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Age of the world acording to the BibleIf you count the years from Adam to Jesus it a little more then 4000 years. Then add 2000 from Jesus to 2007, and you have total 6000 and a few years.

There is two problems with this: 1. Jewish geneaolgy count those who has contributed, and is worth mentioning. Therefor the years between Jesus and Adam is not quite reliable. 2. The Bible does not say how long Adam and Eve lived in the garden of Eden. 3. Between verse 1 and verse 2 in Genesis chapter 1, there could be a enormus time gap.

AnswerIn terms of the original meaning of the original Hebrew, scholars acknowledge that the days of Genesis 1 can only of 24 hours duration. This is simply because the Hebrew word yom is qualified by the word evening and morning. There is also no justification in the Hebrew for inserting a gap between Genesis 1 and 2 to accomodate the millions of years required for the evolutionary theory.

Thus, the age of around 6000 years is about it as far as the Bible itself goes.

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The Holy Bible does not say how old the earth is but 2 verses of the account of creation show that each day was not 24 hours. The account of the 3rd day of creation plainly shows that each day was not 24 hours in length. Then God said, "Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed, and fruit trees bearing fruit after their kind, with seed in them, on the earth"; and it was so. And the earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. The interesting part of the account is that God did not create the plants in the manner we might assume He did. Instead of creating a world filled with full-grown plants, God actually created seeds and planted those. We understand this from the word "sprout," which refers to God allowing the earth to produce plants through germination (sprouting). The Hebrew word dasha tells us that God used processes identical to what we see on the earth today. Plants spouted, grew to maturity, and produced seeds. As everyone knows it takes years for trees to grow to maturity and produce fruit. And God did not speed up the process because he said "Let the earth sprout". I think the evidence is clear that I may have taken hundreds if not thousands of years for God to create the earth.

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