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Primary Ages of Adam and Seth connects the Mayan Calendar with the earliest Bible calendar and listed ages for Adam and Seth. Adam and Seth begin the lineage of Antediluvian Patriarchs in Genesis. Color coded text and graphics simplify lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at timeemits develops Calendar Tools from the ancient Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian time reckoning systems. The “begat” family of Adam measures history with a lunar/solar calendar similar to the Mayan Calendar.

Original lunar/solar calendar systems discover the oldest trunk line of time reckoning and recording. Three major calendars give us hybrid insight about early civilization. There are several accepted Bible chronologies. Most accounts place the Deluge before 2,000 BCE and the Exodus between 1,470 BCE and 1,460 BCE. This work emphasizes the use of lunar/solar calendars rather than revising those existing chronologies. The Antediluvian Patriarchs knew astronomy, mathematics and entwined early theology with time. As a floating king-list chronology, beginning or ending dates are ambiguous according to the modern Gregorian Calendar. Lunar/solar calendar design applies to Mesoamerican Calendars.

One should remember that strict Judaism often refers to Before Common Era with B.C.E initials regarding the Jewish Calendar. Most authors omit the "." following letter initials. Any dates relevant to the Gregorian Calendar are recognized as B.C. for Before Christ. The traditional Jewish Calendar counts forward in linear order from Creation year 1. Linear ages of the Antediluvian Patriarchs, plus progression through the life of Noah, amount 2,105 years at the Deluge. Another 1,656 years add to reach the first year of the Julian Calendar, thus 3,761 BCE is the conventional Jewish Calendar date for Creation. Modifications to the Roman Julian Calendar reach the After Divinity, AD Gregorian Calendar of today. The Jewish Calendar places the Flood at at 2,105 BCE and estimates Creation to have occurred 5,780 years ago in 2,019 AD. Rabbi Hillel II introduced the present standardized version of the Jewish Calendar during Common Era 359 CE. The spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire brought persecution to many Jewish believers. Romans established Christianity alongside the Julian Calendar.

Primary 130-Year Age of Adam is gained directly from the words of the Holy Bible. Primary Ages span from the onset of each biblical character until the age he begat the next named Patriarch. Primary 130-Year Age of Adam confirms a 130-year period until Seth. From Genesis 5:3 onward, these characters were the ancestors of humanity. In every Holy Bible that we can pick up and read, these numbers are always the same. Adam's era started recording the calendar.


Genesis 5:3
"And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness,
after his image; and called his name Seth:"


Holy_of_Holies advancements in defining lunar/solar terminology, appropriate color coded text and abbreviations are Calendar Tools. Basic classical Mayan Calendar descriptions contribute to building hyphenated phrases. Antediluvian Patriarchs: Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared and Enoch form the group called the Primary Age Category. All Primary Age Category entries extend until each character "begat" his next named son. Primary Age is the first of two numbered ages describing his lifetime. Genesis 5 scripture is written as a mathematical expression that names the particular character. Adam Primary 130-Year Age is the concise example applied for Genesis 5:3.

Secondary Age is the second numbered age lasting until each character ends. All listed Antediluvian Patriarchs: Adam Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared and Enoch include their second numbered age. Taken together, Secondary Ages form the Secondary Age Category. Seven Antediluvian Patriarchs provide seven Primary Age members of the Primary Age Category and seven Secondary Ages in the Secondary Age Category. Hyphenated phrases permit descriptors to be composed for the different Patriarchs. Adam Primary 130-Year Age is a general, black text descriptor that includes his name and relevant Primary Age. Context is important to defining useful descriptors.Color coded text is added to facilitate illustrations. Green, blue, and red text apply the scheme to colorized areas within artwork info graphics.

Genesis 5 embeds a very ancient lunar/solar calendar system that alludes to an entire religious substructure of polytheism and mythology. God's Word proceeds from latent eyewitness accounts. People articulated their vast calendar with archaic menthods and by defining worship. Sun, Moon, Stars and Planets were objects of devotion. To understand their remote mindset, realize idolatry pertains to the physical, celestial study of astronomy today. Primal religious lore involves the time(s) governed by these cosmic entities. Night sky observation was the faith mounted science and esoteric province for ancestral spirits. Humanity's purpose was meant to satisfy those above.

