Mayan & Egyptian Seth S 104-Y VR 3 Figure 26 shows how
Lunar/Solar Adam Primary 130-Year Age interfaces
with Solar-Side Seth Primary S 104-Y VR 3 Age. The Mayan
& Egyptian version determines two Solar-Side 52-Year Calendar Rounds
add together to bisect Adam’s first pair of Lunar/Solar 52-Year Calendar Rounds
from his second pair of blue inactive
52-Year Calendar Rounds. Biblical
representations pursue a linear father-to-son time
arrangement, instead of defining two interlocked, separate Lunar/Solar and Solar-Side columnar patterns. Adam’s
S 104-Y VR 1 and S 104-Y VR 2 both belong to the
Lunar/Solar order that
brackets Solar-Side Seth Primary S 104-Y VR 3 Age. Seth
begins Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 with his Primary
S 104-Y VR 3 Age. Lunar/Solar
and then Solar-Side
characters alternate scriptural Primary Ages. Primary
Age Category is a general, collective way to circumscribe
all seven Patriarch members.
The easy way to
visualize Mayan & Egyptian 104-Year
Venus Rounds simply adds two
traditional Mayan 52-Year Calendar Rounds. Each
52-Year Calendar Round
employs Tun and Tzolken dual kinds of
years. Ancient Egyptian
mythology and architecture evidences 73
Tzolken-sacred-year
Calendar Rounds which
count 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years. Egyptians
tracked the
8-solar-year Venus Cycle
with similar precision as
later Mayan
astronomers.
Thirteen times an
8-solar-year Venus Cycle enables numbered Mayan &
Egyptian 104-Year Venus Rounds to identify
successive lunar/solar
400-Year Baktun Cycles.
The Genesis 5 narrative
positions Seth between Adam and grandson
Enos in the Primary Age Category. The main
adaptation to traditional teaching separates the Antediluvian
Calendar into Lunar/Solar
and Solar-Side
characterizations for the seven Patriarchs. Creation
for Adam, and birth for his
named offspring sequentially lists his begat
lineage according to segmented Primary
Age l/s calendar eras. Death ends specific l/s
periods that ultimately affect the Secondary Age
Category. To show comparative Solar-Side
methodology, Mayan & Egyptian 104-Year Venus
Rounds using 365 day-solar-years are shown
first to divide Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Seth’s
first Solar-Side 400-Y Baktun
Cycle 3 occurs after Adam 400-Y Baktun Cycle 1 and
separates Adam S 104-Y VR 1
from Adam S 104-Y VR 2
in the Primary Age Category. Mayan &
Egyptian Seth S 104-Y VR 3
Figure 26 depicts Seth’s first two Solar-Side 52-Year Calendar Rounds
between Adam Primary 130 Day
& Year Age and Adam Primary 130 Day & Year Age.
The Solar-Side 146
Tzolken-sacred-yearequivalent
to Seth's 104 Solar Year
Venus Round is necessary for later Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Year 1-2 sections.
Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 1
generates Adam S 104-Y VR 1,
and Adam 400-Year Baktun
Cycle 2 generates Adam S 104-Y VR 2, to reveal Solar-Side intervention
by Seth S 104-Y VR 3submits a 1.25
day per year multiplier for Adam. Adam
Primary 130 Day & Year Age
is a product gleaned from original use of the 364
day-Ethiopic-year. Mayan & Egyptian
version is not an exact substitute for
the Jewish version. One can clearly see how preserving
the holiest last day following the 364
day-Ethiopic-year renders division of Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 by two. Treatment of the 364
day-Ethiopic-year by the entirety of Mesoamerican
culture is somewhat ambiguous.
Mayan & Egyptian Seth S 104-Y VR 3 Figure 26
Mayan & Egyptian Seth S 104-Y VR 3 Figure 26
Seth
S 104-Y
VR 3 occurs
between Adam 104-Y VR 1
and Adam S 104 VR
2
in the Primary
Age CategoryLunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken Sacred
Cycle.
Authentically, the Jewish
Antediluvian Calendar is counting 364
day-Ethiopic-years in Sabbatical
7-year-weeks. Seven Sabbatical
7-year-weeks achieve each 49-Ethiopic-year
Jubilee Cycle. Two 49-Year Jubilee
Cycles indeed amount 98-Ethiopic-years.
