A simple reading of the Scriptures says that all that is in this realm of God's creating was made in 6 days. Since time began a day has always been defined as the time it takes for the earth to make one full rotation on its axis. On day 6 Adam was created. When Adam was 130 years old, which after the sun was created on day 4 the earth's course around the sun was established and years were marked. So after 130 journeys around the sun, Adam had a son named Seth. The earth is now 130 years old and six days for whatever that's worth. I'm good with the creation being +6 days of whatever age Adam was at any point in his lifetime
So, at 130 years Adam has Seth and then when Seth is 105 journeys around the sun, he also has a son, Enosh. When Enosh was born the earth was 130 + 105 + 6 days. But it suffices to just say it was 135 years old. Then when Enosh is 90, he has a son named Kenan. The earth, on the day that Kenan was born is 130 + 105 + 90 = 225 years old. As you continue through, and I'll have to check my numbers again which I don't have in front of me, but by the time Lamech, at 182 years of his life, had a son named Noah and that brings us to about 900 years of existence for the earth since the day that Adam was created on the 6th day.
Then we read all about Noah and how he was 500 years old when he had his sons and that he was 600 years old when the flood came. So the earth, when the flood came upon it, was about 1,500 years old. That's not an exact number. As I say, I'd have to pull out my old accounting line, but it's within a hundred years or so of 1,500 years old at the time the flood came upon the earth. In fact, per the accounting, Noah and Adam almost lived together. Remember that Adam's entire life was 930 years and it was about 900 years when Noah was born to Lamech.
Anyway, we then find a second genealogical account regarding the generation of Shem to Abraham. That's found in Genesis 11. The account of the passage of time, just as God did with the generations from Adam, He gave the father's age at the time that a particular son was born until Abram. At this point I think we're about 2,000 years into the life of this realm that God created in 6 days in the days before Adam.
Then you carefully track the passage of time through the sons of Abraham to Israel and we find that the sons of Israel went into Egypt and there were 400 years of captivity. All of this time added together puts us, if I recall correctly somewhere around 2500 years that the earth has endured. Then we have 1,500 years or so of God working with the Hebrews bringing them up out of bondage and wandering for 40 years and the accounting of the days of the kings in the Chronicles and we can actually add up years to where we find that when Jesus came, the earth and the universe, all created in 6 days, had existed about 4,000 years. And now we are 2,000 years beyond that. So it comes to about 6,000 years. Amazingly enough, the Hebrew Calander, which is supposedly dated from the creation event as they figure it, is at year 5,785 or so.
According to the Hebrew Calander conversion we find:
Sunday, Tammuz 29, 5784 - August 4, 2024
I find that to be pretty amazing that the chronological account found in the Scriptures is so very, very close to what God's people tell us is how many years it has been since the creation event. Now of course, there are always those who will argue whether or not the Jewish Calander is really established from the creation event, but it's really pretty amazing that it all seems to line up so well. It's almost like the prophecy of Daniel and the time of Messiah's visitation. When we count it all out, it all lines up pretty well with the days in which Jesus walked among us.
God bless,
Ted