Adam Primary 130-Year Age is the foremost bridge joining the Ages of Adam to a Mayan 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Other parallels exist between the biblical genealogy from Adam through Noah and time computations of Mesoamerican Calendars. Clear patterns demonstrate lunar/solar relationships between the Genesis chronology and Mesoamerican Calendars. Jewish Calendar parallels include comparisons between 50-Year Jubilee Cycles and Mesoamerican 52-Year Calendar Rounds. Ethiopian Judaism introduces us to an old world style of 364 day-solar-year. A single Holy One day was set aside and treated differently during typical 365 day-solar-years. Days & Years were numerically matched in a single term for the generations of Adam. Day & Year single terms provide the main Antediluvian Calendar style. Three-way numbering found with the 365 day-solar-year includes two identical periods of 130-days each and the remaining 105-days. Triune Father-Son components involving 365-years arise from numerical matching properties.

One 365 year-solar-cycle includes two identical periods of 130-years each and the remaining 105-years. A 365 Day & Year solar single term encapsulates the first two generations of the Antediluvian Calendar: Adam and Seth. Early Jewish 364 day-Ethiopic-years further underscore common numerical matching practices. Mesoamerican 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years, so often seen in their carvings and idioms, directly embellish use of the greater 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Time splitting after 130-days cleaves the 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year into equal halves. Numerically matched, the 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle separates for equal halves after 130-years. Calendar recording thousands of years ago employed complex mathematics and astronomy. Establishing the prototype divisions of bisecting 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles using intervals directly exemplifies lunar/solar separation times. Mayan 360 day-Tun-years further differentiate from 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years.


Genesis 5:6
"And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos:"


Genesis 5:6 quotes the Primary 105-Year Age of Seth verbatim. Layers of numerical matching took place for Seth. The 365 day-solar-year admits a leftover period after one 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year. Mayan Katun 20 year-l/s-cycles produce 105-days of Solar-Side time split by multiplying 5.25-days following every 360 day-Tun-Year (Eqn. 3). The single 105 Day & Year numerical term introduces Seth Primary 105-Year Age. Seth is the first recorded character after Adam in the lineage. Seth Primary 105-Year Age is the general black text, coined descriptor name. Interesting auxiliary scriptures omit famed Abel and Cain from calendar records. Cain killed Abel, the first-born son (Genesis 4:8). Seth was the appointed seed to replace Abel. Seth would have been heir to all rights and responsibilities of the first-born son. Significant calendar times assigned specific eras to monarchy and deities.

Adam Primary 130-Year Age begins the first, Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Numerical Day & Year matching expands the Mayan Calendar 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year to construct the 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle in the Primary Age Category. The Tzolken divinatory pattern expresses every year of the Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle in 360 day-Tun-years. Tun-years counting 360-days are sometimes specified by Adam's descriptor. Lunar/Solar green text otherwise infers 360 day-Tun-Years are being used. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age is generated from the Secondary Age Category, which increments in 400-Year Baktun Cycles. The end of the first Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age coincides with the end of the first Secondary Age 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 descriptor marks the 400 l/s-year Midpoint Age level between two successive Secondary Age 400-Year Baktun Cycles 1-2. The second 130 Tun-Year period for Adam is equal to the first Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age, which completes Adam's 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 adds the latter half that completes the first, Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 in the Secondary Age Category. Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 ends at 800 l/s-years in the Secondary Age Category.


http://timeemits.com/HoH_Articles/Primary_Ages_of_Adam_and_Seth_files/AoA_Tricolor1bk33pc.pngPrimary Ages of Adam and Seth connects the Mayan Calendar with the earliest Bible calendar and two diagrammed, listed ages for Adam and Seth. Adam and Seth begin the list of Antediluvian Patriarchs in Genesis. Ancient Calendars of the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at timeemits develops Calendar Tools from the three oldest known lunar/solar calendars: Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian. The “begat” family of Adam measured time with a lunar/solar calendar similar to the Mayan Calendar.  174 kb


