Antediluvian character Seth has a given Solar-Side Primary 105-Year Age in Genesis 5:6. Comparing a Jewish Calendar 105-Year Venus Round with a Mayan Calendar 104-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.
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105-Year Age of Seth and Mayan 104-Year Venus Rounds
The strongest pillar connecting the Mayan Calendar
system to the aforementioned Antediluvian Calendar is
the transit pathway and surviving mythology surrounding planet
Venus. Repetitive legends and astronomical principles were
in place that associate five helical risings of Venus
every 8-years in Mesoamerican religion with
motions of Sirius. The Dresden Codex Venus Table
furnishes critical planetary facts regarding Venus. Five
pages of the Dresden Codex record heliacal risings for
planet Venus (Figures 1-2). The famous Aztec
mythological figurehead, Quetzalcoatl resurrects to
assume his rightful place as the supreme deity. He was
the Feathered Serpent that revived the dried bones of
the old dead by sprinkling his blood on them. Quetzalcoatl
or Venus was the morning star god of vegetation and
fertility. Life, light and visibility oppose death,
darkness and invisibility below the horizon.
Venus shared polytheism in remote Egyptology. Pharaoh
Kings customarily chose god-names for themselves.
Namesakes such as Ra and Seti were borrowed and
persisted in dynastic fashion. The Golden Age of Pharaohs
collectively asserts New Kingdom dynasties of Ramses
and Seti were empowered, absolute rulers in both
political and religious matters. Ramses was considered
the son of sun-god Ra and Egypt's immortal living
god. His earthly son, Seti continued tradition by
claiming Seth from the Venus god figure.
Mythical Seth and mother Isis were always
drafted into Egyptian cosmology. Early dynastic periods
of Mesopotamia indicate worshiping leaders grew fame by
acknowledging conquest and erecting temples.
Monotheism today has principally eradicated the ancient
deity role of Venus. The Holy Bible vehemently
opposes such pagan idol worship in totality. Venus in
both masculine or feminine form commonly
recollects Greco-Roman polytheism. Once upon a time the
fantasy world of myth and legend was the learned scientific
reality of ancient people. Venus' prominent cultural
legacy has shifted to an object of astronomical study.
No more do we require Venus and Sirius to coordinate the
heavens and punctuate the calendar. Faithful have
since departed from these erroneous ways. In doing so, a richly
steeped history has been abandoned. Every five-pointed star,
once a gift from heaven, consequentially relegates to a
modern pagan symbol. Consider Venus part of God's
will, a natural timekeeper like the Sun
and Moon.
Venus evokes relevant ties with masculine, Solar-Side worship from Egyptian
and Mesoamerican roots. Egyptian Seth and Quetzalcoatl
(Aztec) or Kukulcan (Mayan) have often been compared by
scholars. Indeed, the gods themselves represent unique culture,
diverse in many respects yet similarities do exist. Venus
motion widely influenced their calendars to
embellish religious architecture and language style.
Stepped pyramids and carved stone stelae adorn
the ceremonial centers of two hemispheres. Venus
worship through all phases and stages was significantly common.
The underlying task defines exactly what they saw and how they
recorded the information. The Dresden Codex is one
manuscript that has been studied for over a hundred years.
Called the Book of Mayan Astronomy, this surviving work
is an important original source of information about Mayan
culture. Decipherable glyph translations in the
document reveal that it was mostly about astronomy, religion
and rituals. The present classical Mayan Calendar
with its 52-Year Calendar Round relies upon the teamwork
of dedicated historians. Ancient sacred texts like Mayan
Codices alongside supplementary translations help identify
these people and their reverence for Venus.
