I take it that statements like "pyramids older than the Flood" mean you have accurate dating for both.
Please, tell all of us, what date BCE was the Flood? I've always wanted to know.
Thanks.
The first pyramid was built in at the start of 3rd dynasty (2686 - 2613 BCE), by its first king Djoser (c 2686 - 2667 BCE), in Saqqara.
When people think of pyramid, they usually think of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest pyramid in the Egypt. This was built by Khufu (2589–2566 BCE); 2nd king of 4th dynasty (2613 - 2498 BCE). The other 2 large pyramids were built by Khafre (2558 - 2532) and Menkaure (2532 - 2503).
Pyramids were continued to be built in following dynasties, as late as the New Kingdom 18th dynasty (c 1539 - 1292 BCE), by its 1st king - Ahmose I (c 1539 - 1514 BCE), at Abydos.
According to the Masoretic Text (MT), which most western bibles were translated from, it could calculate Noah's Flood occurring 1656 years (or 1656 AM, meaning Anno Mundi) after the creation of Adam (about 3924 BCE, which would be 0 AM). This would put the Flood about 2268 BCE.
The Greek Septuagint bibles give different timelines, depending on which manuscripts you are reading - Alexandrinus codex or Vaticanus). The Vaticanus date the Flood to 2242 AM, while the Alexandrinus date it to 2262 AM.
I am not certain with the BCE datings of the Septuagint, because of the inconsistency between the 2 versions of Septuagint, so I normally use the Masoretic Text (MT).
According to the Genesis (from MT), the birth of Abraham was in 1948 AM, which is 1976 BCE. There is only 292 years between that of the Flood and Abraham's birth.
The way I calculated my numbers is from adding all the generations in Genesis, and the reigns of monarchs in Samuel and Kings, all the way to the fall of Jerusalem in 587 BCE. The destruction of the first temple (587 AM) has been dated to 3338 AM.
587 BCE is the reference point for all my BCE calculations.
Because of the uncertainties of time from exodus to David, I had to rely on 2 verses - Genesis 15 and 17 (covenant of Abraham), Exodus 12:40-41 (430 years from exodus out of Egypt (1476 BCE or 2448 AM) and the covenant of Abraham) and 1 Kings 6:1 (foundation of temple, on the 4th year of Solomon's reign (297 BCE or 2927 AM), 480 years after Israelites left Egypt).
Anyway, 2268 BCE for the flood would make it about 300 years after Khufu's death, when he was entombed in his pyramid. And 2268 BCE would put the Flood in the middle of 6th dynasty (2345 - 2181 BCE), during the reign of Pepi II (2278 - 2184 BCE).
If the global flood had occurred, wouldn't the flood kill off Pepi and everyone in Egypt and ended the dynasty there and then?
But based on Genesis, Egypt didn't exist till after The flood, where Ham fathered a son who supposedly found Egypt. It would seemed that the Genesis doesn't go well with historical and archaeological evidences.