Age of the earth

  • Why does the age of the earth matter?
  • Dr. Rogers: Does the Hebrew word yom endorse an old earth?
    • The word can be used either literally or figuratively.
      • Figurative: Genesis 2:4, 17
      • Literal in cases where it is used with the number of a day (first day, second day, etc.).
  • Other references to Creation
    • Exodus 20:11
    • Mark 10:6
  • Could the God described in the Bible create the earth in 6, 24-hour days?
  • Could the God described in the Bible create the earth across billions of years?
  • Based on the evidence available, which do you believe?
  • Age of the earth estimations from Biblical records
    • Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus
      • Tracing Jesus’ lineage through Joseph
      • Establishes a paternal link to David
        • Legal right to inherit throne
      • Age of earth: 7,307 years
      • Date of creation: 5284 BC
    • Luke’s genealogy of Jesus
      • Traces Jesus’ lineage through Mary
      • Establishes a blood link to David
        • Blood right to inherit throne
      • Age of earth: 8,596 years
      • Date of creation: 6573 BC
  • Underlying assumptions of this Biblical timeline
    • The “days” of creation were literal, 24-hour days.
    • No gaps in genealogies presented in the Biblical record.
    • Where we don’t have the age of the father at the birth of the next person in a lineage, this timeline uses an “average lifespan” for that timespan.
    • Assuming there are no gaps in the genealogies presented in the Bible, this makes the timeline longer than actual.