Tas Walker and Myself on C14 : Glacial Maximum and End · Interim III, Flood to Abraham with Syncellus · Continuing Interim III to Joseph in Egypt · Comparing Three Roads from Seven Cows to Seven Trumpets
We make a little chart according to Peleg synchronised with Babel and Abraham in En-Geddi with Chalcolithic thereof.
Peleg 529 - 868, Abraham 1070 – 1245, in each case, after the Flood.
Longevity Charts as per LXX
http://creavsevolu.blogspot.com/2015/11/longevity-charts-as-per-lxx.html
Babel's City starts getting built : 5 years after Peleg was born, 534 after Flood.
Dispersion of Languages, building of the City ceases : 40 years later, 574 after Flood.
Abraham in En-Geddi, 80 years after Birth; 1150 after Flood.
- This chart is non-St Jerome, I will be treating this as Syncellus.
5500 Creation BC
2242 Flood Anno Mundi
3358 Flood BC
3358 BC
0534 Babel begins
2824 BC
3358 BC
0578 Babel ends
2780 BC
3358 BC
1150 Abraham in En-Geddi
2208 BC
- Archaeological identifications of Flood, Babel and Abraham in En-Geddi, with the carbon dates:
- Displacement of Neanderthals by Cro-Magnon in Europe (40 000 BP).
40 000 BP =
38 000 BC carbon
03 358 BC real
34 642 extra years
- Göbekli Tepe (9600 - 8600 BC)
9600 BC carbon
2824 BC real
6776 extra years
8600 BC carbon
2780 BC real
5820 extra years
- Chalcolithic of En-Geddi (3400 BC)
3400 BC carbon
2208 BC real
1192 extra years
- Displacement of Neanderthals by Cro-Magnon in Europe (40 000 BP).
- In detail
- Flood to Babel
3358
2824
0534/13=41.0769230769230769
I 3358 II 3317 III 3276 IV 3235 V 3194 VI 3153 VII 3112 VIII 3070 IX 3029 X 2988 XI 2947 XII 2906 XIII 2865 XIV 2824
- Extra years therein:
34 642
06 776
27 866/13=2143.5384615384615385
I 34 642 II 32498 III 30355 IV 28211 V 26068 VI 23924 VII 21781 VIII 19637 IX 17494 X 15350 XI 13207 XII 11063 XIII 8920 XIV 6776
- Babel to Chalcolithic En-Geddi
2780
2208
0572/14=40.8571428571428571
XV 2780 XVI 2739 XVII 2698 XVIII 2657 XIX 2617 XX 2576 XXI 2535 XXII 2494 XXIII 2453 XXIV 2412 XXV 2371 XXVI 2331 XXVII 2290 XXVIII 2249 XXIX 2208
- Extra years therein:
5820
1192
4628/14=330.5714285714285714
XV 5820 XVI 5489 XVII 5159 XVIII 4828 XIX 4498 XX 4167 XXI 3837 XXII 3506 XXIII 3175 XXIV 2845 XXV 2514 XXVI 2184 XXVII 1853 XXVIII 1523 XXIX 1192
- Apparent years:
I 38 000 BC II 35 815 BC III 33 631 BC IV 31 446 BC V 29 262 BC VI 27 077 BC VII 24 892 BC VIII 22 708 BC IX 20 523 BC X 18 338 BC XI 16 154 BC XII 13 969 BC XIII 11 785 BC XIV 9600 BC XV 8600 BC XVI 8229 BC XVII 7857 BC XVIII 7486 BC XIX 7114 BC XX 6743 BC XXI 6371 BC XXII 6000 BC XXIII 5629 BC XXIV 5257 BC XXV 4886 BC XXVI 4514 BC XXVII 4143 BC XXVIII 3771 BC XXIX 3400 BC
- Pmc as per atmospheric level
I 1.514 II 1.962 III 2.543 IV 3.295 V 4.271 VI 5.535 VII 7.173 VIII 9.297 IX 12.049 X 15.616 XI 20.239 XII 26.23 XIII 33.994 XIV 44.057 XV 49.459 XVI 51.476 XVII 53.577 XVIII 55.763 XIX 58.038 XX 60.405 XXI 62.87 XXII 65.435 XXIII 68.105 XXIV 70.883 XXV 73.775 XXVI 76.785 XXVII 79.918 XXVIII 83.178 XXIX 86.572
- Flood to Babel
Let's make a table, inserting the patriarchs from the longevity chart?
