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TABLE 11.  6,000 Years from 3958 BC to 2043 AD?

 

 

Rabbinic System with
480 years
to the Temple

 

251-Year System with
 480 years
to the Temple

 

Epoch                         

Corrected
 
3961 BC – 2040 AD = 6000 yrs (857 Sabbaticals or 122 Jubilees)

 

Creation of Adam

 

 

3762

3762 + 196 = 3958

3958

 

 

Flood

 

 

2107

2107 + 196 = 2303

2303

 

 

Birth of Peleg (fall of Babel)

 

2005

2005 + 196 = 2201

2201

 

 

 

 

 

 

-191

191 + 60 = 251

-251

 

 

Birth of Abraham

 

 

1814

1814 + 136 = 1950

1950

 

 

 

 

 

-251

 

-251

 

 

Birth of Joseph

 

 

1563

1563 + 136 = 1699

1699

 

 

 

 

 

-251

 

-251

 

 

Exodus

 

 

1312

1312 + 136 = 1448

1448

 

 

 

 

 

-480

 

-480

 

 

First temple founded

 

 

832

832 + 136 = 968

968

 

 

 

 

 

-277

277 – 30 = 247

-247

 

 

SabbaticalExile of ten tribes

555

555 + 166= 721

721

 

 

 

 -98

 

-98

 

 

Sabbatical: Temple Scroll found

457

457 + 166= 623

623

 

 

480 yrs

-35

 

-35

 

 

Sabbatical

 422

422 + 166= 588

588

 

 

First temple burned

 

 

421

421 + 166= 587

587

 

    

Sabbatical – Cyrus defeats Babylon

373

373 + 166 = 539

539

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

70th year after Sabbatical of 588

352

352 – 166 yrs = 518

518

 

 

 

NOTE: James Ussher made a fundamental mistake, which was repeated by the Conventional and Rabbinical versions. If the exodus were actually in 1447 BC, and the temple was 479 years later, then the temple was founded in 968 BC, 439 years after crossing the Jordan in 1407 BC. This means the sabbatical would have been in 966 BC, 441 years after crossing the Jordan (7 x 43).

The sabbaticals during the second temple in 520 BC were based upon the first temple being founded in a sabbatical year, in 968 BC (968 – 520 = 448 yrs.). Sabbaticals would more likely have been in 966, 588, 539 and 518 BC, and rabbinical sabbaticals to the present day would, therefore, be two years off.

This would confirm that Babylon fell in a sabbatical year, in 539 BC, 427 years after 966 BC. This supports the idea that Revelation repeats this by inferring that Babylon the Great also falls in a sabbatical or jubilee year.

The outstanding features of TABLE 11 is that Creation is dated as 3958 BC (instead of 3762), that is, 6,000 years before 2043 AD. This date for Creation is achieved by allowing 247 (instead of 277) years for the kings from Solomon to the Assyrian captivity of Israel (the kings overlapped 30 years), by allowing 480 years (instead of 251) from the exodus to the temple, and by allowing 2510 (instead of 2450) years from Adam to the Exodus. The total difference is 196 years (four Jubilees).

Nevertheless, some may doubt that the six generations between the Exodus and David (Mat. 1:17) can actually fill a time span of 479 years. Each generation would need to average 80 years, whereas, all that generation that left Egypt (over age 21) died in the wilderness in forty years, and the life span at that time was 70 years, except by strength, 80 years. Men were not likely to be age 80 when having children, especially not the average age.

For more details on the corrected rabbinical calendar, see TABLE 6b below.

 

 

 

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