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Color coding text and images serves to organize the "Begat" genealogy list of Antediluvian Patriarchs. Separate Lunar/Solar and Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles encompass the entire family from Adam to Enoch. Green text and graphics identify the Lunar/Solar time stream side while red text and graphics mark the Solar-Side time stream side. Adam Primary 130-Year Age puts forward lunar/solar methodology that restores misplaced chronology. Ancients reckoned cyclic time with emphasis upon recording grander cycles as named Patriarchal eras. Sequential 400-Year Baktun Cycle steps each generate corresponding Primary Ages. Lunar/Solar characters include Adam, Enos, Mahalaleel and Enoch. The Antediluvian time stream alternates individuals from the Lunar/Solar group with Solar-Side members Seth, Cainan and Jared. Far more than historical record is archived in Genesis 5.

Segments describe time when night meets day, one year ends and the next begins, and cycles end to begin again. There are gaps, seams and separations in every calendar system. They are the weak points of the time continuum. Striving to quantify time using precise cycles inherently causes ambiguity. Daylight and nighttime differ according to seasons. Lunar months need to be averaged while crescent moons appear independently from any other celestial schedule. Annual 365 day-solar-years were stable and counted, yet synchronizing lunar/solar calendar years requires an intercalary process. Culture decides how to implement these intercalations. Social elite like kings and priests were once tasked with preserving sacred almanacs and administering planting and harvesting times. A time void exists between calendar lunar and solar sides.

Bible historians perceive a pre-Creation period called Chaos prevalent before day and night were separated. God came between day and night to organize time. His Will continues, threading between lunar and solar sides of the calendar. Acts of God align supernatural events with time divisions. He decides how and when divine intervention manifests. When is the subject matter determined by the only existing lunar/solar calendar system then available. Spirit chose natural rhythms of lunar/solar time to interact with people. His pattern choice soon developed. Ancient clergy noticed mysterious phenomenon happening in response to an ever widening intercalary gap. They were renown, wise men of old, and gifted Prophets. Humanity describes what to document and assigns the calendar date label. Calendar numbers always convey an important spiritual nature.

Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles and Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles build Primary Ages using a ladder-like structure. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age begins the extensive chain for Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 generates Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age active green. Adam Primary 130-Tun-Year Age counts 360 day-Tun-years. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age marks the first half of Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 is followed by inactive blue Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2. Only the recorded, green active Adam Primary 130 Tun-year Age descriptor becomes the first half measure of Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. The end of Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age commences Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. A corresponding Adam 130 Tun-Year Age is generated during Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2. The Bible limits Adam's Primary Age Category entry to his active green age. The second half, Adam 130 Tun-Year Age gets further subdivided during Enos and Mahalaleel. Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 includes the active Lunar/Solar Primary Age components of Adam, Enos and Mahalaleel.

Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 tracks the special 5-holiday period following 360 day-Tun-years within every 365 day-solar-year. There are two versions of Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Jewish version follows canonical numbering from scripture. Mayan & Egyptian version pertains to Mayan 52-Year Calendar Round precepts. Mayan terms collectively refer to an array of Mesoamerican culture all using the same lunar/solar calendar base. Egyptian defines a Mesopotamian calendar name that broadly approaches prehistory up to and well into the Old Kingdom. Permutations involving architecture, writing and religious mythology reveal that Venus worship and subsequent observation was once a global practice.

Multiple Holy_of_Holies topics relate to counting the Solar-Side 5-holiday period beyond 360-days every year. Jewish 364 day-Ethiopic-years are fundamental to figuring Seth Primary 105-Year Age. From previous work, the last 365th-day is Not Counted during regular solar-years. Shifting from 105-days of Solar-Side time split per 20 year l/s-cycle to 105-years of Solar-Side time split per 400 year l/s-cycle is the function of Day & Year numerical matching. Lunar/Solar math escalates to Lunar/Stellar math when the 20 year l/s-cycle squares to become the 400 year l/s-cycle, or 400-Year Baktun Cycle. The Secondary Age Category continues from Lunar/Solar Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2. Switching over to the Solar-Side, Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 3 generates Jewish Seth Solar Primary 105-Ethiopic-Year Venus Round 3 Age. The word Ethiopic is included with Seth's Primary Age descriptor to help keep units straight. Red text and graphics indicate Solar-Side entries. Later character descriptors follow similar nomenclature.