A final 7-year-week adds with 98-Ethiopic-years
to complete 105-Ethiopic-years in Seth
Primary Solar
105-Ethiopic-Year Venus Round 3 Age
(Seth S 105-Y VR 3).
Katun 20 year l/s-cycles have 105-days
of Solar-Side time
split. Baktun 400 Year l/s-cycles
have 105-Ethiopic-years of Solar-Side time split.
Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 provides the
comprehensive part to reasoning. Subtraction of 210-Ethiopic-years
from Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 prepares 50-Ethiopic-years
for the next Solar-Side
character, Cainan.
The Jewish 364 Day-Ethiopic-year
version is used to calculate 49-Year Jubilee
Cycles which replace Mayan &
Egyptian 52-Year Calendar Rounds. Some Jewish
Sects undoubtedly counted 50-Year
Jubilee Cycles, mixing 365
day-solar-years with 364
day-Ethiopic-years. An obvious overlap took
place with early culture. The ultimate goal
establishes a unity pattern for 360
day-Tun-years with 360 year-Tun-cycles
regarding Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Jewish
adherents extended the unity combination
to Solar-Side
reckoning 364 day-Ethiopic-years and 364-year
Ethiopic-cycles. A single, last
365th-day, plus a quarter-day leap
fraction multiplies 1.25-days by
104-Years per Venus Round. Judaism
predominately associates a numerical matching
theme, whereby Adam is assigned 130 Days & Years
in his green active
Primary Age. Seth’s Primary Age
increments from Mayan & Egyptian 104 Days & Years
to Jewish 105 Days
& Years by the same numerical
matching process.
Jubilee Cycles, whether counted as 49-Year
or 50-Year periods, always marked a
celebratory time. A Sabbatical Year
distinguishes the end of 7-Ethiopic-years
or 7 x 52-weeks (Leviticus 25:1, 8–13).
Jubilee Cycles lasting 49-Years are
designed to preserve Sabbath continuity.
Nesting of 7-day-weeks takes place by
counting 49 weeks of 7-days each. Notice
the inclusive numbering also used for the
Feast of Weeks: “From the day after the
Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf of the
wave offering, count off seven full weeks. Count
off fifty days up to the day after the seventh
Sabbath, and then present an offering ...”
The starting day is included in the total.
It means that the 50th-day is identical to the
49th-day. Procedures to reckon Jubilee
Cycles and the Feast of Weeks were
alike. This inclusive numbering pattern
most likely adheres to the 364
day-Ethiopic-year also.
Proclamation
of liberty and joy surrounded Jubilee festivals. Named
after Jubal, the father of all who play stringed
instruments and pipes, music and dance often accompanied the Jubilee
(Genesis 4:21). Planting and harvesting during Sabbath
and Jubilee Years was avoided. Slaves were given
freedom, debts were cancelled and land property was
returned to rightful owners. Leviticus refers to a single
50th Jubilee Year. If the Jubilee was a
separate year following the seventh Sabbatical year,
then there would be two successive years of fallow land
and there is no indication of this anywhere in Scripture.
Taking these considerations together establishes the Jubilee
Cycle as 49 years, and the Jubilee Year was
identical to the seventh Sabbatical year.
Some chronologists may feel such an inclusive numbering
stipulation is akin to splitting hairs. Inclusive numbering
attains imperative stature when one starts stringing multiple Jubilee
Cycles together. Ancient language style must be regarded
as absolute methodology prior to extracting meaningful
answers. In the exaggerated sphere of vast multiple calendar
systems, frequent “off-by-one” errors can have enormous
repercussions. Ordinary 365 day-solar-years are candidly
substituted too often for retroactive dating. Scientists
and scholars hastily assign years to past events without
looking at predominate Lunar/Solar
calendar ordering. Rules governing 49-Year Jubilee
Cycles disperse toward 50-Solar-Year Jubilee Cycles
to the extent of affecting Creationist views. Too much
fine work has been accomplished using traditional dating. A
synthesis of ideas is prudent for latter revisions. For the most
part, modern theism does not share the same archaic
page, nor even play in the same ballpark.
