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=== Long Chronology or Variant Manuscript Tradition === | === Long Chronology or Variant Manuscript Tradition === | ||
Several creationist scholars such as Lambert Dolphin base their chronologies on the [[Septuagint]] or the Samaritan Text of the Old Testament. These variant manuscripts add about 1500 years to the age of the world if a chronology is constructed from them using the same method as Ussher and others. In this system therefore, the date of creation (according to the Byzantine [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox Church]] calculation) is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dating_Creation#According_to_the_Book_of_Genesis September 1 5508 BC], giving the second dominant Biblical date for creation (i.e. circa 4000 | Several creationist scholars such as Lambert Dolphin base their chronologies on the [[Septuagint]] or the Samaritan Text of the Old Testament. These variant manuscripts add about 1500 years to the age of the world if a chronology is constructed from them using the same method as Ussher and others. In this system therefore, the date of creation (according to the Byzantine [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox Church]] calculation) is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dating_Creation#According_to_the_Book_of_Genesis September 1 5508 BC], giving the second dominant Biblical date for creation (i.e. circa 4000 BC and 5500 BC). | ||
== Points of Agreement == | == Points of Agreement == |