Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Age begins the Secondary
Age Category. Holy Bible Antediluvian Patriarchsuse lunar/solar
calendar
math origins from the three oldest sources: Jewish,
Egyptian and Mesoamerican Calendars. The Secondary Age Category includes 400-Year
Baktun Cycles 1-13 in Mayan Calendar
vernacular. Appended images
and color coded text end Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2
to complete the first, Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1. The Antediluvian
Calendar system applies 13 steps of
400-Year Baktun Cycles to describe the 5200-Year
Great Cycle from Adam to Enoch.
Secondary 800-Year Age of Adam
Secondary 800-Year Generation
Cycle is the Calendar Tool we need to resolve
the genealogy from Adam. Genesis
scripture quotes Primary and Secondary Ages for
each listed character from Adam to Enoch.
Collectively known as the Antediluvian Patriarchs,
they have a Primary Age until fathering the next named
character. Secondary Ages measure time from fatherhood
until death. Genesis 5:4
informs us that Adam lives for 800-Years
following the birth of his son, Seth. Primary Ages
group to form the Primary Age Category. The Secondary
Age Category starts with the first, Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Age. All Secondary Ages
group together in the Secondary Age
Category. Secondary Age
Category measures total
lunar/solar time, denoted here l/s, and includes
all seven Antediluvian Patriarchs in consecutive order.
Generation Cycles lasting 800-Tun-Years illustrate the
wisdom of ancient minds.
The Secondary Age Category entails thirteen
400-Year Baktun Cycles in the
vernacular of the Mayan Calendar. The first of
two 400-Year Baktun Cycles achieves
the halfway, midpoint position for
the Patriarch’s entire800-Year
Generation Cycle. Adam400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 in
the Secondary Age Category also identifies with Adam
Primary 130-Tun-year Age
in the Primary Age Category. The end of Adam400-Year Baktun
Cycle 2 completes the first
800-Year Generation Cycle 1
in the Secondary Age Category.
Color green text
indicates active periods
relevant to Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1.
Blue text
indicates inactive
periods for the same Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 in the
descriptions below.
Genesis 5:4
“And the days of Adam after he
had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat
sons and daughters:”
Segments of 800-Years
increment the Secondary Age Category for every
named character. Extending the ancient recordings
expresses by repeating Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Agefor
Seth and remaining characters. Repeating 800-Year
Generation Cycles are part of later descendant Patriarch Secondary
Ages. Characters Seth through Mahalaleel
utilize 800-Year Generation Cycles as the first
part of their respective Secondary Ages. Adam
and Jared have separate baseline 800-Year
Generation Cycle numbers
1 and 6. Six
different 800-Year Generation Cycles 1-6
are single units of time that add two consecutive
400-Year Baktun Cycles. Lunar/solar Calendar
Toolsassemble
the advanced 800-Year Generation Cycle.
The begat genealogy following Adam lists
Secondary Ages from fathering each named son,
until the character’s death. Original Jewish
Calendar 19 year l/s-cycles modify to become Mesoamerican
Calendar Katun 20 year l/s-cycles. Multiples
of 20 year l/s-cycles form the Secondary Age
Category. Mayan & Egyptian 400-Year Baktun
Cycles constitute 20 multiples of 20
year l/s-cycles. Each year
during a 20 year l/s-cycle was a 360
day-Tun-year.Mayan terminology employs the prefix “Ka”
in the word Katun that describes one Katun
20 year l/s-cycle. Twenty multiples of Katun
20 year l/s-cycles permit the Mayan prefix
“Bak” to label l/s 400-Year
Baktun Cycles. Stepped increments of 400-Year
Baktun Cycles count Secondary Ages for
all characters in the Antediluvian Calendar.
Lunar/Solar Adam
Secondary
800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age Figure
1 below
begins the Secondary Age Category.
Adam
Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1
Age below shows division for two Secondary
Age 400-Year Baktun Cycles.
Adam names 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1 in green text
and 400-Year Baktun Cycle
2 in blue text.
Two types of Venus Rounds (VR)
underneath correspond as VR
1 in green text
and VR 2
in blue
text. Capital S
stands for Solar-Side reckoning of a Lunar/Solar 400-Y
Baktun Cycletime
split.
Lunar/Solar Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age Figure 12
Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 1 + Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 2
Lunar/Solar Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age Figure 12
check above Lunar/Solar Adam Secondary
800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age Figure 1 shows
division for two 400-Y Baktun Cycles. Both are named
after Adam, and labeled 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1 in green
text and 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2 in blue
text. There are two types of Venus Rounds (VR)
that correspond as VR 1 in
green text and VR 2 in blue
text. Blue text and
graphics represent the inactive
blue latter half of Adam Secondary 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Age. Capital S stands for Solar-Side
reckoning involving a lunar/solar 400-Year Baktun Cycle time
split. Mayan & Egyptian version S 104-Y VR 1 employs active green Solar-Side 104-Year
Venus Round 1 and the Jewish version S 105-Y VR 1 identifies a
similar Solar-Side 105-Year Venus
Round 1. Mayan & Egyptian version S 104-Y VR 1 essentially adds two
Mayan 52-Year Calendar Rounds together. An identical Lunar-Side,
L 104-Year is shown to demonstrate the dividing l/s
time split concept. Only the Solar-Side time split
half becomes significant for Primary Age character
calculations. All Secondary Age 800-Year Generation Cycles 1
to 6 are comprised of two sequential 400-Year Baktun
Cycles numbered from 1 to 13. Corresponding Mayan
& Egyptian 104-Y or Jewish 105-Y Venus Rounds are
likewise numbered from 1 to 13.
