It is impossible to know the exact amount of years. However, Jesus was born in the year 0AD, because the previous years all ended in BC, which meant Before Christ). Jesus' birth is the beginning of the New Testament, whereas Abraham lived very early on in the Old Testament, and so there would have been several hundred, if not thousands, of years between them.
About 2021 years, give or take a few, passed between Abraham's birth and Jesus' birth. BC 537 is when the captivity ended, plus seventy years of captivity is 607. 390 years passed between the captivity and Solomon's reign, and solomon reigned for 40 years, making 1037 BC. Solomon's reign began in the 480th year after Israel made it back to Canaan from Egypt. Israel were in captivity for 400 years, and they wandered in the desert for 30. 430+479=909, and 909+1037=1946 BC. Abraham was 75 at the time. 1946 BC plus 75 is 2021 BC, when Abraham was born.
Although, Joshua's existence was oulined in the Old Testament, and Jesus is the New Testament. The facts are that from a divine prospective there are no reliable source of information that could give an exact figure.
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
There is roughly 2014 years since his birth.
somewhere around 700 years between the birth of Jesus and Isaiah's preaching.
Archbishop James Ussher had calculated Adam's creation to be in 4004BC. He then calculated Abram to be born in 1992BC. That theory would make it 2012 years between the two.
According to tradition, Adam was created in 3760 BCE, and died in 2830 BCE. Abram (Abraham) was born in 1812 BCE.
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When Jesus was found teaching at the temple when he was 12 years old.
The exact date of Jesus birth is not know. however i believe it was before the year 1 but i think they started recording the years after Jesus's ascension
AD means Anno Domini. It is used in Gregorian calendar to label dates after the birth of Jesus Christ (date on which the calendar is based). When describing events that happened before the birth of Jesus Christ, dates are appended with Before Christ(abbreviated as BC).30AD is therefore 30 years after the birth of Jesus Christ. 30BC would be 30 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. You may as well encounter +30 and -30 (namely for 30AD and 30BC).
The Gospels came to be written by man....through God....the gospels are the life of Jesus Christ from birth to his years of ministering to God to his gruesome death....
2347Another Answer:In the 17th Century, Archbishop James Ussher did an exhaustive review of the ages of the descendants of Adam in Genesis. He established the creation of man to be 4004 B.C.. The Flood of Noah according to this work was 2344 B.C. and the birth of Christ given as 4 B.C.. This would make it 2340 years between the two events.
Mainly because he prophesied about Jesus Christ, 700 years before Jesus' birth. In Isaiah chapter 7, he told of his birth, and in chapter 53, he tells of the passion.
Isaiah lived from about 740 to 680 BC; that is about 60 years; and Jesus was born in the year 0 and started his ministry about 30 years later. So between Isaiah's death and Jesus birth, there was 680 years, but between the time of their ministries, there was about 730 years.
It is 739 years from 740 bc to 1 bc. However, Isaiah never really prophesied the birth of Jesus. And if Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod it must have been before 4 bc, since Herod died in April 4 bc.
Isaiah's ministry lasted approximately 55 years, from about 739 B.C. to 686 B.C. We don't know the exact date of this prophecy, but King Ahaz was ruling. His rule was from 742 B.C. to 746 B.C. So the prophecy of the virgin birth was over 700 years before the virgin birth of Jesus.
We can say that the first prophet to clearly mention the coming of Jesus is the major prophet Isaiah who said 700 years before the birth of Jesus christ. That Jesus would come to save the world of their sin.
His best prophecy was telling the people 700 years before the birth of Christ that Jesus would be born to save the world. He also spoke of Jesus trial.
AnswerThe Book of Isaiah was written in Hebrew, and does not contain any reference to the birth of Jesus. However, a translation into Greek of this book, and of other early Hebrew scriptures, does contain a passage that Matthew thought could have been a reference to the virgin birth of Jesus. This translation is called the Septuagint and was written over a long period commencing around the middle of the second century BCE. The apparent prophecy arose because the Septuagint mistranslated Isaiah 7:14 to say that a virgin would conceive and bear a child. Instead of "a virgin", the correct translation would have been "the young woman", and the young woman in question did have a child a few verses later in Isaiah. Taking a single verse out of context, the author of the Gospel of Matthew relied on this mistranslation to show that it was prophesied that Jesus would be born of a virgin.
Isaac is born, lives, and dies in the Old Testament and his accounts are mentioned in the New Testament as he was a Patriarch and symbolically pictured the future sacrifice of God's own Son, Jesus Christ.
It is said that Jesus was born 4 years before AD. This means for year 2010, there are 2014 from Jesus birth.
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet and not accorded the title of saint. That title is usually reserved for those who were followers of Jesus Christ in the New Testament or to the angels.
The prophet Isaiah, was to prophecy, the birth of christ 700 years before the birth of Christ. He also in chapter 53 clearly tells of Christs trial and punishment for us.
That's actually true,If you read in history,you will find that the years before JESUS' birth are decreasing until JESUS' birth then after JESUS' birth,the years are increasing until reaching this year 2010,thanks to GOD...hope you got my point...