Ancient observers noticed the relative
positions of Earth, Venus and the Sun
recur according to a schedule. Venus orbits the Sun 13
times in 8-years during the period in which Earth
orbits the Sun 8 times. Venus passes between
the Earth and Sun 5 times in 8-years. Venus,
in astronomical terms, completes five synodic periods in
8-years or 5 complete evening and morning star
circuits. The synodic interval is the time
between two successive conjunctions of a planet (Venus)
with the Sun. Each synodic period lasts about
1.6 Earth years or 584-days. Mesoamerican
Calendars meticulously track five Venus cycles of
584-days each over 8 Haab-solar-year
multiples of 365 days. The true orbit of Venus
around the sun is 225-days and should not be
confused with Venus’ heliacal rising and observable
behavior.
The visible path of Venus simplifies below in Heliacal
Risings of Venus Figure 3. Venus moves
counter clockwise in the drawing around the Sun with
the Earth at the bottom. The Earth is spinning
on its axis while the orbit is stationary in this diagram. Venus
appears on the left side of the Sun as an evening
star, between points A and B. On the right side of the Sun,
Venus is a morning star between points C and D.
Dresden Codex Figure 17
Dresden Codex Figure 17
A Mayan priest observer first notices Venus at point
A in the west as an evening star. The sunset heliacal
rising occurs slightly before sunset and represents the birth
of Venus. Heliacal rising occurs on the fourth
day of each synodic period of the planet. Like the sun god
Ra of Egypt at dawn, Quetzalcoatl begins to grow up.
The moving planet spectacle grows brighter and brighter
between superior and inferior conjunctions, averaging 263-days
as an evening star in the west. Venus attains maximum
brightness in the prime of Quetzalcoatl’s life.
Venus moves rapidly near the earth at
point B, which seemingly causes Quetzalcoatl to die. Venus
travels between the Earth and the Sun to obtain
inferior conjunction with the Sun, and for a brief time
Venus cannot be seen because of the brightness of the Sun.
Quetzalcoatl dwells behind the sun in the underworld
for 4-days. Another 4-days pass before point C,
during which time legend claims the god was bony and weak.
Quetzalcoatl returns to the living when Venus
miraculously reappears on the right side as a morning star
after 8-days. Quetzalcoatl resurrects full
strength at point C as the rising bright morning
star. He wanes in brightness until superior
conjunction starts at D. The evening star that vanishes
from the western sky at inferior conjunction resurfaces in the
eastern sky as a morning star before sunrise. Returning
gods arise from death with heavenly honors after spending
time in the underworld.
Heliacal Risings of Venus Figure 18
Heliacal Risings of Venus Figure 18
The god’s
journey continues 263-days more until again he
disappears on the far side of the sun in the morning light.
The last 50-days are spent behind the sun prior to his
reemerging once again in the evening at A. From D to A is the
superior conjunction 50-day interval of invisibility for
Venus. Venus spends an average of about 263-days
as an evening and morning star. The feathered
serpentine god disappears on the near side of the sun
for 8-days and on the far side for 50-days. The
entire synodic cycle of Venus is 584-days.
The ancient Greek term, octaeteris
means the period of 8 solar-years for Venus after which
the next lunar phase occurs on the same day of the year. An
octaeteris consists of about 2,920-days that equal
8Haab-solar-years having 365-days
each (Eqn. 1). Five Venusian visibility cycles or synodic
periods synchronize with 13 revolutions around the Sun.
An Egyptian 1,461 Day & Year single term of Sirius
measures exactly half of the matched 2,920 Day &
Year single term discovered for 8Haab-solar-years
(or five synodic periods of Venus). Eight 365day-solar-years equal five Venus synodic periods
of 584-days each. Sirius and Venus have
meshed heliacal risings known to ancient
astronomers. Leap Day calculations impart greater
precision. The 2:1 ratio proportionally compares
2,922-days in Venus’ 8 solar-year Greek octaeteris with
the accurate 1,461-day Leap Day cycle for Sirius.