Mayan & Egyptian presents a sister version of the Antediluvian Calendar. Mayan & Egyptian version uses 104-Year Venus Rounds with adjustments. Original Jewish 364 day-Ethiopic-years are replaced with ordinary 365 day-solar-years. Two 52-Year Calendar Rounds produces Mayan & Egyptian Seth Solar Primary 104-Year Venus Round 3 Age. Solar-Side Patriarchs Seth and grandson Cainan establish the Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1-2 chain computation. Jewish version lineage evaluates a pattern that duplicates in the Mayan & Egyptian version with minor alterations.

Seth completes the first 365 year-solar-cycle by adding Solar-Side 105-Ethiopic-years to Adam’s first Lunar/Solar 260-Tun-year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age corresponds with Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1. Inactive blue Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 completes Adam's 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle and finishes Adam 800-year Generation Cycle 1. Jewish Seth Solar Primary 105-Ethiopic-Year Venus Round 3 Age calculates during Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 3 in the Secondary Age Category. Seth’s Midpoint Age happens at 1200 l/s-years through the overall 5200-Year Great Cycle. Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 is marked inactive blue until Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 3 completes at Seth Midpoint 1200 l/s-year Age. Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 changes from inactive blue to active red, Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 once past Seth Midpoint Age. Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 provides his Endpoint Age at 1,600 l/s-years. Jewish Seth Solar Primary 105-Ethiopic-Year Venus Round 3 Age adds with another episode of Solar-Side 105-Ethiopic-years when Seth Secondary 807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age finishes. Primary Ages of Adam and Seth together account for an entire 365 year-solar-cycle made by combining Lunar/Solar and Solar-Side elements.

Antediluvian Calendar beginning and ending times have no fixed date in terms of modern Gregorian Calendar reckoning. Early Patriarchal Ages conform to calendar techniques set forth by the prevailing system. Ancient people were observing and calculating time based upon star and planetary definitions. Religious persuasions most assuredly had historical bearings. Mesoamerican 400-Year Baktun Cycles likely transferred already intact to the Yucatan Peninsula. Mesoamerican chronology before about 900 BCE is largely unsupported. However, there are other ways to ascertain history and scientists should leave room for error. Any supposition can vary by several hundred years either way. Stelae, stepped pyramids and lunar/solar calendar parallels all indicate some cultural transference took place.

The variance is similar to that used for tree ring dating of petrified remains. Measured by cross-sectional viewing, tree rings add seasonal years outward from the center of the trunk by layers. Archaeology determines the estimated boundaries employed for start and finish times, while tree ring analysis provides additional information regarding climatic conditions during a more precise time span. Biblical chronology regarding the pre-Deluge ancestors is more accurate by adjusting the vast floating period within the framework of primitive agriculture and ending with Mesopotamian flood stages. During Antediluvian Calendar eras, seven-day weeks were set by lunar phases and rounded 30-day months provided formative lunar calendars. Early religious philosophies and calendar use document a theme in the Book of Genesis. Generations in the lineage of Adam correlate with ancient l/s calendar methods leading up to the Great Flood.

Consider the posture of Adam's calendar age among the many theological doctrines that are now at our service. Two significant topics are open for further discussion and inquiry. In the first view, the same almighty God that created Adam disseminated calendar information as ordained principle. Secondly, conjecture rationalizes that Adam, defined as the generic man, developed the complex calendar order on his own merit. Most provoking is the latent question we are forced to grapple with -- how long did it take to adopt an accurate calendar of this magnitude and array? Arbitration includes that time keeping by lunar/solar recording process held paramount importance with farming disciplines.

Albeit a conservative estimate, we must accept that ingrained 800-Year Generation Cycles, along with required astronomy, formidable mathematics and communication skills were necessary to transfer such astonishing information down through the society. Any time scale of these epic proportions surely must expound a people with remarkable abilities and far in excess of present agreement for prehistoric humans. Ages recorded for Adam and his descendants underline a culture that we can barely begin to fathom. Early people in the broadest sense of civilization had amazing understanding. Citizens were far beyond what evolution of the species seems to suggest. Intelligence is an adaptive process rather than a gradual production.

