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 Adam 'Ha 'adham Alulim Aloros Alorus Y-Chromosome Adam
Friday, 28 Oct 4004 BC) <b>inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden, as reckoned by Irish theologian James Ussher <b>inb> 1650 AD.
Friday, 4 Apr 4004 BC) <b>inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden, as reckoned by Bruce G. Armstrong
<b>Theb> contents of <b>theb> antediluvian kings lists and <b>theb> Gilgamesh Epic are reflected <b>inb> <b>theb> Biblical Genesis accounts of <b>theb> creation of <b>theb> first man and <b>theb> list of 10 descendants and 8 patriarchs from Adam to <b>theb> time of Noah and <b>theb> Flood.
www.b17.com /family/lwp/people/_a/_adam.html   (795 words)

  
 Introduction - <b>Theb> Temples
During <b>theb> two thousand years 4000 BC to 2000 BC, it seems that God communicated with man either directly, as <b>inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden, or via his angelic representatives or messengers.
By taking <b>theb> sole Biblical approach, I discovered that from <b>theb> year 4000 BC to <b>theb> historically recorded times of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, 605 BC, <b>theb> Biblical count of years was to within four or five years of <b>theb> proven historic time <b>inb> years of King Nebuchadnezzar's coming on <b>theb> world scene.
Returning to 723 BC, <b>theb> Kingdom of Israel (<b>theb> 10-tribed part of Israel) was captured and deported to Assyria.
www.hooper-home.net /TEMPLE/Intro~07.htm   (2862 words)

  
 Theories at mrdowling.com
Bishop Ussher stated that Adam and Eve were driven from <b>theb> Garden of Eden on Monday, November 10, 4004
James Ussher was an Irish biblical scholar who wrote <b>Theb> Annals of <b>theb> World <b>inb> 1658.
It is quite possible that <b>theb> theories presented today will be very different from what we will discover <b>inb> <b>theb> future.
www.mrdowling.com /602-theories.html   (206 words)

  
 October 22 - Happy Birthday, Planet Earth
Using his chronology, Bishop Ussher further determined that Adam and Eve were expelled from <b>theb> Garden of Eden on Monday, November 10, 4004.
Through painstaking perusal of <b>theb> Bible, James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland, and Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College <b>inb> Dublin, determined that <b>theb> first day of creation was Sunday, October 23, 4004 B.C. "Adam and Eve Perfect <b>theb> Hokey Pokey"
Tomorrow, October 23, 2005 (according to <b>theb> late great Bishop Ussher), <b>theb> universe, with an emphasis on planet Earth, celebrates its 6,009th birthday, carbon dating be damned.
www.goatview.com /october22.htm   (214 words)

  
 <b>Theb> Sabbaths
Archbishop Ussher (a Biblical historian and theologian) stated that October 23 4004 B.C. was <b>theb> <b>beginningb> of creation.
Yet, according to Ussher's calculations, November is <b>theb> month that God drove Adam and Eve from <b>theb> Garden of Eden.
<b>Theb> 6,000 years of man's rule ended November 10, 2004 A.D. according to Ussher's calculations and <b>theb> Book of Jubilee.
www.givingtothepoor.com /Sabbaths.html   (2532 words)

  
 Chronology of men'
Adam is believed to have been put into <b>theb> garden of Eden about 4004 BCE or about 6007 years ago.
Carry on another 28 times of doubling until you come to 2660 BCE, about <b>theb> time when <b>theb> children of Israel came out of Egypt.
If you keep on at this same rate, and allow <b>theb> older to die off, you will come at least at a number around and above 1 billion people living on earth, at <b>theb> time of <b>theb> Exodus.
www.kivits.com /chrono.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Images and Outlines: Classical Literature - Authors: S
Contents: <b>Theb> Infidel Half Century; <b>Inb> <b>theb> <b>Beginningb>: B.C. 4004 (<b>Inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden); <b>Theb> Gospel of <b>theb> Brothers Barnabas: Present Day; <b>Theb> Thing Happens: A.D. 2170; Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman: A.D. 3000; As Far as Thought Can Reach: A.D. ip
Shackleford, E.A.B. Virginia Dare: A Romance of <b>theb> Sixteenth Century
www.irvingcrowley.com /misc/classiclit_s.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (2532 words)

  
 <b>Inb> <b>theb> <b>Beginningb> - Wikipedia, <b>theb> free encyclopedia
<b>theb> first play <b>inb> George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah; see <b>Inb> <b>theb> <b>Beginningb>: B.C. 4004 (<b>Inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/In_the_Beginning   (221 words)

  
 Back to Methuselah - Wikipedia, <b>theb> free encyclopedia
<b>Inb> <b>theb> <b>Beginningb>: B.C. 4004 (<b>Inb> <b>theb> Garden of Eden)
Back to Methuselah (A Metabiological Pentateuch) is a 1921 series of five plays and a preface by G.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Back_to_Methuselah   (160 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (160 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (160 words)

  
 Forename Index: A
Adam, <b>theb> First Man (Garden of Eden 4004 BC - 3070 BC) ; first man (<b>inb> Judeo-Christian myth); poss.
BC) ; last King of Sicyon; Sicyon passed to Heracleids of Doria; poss.
BC) ; or: his son King Eochaid `Anchenn' of Laigin; aka Aongus (Aonghus Oengus; II) Ollamh; 73rd MONARCH of IRELAND
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix00.htm   (160 words)

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