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  1. When did God first call Abraham? How old was he when Isaac was born? When did God test his faith? How many children did he produce?

  2. The Timeline is divided into three major sections: Age of Patriarchs—Creation to c. 1660 BC. The timeline begins with Adam in Eden, then on to Noah and the Flood and the birth of Israel through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Age of Israel—c. 1660 BC to c. 457 BC

  3. This Timeline Chart of the generations of the faithful to God from Adam to Abraham shows the first 20 generations of the Patriarchs of the Bible. From Adam to Noah, or Noe` or Noach, there were ten generations, making Noah the tenth and last of the pre-flood Patriarchs.

  4. Abraham Timeline in Biblical History. ~2050 BC. Abraham is born in Ur Kasdim, Chaldea, to his father, Terah. – Jasher 8:35. ~2050-2000 BC. Abraham lives with Noah and Shem and learns the ways of the Lord from them. – Jasher 9:5-6.

  5. biblehub.com › timelineBible Timeline

    Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and general consensus of a variety of sources, including Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, A Survey of Israel's History (Wood), The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings (Thiele), ESV Study Bible, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, and Easton's ...

    Before Time
    In The Beginning Was The Word
    John 1
    Before 4000 BC
    The Creation
    Before 4000 BC
    The Garden of Eden
    Before 4000 BC
    The Fall of Man
    Before 3000 BC
    Cain kills Abel
  6. www.kukis.org › Charts › abrahamictimelineThe Abrahamic Timeline

    The Abrahamic Timeline. Although I love charts and numbers, the following chart is based upon the work of others, as I do not feel qualified to determine exactly when these events took place. However, it always provides a nice place upon which a person can hang their hat.

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  8. Timeline: Abraham To The Exodus. Unlike previous generations, the Bible does not give Jacob’s age at the birth of his sons. Instead the Bible gives a reference from Jacob’s life to the Exodus directly. From that we can piece back together the years for the other events in the period.

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