Imagine two different rolls of green
tape: Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
and Adam Solar 104-Year Venus Round 1,
or Adam S
104-Y VR 1. Both rolls of tape start at the
same time. The tape called Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
is wider and has 400 wraps of 360 day-Tun-years around
the spool. Adam Solar 104-Year Venus
Round 1, or Adam S 104-Y VR 1 tape
is narrower to about half the width of the other. Jewish S
105-Y VR tape rolls are a variation on the theme and
simply measure Venus Round lengths according to 364
day-Ethiopic-years. Adam S 104-Y VR 1 tape
here represents Adam'sgreen
active Solar-Side
half of 208-years lunar/solar separation time during Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1. Both rolls of tape
end at the same time, at the close of Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1. Mayan &
Egyptian Adam S 104-Y VR 1 compares to a similar Jewish S 105-Y VR 1 tape representing Adam's green active Solar-Side
half of 210-years lunar/solar separation time per Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle
1. Mayan
& Egyptian Adam S 104-Y VR 1
actively determines Adam Primary
130-Year Age during
Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1 of his
Secondary Age 800-Tun-Year Generation
Cycle 1. Jewish Adam S
105-Y VR 1
alternatively adjusts Adam's
Solar-Side
Venus Round 1
using replacement 105-Ethiopic-years
instead of the Mayan
& Egyptian
result. Secondary Age
Category still adds
Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
and Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2.
The second
half of Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1, Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 can be thought as two
more rolls of inactive blue tape. Adam
Solar 104-Year Venus Round 2,
or Adam S 104-Y VR 2 tape again
begins and ends simultaneously with Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2. Another Jewish S 105-Y VR 2 version operates
exactly the same way, beginning and ending alongside Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2. Inactive blueAdam S 104-Y VR 2 is the mirror for Adam S 104-Y VR 1, and does not affect Adam Primary
130-Year Age. The second
130Tun-Year half of Lunar/Solar260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1 transpires next with Lunar/Solar Enos.
Judeo-Christian history began with lunar/solar
time reckoning concepts. Archaic evidence
reveals that 800-Year Generation Cycles were
entrenched during the era of Adam and Eve. The
time line establishes earliest Bible followers
held acquired skills in astronomy, mathematics and
communications. Actual observation through
ancient eyes taught astronomers the 20-year
lunar/solar cycle repeated the same heavenly
sun, moon and star positions. The rational key
to this calendar system accounts for precise fractions
of degrees to the horizon, the phase of moon and
gradual star locations. Lunar/solar time keeping order
warrants a calendar system that later transferred to Mesoamerica
either intact or in pieces. Located near Byblos
and Ur, a small pocket of culture preserved the
historical log in Genesis.
The calendar numbers found
in the Holy Bible
is, was, and ever shall be
-- everlasting.
The eternal domain belongs
to God.
Beginning with Adam
(generic man) and Eve
(sunset, Ĕrēve), the
calendar is the human way
to measure time and our
precious treasure from the
Bible.
Message skills developed
to permit transfer of the
sacred calendar
knowledge. The Word is
the sanctuary for calendar
material that began over
10,000 years ago. Genesis 5
holds the 800-Year
Generation Cycle
legacy of the ancient
past. Calendar
science highlights
more awareness and
esteem for early people
than what is currently
agreed. Primeval
humanity wrote this
calendar material in the
familiar style common to
their culture. Countless
languages and
interpretations preserve
the sacred calendar
numbers. From
original Hebrew and
Greek, through Old
English and
modern, we have the
astonishing knowledge of
distant past history.
Beyond the sheer numbers
and impressive calendar
math, this Bible
study describes absolute
time reckoning in the
sense prevalent back
then. Our modern task is
to adapt present
understanding to
reflect a people with
extraordinary abilities.
Generation
Cycles allow
modern society to
examine early scriptures
based on original
content meanings.
Numeric remnants of the
calendar and names
attached to it
constitute basic
ingredients found with
the Jewish, Egyptian
and Mesoamerican
Calendars of the
Western Hemisphere.
Manifest in mythology
and religion,
proto-historic gods and
deities aided
formulation of the
calendar. The Antediluvian
Calendar uses an
agricultural 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year within every 365 day-solar-year and
extends by repeating 800-Year
Generation Cycles.
Three different
calendars combine for a
hybrid understanding of
extremely remote bonds
in history. All three
above were major
calendars of the ancient
world and commence
between 4,241 BCE. and
3,113 BCE years.
Entwined with the Egyptian
mythology and
Israelite folklore,
Mesoamericans add
their beliefs regarding
this advanced form of
the calendar. A pattern
sequence emerges
to span nearly
8,000-years of history
prior to the Great
Flood of Noah. Adam
400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1
begins the Secondary
Age Category. Mayan
Calendar
architects integrated
their base 20
numbering system
for both Days
& Years.
Mere Katun 20year l/s- cycles
brought the heavens to a
very close
arrangement
compared to the original
state. Katun
20 year l/s-cycles
required further
calendar refinement for
celestial time
extension. The
400-Year Baktun Cycle
enhances lunar/solar
timekeeping over 20
multiples of 20 year
l/s-cycles. Time
squares from
multiplying 20 year
l/s-cycles by 20 year
l/s-cycles. Every
400-Years again resets
the grand wheels of
heaven. Katun
20 year l/s-cycles
result in 210-days
of l/s separation time.