Two drawings (Figure 27 and Figure 28) below
compare Jewish variations for two 49-Year Jubilee
Cycles and two 50-Year Jubilee Cycles involving Seth
Primary Solar 105-Year Venus Round 3 Age (Seth S
105-Y VR 3). Both cases are deemed canonical
and differentiate particular Jewish Sect use of the 364
day-Ethiopic-year. Sabbath continuity maintains 52
even weeks in both cases. Sabbatical 7-year-weeks
are counted using 7-multiples to achieve 49-Years
(Leviticus 25:10). The final 50th-Year is usually
interpreted to mean a typical 365 day-solar-year. A
matter of configuration construes 7-year-weeks that
amount to 49-Years with a 50th-Year Jubilee Cycle
cap. Other ancient Jewish texts, such as The Book of
Jubilees or Book of Divisions, and Testaments of the
Twelve Patriarchs, demonstrate 49-Year Jubilee Cycles
were added to accomplish later generations. Definite Ethiopian
ties were present since adding two 49-Year Jubilee Cycles
with one final 7-year-week also finishes Seth Primary Solar 105-Year Venus Round Age
(Seth S 105-Y VR 3).
Jewish Seth S 105-Y VR 3 is equivalent to 147-Tzolken-sacred-years and more thoroughly
discussed in later Solar-Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Year 1-2 sections.
Individual Jewish Sects following Exodus
naturally began to scatter geographically through neighboring
lands. Apparently most continued to associate a Solar-Side time split lasting 105-Years
with every Solar-Side 400-Year
Baktun Cycle. Jewish Venus Round adaptation of the
Mayan & Egyptian 104-Year case confirms Sabbath
continuity imperatives were practiced very early in
Old Testament history. One final 7-year-week
adds with two complete 400-Year Baktun Cycles to get Seth
Secondary 807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age. Reasoning
applies during the post Exodus phase to explain
a gradual shift from the Egyptian solar dominate
calendar system of fixed culture to more nomadic
lunar/solar 19-year or 20-year methods. Mayan &
Egyptian lunar/stellar escalation of lunar/solar
parameters were preserved.
According to the Book of Jubilees, Seth is born
to Adam and Eve during the third Jubilee
Cycle, after at least two 49-Year Jubilee
Cycles were done. The excerpt below only agrees with the Holy
Bible if 49-Year Jubilee Cycles were
chronologically present. The third Patriarchal Jubilee Cycle
begins at 98-years.
And Adam and his
wife mourned Abel four weeks of years (+ 28-years); and in the
fourth year of the fifth week (+ 4-years) he became joyful and
knew his wife again, and she brought forth for him a son, and
they called his name Seth; for he said "The Lord has
raised up for us a second seed on the earth in the place of
Abel; for Cain slew him." Chapter IV v. 7, Book of Jubilees
Adam's
total Primary Age at the
time of fathering Seth is 98-years + 28-years +
4-years, or 130-Years
which agrees with the Genesis 5:3 account. Counting
50-Year Jubilee Cycles increases Adam's age
to 132-years.
Jewish Seth S 105-Y VR 3 Figure 27 using 49-Year Jubilee Cycles
Jewish Seth S 105-Y VR 3 Figure 27 using 49-Year Jubilee Cycles
Another interesting point is
brought forward by examining Seth's Primary Age at the time he fathers Enos. Four
whole 49-Year Jubilee Cycles had elapsed prior to
introducing Seth as father of Enos. Four times
49-years equals 196-years to begin the fifth 49-Year
Jubilee Cycle.
And in the fifth
week (see above + 35-years) of this jubilee Seth took Azura
his sister to himself as wife, and in the fourth (year of the
sixth week, + 4-years) she brought forth for him, Enos.
Chapter IV v. 11, Book of Jubilees
Jewish Seth S 105-Y VR 3 Figure 28 using 50-Year Jubilee Cycles
Jewish Seth S 105-Y VR 3 Figure 28 using 50-Year Jubilee Cycles
Seth S 105-Y VR 3 occurs between Adam 105-Y VR 1 and Adam S 105 VR 2 in Primary Age Category Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1.
Seth's Primary Age calculates
196-years + 35-years + 4-years which equal 235-years.
The Book of Jubilees reiterates Genesis; Adam130-yearsplus Seth105-Ethiopic-years.
Genesis
reports a 235-year total by adding Adam and Seth Primary Ages to obtain Seth's
Primary Age at the
time he fathers Enos. Important differences between 49-Year and 50-Year Jubilee Cycles show two distant chronologies and two calendar
methods, were at work in Torah. Divergent paths leading to Seth Primary Age
illustrates early 365 day-solar-year
encroachment upon original records. A third calendar
system borrowed from Egyptian eschatology broadens insight toward these pre-flood forefather Primary Ages.