The 104-Year Venus Round is the nucleus of the Mayan
Calendar. Two Mayan 52-Year Calendar Rounds
include 13 different Greek octaeteris 8
Haab-solar-year periods that multiply to get the Mayan
104-Year Venus Round (Eqn. 2). Aztec god Quetzalcoatl
is Kukulcan in Maya land. The Dresden
Codex Venus Table in Figures 1 and 2 depends upon
two 52-Year Calendar Rounds having 52
Haab-solar years of 365 days each. Each table
completes its total Venus Round interval of 104
Haab-solar-years for 37,960-days (Eqn. 3). Two
turns of the Venus Table are equivalent to one
208-year cycle with four different 52-Year Calendar
Rounds.
Equations 29 - 34
Greek Octaeteris Cycle 29. 8 Haab-solar-years x 365 day-solar-years = 2,920-days in 5 Venus synodic periods
Mayan Seth Primary 104-Year Venus Round Age 31. 104 Haab-solar-years x 365 day-Haab-solar-year = 37,960-days in Mayan Seth Primary 104-Year Venus Round Age
Jewish Seth Primary 105-Year Venus Round Age 32. 105 Ethiopic-years x 364 day-Ethiopic-years = 38,220-days in Jewish Seth Primary 105-Year Venus Round Age
Jewish – Mayan Venus Round Difference 33. 38,220-days in Jewish Seth Primary 105-Year Venus Round Age - 37,960-days in Mayan Seth Primary 104-Year Venus Round Age = 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year Jewish – Mayan Venus Round Difference also applies to Mayan & Egyptian 104-Year Venus Round calculations
Jewish 105-Year Venus Round greater than Mayan 104-Year Venus Round 34. 38,220-days in Jewish Seth Primary 105-Year Venus Round Age > 37,960-days in Mayan Seth Primary 104-Year Venus Round Age by one 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
Holy_of_Holies broadens traditional boundaries by
assigning the Mayan & Egyptian label. Mayan
& Egyptian is emblematic for descriptor terms
involving 52-Year Calendar Rounds and equivalent 73-Tzolken-sacred-year
measures. Complete descriptors include the Patriarch's
name, one of two classifications: Mayan & Egyptian
or Jewish, and either Primary or Secondary Age
counts. Descriptor terms are further organized by color
coding associated text. Each Patriarch beginning
with Adam belongs to either a Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle or a Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. The Primary Age Category
alternates Patriarch entries as Lunar/Solar or Solar-Side
members. Lunar/Solar
names use Primary Age green
text and graphics. Solar-Side
names use Primary Age red text
and graphics.
Adam Primary 130-Tun-year Age means
Adam is a Lunar/Solar
character and represents the first half in green text of Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. All 360 day-Tun-year
Patriarchs form a series in the Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Adam has a son
named Seth listed by Genesis 5:3. Seth
incorporates two slightly different descriptors. Mayan
& Egyptian Seth Solar Primary
104-Year Venus Round 3 Age (Seth S 104-Y VR 3) mentions Mayan
& Egyptian Venus Round time flow, character Seth,
whether Seth is a Solar-Side
member and finally his Primary
104-Year Age when he fathers son Enos. Mayan
& Egyptian version tells us 365 day-solar-years
are being used for Seth. Venus Rounds are numbered
1-13 and parallel with 400-Year Baktun Cycles 1-13.
Venus Round 3 starts
counting Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Color text and illustrations
specify abbreviations for descriptor terms. Seth
S 104-Y VR 3 follows the
above example with S
standing for Solar-Side. Mayan
& Egyptian is indicated by default 104-Y. Venus Round 3
shortens to VR 3.Mayan & Egyptian Seth Solar
Primary 104-Year Venus Round 3 Age provides a
comprehensive comparison for Seth outside of the
canonical Jewish version.