The expanded 400-Year
Baktun Cycle is a
traceable product of the
Mayan Calendar
and the comprehensive
period to indicate 210-years
of l/s separation time.
X Day & Year
numerical matching
is the dominant theme.
The 400-Year Baktun
Cycle doubles to
get Secondary
Age Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1. Adam
Secondary Age 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2 completes Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1.
Later descendants of Adam
continue to add 800-Year
Generation Cycle
spans. Bold, color
text follows
convention used for
supplementary Mayan &
Egyptian,
and Jewish
Antediluvian Calendar
formats.
Mesoamerican
Calendars employ a 52-Year Calendar
Round that uses
both the 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year
and 360 day-Tun-year.
Working like meshed gears,
52 Haab-solar-years of
365-days each and 73
Tzolken-sacred-years
having 260-days each
pinpoint any calendar
date. The 52-Year Calendar
Round is renown
to academia, repeating
after 18,980-days.
An intense ideology
focused upon the Calendar
Round preserved
religious and social
customs. The 52-Year Calendar
Round is a
fragment presence
descending from the original
l/s calendar of Adam.
A Mayan Calendar
5200-Year Great Cycle
expands the 52-Year Calendar
Round a
hundredfold. Concentric
time shifts the reference
between Days &
Years via numerical
matching. The scale
multiple is exactly 100
times greater in the
5200-Year Great Cycle
versus the 52-Year
Calendar Round. The
Long Count Initial
Series and the Great
Cycle are variations
along the same line. The Long
Count was a popular
way to synthesize calendar
meanings in the
mid-twentieth century. Mesoamerican
chronologists point to the
cyclic nature of Mayan
Calendar time. A Great
Cycle consisting of
5200 Haab-solar-years
follows the same sequence
of 13 different 400-Year
Baktun Cycles as the
Long Count.
Twelve consecutive 400-Year Baktun
Cycles give rise
to the presumed Mayan
Creation date of
13.0.0.0.0.Mayan
Baktun numbers range
from 1 to 13 in
the Long Count Initial
Series rather than 0
to 12. The Long
Count is a number
line, linear
format developed for
convenience. On the
other hand, the Great
Cycle presumes 12
Baktuns have already
elapsed prior to 13.0.0.0.0.
The Great Cycle
repeats after 5200
Haab-solar-years or
7300
Tzolken-sacred-years,
whereas the Long Count
happens once.
Adam and
his descendants accentuate
a culture with outstanding
perception and reasoning.
Adam first
identifies a Primary
130-Year Age,
which is half of Lunar/Solar
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1.
Seth is
the first masculine, Solar-Side
time split written
for two continuing Mesoamerican
400-Year Baktun Cycles
3-4. The next Lunar/Solar
time split in the Primary
Age Category
quarters Lunar/Solar
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1
to derive the Primary
90-Tzolken-sacred-year
Age of Enos. At
the end of Enos Primary
90-Tzolken-sacred-year
Age,
Cainan is
born. The l/s calendar
system of halving,
doubling and dividing
time predicates most
history.
Ancient time
reckoningtheory
divides the 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year
and the 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
in half with a masterDays
& Years single
term. The calendar
applies numerical
matching to simultaneously
obtain 130
Days & Years. Single
terms
such as 130 Days &
Years uniquely
capture
the essence of numerical
matching. Division
of 210-days l/s
separation time for
a Katun 20 year
l/s-cycle results in
105-days of
Solar-Side time
split. The l/s
calendar squares
20-years by multiplying
a Katun 20 year
l/s-cycle by itself.
The circumscribed 400-Year Baktun
Cycle delivers 210-years
of l/s separation time
which in turn, generate 105-Years of Solar-Side
time split.
Significant steps in the Secondary
Age Category occur
for each numbered 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1 to 13.
Lunar/Solar260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1 in the Primary
Age Category halves
to get Adam Primary
130-Year Age
at the completion of Adam 400-Year Baktun
Cycle 1.
All Lunar/Solar
references use active
green text and
graphics. Midpoint
Age Levels
in the Secondary Age
Category are
characterized by odd
numbered 400-Year
Baktun Cycles. Adam's
total Secondary
Age Category
time is 400 l/s-years
that coincide with the end
of Adam Primary
130-Year Age. Midpoint Age
Levels mark halfway
points in the Secondary Age
Category. Adam
Midpoint Age Level
occurs halfway through,
between Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1
ending 400 l/s-years
and Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2
ending 800 l/s-years.
Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2
increments the Secondary
Age Category column
total.
Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1
equals Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1
+ Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2.
Total Secondary
Age Categor
time is 800 l/s-years
and Adam Lunar/Solar
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1 is half finished.
The second half of Adam
Lunar/Solar
260 Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1 defers
until active green Lunar/Solar Enos takes over.
