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This study invites the reader to encounter Abraham not as a distant patriarch, but as a living hinge in sacred history—where inherited covenant memory becomes covenant promise. Anchored in the Great Count AM Chronology, it traces faith unfolding in real time through calling, testing, and fulfillment, revealing God’s redemptive purpose advancing not through myth, but through remembered history and measured promise.
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The Life of Jacob
ABSTRACT
This volume presents a comprehensive historical, theological, and chronological study of Jacob, situating his life within the Great Count AM (Anno Mundi) Chronology developed by FullBibleTimeline.com. Rather than treating Jacob’s years in Haran as a compressed or ambiguous interval, this work reconstructs his life through careful attention to biblical ages, generational overlap, covenant sequence, and ancient Near Eastern contractual customs.
By reexamining the language of Genesis—particularly Jacob’s statement regarding “twenty years of service”—and distinguishing between contractual service and total residency, the study resolves long-standing tensions surrounding Jacob’s age at departure, marriage, and the births of his sons. This approach challenges traditional assumptions preserved in later chronologies while remaining grounded in the internal logic of Scripture itself.
Jacob is presented not merely as a transitional patriarch, but as a covenant carrier whose life marks the transformation of promise into nationhood. His experiences of exile, labor, deception, endurance, and reconciliation are shown to unfold within a coherent and measurable timeline, reinforcing the biblical portrayal of covenant as both theological and historical reality.
By anchoring Jacob’s narrative in real time rather than symbolic abstraction, this work demonstrates that Scripture preserves a consistent chronological memory—one that illuminates the formation of Israel, clarifies genealogical sequence, and strengthens confidence in the reliability of the biblical record as a unified redemptive history.



