If you don’t get bored reading through who begot whom you have more patience than I do.
On top of that it’s a huge generalization on the creation part and it’s impossible to put any timeline to it.
Like Revelations it’s a giant riddle.
Unlike a novel, but Bible is Not written to just be read as one would read a novel.
Rather, the Bible is chock full of corresponding or parallel cross-reference verses and passages.
In that way we can get a clear picture of the Bible's theme and the theme of Jesus' teachings.
Remember the Genesis creation account is more about the creative days; Not dealing with matter or the material, but more about arranging and preparing Earth for mankind to inhabit the Earth.
No need to time-line each creative day ( there is nothing to say how long each creative day was or even if they were of the same or of differing lengths of time )
Plus, there is nothing out of harmony with CMBR (cosmic microwave background radiation) and the Bible time line.
Also, in Genesis there are two (2) accounts of creation:
1st account is constructed chronologically being divided into six (6) consecutive days or time periods.
2nd account starting at Genesis 2:5 adds some details ( which do Not conflict ) but just takes up a point in creative day three (3) that simply adds somethings in addition to the first account.
For example: first God ' created ' the sun and moon, then in day three (3) God ' made ' the already created sun and moon do something (Gen.1:16-18) so their light would reach the Earth as He wanted it to do.
All of this takes place before Day Seven (7) which is still on going.
Revelation is about the Happy climax for earth's nations - Revelation 22:2 - that Jesus will bring ' healing ' to earth's nations. - 1st Corinthians 15:24-26; Isaiah 25:8