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http://rbedrosian.com/euseb7.htm and
http://rbedrosian.com/euseb8.htm. Note that the ages of the Patriarchs below come from the Septuagint, which differs from the Hebrew text used in English versions.
From Adam to the Flood1. Adam, the first man, was 230 years of age when he fathered Seth. He lived an additional 700 years, until the 135th year of Mahalalel. 2. Seth fathered Enosh when he was 205 years of age. He lived an additional 707 years, until the 20th year of Enoch. 3. Enosh fathered Kenan when he was 190 years of age. He lived an additional 715 years, until the 53rd year of Methuselah. 4. Kenan fathered Mahalalel when he was 170 years of age. He lived an additional 740 years, until the 81st year of Lamech. 5. Mahalalel fathered Jared when he was 165 years of age. He lived an additional 730 years, until the 48th year of Noah. 6. Jared fathered Enoch when he was 162 years of age. He lived an additional 800 years, until the 280th years of Noah. 7. Enoch fathered Methusaleh when he was 165 years of age. He lived an additional 200 years, until he was translated in the 33rd year of Lamech. 8. Methusaleh fathered Lamech when he was 167 years of age. He lived an additional 802 years. Thus he would have survived the flood by 22 years. However, in other versions he died before the flood having lived an additional 782 years [after Lamech's birth]. 9. Lamech fathered Noah when he was 188 years of age. He lived an additional 535 years. Lamech predeceased his father Methusaleh in the 535th year of Noah. 10. Noah fathered Shem, Ham, and Japheth when he was 500 years of age. This was 100 years before the flood, which occurred in the 600th year of Noah. He lived an additional 350 years after the flood, until the 83rd year of Eber. [Thus] according to the Septuagint, the full total is 2,242 years [from the creation of Adam to the Flood].From the Flood to the Birth of Abraham1. Noah's son Shem fathered Arphaxad. He lived an additional 500 years, until the 101st year of Peleg. [Note: Arphaxad was born two years after the flood. Gen 11:10]
2. Arphaxad fathered Shelah when he was 135 years of age. He lived an additional 403 years, until the 9th year of Reu. 3. Shelah fathered Eber when he was 130 years of age. He lived an additional 406 years, until the 7th year of Serug. 4. Eber fathered Peleg when he was 134 years of age. He lived an additional 433 years, until the 38th year of Nahor. 5. Peleg fathered Reu when he was 130 years of age. He lived an additional 209 years, until the 75th year of Serug. In his time the world was divided up, just as phaleg means "division" in Hebrew. [Serug] predeceased his father. In his day, the tower [of Babel] was constructed, and many languages sprang out of the one [which everyone had spoken], with each nation speaking a different tongue. Holy Scripture recounts this [Genesis 11.5-9] as do secular writings. [For example], Alexander Polyhistor in his writings on the Chaldeans and Abydenus, similarly, describe it. We too mentioned it in our earlier narration of Chaldean history. Now after Peleg: 6. Reu fathered Serug when he was 135 years of age. He lived an additional 207 years, until the 77th year of Nahor. 7. Serug fathered Nahor when he was 130 years of age. He lived an additional 200 years, until the 51th year of Abraham. 8. Nahor fathered Terah when he was 79 years of age [Gen 11:24]. He lived an additional 119 years, until the 49th year of Serug. Terah fathered Abraham when he was 70 years of age [Gen 11:26]. He lived an additional 135 years, until the 35th year of Isaac. 9. Year one of Abraham. He was the first patriarch of the Jewish people. During his time Ninus and Semiramis ruled over Assyria and all of Asia. [Thus], 942 years transpired from the flood to the first year of Abraham, 2,242 years transpired from Adam to the flood, for a total of 3,184 years.
