“Generation” in the Bible is context-driven: sometimes a forty-year cohort, sometimes a lifespan, sometimes a line of descendants.
EXODUS 1:11 — Are the Cities of Pithom and Raamses Evidence for the Date of the Exodus?
Exodus 1:11 uses familiar place names, not Egyptian dynasties, and does not overturn the Bible’s clear chronology for the Exodus.
Herod the Great In History, Scripture, And Archaeology
Herod the Great’s reign fused Roman politics, monumental building, and ruthless cruelty—yet Jehovah preserved the Messiah he tried to destroy.
Bible Chronology and Secular History
Bible chronology provides the true backbone of ancient history, while secular reconstructions must be tested against Scripture’s fixed chronological anchors.
Genesis 29:21–30 — When Was Rachel Given as Jacob’s Wife?
Jacob received Rachel immediately after Leah’s bridal week; his seven additional years of service followed the marriage, not preceded it.
Bible Chronology and Egyptian Chronology
This blog expounds on the intersection of Egyptian and biblical chronologies, pinpointing key events such as Joseph's enslavement and rise to power, Jacob's family relocating to Egypt, and the Exodus. It critiques the uncertainties in Egyptian chronology and advocates for the reliability of biblical accounts. It also compares the accuracy of biblical and secular historical records.
A Detailed Timeline of Biblical Events, Births, and Deaths Based on Literal Bible Chronology
Dive deep into a comprehensive and detailed timeline of Biblical events, births, and deaths based on a literal interpretation of Bible chronology. Explore significant milestones from Adam’s expulsion from Eden to the death of the Apostle John. Uncover the chronological journey of the Bible with our detailed timeline, tracing key Biblical events, births, and deaths. Discover the historical epochs of the Bible. Journey from Genesis to Revelation in an enlightening exploration of Biblical history.
GENESIS 5:1 BDC: Can We Trust Bible Chronology?
Many archaeologists and anthropologists date modern man back to at least 10,000 years ago. How are we to reconcile this when Bible Chronology takes us back to just a little over 6,000 years? It seems that some scholars who call themselves conservative or fundamentalist, who are supposed to believe that the original texts that contribute to our modern Bibles are “God-breathed” and fully inerrant, are not so conservative at times.

