How much time passed between Genesis 1:1 and Exodus 15:20?
>>575787
You mean within the "canon" plot of the story?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_literalist_chronology
>>575787
Using Wikipedia's shitty literalist chronology:
4246BCE
1577BCE
2669 years, not counting timelessness before Genesis 2:7
>>575811
Historians deny that the redacted works of Temple religion are an accurate reflection of the recoverable past and are thus very hostile to the idea that you can "time" things.
>>575819
>>575804
>>575791
Thank you.
Have a wallpaper.
0, as none of those events actually happened.
>>575811
You could interpret is as metaphors, of course.
>>575787
>talking about a book
>talking about the timeline of a story
>talking about chapters in a book
Why is this on /his/?
Bereshit starts with the self awareness of the human being and the ensuing conflict between settled agricultural tribes and pastoral nomads, so the starting "date" could well be 100,000 bc or 10,000 bc
>>577724
Theology is the queen of humanities.