Seth
Secondary 807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age includes the second 800-Year Generation
Cycle 2, plus another 7 Tzolken-sacred-year
component. The ancients add seven Mayan 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years to Seth Secondary
800-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age. Equation 1
multiplies 7-Tzolken-sacred-years by the 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year to equal 1820-days.
Seth Secondary 800-Year
Generation Cycle 2 mixes 360
day-Tun-Year units with another 7-Tzolken-sacred-years
to describe the entire Seth Secondary
807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age
(Eqn. 2). Remaining time following each numbered 800-Year
Generation Cycle always adds to the Patriarch’s
Secondary Age.
Secondary Ages
correspond with Primary Ages in a chain of
l/s progression from Adam through Enoch. Seth
Primary 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 3 Age (S 105-Y VR 3) is the
first Solar-Side
time split listed for the ancestry. Twice
Adam Primary 130-Tun-Year Age
finishes Adam's numerically matchedLunar/Solar 260 Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Seth Primary 105-Ethiopic-year Venus
Round 3 Age (S
105-Y VR 3) couples with Adam
to complete one 365 year-solar-cycle. Throughout the Antediluvian
Calendar ancestry, reversing conversions
between 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 360
day-Tun-years took place.
The Ethiopic
364-day calendar year suits cascaded time
layers for Seth. A 100 Days &
Years single term continues with Seth's last 5-Ethiopic-years in the Primary
Age Category. An Ethiopic 364
day-calendar-year provides 105-days in
105-years using last day numerical matching. The last 5-Ethiopic-years of Seth
Primary 105-Ethiopic-year Venus
Round 3 Age (Seth S 105-Y VR 3)
multiply by 364 day-Ethiopic-years to equal 1820-days
(Eqn. 3). Exactly 1820-days are whole number
integers that secure Seth's last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years
in his Secondary Age Category. Both Seth’s
Primary Age last 5-Ethiopic-years and his Secondary Age last
7-Tzolken-sacred-years are congruent to 1820-days.
Placing the last 365th-day on New Year’s Day
calculates the 364-day-Ethiopic-year correctly
according to Enoch I, The Book of Jubilees
6:23-38 and the Dead Sea Scrolls 4Q321.
Seth, the
first generation after Adam, completes a 365
day-solar-year and 365 year-solar-cycle.
Seth Primary
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round 3 Age (S 105-Y VR 3) adds with
Adam's Lunar/Solar
260 Tun-year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 to
make one 365 year-solar-cycle. Every
360 day-Tun-year is the midpoint length of year
that leaves 5-days of Solar-Side
time split unaccounted for at the end of a 365
day-solar-year. Solar-Side
equations 1-3 present a contrasting 1820-day surplus
to the Lunar/Solar
arrangement using a 364 day-Ethiopic-year base. Seth’s
last 5-Ethiopic-year tag
counts 1820-days via numerical matching to
make the Solar-Side
Ethiopic 5 Day & Year
single term (Eqn.1). Seth’s equivalent Solar-Side last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years
produce the same 1820-days using 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 2). Seth Secondary
807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age sums mixed units of 800-Tun-Years
per Generation Cycle plus Seth’s last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn.
3). Seth Secondary 807-Year Generation Cycle 2 Age
repeats Adam Secondary 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 Age
with 1820-days leftover.
Adam's Lunar/Solar 260 Tun-year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 measures 360
day-Tun-Years. A 360 day-Tun-year is the Lunar/Solar Midpoint
length of year that leaves 5-holidays of Solar-Side time split
remaining every year to fulfill the typical 365
day-solar-year. Lunar/Solar
Patriarchs Adam, grandsons Enos, Mahalaleel
and Enoch all respect the equivalent 360
Tzolken-sacred-year-cycle throughout the Lunar/Solar chain.
Two viewpoints are possible with Lunar/Solar260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 steadfast. The first
is a Lunar/Solar 360
year-Tun-cycle used in conjunction with 365
day-solar-years. A 5-day difference exists
between the 360 day-Tun-year and the 365
day-solar-year. The
first Lunar/Solar minimum in equation
4 multiplies for 1800-days using a 360
year-Tun-cycle that has 365 day-solar-years.