Antediluvian Calendar Table Figure 14 above lists each character
name, his given Primary Age and his equivalent Primary
Age in 260 day-Tzolken-Sacred-Years. Columns 2 and 3
detail active green Lunar/Solar
Primary Ages for Adam, Enos, Mahalaleel
and Enoch. Active red
Solar-Side Primary Ages differentiate Seth,
Cainan and initially Jared. Generation Cycles
number from 1 to 7 in the fourth column, followed by his corresponding
400-Year Baktun Cycle 1-13. Each 800-Year Generation
Cycle 1 to 6 includes two sequential 400-Year Baktun
Cycle numbers. Secondary Age Category entries in
column 6 specify Lunar/Solar
400-Year Baktun Cycle steps as green
active or blue inactive
in accordance with Primary Age Category members. Secondary
Age Category Solar-Side active red
400-Year Baktun Cycle steps indicate Solar-Side
Primary Age Category members. Secondary Age Category
L/S Years registers the cumulative, running total summary
in column 7.
Adam and Seth are Antediluvian Patriarch
names in the first column of Table Figure 14. Adam
Primary 130-Tun-Year Age
until fathering Seth shows in Lunar/Solar
active green 360 day-Tun-years. Ages_of_Adam
and later the Holy_of_Holies adapt popular Mayan
Calendar vocabulary to label Adam Primary 130-Year Age using 360
day-Tun-years. The 360-day length of year had
universal origins. Equivalent Adam Primary
180 Tzolken-sacred-years follows in column 3. Adam
Secondary 800-Tun-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age (col. 4)
includes Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycles 1-2 (col. 5). Baktun
400 Year Cycles are assigned numbers 1 to 13 in
column 6. Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age
begins at the onset of Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1 and extends through Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 until
death.
Odd numbered 400-Year Baktun Cycle multiples signal
halfway, Midpoint Age transitions that determine
changes in the Primary Age Category. For example, Adam
400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
ending is the halfway division of Primary Age Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. In the Secondary Age Category,
Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
determines 400 l/s-years that end at Adam Midpoint
Age Level. Adam 400-Year Baktun
Cycle 2 then finishes the first baseline Adam
800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age. Secondary Adam
800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age fulfills the Secondary
Age Category for Adam after successive Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 and Adam
400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 end.
Inactive blue text and graphics
refer to the second half, Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 that
achieves 800 l/s-years. Total Secondary Age Category
time is 800 l/s-years and one-half of the initial
Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 is complete. Solar-Side references identify
with active red text and graphics.
Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 3
equally halves 210-years of lunar/solar separation to
get 105-Years of Solar-Side
time split. Seth Secondary Age Category stands at
1200 l/s-year Midpoint Age Level to end Seth Primary 105-Year Age. Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 is inactive blue until after Seth
Midpoint Age Level 1200 l/s-years. Seth Midpoint Age
Level 1200 l/s-years changes Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 from inactive blue to active red. Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycle 4 adds the
fourth 400 l/s-year segment to the Secondary Age
Category. Note the delta; red
active ∆ midpt entry marks this color change
below Seth’s Name in column 1. Seth Secondary Age
Category total concludes 1,600 l/s-years.
Lunar/Solar Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Template Figure 13
Adam Primary 130 Tun-Year Age and Adam Secondary 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
Adam Secondary 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 Lunar/Solar Adam 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Template Figure 13
Primary_130-Tun-Year_Age_of_Adam_Figure_9
previously shows Adam Primary
130-Tun-Year Age using bold green text. An identical image: Adam
800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Template Figure 2 with active greenandinactive blue
semicircles follows the same color code with
regard to the Secondary Age Category. Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 1 labels the green left side area with green text.
In Primary Age discussion. Adam fathers his listed
son, Seth after 130-years (Genesis 5:3)
to indicate the active green
Adam Primary 130-Year Age. Adam
Primary 130-Year Age
corresponds with the first half of Adam Secondary 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Age. Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2 to the right diagrams the
second half of Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age.
Secondary Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2
represents the inactive blue
right side to reflect Lunar/Solar
Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age Figure 15.
Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 1 +
Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 2
establishes the Secondary 800-Tun-Year Generation Cycle
color scheme for remaining Lunar/Solar
Patriarchs Enos, Mahalaleel and Enoch. Adam’s
Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age sets the
precedent template for later Patriarch Secondary
800-Year Generation Cycles.
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Calendar Toolbox: Adam Text Colors and
Meanings summarizes text and area colors
used for Adam Primary and Secondary Ages
methodology. Calendar Tools with color
text and graphics explain Lunar/Solar Adam, Enos,
Mahalaleel and Enoch ages in green or blue format. Solar-Side Seth, Cainan
and Jared agesuse red coloring. Bullet lists, descriptor
keywords and hyphenated phrases emphasize Genesis
words and numbers with equations.
Calendar
Toolbox: Adam Text
Colors and Meanings
Mayan
& Egyptian
version Lunar/Solar Adam Solar
104-Year Venus Round 1
identifies
with AdamS 104-Y VR 1.Jewish
version
employs Adam 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 1
by default,
which
abbreviates to
Adam S
105-Y VR 1.
Only Adam's green
activeSolar-Side
time split half is
significant for Lunar/Solar
Primary Age
calculations. An
identical lunar-side: L
104-Year
is shown to
illustrate the
dividing
time split
concept. All
Secondary Age 800-Year
Generation Cycles 1 to 6
are comprised of two
consecutive 400-year
Baktun Cycles numbered
from 1 to 13. Corresponding 104-Y or 105-Y
Venus Rounds are likewise colored
andnumbered from 1
to 13.
