45. We
Have Been Around for 5966 of 6000 Years of Man on Earth
For
anyone who loves Scriptural study of the future, we know that it forbids making
a prophecy about an exact date of the Lord’s return. But how about signs to know it’s close? We have a Biblical theory that could do that,
below.
On the other hand, there is a large
group of believers who think that His return has no signs to warn us at all--it
is "imminent," they say; ie, it could happen at any time without any
sign. If you have read my blogs on the Last
Days, you know that I discount this theory, believing that while we don’t know
the exact date of His return, God will send us signs that the last day is not
far away. This proposition is based on a
quote from Jesus in Matthew 24:30-33:
“Then… they will gather together His elect from
the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other… 32 “Now learn this
parable from the fig tree: When its branch has already become tender and puts
forth leaves, you know that summer is near. 33 So you also, when you
see all these things, know that it is near—at the doors!
The fig tree metaphor tells us that you can read Scriptural
signs that tell us harvesting is near—the branches get tender, and the leaves
sprout. In like manner, we can expect
signs for mankind’s harvest; we can KNOW that “it,” referring to the Parousia,
the coming of Jesus for harvesting His own (the “elect”), is NEAR.
I have a theory about calculating an estimated date of
His return. Please do not assume that
the calculations in it are accurate, but it’s pretty accurate. It probably has flaws. This “close, but not perfect” result is just
available for correction. He wants us to
be as accurate as the fig tree. There
are signs to excite us, but not the exact date —that would encourage
complacency, considering what evil we could do in the meantime. This theory I will present does have a
momentous and surprising conclusion.
Before I get into it, I have to give credit to Michael
Pedrin, a pastor in India from the Seventh Day Adventist Church (I’m not of
that persuasion, but I’ll take any great idea from anybody, if it’s
realistically based). I made some
changes on his base.
By way of introduction, the Word tells us that
immediately after Jesus comes for His own, we get to spend a thousand years of
freedom from Satan’s attacks, because he is bound for that time (Rev. 20:1-3).
There, we will rest, finally, from the ravages of sin all around us and from
our own nature. This millennium of one thousand years will be a “great Sabbath
of rest” from the ravages of sin. Therein is a key in the word
"sabbath." Thinking back to
Original Creation in Genesis 1, God rested on the seventh day. What precedes it? Six days of creation. So, God’s pattern was,
six days of creation work, then one day of rest. But what happens if you
multiply that math by one thousand?
My theory’s critical proposition is this: the 1000
years of rest in the End Times is preceded by six thousand years of man on earth, struggling, as in work,
through six “days” of labor.
The key to this theory is simple: it’s in the 6+1=7 equation. Seven is God’s number of completeness and
rest. You begin a cycle with six, the
number of days you work, followed by one day of rest. Then the cycle is
complete. Creation was like that: God didn’t have to take six days to create—He
could have done it in a second. Nor was
He tired, and needed a day of rest. He
did it as an example for us to follow.
He focused on the 6+1 again by instructing His people
on how to till the ground. You plant and
harvest for six years. The seventh, you
let the ground rest. Leviticus 25:3-4:
Six
years you shall sow your field…and gather its fruit; 4 but
in the seventh year there shall be a sabbath of solemn rest for the
land, a sabbath to the Lord.
You shall neither sow your field nor prune your vineyard.
Jesus has some interesting words on
this subject in Matthew 13:38-39:
The field is the world, the good seeds
are the sons of the kingdom, but the tares are the sons of the
wicked one. 39 The enemy who sowed them
is the devil, the harvest is the end of the age, and the reapers are the
angels.
He purposely ties in the cycle of
earthly harvest with the cycle of heavenly harvest. Jesus makes a comparison of land’s harvest,
which we just saw to be 6+1, to OUR harvest.
There is good reason to believe that man likely is also on a 6+1 rapture
scale in the heavenly harvest. If the
heavenly harvest is followed by a millennium of rest, why not believe that six
millennia of man working on earth precedes it?
The Apostle Peter gives us some
tantalizing verses on this too. In II
Peter 3, he is telling us that there will be many unbelievers scoffing about
Jesus’ return. Then, in verses 8 and 9,
he counsels us to be patient. Then it
seems that he is laying on us an insider hint.
