

Reason for the view that Terah was 130 years old when Abraham was born. Old when he departed out of Haran." Subtracting 75 from 205 leaves 130 for Terah's age at the birth of Abraham. Were two hundred and five years: and Terah died in Haran", and that Genesis 12:4 says, ". Was dead, he removed him into this land, wherein ye now dwell." Consider also that Genesis 11:32 says, " And the days of Terah He (Abraham) out of the land of the Chaldaeans, and dwelt in Charran (Haran) : and from thence, when his father The view that Terah was 130 years old at the birth of Abraham: There is some disagreement among Bible chronologists as to whether Terah was 70 years old or 130 years old when his son, Period over which the children of Israel were slaves in Egypt, and (3) the period over which the judgesĭestruction of the second temple and the city of Jerusalem The following questions are examined: (1) The age of Terah when his son, Abraham, was born, (2) the

For thoseĮvents I have provided an internal link to some further discussion that is written below the table. Within the table are certain events for which Bible chronologists sometimes disagree. Useful in building the chronology, not necessarily those which are most spiritually significant.

The events listed are those which are most The table below lists Biblical events in their chronological order. However, this has little effect on the later dates and should only affect the older Thus, the further back in the timeline, the more rounding error can It should be noted that time lengths provided The following chronological Old Testament timeline is based upon scriptural passages (One of many Bible articles on the "Wielding the Sword of the Spirit" web site at Home Page * Copyright Policy * Feedback