The first, Adam 400-year
Baktun Cycle 1 of Adam 800-year
Generation Cycle 1 adheres to the active
green Primary
Age color entry for Adam
and other Lunar/Solar
characters. Two
semicircle halves from Adam
Primary
130-Tun-Year Age
Figure 9 obey the
same active green convention on the left side, and
inactive blue designation on the right.The
second half of 800-Years
above isAdam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle
2.
An inactive
blue mirror image
is standard for Adam and other named Primary Ages. The
first, Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle
1
of Adam
800-year
Generation
Cycle 1
produces the active green Primary Age
entry for
Adam
and later
named Lunar/SolarPrimary
Ages.
Lunar/Solar Enos,
Mahalaleel
and Enoch
all follow the
same active
green
color suit.
The second,
Adam
400-Year
Baktun Cycle
2
provides an inactive blue mirror image not
included
with the Primary
Age Category. Solar-Side Seth 104-Y
or 105-Y Venus
Rounds
are important
Solar-Side 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1
variants.
Calendar Toolbox: Adam Text Colors and Meanings Figure 14
Adam Secondary 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Age, Genesis
5:4 Black: general description
with name and number Ex. 800-Year Generation
Cycle 1 to 7 Active
Green
S
or Red S with numbered Solar-Side
Venus Round Black
L notes Lunar-side Jewish 400-Year
Baktun Cycles
1-13 derive
Venus Rounds
1-13
Lunar/Solar
Adam 800-Year
Generation Cycle 1 Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1
is active. Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2
is inactive.
Adam,
Enos and
Mahalaleel
form Primary
Age Lunar/Solar
260-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1.
Seth and
Cainan form
Primary Age Solar-Side 260-year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles 1-2. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 generates active
green Adam Solar 105-Year
Venus Round 1 or Adam S 105-Y VR 1
Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 2 generates inactive
blue Adam Solar
105-Year Venus
Round 2 or Adam S 105-Y VR 2
Adam
400-Year
Baktun Cycles
1-2 each
divide into Lunar/Solar
sides. Solar
side corresponds
with the
Primary Age. 104-Year
Venus Rounds
1-2 and Jewish
105-Year Venus
Rounds 1-2
Adam
400-year
Baktun Cycle 1
generates active green Mayan
& Egyptian
Adam
104-Y
Venus Round 1
(S
104-Y VR 1)
and Jewish
Adam (S 105-Y VR 1)
Adam 400-year Baktun Cycle 2 generates inactive
blue Mayan &
Egyptian Adam
104-Y
Venus Round 2
(S
104-Y VR 2)
and Jewish
Adam (S 105-Y VR 2)
Calendar
Toolbox: Adam Text Colors and
Meanings Figure 2
Jewish Solar
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round
(S
105-Y VR) is
a variation of the Mayan &
Egyptian Solar 104-Year Venus
Round (S
104-Y VR). Two
Mayan & Egyptian 52-Year
Calendar Rounds are replaced
with either of two 49-Year
Jubilee Cycles or two 50-Year
Jublilee Cycles (Exodus
25:10). The 364
day-Ethiopic-year sets aside
the last 365th-day of any 365
day-solar-year for X Days
& Years numerical
matching, forming a single
term.
Mayan & Egyptian Solar-Side 104-Year Venus Round 21. Mayan & Egyptian S 104-Y VR x 365 day-solar-year = 37,960-days
Jewish Solar-Side 105-Year Venus Round 22. Jewish S 105-Y VR x 364 day-Ethiopic-year = 38,220-days
Jewish 105-Y VR differs from
Mayan & Egyptian 104-Y VR
by one 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year.
move to Seth 807
Solar-Side
Seth 400-Year Baktun Cycles 3-4 Figure 2 shows Seth 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 3 and Seth Solar 104-year or
105-year Venus Round 3 as active, red
text.Jewish text and picture versions refer
to 105-Y VR and Mayan & Egyptian
refers to 104-Y VR. Solar
104-Y or 105-Y Venus Rounds were the
ancient measurement tool used to count 20
multiples of 20-year lunar/solar cycles. Mayan & Egyptian and
Jewish versions both count 400-Year Baktun Cycles.
The Mayan &
Egyptian version divides equally for 104-years
of solar-side and 104-years of lunar-side time split.
The Jewish version results in 105-years
of solar-side and 105-years of lunar-side time split.
Venus Rounds lasting 104-years or 105-years
are considered the Solar-Side
Primary Age half400-year
Baktun Cycles. Lunar/Solar
and Solar-Side
260-Tzolken Sacred Cycles are used to figure
later Antediluvian Calendar ages. Adam and
Seth examples are given for comparison.
Lunar/Solar and Solar-Side Seth 400-year
Baktun Cycles 3-4 Figure
2
Solar-Side Venus
Round (VR)
Text
Color and Meanings:
Mayan
and Egyptian Venus
Rounds (VR) are
104-Solar-Years Jewish Venus
Rounds (VR) are
105-Ethiopic-Years
Solar-Side
Seth 807-Year Generation Cycle 2
Seth400-Year Baktun Cycle 3
is active. Seth400-Year
Baktun Cycle 4 is inactive.
The 5200-year Great Cycle
is a variation of the Long Count Initial
Series. Formerly developed in conjunction
with the Dresden Codex,
the Long Count begins with the presumed Mayan
Creation date, noted as 13.0.0.0.0. The
most significant digits on the left are Baktuns
(400-years), next are Katuns (20-years), Tuns (360-days),
Uinals (20-days), and Kins (days). The Long
Count measures 13 Baktuns, or 5200-Tun-years.
