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LisaS asked:


Is it known how many years the Bibles old testiment spans from Genesis (the creation) to the last book of the old testament? And also is it know how many years in real time between the end of the old testament and when Jesus was born? Sorry I am not so smart regarding these things. I mean scientists say, or have even determined, the earth is like 40 billion years old or so many billions of years?

Carlos

11 Responses to “How many years does the Bibles old testament span?”

  • oldguy63:

    OT from about 1500 BC to 400 BC.

  • Rene O:

    Approx. 3500 years.

    EDIT: Jesus was born about 400 years after the OT left off.

  • roadside confessions:

    Given the fact that, according to the Bible, Adam was created on the sixth day of our planet’s existence, we can determine a biblically-based, approximate age for the earth by looking at the chronological details of the human race. This assumes that the Genesis account is accurate, that the six days of creation described in Genesis were literal 24-hour periods, and that there were no ambiguous chronological gaps.

    The genealogies listed in Genesis chapters 5 and 11 provide the age at which Adam and his descendants each fathered the next generation in a successive ancestral line from Adam to Abraham. By determining where Abraham fits into history chronologically and by adding up the ages provided in Genesis 5 and 11, it becomes apparent that the Bible teaches the earth to be about 6,000 years old, give or take a few hundred years.

    What about the popular age of about 4.6 billion years accepted by most scientists today and taught in the vast majority of our academic institutions? This age is primarily derived from two dating techniques: radiometric dating and the geologic timescale. Scientists who advocate the younger age of about 6,000 years insist that radiometric dating is flawed in that it is founded upon a series of faulty assumptions, while the geologic timescale is flawed in that it employs circular reasoning [see our articles on radiometric dating and the geologic timescale]. Moreover, they point to the debunking of old-earth myths, like the popular misconception that it takes long periods of time for stratification, fossilization and the formation of diamonds, coal, oil, stalactites, stalagmites, etc, to occur. Finally, young-earth advocates present positive evidence for a young age for the earth in place of the old-earth evidences which they debunk [see our article on evidences for a young earth]. Young-earth scientists acknowledge that they are in the minority today but insist that their ranks will swell over time as more and more scientists reexamine the evidence and take a closer look at the currently accepted old-earth paradigm.

    Ultimately, the age of the earth cannot be proven. Whether 6,000 years or 4.6 billion years, both viewpoints (and everything in between) rest on faith and assumptions. Those who hold to 4.6 billion years trust that methods such as radiometric dating are reliable and that nothing has occurred in history that may have disrupted the normal decay of radio-isotopes. Those who hold to 6,000 years trust that the Bible is true and that other factors explain the “apparent” age of the earth, such as the global flood, or God creating the universe in a state that “appears” to give it an very long age. As an example, God created Adam and Eve as fully-grown adult human beings. If a doctor were to have examined Adam and Eve on the day of their creation, the doctor would have estimated their age at 20 years (or whatever age they appeared to be) when, in fact, Adam and Eve were less than one day old. Whatever the case, there is always good reason to trust the Word of God over the words of atheistic scientists with an evolutionary agenda.

  • Bobby Jim:

    It covers a time period of about 4,000 years.to 400 B.C.
    It was written from about 1,500 B.C. to 400 B.C.

  • truth:

    The OT is from approximately 4,500 years BCE. Forget your other question as Jesus was not real and never lived. He is a fictional character in a fictional story, and the writing of that story began in the mid 60s CE. It was written by Romans.

  • free speech:

    genesis…to malachi1450-1410b.c.–450b.c.
    from malachi to matthew..400-500 years
    matthew was written in 50a.d.

  • Galacticat:

    *checks date* according to the Jewish calendar it is the year 5769, and many of my fellows agree that much of the Torah is poetic, therefore, millions of years are covered as far as I’m concerned, since it was apparently old even at ‘Year Zero.’

    The oldest rocks found by geologists are about 4.5 billion years old, but since the crust is constantly renewing itself the Earth may be yet older. We just don’t know.

  • treetop:

    old testament 2000 by conscious, old testament 2000 by law, new testament 2000 by grace

  • PARTYMARTY:

    When you look at verse one it could be billions of years ago. From verse two on again the time is not exact because we do not know the length of the creative day or time period. When Adam was created and Eve was made from Adam a chronology was kept. From that point to today it is about 6000+ years. Malachi was finished writing in 443 BCE so a little math can give you a round about answer.

  • windowman:

    Genesis written by Moses. Completed 1513 BCE. Covers a time period beginning Approx 4026 BCE. Malachi completed 443 BCE. Covers a time period ending 443 BCE. Old Testament took 1070 years to write and covered some 3583 years in duration.

    Jesus born 2 BCE. (No ’0′ year.) Thus, approx 441 years from the end of Old Testament to birth of Jesus. Forget the so-called ‘inconsistencies’ between science and the Bible. Bible seems to be scientifically accurate and without conflict with science. Remember, a “day” in the Bible is like “back in the day” not a literal 24 hour period of time. Each creative ‘day’ in Genesis was no doubt tens of thousands of years long.

  • BIG BROWN:

    Most scholars agree that the Hebrew Bible was composed and compiled between the 12th and the 2nd century B.C.E., before Jesus’s birth.

    This depends whether is meant the time period it refers to, or the maximum time taken to write it. The Old Testament refers to the period from eternity past to eternity future ie infinity, but was written between the period from Creation in 4004BC (Ussher) to when Malachi (the last book of the Old Testament) was written (about 400BC) ie 3600 years.

    This website goes into more depth with charts and details about the old testament:

    It’s pretty useful.

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