I recently joined a popular genealogy site where you can collaborate with others to build your family tree. After going back a few generations, it had the effect of making me feel really small...
Dust In The Wind, Kansas (1977)
It's amazing just how many genealogy sites are out there (it's also amazing how much I'm having to backspace to spell "genealogy" correctly!^_^). The painfully long genealogies in the Bible give story cues, but my take-away from all the "son of [insert weird name here]" is simply, Family is...
After 5 years of what I nearly thought impossible to do, my prayers have finally been answered and I have found, and can prove, that we are in the year 5949 AM! This is the 6th Year of the 7th Week of the 119th Jubilee! This means we are 44 Years away from the 70th Week of Daniel, and 51 Years...
In Hiding the Messiah: Falsification of Genesis 5 & 11 (Part 1) we got a bird's-eye view of the four major translations of the Bible and, we saw how the scribes subtracted, added, and shifted the numbers around of the genealogical records of Genesis 5; and, how, even after sorting out all of the...
After completing my work Biblical Chronology: From Adam to the End of the World I began reviewing the genealogical records of Genesis 5 & 11. As I did so I began pondering as to why the scribes would be so strongly motivated to move numbers around, like what purpose would it ultimately serve...
Picking up from Biblical Chronology: From Adam To The End Of The World (3489 Anno Mundi - Flood To Abraham) we will account for the time from Abraham to Moses:
God's Reckoning
55 Years (From Isaac's 5th Year)⁴
91 Years (Jacob)⁵
39 Years (Joseph)⁶
17 Years (Jacob dies in his 147th Year)
54 Years...
I realize not everyone is into genealogy, but I assume most people know at least a couple generations back.
One of the things I like to do when I'm researching is try to record the religious affiliation in each generation and see when/why it changed. Then I learn about that time and place to...
What are some of the things that you've learned in your research? Is there anything that you regret finding out?
If you've taken a DNA test, has it led to new information and connections?