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I designed this Biblical timeline. I'm just putting it here for anyone who wants it. I've had it printed but not published, yet. Please respect my copyright. It appears small in my input field. Please let me know whether it allows you to expand it, or not.

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I designed this Biblical timeline. I'm just putting it here for anyone who wants it. I've had it printed but not published, yet. Please respect my copyright. It appears small in my input field. Please let me know whether it allows you to expand it, or not.

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Expands but not enough to read text...

Can you provide a link say on dropbox to original file?

It's unreadable, we need a much larger image.
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It's not readable.

I'd also love a bigger file of it that's readable, thanks!
Please let me know if this link works. I think you have to download it, because it is too big to preview.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-szDxgNO3r7gSXVmtIkkhvIZfUdRoPV1/view?usp=sharing
 
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Ok, my first question:

It appears that AM1 is skewed about 170 years after 4984 BC creation date, why is this?
By following the line down from 5000 BC, you'll see that it is about 170 years before AM 1.

AM 1 lines up with 4983 BC. The exact date of an "information bubble" is indicated by the sharp, pointy corner of the bubble lining up with the date. For the "creation" bubble, the point is on the right hand side, and is positioned between 4990 BC and 4980 BC, which lines up with AM 1.
 
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By following the line down from 5000 BC, you'll see that it is about 170 years before AM 1.

AM 1 lines up with 4983 BC. The exact date of an "information bubble" is indicated by the sharp, pointy corner of the bubble lining up with the date. For the "creation" bubble, the point is on the right hand side, and is positioned between 4990 BC and 4980 BC, which lines up with AM 1.
I don't get it. 4983 is only 17 years from 5000, so why does it look like 170 years away on the chart?
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I don't get it. 4983 is only 17 years from 5000, so why does it look like 170 years away on the chart?
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Because the first measurement line from the left represents the year 5000 BC, not 4983 BC. Then the "creation" bubble lines up with 4984 BC, and the "Adam" bubble lines up with 4983 BC.
 
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Because the first measurement line from the left represents the year 5000 BC, not 4983 BC. Then the "creation" bubble lines up with 4984 BC, and the "Adam" bubble lines up with 4983 BC.
I still don't get it. Is AM1 supposed to align 17 years from 5000 BC, or 170 years? If it aligns with 4983 BC, then shouldn't it be only 17 years from 5000 BC? Am I missing something?
 
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So the early years of the Indus Valley Civilization, Aegean civilization & Mesopotamia, & ancient Egypt were all pre-Babel?
"Then God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth (Gen. 9:1).'"

I believe Noah and his sons obeyed the Lord. It wasn't until later that his sons rebelled and came together to build the tower of Babel.

Think about it: 4 earliest civilizations—Mesopotamia, Indus Valley Civilization, Aegean Civilization, and Ancient Egypt. Four families—Noah and his wife, Japheth and his wife, Shem and his wife, and Ham and his wife. The Bible doesn't say Noah had anymore children after his three sons, but that doesn't mean that one of his grandchildren couldn't have stayed and started a kingdom nearby.
 
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I still don't get it. Is AM1 supposed to align 17 years from 5000 BC, or 170 years? If it aligns with 4983 BC, then shouldn't it be only 17 years from 5000 BC? Am I missing something?
Each increment only stands for 10 years, not 100 years.
 
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"Then God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth (Gen. 9:1).'"

I believe Noah and his sons obeyed the Lord. It wasn't until later that his sons rebelled and came together to build the tower of Babel.

Think about it: 4 earliest civilizations—Mesopotamia, Indus Valley Civilization, Aegean Civilization, and Ancient Egypt. Four families—Noah and his wife, Japheth and his wife, Shem and his wife, and Ham and his wife. The Bible doesn't say Noah had anymore children after his three sons, but that doesn't mean that one of his grandchildren couldn't have stayed and started a kingdom nearby.
I think to get up to our current population & races today, Noah would've had to have had more sons.
 
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I think to get up to our current population & races today, Noah would've had to have had more sons.
Gen 9:19 "These three were the sons of Noah, and from these the whole earth was populated."

After the flood, the lifespan of people diminished, but the first few generations still lived well over 100 years. Their health was much more robust than ours today, and women had many more child-bearing years. Some could have bore children for 40 or 50 years. Today the average couple has 2.3 children, but back then when DNA was not so degraded, those average couples might have had 23 children. Note the verse says "and from these the whole earth was populated." It means they had lots of children back then.
 
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