How We Know the Age of the Earth: Tracing the Genealogies from Adam to Jesus

The age of the earth has been a topic of fascination and debate for centuries. While modern science provides various dating methods, Scripture offers a clear genealogical record from Adam to Jesus. By tracing the years between each generation, we can arrive at an approximate timeline for human history, as recorded in the textus receptus manuscripts, which we hold as the most reliable.

From Creation to the Flood: Adam to Noah

In Genesis 5, we find the genealogy from Adam to Noah. Each patriarch’s age at the birth of his son is carefully recorded, allowing us to establish a chronological line.

Patriarch Age at Son’s Birth Verse Reference
Adam 130 Genesis 5:3
Seth 105 Genesis 5:6
Enosh 90 Genesis 5:9
Cainan 70 Genesis 5:12
Mahalalel 65 Genesis 5:15
Jared 162 Genesis 5:18
Enoch 65 Genesis 5:21
Methuselah 187 Genesis 5:25
Lamech 182 Genesis 5:28
Noah 500 (sons born) Genesis 5:32

Adding the years from Adam to the birth of Noah’s sons gives us 1,056 years from creation until Noah. According to Genesis 7:6, Noah was 600 years old when the floodwaters came upon the earth. Thus:

  • Creation to the Flood: 1,656 years

From the Flood to Abraham

After the flood, Scripture provides the genealogy from Noah’s son, Shem, to Abraham, detailing ages and births. This record is found in Genesis 11:10-26.

Patriarch Age at Son’s Birth Verse Reference
Shem 100 (Arphaxad born 2 years after the flood) Genesis 11:10
Arphaxad 35 Genesis 11:12
Salah 30 Genesis 11:14
Eber 34 Genesis 11:16
Peleg 30 Genesis 11:18
Reu 32 Genesis 11:20
Serug 30 Genesis 11:22
Nahor 29 Genesis 11:24
Terah 70 (Abram’s father) Genesis 11:26

The years from Shem to Abraham amount to 292 years. Adding this to the 1,656 years from creation to the flood, we reach 1,948 years from creation to the birth of Abraham.

  • Creation to Abraham: 1,948 years

From Abraham to David

In the genealogical record, we have Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who become the patriarchs of the Israelite nation. Here’s the estimated timeline:

Person Years from Birth to Next Generation Reference
Abraham to Isaac 100 Genesis 21:5
Isaac to Jacob 60 Genesis 25:26
Jacob to Judah’s sons ~40 (estimated) Genesis 29-30
Israel’s time in Egypt 430 Exodus 12:40-41
Period of Judges & United Kingdom (to David) Approx. 400 years Various

Adding these figures brings us to approximately 2,500 years from creation to King David’s anointing, though many sources estimate this period may involve some overlapping in judges’ reigns, affecting the exact sum.

  • Creation to David: Approximately 2,500 years

From David to Jesus

From David, the line to Jesus is recorded in genealogies within both Matthew 1 and Luke 3. This timeline includes the reigns of kings and other events chronicled in the Old Testament, as well as the prophetic “seventy weeks” timeline in Daniel 9, which aligns with historical events up to Jesus’ birth.

Based on historical context and these genealogies, we place:

  • David to Jesus: Approximately 1,000 years

Total Years from Creation to Christ

Summing these periods, we arrive at an approximate age for the earth from creation to the time of Jesus:

  • Creation to the Flood: 1,656 years
  • Flood to Abraham: 292 years
  • Abraham to David: ~550 years (accounting for patriarchs and Israel’s time in Egypt)
  • David to Jesus: ~1,000 years

This adds up to around 4,000 years from creation to Christ.

Why We Cannot Know the Exact Age

While the genealogies provide a strong foundation for tracing the earth’s age, there are some variables. In the ancient genealogical record, occasional minor overlaps or chronological differences may exist, and dating methods are not uniformly applied across all periods. Additionally, exact dating of periods, such as the judges, remains subject to historical interpretation.

With the textus receptus as our foundation, we affirm this approximate 4,000-year timeline from creation to Christ. Adding the years since Christ’s birth, we estimate the earth’s age as approximately 6,000 years. While we do not claim absolute precision, this estimate aligns with the scriptural record and offers us a biblical perspective on the age of the earth.

In studying the earth’s age, we find a deeply interconnected timeline pointing to God’s design and faithfulness through the generations. Understanding these years is not merely an academic exercise but an affirmation of God’s hand in history, guiding His people from the creation of Adam to the fulfillment of promises in Jesus Christ.

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