Therefore, conjecture rationalizes at least 12 Baktuns and
possibly 13 Baktuns to have elapsed prior to the onset of the
Long Count. The Great Cycle,
on the other hand, introduces a cyclic calendar system whereby 5200-Tun-years
repeat to mirror the 52-year Calendar Round.
The Secondary Age Category
cumulatively adds to achieve 5200-Tun-years,
or as some historians agree, 5200-Haab-years
in a Mayan Great Cycle.
The Great Cycle generally
associates with 5200-Tun-years having
360-days each. Depending on the context
used, some opinions favor the 365-day-Haab-solar-year.
The special treatment of Wayeb 5-feast days
between the 360-day-Tun-year
and the 365-day-Haab-solar-year
is usually part of Long Count projections.
The Antediluvian Calendar
system applies 13 steps of 400-year Baktun
Cycles to describe the 5200-year
Great Cycle from Adam
to Enoch. Six
800-year Generation Cycles
extend the Secondary Age Category
to represent the lives of six biblical Patriarchs.
Six secondary ages measure time since fatherhood until the
character’s death. Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan,
Mahalaleel and Jared each increment the Secondary
Age Category total by two sequential 400-year
Baktun Cycles. The secondary age of Adam
is 800-year Generation Cycle 1
in Genesis 5:4.
Seth 807-year
Generation Cycle 2
expresses additional time in terms of seven
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years. Seth
Secondary 807-year Generation Cycle 2 Age
includes 800-year Generation Cycle 2,
plus 7-Tzolken-sacred-years (Genesis 5:7).
Antediluvian
Calendar Time Stream pictures show two sawtooth
drawings below. Two Mayan & Egyptian
104-Year Venus Rounds are the Primary Agegreen and blue
triangles for Adam.
Adam400-Year Baktun Cycle 1 generates Adam's
first solar-side Mayan
& EgyptianSolar
104-Year Venus Round 1 (S 104-Y VR 1). Green text signifies Adam400-Y Baktun Cycle 1 is
active in producing AdamS
104-Y VR 1. Mayan & Egyptian
104-Year Venus Roundssynchronize 400-Year Baktun Cycles
with the synodic, visible cycle of planet Venus. Two
Mayan & Egyptian 52-Year Calendar Roundsadd to make each
104-Year Venus Round.The bright evening and
morning star completes an 8-solar-year course 13
different times in the Mayan &
Egyptian 104-year Venus Round.
Jewish Antediluvian Calendar Time
Stream picture below replaces Adam S 104-Y VR 1 with Adam
S 105-Y VR 1. Two
Jewish 50-Year Jubilee Cycles add for 100-Ethiopic-years
in each Jewish 105-Year Venus Round. An extra 5-Ethiopic-year
tag accounts for the Solar-Side
5-holidays following every 360
day-Tun-year. To obtain 130 Days & Years
by numerical matching, multiply 1.25 Days
& Years beyond each Venus Round 364
day-Ethiopic-year. Antediluvian Ethiopians
divided Lunar/Solar
time by four Cardinal (Day) Stars between 360
day-Tun-year and 364 day-Ethiopic-years.
Final 365th-days in 365 day-solar-years were not
counted during regular annual computations. Last 365th-days
and Leap Day fractions were part of Jewish Adam
Primary 130-Tun-year Age. Lunar/Solar unity between 360
day-Tun-years and 360-year-Tun-cycles is
achieved by deferring quarterly divisions until the
next Lunar/Solar
Patriarch, Enos. Solar-Side
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds, and their
resultant Solar-Side
260-year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle, provides distinction
by inserting Seth 105-Y VR 3-4
between Adam and Enos.
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 add Adam 400-year
Baktun Cycle 1 and Adam400-year-Baktun-cycle
2 to complete his 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
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Mayan & Egyptian Antediluvian Calendar Time Stream
above is a facsimile of the Jewish version and based
upon Solar-Side 104-Ethiopic-year
Venus Rounds. Mayan principles behind quarterly
division in time and space continue in sister culture
today. Lunar/Solar unity
between 360 day-Tun-years and 360-year-Tun-cycles is
again visible after multiplying Adam Lunar/Solar
104-Ethiopic-year Venus Round 1 (S 104-Y VR 1) by 1.25 Days
& Years in the vein of numerical matching. Mesoamerica
concentrated calendar efforts that implement Venus Round
divisions and multiples. Egyptian measurements
utilized star Sirius divisions and multiples. Every 365.25
day-solar-year and 365.25 year-solar-cycle was
multiplied by four. Sothic Cycles measuring 1460-solar-years
or 1461-solar-years have typically been regressed in Egyptology.
Jewish and Mayan & Egyptian
Antediluvian Calendar Time Streams
were nearly identical.
Jewish Antediluvian
Calendar Table version refers to the
biblical adaptation 105-year Venus Round.Jewish Adam S 105-Y VR 1
replaces Mayan &
Egyptian AdamS 104-Y VR 1 to
indicate the Jewish version. Adam S 105-Y VR 2
follows similar naming convention. Adam's
second 400-Year Baktun
Cycle 2 is the
inactive latter half of Adam
800-Year Generation Cycle 1. Jewish Adam S 105-Y VR 2
is also inactive and subdivides later Primary
Ages in the Lunar/Solar
260-year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle.