II Peter 3:3-4, 8-10a:
...scoffers will come in the last
days, walking according to their own lusts, 4 and saying, “Where is the
promise of His coming? ….But, beloved, do not forget this one thing,
that with the Lord one day is as
a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 9 The Lord is not slack
concerning His promise…but the
day of the Lord will come….
Peter hints, it seems, how important
is what he’s going to say, by his phrase “do not forget this one thing.” And what is that one thing? In talking about Jesus’ return, God is
willing to proportionately lay down the idea of “one day=one thousand years.”
So, just as Creation was six days of work followed by one day of
rest, and then substituting Peter’s hint, you get six thousand years of
work, followed by one thousand years of rest.
I want to make an additional comment
about v 10, “the day of the Lord.” The
Bible has two contexts for that phrase.
First, the Sabbath is called the day of the Lord (Ex. 20:10). Also, significantly, the Parousia, or the
Second Coming of Christ is also called the day of the Lord. See I Thessalonians 4:16-5:2, when Paul is
comforting believers who were mistaken in their belief that Christ had already
come:
For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with
a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of
God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are
alive and remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in
the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. 5 But concerning the times
and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you. 2 For you yourselves know
perfectly that the day of the Lord so comes…
My point here is, using the “day of the Lord” for
both, God is perfectly willing for us to compare the Sabbath with His Second
Coming. The former is: six days of work,
then a single-day Sabbath. Well, God ties it in to the Return, which is
followed by one thousand years of rest.
We’re suggesting that it is reasonable to assume that this is preceded
by six thousand years of work for man on earth.
We thus have five Scriptural proofs of the 6000+1000
for Man. The big question is, how long
has man been on earth? Are we close to
6000 years?
Did you know that it’s possible to count, with
close proximity, how long man has been on earth? (PS:
As you can tell, we’re ignoring the rantings of atheistic evolution). After all, Matthew 1 and Luke 3 give many
names from Adam all the way down to Joseph or Mary, Jesus’ stepfather and
mother. It has this thing about genealogy.
There are long boring lists of ages in Genesis. So let’s put to good
use, for once, those lists of names in Genesis and II Chronicles. They go from Adam down pretty much through
the generations to the exile in Babylonian captivity. Sprinkle in some Scriptural shortcuts and
prophecy. From there, a final nod to
secular history. Let’s go:
Event Verse #yrs Note
From Adam to Birth of Seth Genesis
5:3 130
From Seth to Enosh Gen. 5:6 105 1
From Enosh to Cainan Gen. 5:9 90
From Cainan to Mahalalel Gen. 5:12 70
From Mahalalel to Jared Gen. 5:15 65
From Jared to Enoch Gen5:18 162 2
From Enoch to Methusaleh Gen. 5:21 65
Methusaleh to Lamech Gen. 5:25 187
Lamech to Noah Gen. 528 182
Noah to Shem Gen. 5:32* 502 3
Cumulative years Adam to Shem 1558
Shem to Arphaxad Gen. 11:10 100
Arphaxad to Salah Gen.
11:12 35
Salah to Eber Gen. 11:14 30
Eber to Peleg Gen. 11:16 34
Peleg to Reu Gen.
