Walter wrote:
> Genesis' Massoretic Text's chronology, suggests the flood is dated some 1656
> years after the creation (cf. p.581, Vol.1, S.J. De Vries, "Chronology of
> the OT," G.A. Buttrick, Ed., The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible,
> Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1962, ISBN 0-687-19270-6). Taking Ussher's rough
> calculation of the beginning of creation being about 4000 BCE in round
> numbers, we arrive at a flood occuring about 2344 BCE. Moses is dated circa
> 1440 BCE (the Exodus), so the flood is conceived of as occuring at least 900
> years before the Exodus.
I'm afraid this is a bit of a straw man, because I don't know of any
scholar, conservative or otherwise, who holds to Ussher's
chronology. In fact, every conservative scholar I've ever met or read
finds Ussher a bit of an embarrassment and feels the need to
explain that Ussher was sincere, but sincerely wrong. Hence,
what we have in the above paragraph is a theoretical construct, not
really a representation of any current viewpoint.
Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
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