Timeemits published article list supports three areas of
ancient Holy Bible calendar research. Ages_of_Adam
articles include original text with updates.
Holy_of_Holies articles carry the genealogy of Adam and
Seth forward to include Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared
and Enoch. Testimony and Zodiac materials are
supplementary.
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Preserving each character theme continuity essentially
includes
1) Primary Age Category; and 2) Secondary Age Category.
Primary Age Category elements arise from scriptures
describing Patriarch ages from birth until fathering the
next named son. Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared
and Enoch all conform to listing ages within the Primary Age
Category. Full explanation for the Primary Age Category
covers both sides of a ladder-like progression. One side of
the ladder specifies ages recorded as
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years by verse for Enos and
Cainan. A corresponding Primary Age Category is
calculable for Enos and Cainan in terms of
360-day-Tun-years. Beginning with Adam and Seth, Primary Age
Category verses list ages in terms of 360-day-Tun-years,
which modify as 364-day-Ethiopic-years for Seth. Mahalaleel
and Enoch conclude the opposing side of ladder and finish
all seven generations of the Antediluvian Calendar.
Secondary Age Category elements embrace seven character ages
that span from fatherhood until death. Mesoamerican 400-year
Baktun Cycle counts are paired to form 800-year Generation
Cycles from Adam through Jared. Some remaining time exists
for certain Patriarchs according to relevant scriptures.
Generally, summations occur due to solar side reckoning.
Time after 360-day midpoint (Tun) lengths of years account
for terminal periods, further attesting to actual
observation. Some content is replicated to reinforce key
points.
Several Screen Articles
below show: primary age / 360-day-Tun-Year = primary age / 260-day-Tzolken-Sacred-Year
for the Primary Age Category and Secondary Age Category.
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HoH_Secondary_800-Year_Age_of_Adam advances the secondary age category in the Holy_of_Holies. The secondary age category entails thirteen 400-year Baktun Cycles in the vernacular of the Mayan calendar. Appended images and color coded text end Adam’s second 400-year-Baktun Cycle 2 to complete the first 800-year Generation Cycle 1 in the secondary age category. The Antediluvian Calendar Table system applies 13 steps of 400-year Baktun Cycles to describe the 5200-year Great Cycle from Adam to Enoch. HoHS800YAA 224 kb
364-Day Calendar Year identifies ancient religious aspects regarding the Antediluvian Calendar of the Holy Bible. Ethiopic 364-day-calendar-years and Mayan practices share mutual traits visible for the Patriarch ages of Adam and Seth. Jewish 50-year Jubilee Cycles and 52-year Calendar Rounds reference sacred texts and spiritual angels in our distant past. 364DCY 228 kb
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prepares one for Holy Bible discussion
about the most sacred writings. The sanctuary
within rests behind a temple curtain. Precise
definitions of ancient calendar mathematics
perhaps 10,000-years ago are in the Antediluvian
Calendar of the Patriarchs. The "begat" family
descendants following Adam is from chapter 5 of
Genesis. Like the ancestry of Kings and
Pharaohs, entire lunar/solar epochs of time
describe the lifetime rule. more>
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HoHS800YAA eStore 224 kb |
advances the secondary age category in the Holy_of_Holies.
The secondary age category entails thirteen
400-year Baktun Cycles in the vernacular of the
Mayan calendar. Appended images and color coded
text end Adam’s
second 400-year-Baktun Cycle 2 to
complete the first 800-year Generation Cycle 1 in the
secondary age category. The Antediluvian Calendar
Table system applies 13 steps of 400-year
Baktun Cycles to describe the 5200-year Great
Cycle from Adam to Enoch. more> |
364DCY eStore 228 kb |
identifies ancient religious aspects
regarding the Antediluvian Calendar of the Holy
Bible. Ethiopic 364-day-calendar-years and Mayan
practices share mutual traits visible for the
Patriarch ages of Adam and Seth. Jewish 50-year
Jubilee Cycles and 52-year Calendar Rounds
reference sacred texts and spiritual angels in
our distant past. more>
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C130Tto 180TSY eStore 198 kb |
shows the exchange between Mayan Calendar
360-day-Tun-years and
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years. This step is
essential to progress the Antediluvian Calendar
beyond Adam and Seth in Genesis 5. Enos is the
third Antediluvian Patriarch in the chain that
quarters the 360-year-Tun-cycle with a primary
90-Tzolken-sacred-year age. more> |
P90SYAE eStore 281 kb |
defines partitions within the Antediluvian Calendar
Tables using color images and text. Mayan
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 360-day-Tun-years
describe the primary character ages from Adam to Enoch in Genesis 5. Enos is the
third Antediluvian Patriarch in the chain that
quarters the 360-year-Tun-cycle with a primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age.
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CP90SYAE65TY eStore 403 kb |
explains
the third quarter division of the lunar/solar
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle started by the
primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam. Enos skips
over the solar-side primary 105-year age of Seth
to add 65-Tun-years in the primary age
category. The primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
age of Cainan is solar-side time split that
divides the primary ages of Enos and Mahalaleel.
Mahalaleel completes the first 260-year-Tzolken
-sacred-cycle by adding the last 65-Tun-year
quarter to the lineage of Antediluvian Patriarchs.
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S815YAE eStore 449 kb |
explains how the Holy Bible counts two
Mayan Calendar 400-year Baktun Cycles for the
third Antediluvian Patriarch named Enos. Enos
lived for 815-years in the secondary age
category after the birth of his son, Cainan. more>fix pp atc button
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The Antediluvian Calendar in Genesis 5 illustrates
the early Black Head Sumerian zodiac that had six
astrological signs. Sumerian and Babylonian
animal zodiacs stipulate the vernal equinox began
the New Year. Mayan Calendar
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 360-day-Tun-years
are products of the Decan stars and numbering
systems. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Chinese, Hindu
and African people shared a 12-month zodiac.