Greek writings that regress the standard 1,460-Year Sothic Cycle three times are the basis for remote Egyptian chronology that begins between 4,241 BCE and 4,236 BCE. Dates for the Exodus and Ramses II are subject to debate. Egyptologists are certain Sirius star worship had a lunar/solar calendar relationship. The Egyptian solar calendar and Ethiopic 364 day-calendar-year might be far older. Introduction of Mesoamerican Calendar patterns are a novel approach to chronology.


Primary Ages of Adam and Seth Figure 5

365 Day Year
365 Year Cycle


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260 Day-Sacred-Year
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle

Primary Ages of Adam and Seth Figure 5

Genesis 5:3
"And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness,
after his image; and called his name Seth:"

Genesis 5:6
"And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos:"

260 Day-Sacred-Year Matches 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
105 Days per Year Matches 105 Years

Adam Primary 130-Year Age Matches 130-Year Half of a 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle

And all the Days that …. were …. Years supports Numerical Matching (Genesis 5:5)
X Number of Days Match X Number of Years


Three ancient calendars braid together to strongly encourage biblical history. Those that wrote this knowledge down, so that it appears in our Bibles today, were smart enough to prove a quite articulate calendar system was already in place at the onset of Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age. Furthermore, they may have explored and exposed themselves to other possibilities of time and spirituality that we have not yet realized. Treat these items of calendar research with due caution and respect since the overall impact on religion or science cannot be fully determined. The blunt interpretation is “if it looks like a duck, quacks like duck, and walks like a duck…it probably is a duck.” The calendar numbers written about time are in the common vocabulary and understanding of ancient people. They thought time was cyclic, recurrent phenomena. Threads of time symbolically link birth, life and death coincidental with archaic calendar observation. Supernatural attributes arising from calendar study lends new future use. Consensus testimony then decides the social profit.

Figure 1 above describes the 365 day-solar-year and the numerical match that has a 365 year-solar-cycle. An ordinary 365 day-solar-year separates into the 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year component and the 105-day portion. Likewise, a 365 year-solar-cycle has both the 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle and 105-year components. The 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year divides for two halves, each with 130-days. The 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle also divides for two identical 130-year portions. Regarding the 365 day-solar-year, 105-days remain and for the 365 year-solar-cycle, 105-years remain (Eqn. 5 and 6). The upper right pie subdivision of Figure 1 represents the 130-day and 130-year dual units of time. An opposite 130-day and 130-year left side half is shaded to mature the entire 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year. Figure 1 shows a 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle in similar fashion. The whole 365 day-solar-year subtracts one 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year. The complete 365 year-solar-cycle subtracts a 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle under the circle diagram. At the bottom of the graph, matched 105 Day & 105-Year elements, finalize the solar 365 Day & Year durations, respectively.


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Equations 5 - 17, Figures 5, 6

365 day-solar-year parts
5. 365 day-solar-year
- 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 105 days matches red part Seth

365 year-solar-cycle parts
6. 365 year-solar-cycle
- 260 Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
= 105 years matches red part Seth

Dividing 260-Days into Halves
7. 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
÷ 2 Time Split (divide)
= 130 day half matches green part Adam Primary 130 day Age

Dividing 260-Years
8. 260 Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
÷ 2 Time Split (divide)
= 130 year half matches green part Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age


Figure 2 shows the divided relationship of the independent 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year. Numerical matching permits the 130 Days & Years single term to describe Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age. The left half represents the active green portion as a 130 Days & Years single term assigned to Adam within the 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year or 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age is generated active green during Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1. Contrasting Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age is the blue inactive 130 Tun-Year portion on the right of Figure 2. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 generates the second 400 l/s-year step in the Secondary Age Category. Only green active Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age counts toward 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 in the Primary Age Category. Next generation Seth is born after Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age and begins Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Like the 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year, two halves of 130-Years together specify Adam's 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle exclusively. The “divide by two” time split Calendar Tool accomplishes the results in equations 3 and 4. Later sequences based upon Lunar/Solar separation times bisect time measurements for the values of a 260 Days & Years single term.