The Antediluvian Calendar measures Solar-Side time according to
archaic use of the 364 day-Ethiopic-year. Jewish Seth Solar
Primary 105-Year Venus Round 3 Age(Seth S 105-Y VR 3) arises due to numerically
matching 364-Days and 364-Years in a single
term. The 364 Day & Year single term adds a special 4 Holiday
& Year Solar-Side component to
every Tun 360 Day & Year single term. Lunar/Solar formats associate
with nighttime, lunar-side and starlight
calendar operations. Solar-Side
annual sequence extends 360 day-Tun-years by
adding 4-holidays. One final 365th-day
is set aside to preserve the entire 364 day-Ethiopic-year.
Solar-Side 360 year-Tun-cycles
likewise add 4 Ethiopic-years made of 364
day-Ethiopic-years. Ancients admonished against
counting the last, 365th-day in the regular
computation of the year. Echoing this doctrine,
the final 365th-year was uncounted within the 364-Ethiopic-year
cycle as well. The Holy One Day & Year
reserves for numerically matching all other X Day
& Year single terms. Day & Year numerical
matching permits extensive lunar/solar
tracking for X-number of years. Sabbath
7-day-weeks and 7-year-weeks always fell on integer,
whole number multiples. Jewish Ethiopians in
prehistory began archiving Solar-Side
105-Year Venus Rounds in Genesis 5.
Solar-Side characters in the
Antediluvian Calendar include Seth, Cainan
and Jared. Every Mayan & Egyptian Katun 20 year
l/s-cycle generates 210-days of lunar/solar separation
time. Day & Year numerical matching
takes effect when a Katun 20 l/s-year cycle is squared
or multiplies by itself. Baktun 400 Year
l/s-cycles then generate a respective Jewish
Solar-Side 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round. Solar-Side
describes extending 360 day-Tun-years in order to get 364
day-Ethiopic-years. Solar-Side
provides an elevated platform to differentiate Lunar/Solar 360 year-Tun-cycles
from Solar-Side 364
year-Ethiopic-cycles. Direct mathematical conversions
create the Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle (in green)
and Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle (in red).
Mesoamerican Calendars exhibit similar practices
according to comparative Solar-Side
104-Year Venus Rounds. The Antediluvian Calendar
cultivated spirituality of the planetary and star deities
found woven into the oldest Mesopotamian cultures.
Genesis 5:6
"And Seth lived an hundred and
five years, and begat Enos:"
The ancient Jewish 364-day Ethiopian
calendar year escalates a Jewish 105-Year Venus Round
to accomplish Seth Solar Primary
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round 3 Age (Seth S 105-Y
VR3). Cascaded time operations of a 364
day-Ethiopic-year reflect numerically matching 1
Day & Year in order to increment the annual
7-year-week count. Seth’s Primary
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round 3 Age multiplies by
364 day-Ethiopic-years to get 38,220-days (Eqn.
4). Solar-Side red text identifies related
information and illustration. Every 360 day-Tun-year was
situated midway between 355 day-lunar-years and
365 day-solar-years. The last 5-days following 360-days
were incremented separately. Four of 5-days belong to
the Sun and Stars. The final 365th-day is “not
counted in the regular computation of the year” according
to Enoch. Mayan & Egyptian and Jewish versions
of 360 day-Tun-years demonstrate nearly identical
treatment. Five extra Wayeb, or nameless
days in the Mayan Calendar, compare with five
epagomenal days in the Egyptian Calendar. Subtracting
37,960-days from 38,220-days answers one Mayan
260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year (Eqn. 5). Seth Solar Primary 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round
3 Age is one Mayan 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year greater than a comparable Mayan
& Egyptian Seth Primary
104-Year Venus Round 3 Age(Eqn. 6).
Successive Venus Round multiples coordinate with later
l/s 400-Year Baktun Cycles through numerical
matching. Mesopotamian Jewish versions of the Antediluvian
Calendar indirectly substitute two Jewish
49-Year or 50-Year Jubilee Cycles in place
of two Mayan & Egyptian 52-Year Calendar Rounds.
The Mayan 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year, 365
day-Haab-solar-year and 104-Year Venus Round all
synchronize at the end of every 104 Haab-solar-years.
