year 1656 ]..
025 Abraham age 100 Gen.21:5; Isaac is born. 452 years after flood.
060 Isaac age 60, and heir Jacob Gen.25:26; born. 512 years after flood.
130 age of Jacob, Gen.47:9,11; with 70 in family now in Rameses Egypt at
642 years after flood, 215 years &
after Gen.12:4;

2007-09-26 20:09:39 · update #1

017 Gen.47:28; Jacob dies 659 years after the flood. Joseph is age 57.
053 years life,Joseph from age 30 is governor 80 years in Egypt, Joseph dies
712 years after the flood. Ends Genesis 50:26; 185 years to Josh.24:32;
065 years, Moses born, Pharoah killing all males born in family of Abraham.
777 years after the flood, in 80 years is 215 years in Rameses Exo.12:37;
080 age of Moses at Exodus Exo.7:7; 12:40,41; Gal.3:16-18 [ 430 years law ];
857 years after flood to Exodus. Num.33:38,39; Priest Aaron age 123 dies.
040 Deut.34:7; Deut,1:3; 29:5; 34:7; Prophet Judge Moses age 120 dies.
897 years after the flood, and 40 years after the Exodus and all has the laws.
001 Josh.5:6,10,14; 14th day in New year ends 40 years after Exodus begun.
898th year after flood. Judges began in the Promised Land with Joshua.
300 years Judges 11: 26; Jair dies.
------1198 years after the flood for troubles.
------Acts 13:20; 450 after Exodus Samuel age 80, 1307 years after flood, & king Saul

2007-09-26 20:15:58 · update #2

------1Ki.2:10,11; King David 1333 to 1373 after flood, 1077 to 1037 BC.
------1Ki.6:1; 480 years after death of Moses, 1377 years after the flood,
-------Solomon year 4, temple begun, Solomon has 36 years of 40, 1413 after
flood, year 3069 and 997 before Christ will be in Rome world Empire #6.

Rossonero - 2006,

Thanks, for being so close.

Suspendor of Disbeli....,

I agree about the canopy, the flood, the loss of the life sustaining earth.
Thanks.

Madnoelle

Time for plant life and Man is new moon to new moon. Thanks.

Earth Angel

I do the genealogy of Jesus Matt.1:1-17; The Priestline & kingline too!

This time is taking us toward salvation with Jesus second coming.

Thanks every one, I just wanted to share my method of learning.

2007-09-26 20:29:50 · update #3

7 answers

If you're into mathematical equations you might sit and figure out the genealogies in Genesis 11 and you might come to some answer, but I am not certain why specific timetables about people's ages makes us incapable of knowing the important points of the Bible. It doesn't tell us their specific diets either, or what their pastimes were. We read of someone being the father of a people but we don't have details about every individual that made up an entire people. All of biblical history is an example of man's failures before God, and God's redemption through grace; Christ being the culmination of that.
You might also look at Matthew 1 and Luke 3 in the New Testament, as they show the family tree of Jesus including Adam and Jacob, but nobody believes that these are complete, they only show the line with mention of the most significant characters.

2007-09-26 06:45:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why do you insist on knowing the day and time of ancient events? How can it possibly matter? By age 130, Jacob was probably dead. Remember, before the Flood, there was a canopy similar to the one covering Venus over the earth, which protected them from destructive solar radiation, and contained elements which are no longer present in the atmosphere. And yes, there IS proof of that. Archaeologists have found a hammer forged with elements impossible to combine in our current atmosphere. How'd a bunch of nomad shepherds manage THAT?

2007-09-26 06:25:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

>How much time between Adam to Jacob age 130?

The flood was about 1650 years after Adam, Noah lived 350 years beyond it, Abraham was born towards the end of this time, Isaac was born when he was around 90, Jacob when Isaac was about 60. Plus 130 years is about 2280 years (this is off the top of my head, not exact)

>How much time from the flood to Jacob age 130?

About 630 years

>How much time after Promised Land covenant is it to Jacob age 130?

About 400 years.

>How can any one know the bible without knowing the time for them as we know it for ourselves?

I don't see that knowing the time is necessary, but the years are pretty clearly listed in Gen.

2007-09-26 06:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 2 0

I read, once upon a time, that the 'years' before the flood were equivalent to moon cycles and that if you divide them by twelve point something (there are between 12 and 13 moons every solar year), then the time comes out to around 70 something. I never checked it out myself but it sounded reasonable. I always found it fascinating that Ramses lived 3 times longer than the average for that time. I've never read anywhere where his age was compared to the Bible guy (who's name I can't think of right now-the one who lived the longest...supposedly)

2007-09-26 06:28:08 · answer #4 · answered by strpenta 7 · 0 0

They would have had a lot, and that's how the earth came to be full of people. Unfortunately, they became bad, and so the world became full of violent people. God killed them in the flood, and only 8 survived. That's where everyone comes from whose alive now. Genesis 6:11 And the earth came to be ruined in the sight of the [true] God and the earth became filled with violence. Genesis 8:18 At that Noah went out (of the ark), and also his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives with him.

2016-05-19 01:05:16 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

All generations descend from Adam and Eve in multiple progression!

2007-10-02 20:31:51 · answer #6 · answered by Hari O 4 · 0 0

It's a fairy tale.

Don't sweat the details.

2007-09-26 06:17:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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