According to the Torah, how many years between the birth of Yosef and the birth of Moses?
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According to Seder Hadorot,
- Moses was born in the year 2368 to creation.
- Joseph was born in the year 2199 to creation.
2368-2199 = 169 years.
Note that Joseph was born in the summer (27th of Tammuz), while Moses was born at the end of the winter (7th Adar), so 168.5 years might be a bit more accurate.
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thanx ........nic – ميخائيل مينا Feb 17 '22 at 23:59
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1@ميخائيلمينا do not neglect to accept answers please :) – Rabbi Kaii Jan 18 '23 at 18:28
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@ Rabbi Kaii. I love all your answers, and appreciate them greatly. – ميخائيل مينا Jan 18 '23 at 18:54
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@ميخائيلمينا thank you. I was speaking more generally, for example this question appears to have two acceptable answers? – Rabbi Kaii Jan 19 '23 at 13:07
Joseph was 30 years old when he stood before Pharaoh (Genesis 41:46).
Joseph revealed himself and invited Jacob and his family to come to Egypt in the second year of the famine (Genesis 45:6) which would be approximately 9 years later (7 years of plenty plus 2 years of famine).
Moses was 80 when he stood before Pharaoh and initiated the plagues that culminated in the Exodus (Exodus 7:7).
Thus, we can write an equation “39 + X - 80 = Y”, where X is the total years the Israelites spent in Egypt and Y is the number of years between Joseph’s birth and Moses’s birth.
The value of X is subject to dispute among the commentaries, but the most popular view is that it was 210 years. If we go with that we would solve the equation as 39 + 210 - 80 = 169.
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