Alternatively, Mayan &
Egyptian Antediluvian
Calendar version likewise shows Adam S
104-Y VR 2generates
during Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2.
Adam profiles first in the Lunar/Solar
260-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle.
Adam400-Year Baktun
Cycle 1 generates Jewish Adam S
105-Y VR 1. Numerical
matching properties of the 364
day-Ethiopic-year allow Mayan &
Egyptian S 104-Y VR 1 to
multiply by 1.25-days.Adam Primary 130 Days & Years
Age follows matching concepts. AdamS 105-Y VR 2
results in 130 Days
& Years to finish
Adam 800-Year Generation
Cycle 1. Seth
S 105-Y VR 3
in red text
on the right is a Solar-Side
character.
The Holy
Bible commits the bulk of this Holy_of_Holies to
exploring given ages for the Antediluvian
Patriarchs from Enos to Enoch. Ages_of_Adam
harvests calendar information from several known
sources. The Jewish Calendar, Egyptian Calendar
and Measoamerican Calendars assist to discern
fundamental requisites of lunar/solar calendar
operations. Enhancing our view of ancient time
recording, additional materials from the Book of
Jubilees, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book(s) of Enoch
and mythological inferences compile for better
awareness about ancient calendar systems.
Styles of writing and the consistency of meanings are
useful in dating ancient texts. The purpose here is to
extract pertinent fragmentary evidence offered by
ancient writings to facilitate reconstruction of the
oldest calendar system.
Supplementary literature serves our calendar
interests. Original Septuagint texts translate to
compose most of the canonical Holy Bible. The Septuagint is
aptly noted LXX, for the legendary seventy or so
scholars involved. Ptolemy II (285–247 BCE.) requested six
translators from each of the twelve tribes of Israel to
work at the library at Alexandria. They translated the first
five books of Moses, or the Torah. The Pentateuch
is the same name in Greek. Most scholars estimate the
latter part of the third century for scripture
translations into Greek. We are far more interested in the
information disseminated in the text rather than every
jot, yod or tittle (Matthew
5:18). In English, this compares to crossing the
t’s and dotting the i’s. We can rest assured diligent care
was exercised by Septuagint translators in
creating Greek rendition(s) of the Bible. According to
the Letter of Aristeas, the Jerusalem high priest,
Eleazar, was to appoint trained Jewish sages to
generate precise translations.
Noteworthy resources
embrace various stages of correspondence with several
collections attributed to be authentically Septuagint.
A survey of the similarities and differences yields
more specific calendar information targeted toward
resolving the ages listed in chapter 5 of Genesis.
Contributing texts are placed against the background
of accepted calendar systems. Several Apocryphal
(false writings and non-canonical) also came to light
between 100 BCE. and 300 AD.
Striking 100-year
differences exist between Antediluvian Septuagint
calendar ages and those respective ages in the
traditional Bible.
A contrasting first 100-years of difference
exists between the primary age of Adam,
as reputed by the Septuagint, and the accepted
Adam Primary 130-Tun-year
Age in later Holy Bible versions. The Septuagint
mentions the primary age of Adam to be 230-years
at Seth’s birth. The Septuagint’s primary
230-year age of Adam departs from a
wider set of l/s calendar terms, which indicate Septuagint
translators were working with discrete 100-years
terms. Persistent 100-year differencesbetween the BibleGenesis 5 and Septuagint
leads one to distinguish 100-years stood alone
in the script.
Evidence
traced from the Septuagint suggests
that 100-years are an isolated term.
Associated numerical matching of X-days
with X-years bolsters a more
comprehensive schema that situates the
difference between the 260-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle and the 360-year
midpoint (Tun) type of cycle. Mayan
Calendar terminology exchanges
equivalent 260-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles
and 360-year-Tun-cycles. Important
consideration selecting a 100 Days &
Years single term graphically
determines the difference between 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 360
day-Tun-years to formulate larger frames
of 260-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles
and 360-year-Tun-cycles. A distinct 100-year
term is visible in multiple translated Jewish
texts.
Primary
age emphasis measures from the
characters’ beginning to the primary
age time at fatherhood. In the
popular Holy Bible, Seth’s
primary 105-year age revises to be
205-years in the Septuagint.
Scrutiny of the primary 105-year Venus Round
3 age of Seth (S
105-Y VR 3)
reinforces the notion that the 100-year
portion was likely a 100 Days &
Years single term and 5-Ethiopic-years
shared the very same treatment. Offset
and distinct, 5-Ethiopic-years
refers to a special 5 Days
& Years
single term. Ending the 360-day-Tun-year
with the special 5-day Wayeb period
agrees with ending a 360-year-Tun-cycle
with an outstanding terminal 5-year
Wayab. Seth’s final primary
age 5-Ethiopic-years or 1,820-days,
link with 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in
his secondary age. Further numerical
matching of 364-day-Ethiopic-years
and 364-year-Ethiopic-cycles is
integral to resolving whole number
integers for solar-side Seth,
Cainan and Jared.
One must revert to the older versions, as
translated from Torah,
to give proper credit to the Holy Bible. Modern
English versions of the Holy Bible and study aids often better
preserve original settings cast by the Torah. The Greek
Septuagint did a more accurate job of
translating spiritual underpinnings as opposed to
precise numbers. Modern word searches and the
capabilities of the Internet enable exhaustive
searching.
