The Great Count AM Chronology (FullBibleTimeline.com)
This table presents the Great Count AM Chronology from FullBibleTimeline.com, a unified chronological framework tracing biblical history from Adam to the time of Christ. Each entry aligns Anno Mundi (AM) dating with corresponding BC/AD, alongside the relevant Scripture references, allowing sequence and placement to be verified directly from the biblical text.
Unlike traditional chronological systems that assign an arbitrary calendar date (such as 4004 BC) to the act of creation, (something no one can know) the Great Count AM Chronology developed by FullBibleTimeline.com deliberately commences with the entrance of death into the human story. Time did not begin until sin brought death. This we know was 130 years prior to Adam naming Seth. (Genesis 5:3).
Scripture provides no explicit measure of time within Eden prior to the Fall, and Adam may have dwelt in the garden for an extended, undefined period. As established in Life in the Garden of Eden, time becomes countable only once mortality enters the world and generations are explicitly numbered.
Accordingly, Anno Mundi (AM) dating in the Great Count is anchored to the recorded generations born into death, allowing the biblical genealogies and narrative markers to function as Scripture presents them—without imposing speculative assumptions. BC/AD dates are included solely as historical reference points; the internal biblical record remains the governing framework. This chronology is intended as a study tool, preserving continuity, clarifying sequence, and encouraging careful, text-driven engagement with Scripture.




