Genesis 2 to Acts 28

From Eden outward

Every move in Genesis is away from somewhere, until chapter 12, when one of them is toward something. Read forward and the direction keeps turning, until what began as a scattering ends as a sending.

One family, moving

Sixteen stages, from the garden to Rome. Drag the handle to read the story forward: each step adds what the text says happened next, and nothing is hidden that has already happened.

Mediterranean Sea(the Great Sea)Red SeaPersian GulfCaspian SeaNileEuphratesTigrisEGYPTMESOPOTAMIACANAAN0100200300miles1Eden2Nod3AraratJapheth, north and westHam, south and westShem, east and northGomer: 4 names listed in Genesis 10Magog: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Madai: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Javan: 5 names listed in Genesis 10Tubal: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Meshech: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Tiras: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Cush: 9 names listed in Genesis 10Egypt: 8 names listed in Genesis 10Put: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Canaan: 12 names listed in Genesis 10Elam: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Asshur: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Arpachshad: 4 names listed in Genesis 10Lud: 1 name listed in Genesis 10Aram: 5 names listed in Genesis 10Joktan: 14 names listed in Genesis 10GomerMagogMadaiJavanTubalMeshechTirasCushEgyptPutCanaanElamAsshurArpachshadLudAramJoktan4Babel5Ur5Haran6Shechem7Goshen8Mount Sinai10Jerusalem11Samaria12Nineveh13Babylon16Antioch
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The garden

Circle area is the number of names Genesis 10 lists in that branch: 1514

The seventy, and how sure we are

The circles appear when the slider reaches Babel, because that is where Genesis puts the scattering. A dot is only as good as the identification behind it, so this table says which are secure and which are the traditional guess. Egypt, Canaan, Asshur, Elam and Javan are named in enough other places to be certain. Magog, Tiras, Lud, Put and Joktan's Arabia are placed by tradition and argued over, and a confident dot should not imply confident scholarship.

NameLineNames in Genesis 10PlacementSee it today
GomerJapheth4Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
MagogJapheth1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
MadaiJapheth1SecureOpen in Google Maps
JavanJapheth5SecureOpen in Google Maps
TubalJapheth1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
MeshechJapheth1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
TirasJapheth1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
CushHam9SecureOpen in Google Maps
EgyptHam8SecureOpen in Google Maps
PutHam1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
CanaanHam12SecureOpen in Google Maps
ElamShem1SecureOpen in Google Maps
AsshurShem1SecureOpen in Google Maps
ArpachshadShem4SecureOpen in Google Maps
LudShem1Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps
AramShem5SecureOpen in Google Maps
JoktanShem14Traditional, disputedOpen in Google Maps

The stages

Dated in Anno Mundi, years from creation, on the same reckoning as the genealogy. The exact ages run out with the patriarchs, so from the exodus onward the years are the traditional BC dates converted on the same basis the genealogy page uses, and are approximate. At this width the land itself is barely a thumbnail, so only the places a stage turns on are plotted; the towns around Jerusalem are drawn at four times this scale on the book maps.

Where these places are

Eden is the one entry here that cannot be pinned. Genesis names four rivers and two of them are still known, which locates the garden in Mesopotamia and no closer; the point plotted above is where the rivers meet, not a claim about the garden.

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