Seth’s Solar-Side
1820-holiday total is greater than
the minimum Lunar/Solar
1800-day value using a 360 year-Tun-cycle that
has 365 day-solar-years (Eqn. 4). The 365
year-solar-cycle delivers the alternate method,
likewise multiplying by 5-years in the converse for
the same 1800-day minimum. Seth'sSolar-Side 5-holiday Wayeb period
remains between one 360 day-Tun-year and the
365 day-solar-year (Eqn. 5). Lastly, a 365
year-solar-cycle can multiply by 5-holidays at
solar-year end to provide the maximum 1825-days
comparison (Eqn. 6). Lunar/Solar minimum 1800-day
and maximum 1825-day answers are Lunar/Solar limits related
to Seth. Solar-Side
Ethiopic 364 Day & Year single terms are the
effective integer solution to explain Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles 1-2 applied for Patriarchs
Seth, Cainan and Jared.
Only 4-holidays
of 5-holidays count for the Jewish 364
day-Ethiopic-year. The remaining 1.25-days per
365.25 day-solar-year multiply by a Mayan
& Egyptian 104-Year Venus Round. Lunar/Solar Adam Primary 130-Day Agenumerically
matches withAdam
Primary 130-Year Age to substantiate Adam Primary 130 Day &
Year Age. Alternating Primary
Age stages involved for the hierarchy require a
series of arithmetic checks to ensure Lunar/Solar vs. Solar-Side positions are
accurate.
The Lunar/Solar 260-Tun-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle and its corollary, Lunar/Solar 360
year-Tun-cycle are fundamental to lunar/solar
calendar operations. Background 30-day
months coalesce to initiate 19-year or
20-year l/s-cycle calendars. Seven-month
intercalations lasting 209-days or 210-days
are formulas to create sacred Sabbaths,
extending l/s calendars to phenomenal lengths. Squaring
Katun 20 yearl/s-cycles led to Baktun
400 Year l/s-cycles and concepts behind Day
& Year numerical matching. Solar-Side counting
culminated in a lunar/stellar calendar
ascribed to planet Venus. Number 7 Sabbath
permutations eventually produced a host of enumeration
plans. Egyptian lunar/solar calendars held
sway before monotheism gained limited
popularity in the New Kingdom era. Older Egyptian
gods of polytheism sustained their Venus
anchor. Judaism, monotheistic in all
respects, fractured to observe according to the unique
Ethiopian 364 Day & Year and later, pre-exilic
19 yearl/s-cycles. Mesoamericans
settled with 104 solar-year Venus Rounds using
365 day-solar-years. Jewish Solar-Side Ethiopic 364 Day
& Year unity cycles retained Sabbath
continuity. Annual 52 week-years set
aside one final day every year to facilitate Sabbatical
7-year-weeks. Solar-Side 364
year-Ethiopic-cycle summits embody 364
day-Ethiopic-years.
The complete
descriptor: Jewish
Seth Solar-Side
Primary
105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 3 Age
(SethS
105-Y VR 3)
marks Jewish Seth
as the first Solar-Side
character in Solar-Side
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1.
Counterpart to Lunar/Solar
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1,
Solar-Side
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1
keeps track of Solar-Side
reckoning
furnished by 364
day-Ethiopic-years.
The 5-Ethiopic-year
supplement to Solar-Side
Seth's Primary Age, and
his equivalent
extra7-Tzolken-sacred-year
Secondary Age is
imperative to
following
remaining Solar-Side characters Cainan and Jared.
Every Solar-Side 400-Year
Baktun Cycle
generates a
corresponding Solar-Side
105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round Age.
For example, Solar-Side
Seth 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 3
generates active
redSeth
Primary
105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 3 Age (SethS
105-Y VR 3).
Seth's last 5-Ethiopic-years
become
a tagline to
indicate multiple
105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Rounds have
elapsed.
Each Patriarch name
carries forward the sum
total of 5-Ethiopic-year
tags which are
included with their
respective Secondary
800-Year Generation
Cycle Age.
Jewish
Seth Primary Solar
105-Ethiopic-Year Venus Round 3 Age (Seth
S 105-Y VR 3)
explicitly serves Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Seth S 105-Y VR 3 is
actually a composite that includes three distinct
sub-periods. The first 100-Ethiopic-years are
between Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 and the equivalentSolar-Side 364 year-Ethiopic-cycle,
where each year is a 364 day-Ethiopic-year. Two
identical Solar-Side
49-Year Jubilee Cycles add with a final
Sabbatical 7-Ethiopic-year-week
to arrive at Seth Solar-Side
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round 3 Age (Seth S
105-Y VR 3). Mesoamerican
protocol divides Solar-Side
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 into five 52-Year
Calendar Round sectors. Jewish version last
5-Ethiopic-years
compute 7-Tzolken-sacred-years,
or 1820-days in Seth’s Secondary Age
Category. Two methods estimate 7-Tzolken-sacred-years
in equations 7-8 to compare closely with the 364
day-Ethiopic-year conclusions above.
