The genealogies in Genesis are often overlooked, but they play a massive role in the structure of biblical history. They don’t read like vague mythology or symbolic poetry. They provide interconnected timelines involving names, ages, fathers, sons, nations, and historical events. Those genealogies connect directly to the flood, the Tower of Babel, Abraham, Israel, and ultimately the lineage of Jesus Christ. Writers throughout Scripture consistently treated these individuals as real historical people. That raises an important question: If the timelines are this interconnected and specific, how much room is actually left for inserting massive gaps into the text? Watch the full episode: CreationToday.org/475