Prof. Yigal Levin:

You wrote (in part):  “…they served 12 years, they rebelled 13 years, on the 14 
year Chedorlaomer arrived.  Some (not all) of the rabbinic sources actually 
understand it that way, and Seder-Olam Rabbah (the post-Talmudic tract that 
calculates the chronology of the world, from which the Jewish calendar gets 
5771 A.M. for the present year) actually counts this as 26 years.”

Thank you so much for that invaluable information about the Seder-Olan Rabbah 
interpretation of Genesis 14: 4-5.  Much appreciated.

However, could you please comment specifically as to whether or not, based on 
Hebrew grammar, Genesis 14: 4 could legitimately be interpreted to say and 
mean:  “…and Year 13 they rebelled”?

If that is not possible in Hebrew grammar, could you explain why?

(Thanks again for the Seder-Olam Rabbah info.)

Jim Stinehart
Evanston, Illinois



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