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The [[Biblical chronology|chronology]] of the events in the Bible, and hence of the length of the history in the world, remains in sharp dispute today. At least three different camps have made various assumptions concerning the interpretation of relevant [[Bible|Scripture]] and even the "best fit" of Scripture to the [[Archaeology|archaeological record]]. What follows below is a description of the three camps, and the assumption that each camp has made, followed by a synoptic comparative chronology illustrating the implications of the various positions. | The [[Biblical chronology|chronology]] of the events in the [[Bible]], and hence of the length of the history in the world, remains in sharp dispute today. At least three different camps have made various assumptions concerning the interpretation of relevant [[Bible|Scripture]] and even the "best fit" of Scripture to the [[Archaeology|archaeological record]]. What follows below is a description of the three camps, and the assumption that each camp has made, followed by a synoptic comparative chronology illustrating the implications of the various positions. | ||
== The Disputed Era == | == The Disputed Era == |