Generations of Adam
Date |
Name of Issue |
Age of Father at Birth |
BCE 4004 |
Adam Created |
130 |
BCE 3874 |
Seth |
105 |
BCE 3769 |
Enos |
90 |
BCE 3679 |
Cainan |
70 |
BCE 3609 |
Mahalaleel |
65 |
BCE 3544 |
Jared |
162 |
BCE 3382 |
Enoch |
65 |
BCE 3317 |
Methusaleh |
180 |
BCE 3137 |
Lamech |
182 |
BCE 2948 |
Noah |
502 |
BCE 2448 |
Japeth |
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BCE 2447 |
Ham |
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BCE 2446 |
Shem |
100 |
BCE 2348 |
The Flood |
|
BCE 2346 |
Arphaxad |
35 |
BCE 2311 |
Salah |
30 |
BCE 2281 |
Eber |
34 |
BCE 2247 |
Peleg |
30 |
BCE 2217 |
Reu |
32 |
BCE 2185 |
Serug |
30 |
BCE 2155 |
Nahor |
29 |
BCE 2133 |
Terah |
70 |
BCE 2063 |
Haran |
|
BCE |
Nahor |
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c. BCE 1996 |
Abraham |
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The date for Abram (Abraham) is the latest possible date and the correct one.
This is exactly 2000 years before Christ's entry to the Temple as a youth to speak with the elders in 7 CE.
The significance is that one symbolised or pointed to the other in the birthright sequences. God's anointed came to mankind and his progeny took its place among the teachers of mankind some forty jubilees later in the 30 th year of the jubilee. God spoke out of the mouth of a child.
Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248)
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