Substituting
the more
familiar 365
day-solar-year
and the 365
year-solar-cycle into the
calculations shows the
incredible accuracy of
the ancientAntediluvian
Calendar. Minimum
L/S to S-S difference is 1800-days and
maximum
L/S to S-S difference
is 1825-days
(Eqn. 4-5). A 365
year-solar-cycle substitutes in combination with a 365
day-solar-year
to result in 1,825-days
(Eqn. 6). Especially
note the 5
times Tun
(or 5 x
360)
synergy
developing the
Day &
Year single
term. The
last 5-Ethiopic-year tag in Seth Primary
105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 3
Age
(Seth S 105-Y VR 3) amounts
between 1800-days and 1825-days.
Where
the equations
are redundant,
either case
divides by a 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year to find two values approximating 7-Tzolken-sacred-years.
For 1800-days,
dividing by 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years equals 6.92-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 7).
In the case of
1825-days,
dividing by 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years results in 7.02-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn.
8). Time
beyond Seth's
repeating 800-Tun-Year
Generation
Cycle 2
approximates
to
7-Tzolken-sacred-years
(Eqn.
7-8),
which add to
make Seth
Secondary
807-Year
Generation
Cycle 2 Age.
The 360
year-Tun-cycle
and complement
260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle,
were
fundamental to
lunar/solar
calendar
operations.
Jewish Solar-Side 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
1 measures
Solar-Side
260-Ethiopic-years
to sync with Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 that
uses 360-day-Tun-years.
Equations 43 - 50
Solar-Side Ethiopic 5 Day & Year single term 43. 5 Ethiopic-years x 364 day-Ethiopic-year = 1820-days
Solar-Side last 7 Tzolken-sacred-years 44. 7 Tzolken-sacred-years x 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-year = 1820-days
7 Tzolken-sacred-years estimate 1825-days 50. 1825-days maximum L/S to S-S difference
÷ 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years = 7.02-Tzolken-sacred-years approximate: ~ 7 Tzolken-sacred-years
Numerical matching
concepts
stemming from
The
Book of
Jubilees
reiterates
presence of 364
day-Ethiopic-years. One additional 7-year-week adds with 800-Years
involving Seth Secondary 807-Year
Generation
Cycle 2 Age.
Primary age
discrepancies
existing with
104-Year
Venus Rounds
versus 105-Year
Venus Rounds
emphasize a
cardinal
philosophy to
accurately
track the path
of years. Sabbaths
and ordained
festivals
were precisely
computed by
adhering to 7-year-weeks
that
propagated 49-Year
Jubilee Cycles.
Including the
extra 7-year-week
as an isolated
unit amounts 807-Years
in Seth’sSecondary
Generation
Cycle 2 Age
and
underscores
refinement for
Lunar/Solar
reckoning.
Chapter VI v. 28-29
proclaims:
"And all the
days of this
commandment
are fifty-two
sabbaths of
days, and the
whole year is
completed. 29.
Thus it is
engraved and
ordained in
the tablets of
heaven, and
there is no
transgression
from one year
to another.
And thou
command the
children of
Isral that
they should
observe the
years in this
number, three
hundred and
sixty-four
days, and the
year shall be
complete and
the fixed date
of their days
and their
festivals
shall not be
corrupted, for
every thing
transpires in
them according
to their
testimony, and
they (Israel)
shall not miss
day or corrupt
a festival."
Our Calendar Tools enable current
Bible
students to
explore the
most remote
thought
processes
ever. A final
revelation
point examines
the Leap
Day
inclusion we
are familiar
with today. Leap Day
additions
every four
years in our
modern
calendar were
once vital to
the ancient Egyptian Calendar.
The Egyptian Calendar
sums the quarter-day
fraction
every year.
The last 365 day-solar-year
adds the summit leap-year
to make the
entire Sothic Cycle
1,461-Years long. Leap Day held an important
role in remote
solar
calendars. Enoch,
seventh Antediluvian Patriarch
from Adam,
links with the
Egyptian
Calendar.
