After the flood, according to the Hebrew version of the Jews
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In the second year after the flood, Shem the son of Noah became the father of Arphaxad, and lived for another 500 years, until the 50th year of Jacob.
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Arphaxad became the father of Shelah when he was 35 years old, and lived for another 403 years, until the 48th year of Isaac.
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Shelah became the father of Eber when he was 30 years old, and lived for another 403 years, until the 18th year of Jacob.
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Eber became the father of Peleg when he was 34 years old, and lived for another 430 years, until the 79th year of Jacob.
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Peleg became the father of Reu when he was 30 years old, and lived for another 209 years, until the 48th year of Jacob.
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Reu became the father of Serug when he was 32 years old, and lived for another 207 years, until the 78th year of Abraham.
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(91) Serug became the father of Nahor when he was 30 years old, and lived for another 200 years, until the first year of Isaac.
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Nahor became the father of Terah when he was 29 years old, and lived for another 119 years, until the 49th year of Abraham.
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Terah became the father of Abraham when he was 70 years old, and lived for another 135 years, until the 35th year of Isaac.
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The first year of Abraham.
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From the flood up until the first year of Abraham, there are 292 years.
In total, 1,948 years from Adam.
This differs from the Septuagint translation by 1,235 years.