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  1. The first biblical clue that the earth is not 4.5 billion years old is found in Genesis 1-2 when it reveals that the first human parents were created by God as adults who were capable of having babies. They could have been teenagers, but they did not start as some sea creature emerging onto land.

  2. 27 maj 2014 · The evidence is strong that the Genesis genealogies are closed. God created Adam on Day Six, approximately 4,000 years before Christ. There does not seem to be any support for the notion that there are gaps in the Genesis genealogies.

  3. 15 cze 2024 · It’s clear that from the very first verse of Genesis, the Bible is concerned with giving a factual account of how God has interacted with the earth. If we go by the reigns of the kings of Judah, without assuming any co-regencies, from the Temple to the Exile of Judah would have been 429.5 years + less than 21 years.

  4. The chronology is sometimes associated with young Earth creationism, which holds that the universe was created only a few millennia ago by God as described in the first two chapters of the biblical book of Genesis. Ussher's work fell into disrepute in the 19th century.

  5. biblehub.com › timelineBible Timeline

    The Creation: Genesis 1: Before 4000 BC: The Garden of Eden: Genesis 2: Before 4000 BC: The Fall of Man: Genesis 3: Before 3000 BC: Cain kills Abel: Genesis 4: Before 3000 BC: From Adam to Noah: Genesis 5: Before 2500 BC: Wickedness Provokes God's wrath: Genesis 6: Before 2500 BC: The Great Flood: Genesis 7: Before 2500 BC: The Flood Subsides ...

  6. 10 kwi 2020 · From Genesis we learn that God created the Earth on a different day from the other planets, and perhaps using a different mechanism. After all, God spent five of the six creation days forming and filling the Earth; but He made all the other planets on day four (Genesis 1:1-2, 14-19, 31).

  7. 26 mar 2009 · It must be remembered that that which determines our earth days, the sun, was not even functioning until the fourth day of the biblical account (Genesis 1:14-19). Furthermore, we are told in II Peter 3:8 that “…with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”