Man's earliest history, only in the bible, is it Christian to know all about then...

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reading your question was like walking through the woods and walking for hours and hours and only to end up in the same place where I started.
 
Everything before 2 Kings was written in about 670BC. All of the geographical indicators in the earlier scriptures only correlate to archaeological evidence in that period and not before. In other words, the majority of the old Old testament, including the Moses story, was made up.
 
You don't 'go' anywhere when you die, it's just the end of you, so those people (if they ever existed at all) no longer exist now, just as you will no longer exist when you die.
 
they will be there and so will GOD! i know what the bible tells me of them and no more!
 
...now, will they be there? Where ever the saved go as to new heavens or new earth, as it is all the kingdom of God, are these early men of God in the bible as our history, expected to be there together with us, as Noah, Abrahan, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and Job, the priest, the judges, the kings and the holy prophets?

How much do you know about each one of them?
Please no more rude comments, these are not an answer, if the bible is not known by you. you do not have to make a rude comment.
Those that think the bible is made up are those not capable of learning it,
even few Christians that believe are not able to put all the facts together.
These men wrote this book as they lived it, after flood, 350 Noah, 427 to
527 Abraham, 452 to 632 Isaac, 512 to 659 Jacob, 602 to 712 Joseph, 637 to 777 Job, Moses at Exodus 857 to death 897, Jair 1175 to 1198,
1227 to 1327 Samuel, 1293 to 1333
Saul, 1333 to 1373 David, 1377 1Ki.6:1, to 1413, year 3069, 997 BCE.
Judah kings end at Babylon, 1804 years after flood, year 3460, 606 BCE.
2008 after Christ first coming. No way
it can be wrong.
 
Everything before 2 Kings was written in about 670BC. All of the geographical indicators in the earlier scriptures only correlate to archaeological evidence in that period and not before. In other words, the majority of the old Old testament, including the Moses story, was made up.
 
If the person from the Bible you reference makes it into Heaven and you end up in Heaven too, then yes, you will probably be able to meet them if you seek them out.

Some believe in a place inbetween the Earth and True Heaven and that is Purgatory. It is possible you or others might spend some time there before having full admission to Heaven in which case you might miss Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Joseph or Job if you were seeking them out.

As for what I know about each of the people you reference above, I do know a bit more than average but your question is quite broad and would take many pages to answer in full. Pick your prophet or Bible character and open a new question about them if you genuinely want to tap the Yahoo! Answers community for info and knowledge on these people.
 
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