11:18 30
Reu to Serug Gen. 11:20 32
Serug to Nahor Gen. 11:22 30
Nahor to Terah Gen. 11:24 29
Terah to Birth of Abram/Abraham Gen. 11:26* 130 4
Cumulative 2: Shem to Abram’s Birth 450
Shortcut: From Birth of Abram to
promise
To Abraham Gen. 12:4 75
From Promise to Abraham to Giving the Law Galatians 3:16-18 430
From the Exodus from Egypt to
Beginning
Of Solomon’s Reign I Kings 6:1 476
Back off: Counted twice: from Exodus from
Egypt to Giving the Law Exodus 19:1 -0.1 5
Solomon’s reign I Ki. 11:42 40
Rehoboam’s reign II Chron. 12:13 17 6
Abijah’s reign II Chron. 13:1-2 3
Asa’s reign II Chron. 16:13 41
Jehoshaphat’s reign II
Chron. 20:31 25
Jehoram’s reign II Chron. 21:5 8
Ahaziah’s Reign II Chron. 22:2 1
Athaliah’s reign II Chron. 22:12 6
Joash’s reign II Chron. 24:1 40
Amaziah’s reign II Chron. 25:1 29
Uzziah’s reign II Chron. 26:3 52
Jotham’s reign II Chron. 27:1 16
Ahaz’s reign II Chron 28:1 16
Hezekiah’s reign II Chron. 29:1 29
Manasseh’s reign II Chron. 33:1 55
Amon’s reign II Chron. 33:21 2
Josiah’s reign II Chron. 34:1 31
Jehoahaz’s reign II Chron. 36:2 0 .3
Jehoiakim’s reign II Kings 23:36 11 7
Jehoiachin’s reign, then Exiled II Ki. 24:6, 12, 14 8
Cumulative 3: From Abraham to Exile
In Babylon 1411.2
Time in Exile—Sabbath for Land Jeremiah 29:10 70
From Artaxerxes Rebuild Edict to Palm Sunday Ezekial 1:1-2, Daniel 9:25 483 8
Back off: Counted twice: birth of Jesus to
Palm Sunday -33 9a
From Jesus’ Birth til’ today 2026.8 9
Grand Total 5966
Wow! We be close to 6000. Only 34 years away to the Rapture
Note 1: We do not need to record all of Seth’s life. Only from his birth to the birth of his son,
Enosh. Same treatment throughout. (Since the question here is, "How long each
person has been on earth before the next generation?" we don't care what
age Adam was when created. Gen. 3:3 says "When Adam had lived 130 years,
he had a son...Seth." Similarly, 3:6 says "When Seth had lived 105
years...")
Note
2: Interesting point about Enoch: He is the 7th generation, and he
deserved a special kind of rest—a rest from dying (Gen. 5:22-24). There’s our 6+1 again. Six generations of men dying, followed by a
single generation of rest from dying. In
the same way, I’m suggesting that there will be 6 millenniums of men dying,
followed by a single millennium of men, raptured, in heaven, not dying. That’s our sixth proof that this theory is
real.
Note
3: Gen. 5:32 actually records that Noah
“was 500 years old…begot Shem, Ham, and Japheth.” They were not triplets, and Shem was only
mentioned first because he got the birthright (i.e, from his descendants would
come the Christ.) So Noah wasn’t necessarily 500 when he had Shem. So, how old was Noah when he begot Shem? Find
out by comparing Gen. 7:6: Noah was six hundred years old when the floodwaters were on the
earth” with Gen. 11:10: This is the
genealogy of Shem: Shem was one hundred years old, and begot
Arphaxad; (this was) two years after the flood” This is saying that Shem was 98 at Flood time. If Shem was 98 at the time of the
Flood, and Noah was 600 at Flood, then Noah had to beget Shem at age 502.
Note 4: Gen. 11:26 says: Now Terah lived seventy years, and begot Abram, Nahor, and
Haran” We see the same problem as Noah and his sons; here again, Abram was
not the first son. So, how old was Terah
when he begot Abram? Compare verses
again for the answer. Start with Gen.
12:1, 2: Now the Lord had
said to Abram: “Get out of your
country, From your family And from your father’s house, To a land that I will
show you (Canaan, the promised land). I will make you a great nation; I will bless you And
make your name great; And you shall be a blessing…And Terah took his son
Abram
and his grandson Lot (and more) …. and they went out with them
from Ur of the Chaldeans to go to the land of Canaan; and they came
to Haran and dwelt there. 32 So the days of Terah were 205 years, and Terah died in Haran.” So they only went halfway to Canaan, and stopped in Haran. Now read Acts 7:4: Then he (ie, Abram) came
out of the land of the Chaldeans and dwelt in Haran. And from there, when his
father was dead, He moved him to this land in which you now dwell (ie,
Canaan). There is every reason to suspect that Abram
packed up and headed for Canaan quickly after his father’s death. He was, as
you will see from surrounding Scripture, old (for his day), and he didn’t want
to die outside Canaan--if he did so, he would miss out on God’s promises.
Finally, the clincher verse: Gen.
12:4: …And Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed
from Haran.” I believe that when Terah died, Abram immediately left
Haran. We conclude from that assumption that
at the time of Terah’s death at age 205, Abram was 75. Thus, Terah was 130 at the time of Abram’s
birth. This is not rock-solid by any means. Probably the weakest entry
above. Just a guess.
