40,60, or 100 according to scripture and history....
A generation is the amount of time from one's birth until he/she has a child. This is not an unchanging amount, but will average about 25 years.
Well, The jews are still looking for a Messiah, however if you mean by the New Testament standard I believe they designate a generation as around 25 years.
One generation is twenty years.
One generation is twenty years.
One generation is 25 years.
A generation is typically considered to be around 25-30 years in length. This timeframe is often used to mark the time between the birth of parents and the birth of their children.
There is no specific definition. Many people use 20 years as a general estimate, but it varies. Some use 25 years and some are beginning to use 33 years. A father can be 60 years older than his son and that would make that generation 60 years.
One generation is 28 years so that is 10,226.79 days.
1850 years.
33, I think
genesis
hitler ruled germany for many years, and make germany powerful by killing all of the jewish children that had brown hair and blue eyes.
The older definition of a "generation" (the average interval between the birth of an individual and the birth of its offspring) was 20 or 25 years. However, genealogical studies have revealed that this is too simplistic and can result in large inaccuracies during statistical calculation. According to Ancestry.com, a calculation based upon "three generations per century (33 years each) for male lines and 3.5 generations per century (29 years each) for female lines" leads to much more accurate estimates.