Re: Genesis Generations

From: <RFaussette@aol.com>
Date: Fri May 27 2005 - 07:28:51 EDT

In a message dated 5/26/2005 9:30:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dickfischer@earthlink.net writes:
Hi Glenn, you wrote;

>>In Luke 3 there are 42 names between Jesus and David. This is an average
of 23 years per generation. If Abraham lived at 1800 B.C. there are only
13 names between David and Abe giving an average 61 year generation time.
Did the average man in 1600 B.C. have his first child at age 61?<<

And Abraham lived to 175, having the first child when he was old according to
the Genesis text. The numbers of patriarchs listed is consistent with how
long presumably they lived. There is variation between the Masoretic text, the
Samaritan Pentateuch, and the Septuagint, but all the texts give consistent
figures between the ages to which they lived and procreated and the relative
time periods in which the patriarchs lived assuming all was in Neolithic times.
Abraham lived about 2000 BC, Noah was aged 600 at the time of the flood at
2900 BC, and Adam 1500 to 2000 years before that in rough figures. I find
nothing inconsistent (with minor textual discrepancies) in the number of patriarchs
listed assuming that Genesis also got their ages right.

>>There are only 10 names between Abraham and Noah. Since the YECs say that
this represents 1200 years, that is an average generation time of 120
years. Few are willing to say that post flood Sumerians lived
lives of several hundred years and that their first born were born on
average when the old geezers were 120 years of age?<<

Adamites aren't Sumerians. The Sumerian king Gilgamesh sought out the flood
hero because of his longevity. That was the purpose for seeking him out in
the first place. I'm not saying the legend is true, but it certainly follows
the Genesis narrative.

What you are trying to claim is that there are sufficient discrepancies in
the numbers of Genesis patriarchs listed to render it totally worthless, and
therefore you can pump in untold thousands of unnamed Adamites and Semites to
drive the whole scenario back millions of years to even before the appearance of
Homo sapiens! And that doesn't sound illogical to you?

Dick Fischer - Genesis Proclaimed Association
Finding Harmony in Bible, Science, and History
http://www.genesisproclaimed.org/

There is an interesting slant on the genealogies at this link:

http://www.purposeoflife.org.uk/appendix-genealogies.htm
Received on Fri May 27 07:32:20 2005

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