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  2. Ussher chronology - Wikipedia

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    Ussher chronology is a 17th-century biblical chronology that dates the creation to October 22, 4004 BC. It uses genealogies, regnal years, and historical sources to calculate key events from the Bible and the ancient world.

  3. James Ussher - Wikipedia

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    James Ussher (1581-1656) was an Irish scholar and church leader, who became the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland in 1625. He is known for his chronology of the creation, his identification of Ignatius of Antioch's letters, and his involvement in the Irish Articles of Religion.

  4. Anno Mundi - Wikipedia

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    Anno Mundi (AM) is a calendar era that counts years from the creation of the world according to the Hebrew Bible. Learn about its history, usage, and differences with other eras such as Seleucid and Byzantine.

  5. History of creationism - Wikipedia

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    Creationism is the view that the natural universe had a beginning, and came into being supernaturally. The article traces the history of creationism from ancient times to the present, and its interactions with science, religion and culture.

  6. History of calendars - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of various calendar systems from prehistory to the present. Compare different methods of timekeeping, cultural and practical purposes, and astronomical and agricultural connections.

  7. Clarence Ussher - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Douglas Ussher was born on September 9, 1870, in Aurora, Illinois. His father became the Bishop of Canada and eventually moved with the family to Montreal. [8] In Montreal, Ussher received his early education; he continued his studies at the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [8]

  8. Traditional Jewish chronology - Wikipedia

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    Jewish tradition has long preserved a record of dates and time sequences of important historical events related to the Jewish nation, including but not limited to the dates fixed for the building and destruction of the Second Temple, and which same fixed points in time (henceforth: chronological dates) are well-documented and supported by ancient works, although when compared to the ...

  9. Dating creation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how different cultures and religions have attempted to estimate the age of Earth or the universe based on their creation myths. Compare various sources and figures for the creation date, from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian kings to Egyptian gods and Greek heroes.