The Venus Round including Tzolken, Haab
and 8 solar-year Venus cycles completes when the
intervals synchronize on the senior emergence day-sign,
the Sacred Day of Venus, 1 Ahau. The beginning
of the Long Count, or 5200 Tun-year Great Cycle was over
5,000-years ago. Regulus is the leader over four
royal archangel stars. Descriptions in the Ethiopian
Book of Enoch I and elsewhere add these 4 day-stars to
360-days every year to create the 364
day-Ethiopic-year. Star Regulus announces the 104-Year
Venus Round. The Mayan & Egyptian 104-Year
Venus Round equals two 52-Year Calendar Rounds
as shown by the illustrations. Regulus also figures
prominently in Egyptology associated with Nile
river flooding.
Mayan & Egyptian
vs. Jewish Venus Rounds Figure 19
maybe move
Author Anthony Aveni has written numerous books about ancient
civilizations and their respective calendar systems.In Empires of Time,
he shifts our attention from the traditional 225-day orbit of
Venus: “To know how it [584-day Venus cycle] was envisioned by
the Maya, we must divest ourselves of the heliocentric posture
we have acquired since the Renaissance, and learn that the
584-day Venus cycle, as far as an earth-based spectator is
concerned, is really far removed from the sun-centered Venus
year of Western astronomy” (1995, p. 225).
The traditional interpretation establishes that
a Mayan 104-Year Venus Round multiplies by a 365
day-Haab-solar-year to attain 37,960-days in the Venus
Round. Mesopotamian cultures alter these figures
slightly to obtain 38,220-days per Jewish 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round. Seth in Egyptian mythology is
a male god similar to the Old Testament Baals.
Biblical Astarte or Astaroth is the female fertility
consort to the Babylonian Baal. Standing
stones symbolized Baal or Bel, and his alias
names: Baalat, Molech or Marduk. A bull frequently represents Baal/Seth.
Ishtar is the proper Babylonian name for the
Canaanite goddess Astarte, Asherah or Astaroth.
Ishtar associates with planet Venus as the bright
morning star. Her Sumerian name is Inanna.
Later the Greeks would call her Aphrodite and
the Romans by the common name of today, Venus.
She equates with Egyptian Isis, consort to Osiris
and Greek female fertility goddess Europa. Masculine
Osiris and feminine Isis reinforce supreme duality in the
Egyptian cosmos by expressing Sothic Cycle
characteristics alongside Venusian motion.
Planet Venus was the bright morning star
throughout the ancient world. In Mesoamerica, Venus
was a powerful male deity. Kukulcan
or Quetzecoatl dominated the Mesoamerican
pantheon. Mesopotamian religion, through all stages and
phases, usually worshiped planet Venus in the feminine
gender. Lunar relationships between 19-year or
20-year lunar/solar cycles likely shifted patronage of the
archetypal figure from masculine to feminine.
Transference to the female goddess occurs for couples
supplanting the godheads. Ishtar/Inanna shared Baal
time control over 105-days of Solar-Side
time split for any 20 year l/s-cycle.
Hence, 105-years of Solar-Side
time split follows suit for any 400-Year Baktun Cycle.
The Mayan 104-Year Venus Round naturally substantiates 105-years
of Solar-Side time split
when we engage the resurrection story. Ishtar/Baal,
Isis/Seth and the other examples are contingent upon heliacal
risings of Venus. Babylonians knew the
path of Venus by 1,600 BCE and the African Maasai people
refer to Venus as the disappearing star, Kileken. Venus
translates as the Light Bearer from Latin Lucifer
or heosphoros from Greek as the morning star (Isaiah 14:12).
Resurrection allowed celestial deities to have immortal
distinction. The gods Osiris and Quetzalcoatl
were thought to die when they disappeared from naked
eye view. Egyptian Sun god Ra died at sundown. Ra
returned to the living as a child, growing brighter
and stronger as the day progresses. The story of Sirius,
the Dog Star in Canis Major epitomizes Ra with 70-days
of invisibility every year prior to returning. Annual
heliacal risings coincided with the Nile river
overflowing.