- I 3358 BC
- 1.514 pmc 38 000 BC
- Arphaxad *
- 3356 BC
- II 3317 BC
- 1.962 pmc 35 815 BC
- III 3276 BC
- 2.543 pmc 33 631 BC
- IV 3235 BC
- 3.295 pmc 31 446 BC
- Cainan *
- 3223 BC
- V 3194 BC
- 4.271 pmc 29 262 BC
- VI 3153 BC
- 5.535 pmc 27 077 BC
- VII 3112 BC
- 7.173 pmc 24 892 BC
- Shelah *
- 3093 BC
- VIII 3070 BC
- 9.297 pmc 22 708 BC
- IX 3029 BC
- 12.049 pmc 20 523 BC
- Noah +
- 3008 BC
- X 2988 BC
- 15.616 pmc 18 338 BC
- Eber *
- 2963 BC
- XI 2947 BC
- 20.239 pmc 16 154 BC
- XII 2906 BC
- 26.23 pmc 13 969 BC
- XIII 2865 BC
- 33.994 pmc 11 785 BC
- Shem +
- 2858 BC
- Peleg *
- 2829 BC
- XIV 2824 BC
- 44.057 pmc 9600 BC
- Arphaxad +
- 2791 BC
- XV 2780 BC
- 49.459 pmc 8600 BC
- Cainan +
- 2763 BC
- XVI 2739 BC
- 51.476 pmc 8229 BC
- Reu *
- 2699 BC
- XVII 2698 BC
- 53.577 pmc 7857 BC
- XVIII 2657 BC
- 55.763 pmc 7486 BC
- Shelah +
- 2633 BC
- XIX 2617 BC
- 58.038 pmc 7114 BC
- XX 2576 BC
- 60.405 pmc 6743 BC
- Serug *
- 2567 BC
- XXI 2535 BC
- 62.87 pmc 6371 BC
- XXII 2494 BC
- 65.435 pmc 6000 BC
- Peleg +
- 2490 BC
- Eber +
- 2459 BC
- XXIII 2453 BC
- 68.105 pmc 5629 BC
- Nahor *
- 2437 BC
- XXIV 2412 BC
- 70.883 pmc 5257 BC
- XXV 2371 BC
- 73.775 pmc 4886 BC
- Reu +
- 2360 BC
- Terah *
- 2358 BC
- XXVI 2331 BC
- 76.785 pmc 4514 BC
- XXVII 2290 BC
- 79.918 pmc 4143 BC
- Abraham *
- 2288 BC
- XXVIII 2249 BC
- 83.178 pmc 3771 BC
- Serug +
- 2237 BC
- Nahor +
- 2229 BC
- XXIX 2208 BC
- 86.572 pmc 3400 BC
- Terah +
- 2153 BC
- Abraham +
- 2113 BC
Note that the oldest preserved writings are from archaeologically speaking 3500 - 2400 BC. But this means by the surplus of carbon dated years, that the very oldest, the proto-hieroglyphic and proto-literate in Sumerian, fall around point XXIX*, while the real starts** are closer to the archeological equivalents of the time of Joseph in Egypt, supposing his Pharao was Djoser.
This means of course that arguments like "Egypt and Babylon didn't get wet in the Flood" or "Sumerian and Akkadian were found before supposed divergence from original language at Babel" are very moot arguments, to say the very least.
Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre UL
Monday in Pentecost Novena
29.V.2017
Notes:
* "proto-hieroglyphic" inscriptions from about 3300 BC (Naqada III; see Abydos, Egypt, Narmer Palette), "proto-literate" period from about 3500 BC (see Kish tablet); administrative records at Uruk and Ur from c. 2900 BC., according to:
List of languages by first written accounts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_first_written_accounts
** According to same source:
c. 2690 BC Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyphs in the tomb of Seth-Peribsen (2nd Dynasty), Umm el-Qa'ab,
26th century BC Sumerian Instructions of Shuruppak, the Kesh temple hymn and other cuneiform texts from Shuruppak and Abu Salabikh (Fara period), Some proper names attested in Sumerian texts at Tell Harmal from about 2800 BC. Fragments of the Legend of Etana at Tell Harmal c. 2600 BC.
c. 2400 BC Akkadian A few dozen pre-Sargonic texts from Mari and other sites in northern Babylonia.
c. 2400 BC Eblaite Ebla tablets
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