Numerically matching 364-day-Ethiopic-years with
364-year-Ethiopic-cycles demonstrates astrology in
ancient religion. more> |
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The Antediluvian character Seth has a given
primary 105-year age in Genesis 5:6. Comparing a
Mayan Calendar 104-year Venus Round with a
Jewish Calendar 105-year Venus Round exhibits
numerical matching properties for the
364-day-Ethiopic-year and
364-year-Ethiopic-cycle. Planet Venus survives
Mayan, Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, Sumerian,
Assyrian and African mythology through
observable behavior and time cycles written into
the Holy Bible. more>
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SYA eStore 104 kb |
mixes the precision of modern science with
ancient philosophy about calendar recording.
Current terminologies with accepted measurements
compare with approximations made for the
Antediluvian Calendar in Genesis 5. Our modern
Gregorian Calendar continues many time
characteristics of the Mayan Calendar. Adam and
Seth identify numerical matching themes in their
primary ages. more>
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P70SYAC eStore 148 kb |
Primary_70-Sacred-
Year Age_of_Cainan derives from doubling
Seth’s primary 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round
age. Judaic 50-year Jubilee Cycles and
364-day-Ethiopic-years combine the Jewish,
Mayan and Egyptian Calendars. Cainan
completes the solar-side
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. more>
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S840YAC eStore 108 kb |
results following eight multiples of
Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds.
Judaic 50-year Jubilee Cycles and
364-day-Ethiopic-years combine the Jewish, Mayan
and Egyptian Calendars. Cainan’s secondary
840-year age completes eight multiples of
800-year Generation Cycles or 3200-l/s-year in
the secondary age category. more>
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OLE eStore 151 kb |
tells a condensed version of mythology to illustrate the importance of ancient calendar reckoning. The 1,461-year Sothic Cycle highlights comparative elements of the Mayan Calendar. The first and second solar-side time splits by Seth and later, Cainan form part of the Antediluvian Calendar in Genesis. more> |
P65YAM eStore 337 kb |
is the fourth quarter division of the
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle in the primary age
category of the Antediluvian Calendar. Genesis 5
lists the Patriarchs that include Adam, Seth,
Enos, Cainan and Mahalaleel. Exchanges occur
between Mayan Calendar
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years and
360-day-Tun-years. more> |
S830YAM eStore 265 kb |
includes the fifth 800-year Generation Cycle
of the Antediluvian Calendar established in order
for Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel and
Jared. Genesis 5 lists the Patriarch names and
their respective primary and secondary lunar/solar
ages. Six Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds use two
50-year Jubilee Cycles to delineate the last
30-Ethiopic-years. more> |
P162YAJ eStore 151 kb |
marks the convergence point for two primary
age category 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycles. Adam
(130-Tun-years), Enos (90-Tzolken-sacred-years
equal to 65-Tun-years) and Mahalaleel
(65-Tun-years) form the first lunar/solar
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Twice Seth’s
105-Ethiopic-years equal 210-Ethiopic-years, plus
Cainan’s 70-Tzolken-sacred-years (equal to
50-Ethiopic-years) form the solar-side
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Jared is the third
solar-side time split of the primary age category.
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finishes the twelfth 400-l/s-year-Baktun-cycle, and marks the convergence point for two primary age category 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycles. Twice Seth’s 105-Ethiopic-years equal 210-Ethiopic-years, plus Cainan’s 70-Tzolken-sacred-years (equal to 50-Ethiopic-years) form the solar-side 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Jared matches with the first 800-year Generation Cycle of Adam in the secondary age category. more> | |
399DMSPJ eStore 103 kb |
Jupiter’s mean synodic period repeats after
slightly less than 399-days. A synodic period
completes when an observer sees the celestial sky
return to the previous state. Jupiter moves into
each of 12 constellations approximately every
34-days. Our own faster 365.25-day revolution
about the sun overtakes Jupiter by slightly more
than a month year after year. more> |
P65YAE eStore 125 kb |
applies a 364-day solar calendar year as
evident from the Ethiopian Book of Enoch I. Day
and year numerical matching define a quarter of
the Egyptian 1,461-year Sothic Cycle. Highlights
compare elements of the Mayan Calendar alongside
dual spirituality for translation to the righteous
Metatron. Enoch is the seventh generation from
Adam in the lineage of Antediluvian Patriarchs. more> |
M5200GC eStore 114 kb |
in scripture contrasts a Long Count Creation
Date from the Dresden Codex with repeating
800-year Generation Cycles involving the
Antediluvian Calendar. Original Torah
meanings preserve the Antediluvian Calendar
primary and secondary ages with the same diligence
and attention to detail. Sacred texts such as the
Book of Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls and Jubilees
support scriptural evidence concerning ancient
Holy Bible calendars. more> |
STN eStore 310 kb |
Core books of the Holy Bible stem directly from
original Septuagint writings. Bible history and
other sacred texts provide a pool of work from
which to draw calendar information. Ethiopian
Enoch and differing Jubilee cycles were
circulating by the Exodus. Antediluvian characters
having alternative ages sheds light upon how given
time cycle components were assembled. more> |
SL eStore 157 kb |
for the Patriarch ages of Adam, Seth, Enos,
Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared and Enoch provides a
keypoint list from Ages_of_Adam and Holy_of_Holies
material. Lunar/solar calendar origins are evident
for their famed ages in Genesis 5. Antediluvian
Calendar of the Patriarchs includes day-year
numerical matching and related phrases from other
calendar systems. Currently includes Antediluvian
Calendar Table, References below and Equations for
HoH are incomplete. |