Note
5: A small portion of the exodus trip was counted twice. Experts say God didn’t waste any time, once
they started their trip, to get them to Mt. Sinai to give them the Law. It took, best estimate, 2-1/2 months, which
is .2 of a year. So we backed off .2
year because it was counted twice in the shortcuts.
Note
6: Since Jesus came from the tribe of
Judah (Rev. 5:5), we followed only Judah and descendants’ births. Even when the tribes split up, we only follow
David’s line, since he was from the tribe of Judah. His son’s son was Rehoboam. And down from
there.
Note
7: While we generally assume that once Babylonians took over the government
(Jehoiakim was a “puppet” for the last 8 years), that the exile immediately
began, so the land would get its denied rest.
Truth is, it was delayed. II Ki.
23:36 and 24:6-14 clearly show that the real exile didn’t take place until the
eighth year of his son’s reign.
Note
8: Daniel’s 9:25 prophecy shows that
“62+7=69 weeks” was the time period indicated from Artaxerxes’ edict to
“Messiah the Prince.” It is assumed by
experts that “weeks” could be translated as “sevens,” with no explanations as
“seven what—weeks, days, years?” Because
the time period from the Artaxerxes edict to Jesus’ hearing the hosannas on
Palm Sunday (i.e, “Messiah the Prince”) was, historically, 483 years, the
“weeks” must be years—69x7 years, or 483 years.
Note
9: From Jesus’ birth to today may seem
obvious, but Scriptural things are never that.
It’s not “2025.8 years” He was born, best guess, 2 BC. Finally, there is no “zero year.” So, Jesus’ birth to today is 2025.8+2-1, or
2026.8.
Note
9a: We’re counting something twice
again. The note 8 shortcut took us out to Palm Sunday. Jesus was 33 then, according to the best
proofs. Thus, we have counted 33 years,
twice. So we’re backing it off.
So,
mankind has been around for 5966 years, see my totals. So only 34 years, best guess, til’ 6000 is up;
and those alive then (and the dead in Christ) blast off to heaven for 1000
years of rest. Now, if you’re over 70
when you read this (as I am), this 34-years-away from rapture could be
considered a buzzkill. It would be so cool to be alive already when He
comes. But I thought again—I believe
that Christians of that time will have to endure most of the 7 years of trouble
(see my blog elsewhere), so you want to change your thinking--you DO want
to miss it. It’s 7 years of persecution and disease and martyrdom before
the rapture. So, subtracting 7, for my
younger readers, it’s only 27 years before such terror begins—if my data are
accurate, which they are quite possibly not.
If you’re a Scripture thinker, please comment to me if you find any
mistakes. But, hey, if you’re old, that
still leaves two things to consider: Anybody that dies before the last days, if
a Christian, his or her soul goes to a wonderful place. Your soul is very alive, conscious, and will
love it. (It joins the body at the
rapture, His second coming). But you
need to MAKE SURE that you’re a Christian.
You tune up your car before a trip, right? Even if it isn’t making any telltale noises,
right? Just so, I highly recommend you
read some of my many blogs on what it takes to be a Christian. Don’t just
assume (lazily, I think) that your denomination has it right and every other
denomination has it wrong. Or, you can try a much better way: Put all the
complacent assurances you’ve cherry-picked from Paul, and set them aside. Start reading Scripture, hours at a
time. Read with fresh eyes what Jesus
said involving what it takes for heaven—and what kinds of people go to
hell. Read Luke, Matthew, the 4 Gospels,
writing down every sentence the World’s Greatest Teacher said about (eternal)
life or (eternal) death. You’ll be
surprised at the result. Please don’t be
afraid to break from your denomination on some points (as I have). Seminarians and pastors have led us into an
“easy believism” which they substitute for the Gospel. It’s not a
conspiracy: It’s just the way the
Western hemisphere is headed. We are sliding, ever so quickly, into downright
Apostasy. A sign of the last days,
wouldn’t you know it.
My
final thought: We are, it is suggested, two years away before the digital
prison will be constructed. Ultimate Surveillance will then follow; this will,
in time, be directed by the antichrist.
Acknowledgement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfmNxkN7ZQo&t=783s&ab_channel=AnswersinGenesis This does a good job
of proving that mankind has only been around for about 6000 years.
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