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  1. The key passage that connects the later dates (see below) with the Patriarch period is Exodus 12:40, which states that the sons of Israel lived in Egypt for 430 years prior to the Exodus (that is, when Jacob entered Egypt at the age of 130).

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  2. The Bible provides relative dates for the patriarchal period. 1 Kings 6 :1 states that King Solomon built the Jerusalem Temple 480 years after the Exodus, and Exodus 12 :40 states that the Hebrews lived in Egypt for 430 years.

  3. From the creation of the world to the last-day events of Revelation, the timeline is a comprehensive guide to major Bible events, characters, and prophecies. Just click on one of the three “Ages” above to get started. According to Genesis 5:3, Adam was 130 years old when his son Seth was born.

  4. Mar 11, 2020 · The great drama of Scripture continues with the Patriarchs, the first members of the family who were to become a nation. God called Abraham to leave his home in Ur and go to 'a land that I am going to show you' (Genesis 12.1).

  5. This passage is both a promised blessing and a conditional promise. However, the focus is on the undeserved blessing (grace act, 15:7-21; 28:13-15) by YHWH. This blessing/promise is conditional (cf. v. 1) on obedience (supreme example is Genesis 22) and from Gen. 15:5, faith.

  6. There is other evidence that the age of the Patriarchs should be assigned to MB II. The texts from Mari and Nuzi which provide parallels for patriarchal names and customs date respectively from the eighteenth and sixteenth centuries B.C., 37 long after the end of the MB I.

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  8. Overview. This lecture continues with a review of scholarly views on the historical accuracy of the Bible. The narratives of the patriarchs and matriarchs are introduced and the covenant between Abraham and God–which ultimately leads to the formation of a nation–is explained.

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