The standard I am using is whosoever is listed first, they are born first. This standard includes all three children of Noah. Exceptions will be made as noted in the scriptures. I will also be using rapid-fire birth, that is, once one child is born the next follows the year after. For grandchildren, I will be using a standard of 21 years between births, unless otherwise noted in scriptures. The (KJV) Bible only lists the names of male descendants. Females are believed to have been born in between these. Because month and day of birth are not available at this time, a factor of +/- 1 year may be used for refinement.
Note: Noah's exact date of birth is given in the scriptures as being born in the second month, on the 27th day of the month, which is the month Iyar
2936 BC -- Methuselah, son of Enoch. (Methuselah is identified as Nu/Nun, the primordial waters that covered the earth before the world began, in Egyptian mythology. In the 12th Hour of the Book of Gates, Nu is seen holding up a solar bark with eight people in it. Chief among them is Khepri, who is often seen with a scarab beetle for a head. That Methuselah/Nu should be seen holding up a solar bark/barque is a prophecy that Methuselah gave concerning Noah and his family. This also means that Methuselah spent some time in Egypt before he died.)
2749 BC -- Lamech, son of Methuselah. (Lamech is called Atum in Egyptian mythology. His wife/sister's name is Iusaaset.)
2567 BC -- birth of Noah, son of Lamech. (Noah is identified in Egyptian mythology as Shu and his wife/sister as Tefnut. Noah is also identified with Khepri in Egyptian mythology. See italics on Methuselah for more informaiton.)
2065 BC -- birth of Japheth and Shem, sons of Noah. (Shem is the father of all Semites)
2064 BC -- birth of Ham, the son of Noah (Ham is called Geb in Egyptian mythology. This is due to Caphtor being identified as Horus and Mizraim as Osiris. The father of Osiris in Egyptian mythology is called Geb. Using a biblical foundation, this makes Ham to be Geb, the father of Osiris.)
1965 BC -- birth of Arphaxad, the son of Shem
1964 BC -- birth of Gomer, the son of Japheth
1963 BC -- birth of Magog, the son of Japheth
1962 BC -- Madai, the son of Japheth
1961 BC -- Javan, the son of Japheth
1960 BC -- Tubal, the son of Japheth
1959 BC -- Meshech, the son of Japheth
1958 BC -- Tiras, the son of Japheth
1957 BC -- Ashkenaz, son of Gomer
1956 BC -- Riphath, son of Gomer
1955 BC -- Togarmah, son of Gomer
1954 BC -- Elishah, son of Javan
1953 BC -- Tarshish, son of Javan
1952 BC -- Kittim, son of Javan
1951 BC -- Dodanim, son of Javan
1950 BC -- Cush, son of Ham
1949 BC -- Mizraim, son of Ham (Mizraim is known in Egyptian mythologies as Osiris. Osiris is a form of Mizraim. Osiris appears to be the plural form of Mizraim, and means "belonging to Mizraim.")
1948 BC -- Phut, son of Ham
1947 BC -- Canaan, son of Ham
1946 BC -- Seba, son of Cush
1945 BC -- Havilah, son of Cush
1944 BC -- Sabtah, son of Cush
1943 BC -- Raamah, son of Cush
1942 BC -- Sabtecha, son of Cush
1941 BC -- Sheba, son of Raamah
1940 BC -- Nimrod, son of Cush
1939 BC -- Ludim, son of Mizraim
1938 BC -- Anamim, son of Mizraim
1937 BC -- Lehabim, son of Mizraim
1936 BC -- Naphtuhim, son of Mizraim
1935 BC -- Pathrusim, son of Mizraim
1934 BC -- Casluhim, son of Mizraim (Casluhim is the father of Philistim, father and eponym of the Philistines)
1933 BC -- Caphtorim, son of Mizraim (Caphtor is the father and eponym of the pharaohs. He known in Egyptian mythology as Horus and Iry-Hor. Caphtor in Egyptian heiroglyphs would be ka-ptah-hor. Pharaoh is derived from ptah and hor.)
