Between the creation of Adam and the birth of Moses there were 2368 years, according to traditional chronology.
Ah, what a lovely question. The time between Moses and David is quite a journey through history. According to the Bible, it is believed to be around 500 years. Just imagine all the stories and experiences that took place during that time, like brushstrokes on a beautiful canvas.
One thought:The 'Ten Commandments' and the rest of 'The Law' were received by Moses in 1513 BCE (Exodus 24:12), which was approximately 2,500 years after Adam sinned.(Romans 5:14)Another Thought:Some believe Adam was created in 4004 BC or 1 AM (anno mundus or year of the world) and that the Law was codified to Moses in 1446 BC making it about 2558 years less the time God gave Adam and Eve to fully learn the Law - a complete 19 year Cycle (2537 AM) that was used by the Hebrew and Babylonians for their calendars.God's Law is spiritual and eternal. Its primary purpose is to define sin for mankind. Before the Law was codified (put in written form) it was transmitted quite accurately via oral communications and daily life within the ever growing communities. Surely God would not of banished Adam and Eve without their knowing and understanding that they broke God's Law or sinned. Consider their first child Cain:Genesis 4:7New King James Version (NKJV) 7 If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door. And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it."Because the Israelites where slaves for so long in Egypt, when God delivered them in circa 1446 BC, He gave His Law to Moses on the tablets which the Children of Israel accepted and entered into the covenant with God promising to obey God's Law (Deuteronomy 5:27).
about six thousand years ago Islam says that only between Adam pbuh and Noah pbuh was 10.000 years. so between us and Adam pbuh... God knows.
Moses, if not Adam.
Moses: As the Lawgiver. Jesus: As the Messiah. John the Baptist:As the Herald of the Messiah. Enosh: An ancient Prophet. Adam: The first man.
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There were ten generations between Adam and Noah. This rounds out to about 1100 years. It should be noted that the lifespans and fertility periods of these individuals were incredibly long. Adam was 130 years old when he fathered his first son and Noah fathered his first child at 500.
Adam's apple, i think...
* Adam (as in Adam and Eve) * Abel (son of Adam and Eve) * Aaron (traveled with Moses) * Andrew (one of the 12 apostles)
A strictly literal reading of the Torah chronology places the Exodus from Egypt, and the people's standing at Sinai, in the year 2448 from Creation, with the first entry into the Promised Land 40 years later.
According to Genesis, Noah was born 1056 years after Adam was created. At the time of his birth, all his direct ancestors were still alive, except Adam, Seth and Enoch. Again, according to Genesis, Noah lived 950 years. Abraham was born 1948 years after creation. So, he was born 892 years after the birth of Noah, who was still alive until Abraham was about 58 years old, although it appears they never met.