Septuagint translators had access
to Torah
scrolls and other manuscripts that modern people may
never know. Fire partially destroyed the library at
Alexandria when Julius Caesar laid siege to the city
in 48 BCE. The Septuagint was the first canon
in the Greek before the New Testament. Books and parts of
books were included in the canon. Greek editions of
the Hebrew Bible
in many different languages aided the spread of Christianity.
Some early churches rejected Apocryphal and
related works. Septuagint research through all
stages, amplifications and modifications is a separate
study. Every language and even dialect has particular
meanings and interpretations akin to itself. New
translations and revisions are undergoing development
to this day.
The Septuagint mainstream
copies generational flow similar to Genesis 5.
Adam's 800-year Generation Cycle 1 secondary
age, stretching from fatherhood until death,
also mutates regarding 700-years in the Septuagint.
Primary and secondary ages of Adam are offset
by 100-years. Identical 100-year
deviations between the sacred texts affect later
characters in the Secondary Age Category. Mesoamerican
l/s calendar ages were ideally fixed for both 130-years
as half of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle,
and the 400-year Baktun Cycle as half of the
larger Adam 800-year Generation Cycle 1.
Original Hebrew texts maintained
accuracy in keeping with Mesoamerican Calendar
style. Specific calendar units of measurement show the
principal time reckoning ingredients embedded as bits
and pieces. Differences lasting 100-years
continue throughout the remaining Septuagint
genealogy. Seth for example, has 205-years
in the Primary Age Category when Enos
is born. A Septuagint Secondary 707-year Age
for Seth likewise indicates a 100-year
shortfall from the Holy Bible account. Both cases for Adam
and Seth eventually sum their total lifetimes:
930-years for Adam and 912-years for Seth.
Stringent rules for recopying Torah scrolls have
always been in effect. Asserted in Deuteronomy 4:2 and
31:24-26, divine instructions must preserve
all scriptures intact. Words or meanings cannot be
added or removed. Stewardship of the scriptures was
granted to the Levite priesthood. The New Testament
later affirms the “oracles of God” are committed
to the Jewish people (Romans 3:2).
Earliest scriptures designed to protect
the sanctity and original meanings inherent to the
Hebrew Bible
determine the copy practices of the Levite
priesthood. Chosen Levites were to make
new copies of the Bible
as older copies wore out. Meticulous rules were
developed for transcribing text. Every page needs to
be an exact duplicate, word for word, and letter by
letter. Counting numbers of words and/or letters per
page permitted comparisons to the original text. Up to
three people eventually were required to make a copy.
A copyist sat in full Jewish dress,
accompanied by at least two others tasked with
checking the manuscript for errors. Safeguarding the Sacred
Text enabled the acclaimed “fence to the
scriptures.” Words and letters remained locked
into position. A single mistake caused the entire work
to be destroyed and the whole process to be started
over.
Temple Scriptures rested inside
the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies.
The increasing Jewish population used the same
methods for worship and observance wherever they
settled. Levite scribes continued to
painstakingly duplicate and distribute copies. The
Masoretic text of the 9th century CE seems to be a
standard of authenticity for biblical scholars.
Observing technical terminology and relevant style
helps to date scrolls and other written information.
The last Old
Testament Prophet and scribe, Ezra is said to
have fixed the canon of the Old Testament about 400 BCE. Masoretic
text also refers to later versions that date between
500 - 1000 CE. The moral to this condensed story is to
realize due precautions have been observed to ensure
the highest degree of content and meaning are conveyed
by the new copy. Early pathways of the Holy Bible tell
the story of Judaism and the calendar
practices of ancient civilization.
Examination of 100-years in
divergence precludes simple editorial corruption
concerning frequency and deliberate variations of the
Antediluvian ages. The 100-day & year
single term begins to take on new meaning. Two
separate components of 50-year Jubilee Cycle(s)
from Leviticus add together to report the 100-day
& year single term. Sabbath periods
of 7-weeks having 50-days are celebrated by
the Jewish Calendar festivals of Passover
and Counting the Omer that leads to Shav’ot.
King James Version (KJV), New International Version
(NIV) and many other versions have corrected any
Septuagint errors to reflect original Hebrew.
The Hebrew alphabet is a language
and numbering system. Translating numbers into Latin,
Greek and finally English combines the numerical value
and unit. Two passes of the Jubilee Cycle 50-day
& year single term, rather than 100-years,
substantially alters our interpretation of the Antediluvian
ages. Original Hebrew documents such as The
Book of Jubilees and the Book(s) of Enoch
counted the number of time cycle repetitions or
addressed specific days and months during the year.
Counting Jubilees as either 49-years or 50-years
has been a point of controversy in scholarly circles.
Sabbath 7-day weeks and 7-year-weeks
involve the lunar-side of l/s calendars. Many works
mention a decree proclaiming heavenly tablets
held written calendar information.
The Book of Jubilees, or the Book of
Divisions, is another sacred historical text
introduced earlier in Ages_of_Adam. Most likely written in
the 2nd century BCE, The Book of Jubilees is a
historical account from Creation to Moses. The
narrative divides Jubilee periods into 49-years
in a familiar story comparable to Genesis. The only
complete version of The Book of Jubilees is
Ethiopian. Large sections survive in Latin and
Greek.
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