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1 | Did Shem exit the Ark at 98, outlv Abrm? | Gen 11:10 | EdB | 140674 | ||
Pastor Glenn You would have to see a Reese Bible. Verses are places in sequential order and carry normal Bible reference. Gen 11:11 is placed after 1 Chronicles 1:32-33 and before Genesis 25:19 and are found on page 73. There is a cross reference that helps locate a particular verse by book chapter and verse. It is commonly known things get a little confusing in Bible Genealogy and it common for a generation to be missed or not included in one Genealogy but referenced in another. Example compare Genesis 11:24 and Luke 3:36 in Luke it says Selah was the son of Cainan who was the son of Arphaxad but in Genesis 11:24 it says Arphaxad had a son Salah with no mention of Cainan.So there is a generation either missing in Gen 11 or added in Luke. How Reese came up with his dating I have no idea but I also bow to his 20 years of study on the subject. There is not indication he used anything other than the actual Bible for his work. EdB |
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2 | Did Shem exit the Ark at 98, outlv Abrm? | Gen 11:10 | New Creature | 140703 | ||
Ed Adam Clarke gives this commentary on Luke 3:36 Luke 3:36 - Of Cainan - This Cainan, the son of Arphaxad, and father of Sala, is not found in any other Scripture genealogy. See Gen_10:24; Gen_11:12; 1Ch_1:18, 1Ch_1:24, where Arphaxad is made the father of Sala, and no mention at all made of Cainan. Some suppose that Cainan was a surname of Sala, and that the names should be read together thus, The son of Heber, the son of Salacainan, the son of Arphaxad, etc. If this does not untie the knot, it certainly cuts it; and the reader may pass on without any great scruple or embarrassment. There are many sensible observations on this genealogy in the notes at the end of Bishop Newcome’s Harmony. (Adam Clarke) |
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