Sin was the moon-god in Sumer, Babylonia
and Assyria. Religious lore dating since 2,800 BCE
mentions the lunar deity in Mesopotamia before
the time of Abraham. Astral theology associates
the moon and planetary female goddess Ishtar
with Venus. Governing authorities used cylinder seals with
Ishtar depicted. Official documents bore the stamp by
rolling the cylinder seal over a soft clay tablet. Assyrian
and Babylonian myths portray Ishtar/Iananna
descending into Hades. She removes clothing and jewelry as she
passes through seven gates until entirely naked. She
exchanges places with her counterpart lover god to rejoin the
living.
The wide array of pan-Babylonian
history has accepted inferences to the early scriptures in Genesis.
Our goal is to highlight traces that provide relevant
insight about biblical calendar times, whether based in
polytheism, on written tablets or authentic
interpretations. Comparing mythical tales
regarding astrology with hard scientific facts
learned from modern astronomy enables better
understanding of early culture. Sacred calendar wisdom
includes flamboyant access to supernatural channels
through magical numbers and descriptions. We have to do
our very best to see things from the ancient perspective.
The Antediluvian Calendar presents a two-edged spiritual
sword of God. On the
left side of Judeo-Christianity are such topics as astrology,
mythology and the broader terms concerning cosmology.
A wide range of interpretation exists from strictly puritan
ideals to liberal groups where just about anything goes.
Divergent views can invite extremism, cult worship and express
distortion of fundamental beliefs. Some religions intentionally
masquerade hidden character with glistening perfection.
Toward the more conservative disciplines found within Judeo-Christianity,
bitter opposition effectively denounces worship forms
that suggest any connection with celestial objects. Judaism
is a collective way to preserve historical knowledge and divest
worship from fixed representations of God. One eternal Creator stands apart
from anything else. He rules over man and women, the
animals and our abode called Earth. Natural phenomena that serve
as calendar instruments, like the Sun, Moon
and Venus only glorify His amazing handiwork. Judaism
vehemently opposes any hint of idol worship, including planets
or stars. Any calendar enumerations are simply another aspect of
created things.
Calendars allow us to divide time into smaller
parcels that we can share and understand. No matter how
big the number of years gets, we cannot grasp the concept of eternal,
infinite time. We accurately count days, years
and cycles to assign time stamps. Yet, time exists measurable
and quantifiable. Christian adherents largely
follow Jewish underpinnings with realization focused
upon the New Covenant through Jesus Christ. Gregorian chronology
before the Roman solar calendar is a slippery slope,
fraught with complication. Any discussion turns out to be an
arduous path. Extending Gregorian dating to an accepted
epoch between 8,000 BCE and 4,500 BCE. originates Genesis near Sumer.
Science is a third leg of the tripod that ultimately
features hero and victim. The information explosion is a
limitless frontier, unimpeded by either geographic
boundaries or sovereign countries. Equipment and
expertise continues to improve lives the world over.
Developments in one skill carry over to different arenas.
Breakthroughs in medicine and electronics disseminate globally
via the Internet.
Technical science has a reputation for overlooking
safety, security and the environment.
Adverse recollections abound that purport technology gone awry.
Various ethics and socially acceptable customs
favor the friendliest and most beneficial advancements. Archeology
rarely is responsible for future technique. Calendars
and time are the next exception. Discovering supernatural
intervention is the challenge for the new millennium. The
fact remains that all calendars need a framework
dependent on stellar and planetary motion. Calendar
science is a compilation that bridges accepted information
with religious interests. People benefit by knowing God:
past, present, and future.
Jewish Adam VR 1-2 to 1/2
Enos S 105-Y VR 5
Calendar Tree Figure 21
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