From the Birth of Abraham to the Exodus
All versions agree that 505 years transpired from Abraham until Moses and the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. It is calculated as follows. When Abraham was 75 years of age, God appeared to him and said that He would give the promised land to his descendants. For it is written [in Gen. 12.4-5]: "Abraham was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran. And Abraham took Sarah his wife, and Lot his brother's son." In the same passage, further on [Gen. 12:7] it states: "Then the Lord appeared to Abraham and said: 'To your descendants I will give this land.'" Thus [we calculate] 75 years [in the life] of Abraham plus 430 years [from God's promise] until the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. The Apostle Paul confirms this [in Galatians, 3.17-18]: "The law, which came four hundred and thirty years afterward, does not annul a covenant previously ratified by God, so as to make the promise void." Then he adds: "God gave it to Abraham by a promise." When Abraham was 100 years of age his son Isaac was born, 25 years after God's promise. Four hundred and five years transpired from that event until the exodus from Egypt. Consequently, from the promise [until the exodus] 430 years elapsed. Now God appeared to Abraham a second time and said [Gen. 15.13]: "Know of a surety that your descendants will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs, and will be slaves there, and they will be oppressed for four hundred years." The word descendants is used deliberately so that we not allocate the entire period [solely] to Isaac. Moreover the period of 430 years is mentioned again at the time of the exodus of the children of Israel from Egypt, [Ex. 12.40-41]: "They and their forefathers dwelled in Egypt and the land of Canaan for 430 years. And at the end of four hundred and thirty years, all the hosts of the Lord went out from the land of Egypt at night." Since the period from God's God's promise in the 75th year of Abraham is 430 years, it is clear that 505 years elapsed from the first year of Abraham to the time of Moses and the exodus from Egypt. Some [authors] have presented [this material] in detail, as follows: Abraham fathered Isaac at the age of 100. Isaac fathered Jacob at the age of 60. Jacob fathered Levi at the age of 86. Levi fathered Kohath at the age of 46. Kohath fathered Amran at the age of 63. Amran fathered Moses at the age of 70. Moses led his people out of Egypt when he was 80 years old. Thus from the first year of Abraham until the exodus from Egypt, a total of 505 years transpired. According to the Septuagint, the total from Adam to the exodus from Egypt is 3,689 years; according to the Jewish [Hebrew version], 2,453 years; and according to the Samaritan [Hebrew version], 2,753 years.
From the Exodus to the Building of the TempleMoses, 40 years
Joshua, 27 years
foreigners and Othniel the judge, 40 years
foreigners and Ehud the judge, 80 years
foreigners and Deborah and Barak, 40 years
foreigners and Gideon, 40 years
Abimelech, 3 years
Tola, 23 years
Jair, 22 years
foreigners and Jephthah the judge, 6 years
Ibzan, 7 years
Abdon, 8 years
foreigners and Samson, 20 years. In his time, the Trojan war was fought.
Eli, 40 years
Samuel and Saul, 40 years
David, 40 years
Solomon (until the building of the temple), 4 years From Moses' exodus from Egypt until the building of the temple, a total of 480 years elapsed. Thus, the third book of Kings [1 Kings 6.1] states that 480 years elapsed from the exodus out of Egypt until Solomon and the building of the temple; 505 years elapsed from Abraham until Moses and the exodus; 942 years elapsed from the flood until the first year of Abraham; and 2,242 years elapsed from Adam until the flood. Altogether 4,170 years elapsed from Adam until Solomon and the building of the temple.From the Building of the Temple to its DestructionFor this Chronology, the following table shows [the rulers and their reigns] from the building of the temple in the fourth year of Solomon to its destruction by the Babylonians 432 years later. Here are the figures: 1. Solomon, 37 years, including the additional three years
2. Rehoboam, 16 years3. Abijam, 3 years
4. Asa, 41 years
5. Jehoshaphat, 25 years
6. Jehoram, 8 years
7. Ahaziah, 1 year
8. Athaliah, his mother, 7 years
9. Jehoash, 40 years [g182]
10. Amaziah, 28 years
11. Uzziah, 52 years. In his reign the Greeks established the first Olympic games [776 B.C.].
12. Jotham, 16 years
13. Ahaz, 16 years
14. Hezekiah, 29 years
15. Manasseh, 55 years
16. Amon, 2 years
17. Josiah, 31 years
18. Jehoahaz, 3 months
19. Jehoiakim, 11 years
20. Jehoiachin, his son, also called Jekhoniah, 3 months
21. Mattaniah, also called Zedekiah, 11 years This makes a total of 432 years. After this, during [the next] 70 years, the Babylonian captivity of the Jews occurred and the destruction of the [temple's] site. According to the Bible, this ended in the second year of King Darius of Persia, which was during the 65th Olympiad [B.C. 520-517]. ...
Five hundred and two years elapsed from the time of Solomon and the building of the first temple to the restoration of the temple in the second year of King Darius. ... Thus the grand total, from Adam to the second year of Darius and the second building of [the temple in] Jerusalem, is 4680 years.
Note: Eusebius' Chronology would place the creation of Adam at approximately 5200 B.C.