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Comparing different chronologies

PostPosted: Tue 14 Oct 2014 2:27 am
by Michael_GB
I'd like to compare the time lines of different chronologies.

I believe the conventional timeline dates Abraham's birth to 1995 b.c., and his death to 1820 b.c.; when would Abraham have been born, and when would he have died given Peter James's chronology?

David Rhole's?

Velikovsky's?

When would the seven years famine have ocurred?

The Exodus?

The fall of Jericho?

Also, is there any evidence of horses, chariots (or wagons or carts of any kind), or wheels in the middle kingdom?

Re: Abraham

PostPosted: Sun 09 Nov 2014 12:52 am
by Michael_GB
Would these dated fit in better with Peter James's, David Rohl's, Or Immanuel Velikovski's revised chronology?

Abraham was born in 1812 B.C. in Ur (now at Tell el-Muqayyar, Iraq) , the son of Terah of Ur and Maria of Ur.

He died in 1637 B.C. in Hebron (was Kirjath-Arba), West Bank, Palestine .

He had three marriages/partners. His first wife was Sarai of Ur, who he married in 1787 B.C.. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Isaac (1712BC-1532BC).

His second wife was Hagar of Egypt, who he married in 1727 B.C.. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Ishmael (?-?).

His third wife was Keturah of Ur, who he married in 1672 B.C.. The place has not been found. Their six known children were Midian (?-?), Zimran (?-?), Jokshan (?-?), Medan (?-?), Ishbak (?-?) and Shuah (?-?).