Primary Age Category divisions are defined by 400 l/s-year steps in the Secondary Age Category. The Secondary Age Category is a sequence numbering 1 to 13 via increments of 400-Year Baktun-Cycles. Two consecutive 400-Year Baktun-Cycles count 800 Tun-Years for each Generation Cycle. Adam multiplies the Katun 20 Tun-year l/s-cycle by itself to obtain a 400 Tun-year l/s-cycle. Adam’s first 400 l/s-year is designated Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 in the Secondary Age Category. Active green text and graphics emphasize Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 generates Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age in the Primary Age Category. Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age is Adam’s age when his son, Seth is born. Adam 130 Tun-Year Age is opposite and inactive blue to reserve the second half of Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. A corresponding second, Adam 400-Year Baktun-Cycle 2 adds to complete Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 in the Secondary Age Category. Inactive blue text and graphics designate the character descriptor color for the second numbered 400-Year Baktun Cycle of two during every numbered 800-Year Generation Cycle.


Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
9. 20 Years per Lunar/Solar Cycle is a Katun
x 20 multiples squares time in the Secondary Age Category
= 400-Year Baktun-Cycle of the Mayan Calendar
= Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1


Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1
10. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
+ Adam 400-Year Baktun-Cycle 2
= Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1


Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age Figure 6
Adam 130 Day & Year active green half of Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1


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Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age Figure 6

Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 in the Secondary Age Category also identifies
800 L/S-Years in Holy_of_Holies: Antediluvian_Calendar_Table_Figure_13


We have added five powerful calendar tools:
•   The Antediluvian Calendar listed in Genesis 5 uses time procedures of Mesoamerican Calendars.
•   The 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle numerically matches Mesoamerican 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years.
•   Adam Primary 130-Tun-Year Age lasts until his son, Seth is born.
•   The scriptural 400-Year Generation term links with Mesoamerican 400-Year Baktun Cycles.
•   An 800-Year Generation Cycle results by doubling the 400-Year Baktun-Cycle.


Generations of Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel and Jared repeat the standard Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle Age. The calendar strata pattern concludes with Enoch's progression to translation during the last, Lunar/Solar Enoch 400-Year Baktun Cycle 13. Mayan 52-Year Calendar Rounds count 52 haab-solar-years x 365 day-solar-years. A 360 day-Tun-year was the chosen Midpoint between approximate 355 day-lunar-years and 365-day-solar-years. Mayans multiplied 52-Tun-years having 360-days each to result in 18,720-days (Eqn. 5). Solar-Side time splits include the 5-holidays leftover following a 360 Tun-year in every 365 day-solar-year (Eqn. 6). Every 52-Year Calendar Round finishes when 52-solar-years multiply by the last 5 holiday Solar-Side time split. One final 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year is added (Eqn. 7). The entire 52-Year Calendar Round has 18,980-days (Eqn. 8). To figure in Tzolken-sacred-years, the same 18,720-days are equal to 72-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 9). The last 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year adds to end the 52-Year Calendar Round with 73-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 10). A 52-Year Calendar Round equals 73-Tzolken-sacred-years or culminates with 18,980-days (Eqn. 11). A Phrase Glossary of terminology and Synopsis for the Ages of Adam and Seth are provided.


52-Year Calendar Round
11. 52 Tun-years
x 360-day-Tun-year
= 18,720-days

5-days Solar-Side time split
12. 365 day-solar-year
- 360 day-Tun-year
= 5-days of holiday Solar-Side time split, then add

Final 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
13. 52 Tun-Years
x 5-days of Solar-Side time split
= 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year

Total 18,980-days per 52-Year Calendar Round
14. 18,720-days
+ 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 18,980-days per 52-Year Calendar Round

73 Tzolken-sacred-year Calendar Round
15. 72 Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 18,720-days

Total 18,980-days per 73 Tzolken-sacred-year Calendar Round
16. 18720-days
+ 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 18,980-days per 73 Tzolken-sacred-year Calendar Round

Two Equal Calendar Rounds
17. 52-Year Calendar Round
= 73 Tzolken-sacred-year Calendar Round
= 18,980-days are equal for both Calendar Rounds


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