Biblical Chronology. Valeriy Sterkh
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Название: Biblical Chronology

Автор: Valeriy Sterkh

Издательство: Издательские решения

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СКАЧАТЬ The birth of Cainan

      “And Enos lived 190 years, and begat Cainan” (Gen 5:9).

      436+190=626

      796 (-4754). The birth of Mahalaleel

      “And Cainan lived 170 years, and begat Mahalaleel” (Gen 5:12).

      626+170=796

      961 (-4589). The birth of Jared

      “And Mahalaleel lived 165 years, and begat Jared” (Gen 5:15).

      796+165=961

      1123 (-4427). The birth of Enoch

      “And Jared lived an 162 years, and he begat Enoch” (Gen 5:18).

      961+162=1123

      1288 (-4262). The birth of Methuselah

      “And Enoch lived 165 years, and begat Methuselah” (Gen 5:21).

      1123+165=1288

      1475 (-4075). The birth of Lamech

      “And Methuselah lived an 187 years, and begat Lamech” (Gen 5:25).

      1288+187=1475

      1663 (-3887). The birth of Noah

      “And Lamech lived an 188 years, and begat a son: And he called his name Noah” (Gen 5:28—29).

      1475+188=1663

      2163 (-3387). The birth of Sim, Ham, and Japheth

      “And Noah was 500 years old: and Noah begat Shem, Ham, and Japheth” (Gen 5:32).

      1663+500=2163

      2263 (-3287). The Great Flood

      “And Noah was 600 years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth” (Gen 7:6).

      The Flood happened 100 years after the birth of Sim, Ham and Japheth.

      2163+100=2263

      2265 (-3285). The birth of Arphaxad

      “Shem was an hundred <and two> years old, and begat Arphaxad 2 years after the flood” (Gen 11:10).

      The conjecture <and two> eliminates the contradiction between Gen 5:32, Gen 7:6 and Gen 11:10. This numeral was probably lost in the process of copying the manuscript long before the Septuagint was created. It is also absent in the Jewish-Masoretic Torah.

      2263+2=2265

      2400 (-3150). The birth of Cainan

      “And Arphaxad lived 135 years, and begat Cainan” (Gen 11:12).

      2265+135=2400

      2530 (-3020). The birth of Salah [Sala]

      “And Cainan lived 130 years, and begat Salah” (Gen 11:12).

      2400+130=2530

      2660 (-2890). The birth of Eber

      “And Salah lived 130 years, and begat Eber” (Gen 11:14).

      2530+130=2660

      2794 (-2756). The birth of Peleg

      “And Eber lived 134 years, and begat Peleg” (Gen 11:16).

      2660+134=2794

      2924 (-2626). The birth of Reu

      “And Peleg lived 130 years, and begat Reu” (Gen 11:18).

      2794+130=2924

      3056 (-2494). The birth of Serug

      “And Reu lived 132 years, and begat Serug” (Gen 11:20).

      2924+132=3056

      3186 (-2364). The birth of Nahor

      “And Serug lived 130 years, and begat Nahor” (Gen 11:22).

      3056+130=3186

      3265 (-2285). The birth of Terah

      “And Nahor lived 79 years, and begat Terah” (Gen 11:24).

      3186+79=3265

      3335 (-2215). The birth of Abram, Nahor, and Haran

      “And Terah lived 70 years, and begat Abram, Nahor, and Haran” (Gen 11:26).

      3265+70=3335

      3435 (-2115). The birth of Isaac

      “And Abraham was an 100 years old, when his son Isaac was born unto him” (Gen 21:5).

      3335+100=3435

      3495 (-2055). The birth of Esau and Jacob

      “And Isaac was 60 years old when she [Rebekah] bare them [Esau and Jacob]” (Gen 25:26).

      3435+60=3495

      3625 (-1925). The Jews move to Egypt

      “And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old art thou? And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an 130 years” (Gen 47:8—9).

      3495+130=3625

      4055 (-1495). The Exodus from Egypt

      “Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt <and in the land of Canaan>, was 430 years” (Ex 12:40).

      Some translations contain the conjecture <and in the land of Canaan>, perhaps wishing to avoid the contradiction with the prophecy: “And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them 400 years” (Gen 15:13). Actually, this correction in not necessary in Ex 12:40. It’s reasonable to assume that the first 30 years in Egypt there was no oppression for the Jews. The remaining 400 years, however, were spent in slavery. There’s a certain logic to this. After his arrival in Egypt, Abraham came into the presence Pharaoh and was received with honor: “And Pharaoh commanded his men concerning him: and they sent him away, and his wife, and all that he had” (Gen 12:20). He was a rich man: “And Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold” (Gen 13:2). The Bible clearly indicates that Abraham was a slave owner, not a slave: “And he entreated Abram well for her sake: and he had sheep, and oxen, and he asses, and menservants, and maidservants, and she asses, and camels” (Gen 12:16).

      However, the conjecture <and in the land of Canaan> is not just superfluous СКАЧАТЬ