1932 BC -- Sidon, son of Canaan
1931 BC -- Heth, son of Canaan
1930 BC -- Jebus(ite), son of Canaan
1929 BC -- Amor(ite), son of Canaan
1928 BC -- Girgas(ite), son of Canaan
1927 BC -- Hiv(ite), son of Canaan
1926 BC -- Ark(ite), son of Canaan
1925 BC -- Sin(ite), son of Canaan
1924 BC -- Arvad(ite), son of Canaan
1923 BC -- Zemar(ite), son of Canaan
1922 BC -- Hamath(ite), son of Canaan
1921 BC -- Elam, son of Shem
1920 BC -- Asshur, son of Shem
1919 BC -- Lud, son of Shem
1918 BC -- Aram, son of Shem
Note: Noah's exact date of birth is given in the scriptures as being born in the second month, on the 27th day of the month, which is the month Iyar
2936 BC -- Methuselah, son of Enoch. (Methuselah is identified as Nu/Nun, the primordial waters that covered the earth before the world began, in Egyptian mythology. In the 12th Hour of the Book of Gates, Nu is seen holding up a solar bark with eight people in it. Chief among them is Khepri, who is often seen with a scarab beetle for a head. That Methuselah/Nu should be seen holding up a solar bark/barque is a prophecy that Methuselah gave concerning Noah and his family. This also means that Methuselah spent some time in Egypt before he died.)
2749 BC -- Lamech, son of Methuselah. (Lamech is called Atum in Egyptian mythology. His wife/sister's name is Iusaaset.)
2567 BC -- birth of Noah, son of Lamech. (Noah is identified in Egyptian mythology as Shu and his wife/sister as Tefnut. Noah is also identified with Khepri in Egyptian mythology. See italics on Methuselah for more informaiton.)
2065 BC -- birth of Japheth and Shem, sons of Noah. (Shem is the father of all Semites)
2064 BC -- birth of Ham, the son of Noah (Ham is called Geb in Egyptian mythology. This is due to Caphtor being identified as Horus and Mizraim as Osiris. The father of Osiris in Egyptian mythology is called Geb. Using a biblical foundation, this makes Ham to be Geb, the father of Osiris.)
1965 BC -- birth of Arphaxad, the son of Shem
1964 BC -- birth of Gomer, the son of Japheth
1963 BC -- birth of Magog, the son of Japheth
1962 BC -- Madai, the son of Japheth
1961 BC -- Javan, the son of Japheth
1960 BC -- Tubal, the son of Japheth
1959 BC -- Meshech, the son of Japheth
1958 BC -- Tiras, the son of Japheth
1957 BC -- Ashkenaz, son of Gomer
1956 BC -- Riphath, son of Gomer
1955 BC -- Togarmah, son of Gomer
1954 BC -- Elishah, son of Javan
1953 BC -- Tarshish, son of Javan
1952 BC -- Kittim, son of Javan
1951 BC -- Dodanim, son of Javan
1950 BC -- Cush, son of Ham
1949 BC -- Mizraim, son of Ham (Mizraim is known in Egyptian mythologies as Osiris. Osiris is a form of Mizraim. Osiris appears to be the plural form of Mizraim, and means "belonging to Mizraim.")
1948 BC -- Phut, son of Ham
1947 BC -- Canaan, son of Ham
1946 BC -- Seba, son of Cush
1945 BC -- Havilah, son of Cush
1944 BC -- Sabtah, son of Cush
1943 BC -- Raamah, son of Cush
1942 BC -- Sabtecha, son of Cush
1941 BC -- Sheba, son of Raamah
1940 BC -- Nimrod, son of Cush
1939 BC -- Ludim, son of Mizraim
1938 BC -- Anamim, son of Mizraim
1937 BC -- Lehabim, son of Mizraim
1936 BC -- Naphtuhim, son of Mizraim
1935 BC -- Pathrusim, son of Mizraim
1934 BC -- Casluhim, son of Mizraim (Casluhim is the father of Philistim, father and eponym of the Philistines)
1933 BC -- Caphtorim, son of Mizraim (Caphtor is the father and eponym of the pharaohs. He known in Egyptian mythology as Horus and Iry-Hor. Caphtor in Egyptian heiroglyphs would be ka-ptah-hor. Pharaoh is derived from ptah and hor.)
1932 BC -- Sidon, son of Canaan
1931 BC -- Heth, son of Canaan
1930 BC -- Jebus(ite), son of Canaan
1929 BC -- Amor(ite), son of Canaan
1928 BC -- Girgas(ite), son of Canaan
1927 BC -- Hiv(ite), son of Canaan
1926 BC -- Ark(ite), son of Canaan
1925 BC -- Sin(ite), son of Canaan
1924 BC -- Arvad(ite), son of Canaan
1923 BC -- Zemar(ite), son of Canaan
1922 BC -- Hamath(ite), son of Canaan
1921 BC -- Elam, son of Shem
1920 BC -- Asshur, son of Shem
1919 BC -- Lud, son of Shem
1918 BC -- Aram, son of Shem
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