An EthiopianEnochian Sect
applied the 364
day-Ethiopic-year with the parallel theme of numerical matching.
Leap Days
exist rooted
in lunar/solar 400-Year Baktun Cycles.
A repeating 400-Year Leap Day pattern appears in our
present
calendar.
The present Gregorian Calendar
labels the
current 2017
calendar year.
Our calendar
embraces
fine-tuning.
Leap Day
is normally
included every
fourth year on
February 29.
Leap Day
adjustments
are required
to keep star
positions on
track over
successive
years. Pope
Gregory XIII
modified the Julian Calendar
and associated
Leap Day
correction
rules in 1582
to maintain
proper Easter
calculations.
Easter
was slipping
farther into
summer. His
namesake
calendar
reform dropped
10-days
between
October 5 and
October 15 in
1582. Another
rule
excludes Leap Day in centurial years not evenly divisible by 400-Years. Thus, the years 1700, 1800 and 1900 excluded Leap Day. Years 1600 and 2000 added Leap Day in the usual manner. Solar-year stability needs only 97 Leap Day insertions in a 400-Year Leap Day cycle
Early calendar
systems shared
phenomenal
accuracy
to rival our
modern Gregorian
Calendar.
Leap Day
adjustments
were
fundamental to
the religious
eschatology of
ancient
Egypt. Lunar/Solar cycles anchored four
cardinal
points in
the solar-year.
Two
solstices
and two
equinoxes
seemingly
imitated
directions on
a compass
rose. A winter
solstice
celebration
later called Saturnalia
helped
perpetuate the
Egyptian
Calendar.
The vernal, spring
equinox
once began Jewish
Jubilee
Calendar Years
and the New
Year of ancient
Greece.
Many cultures
note Seven
Sister Stars
forming the Pleiades
cluster
nearly align
with the spring
equinox. The
Book of Enoch
cites the summer
solstice
in the context
of heavenly
gates. Fall
harvest
festivals
such as the Feast
of Tabernacles
within the Jewish
Calendar
reference the
occipital,
fall
equinox. Leap
Day
calculations
in the Gregorian
Calendar
identify a 400-Year
Leap Day cycle
in a style
reminiscent of
Mayan
400-Year
Baktun Cycles.
Genesis
15:13-16
implies prior
knowledge
of a 400-Year
period. The
translated
word generation
has two kinds
of meanings.
From the Hebrew
toledah,
generation
can mean a
long,
indefinite
time span or a
firm number of
years. Usage
of generation
depends on the
surrounding
context.
In the case of
Abraham,
400-Years
and the fourth
generation
allude to his
age when
his first
son was
born. Calendar
Tools
include
strands
referenced
from sacred
literature
that weave
into our
modern view of
biblical
chronology.
A multiple of
two
successive
400-Year
Baktun Cycles
specify an advanced
800-Year
Generation
Cycle. Samaritans
also were
counting Jubilee
and Sabbatical
Cycles
according to
the Samaritan
Chronicle
Tolidah. Post-exilic
Sabbatical
Cycles
were clearly
interrupted,
alleging
contention
that a
possible 14th
century BCE
Exodus
occurred. Semitic
400-Year
Baktun Cycles
bridge to draw
upon Mesoamerican
history.
The Antediluvian
Calendar
detailing Adam's
lineage
exhibits numerical
matching.
In a single
term, 365
Day & Year
solar-cycles
occur
throughout the
text.
Conceptions of
Days &
Years
having the
same numerical
value
elaborate the
meaning for "and
all the days
of …. were ….
years."
Calendar study
further
secures the 105 Day & Year single term as a
Solar-Side component. The agricultural 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-year and the matched 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
describe Tzolken
260 Day &
Year single
terms
also.
Lunar/Solar calendar order of the Patriarchs
continues to unfold in the same manner. Elements
from other l/s calendar systems assemble
to drive advanced Calendar Tools. Named
characters from Adam to Enoch
list a Primary Age Category time
that alternates Lunar/Solar
and Solar-Side260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycles. Secondary
Age Category includes six repeating
800-Year Generation Cycles that number
from 1 to 6. Additional time adds to Secondary
Age 800-Year Generation Cycles and
calculates in either 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years or 364
day-Ethiopic-years.
The Antediluvian Patriarchs incorporate a spiritual
hierarchy. Birth, life and death events
mark strategic points to illustrate lunar/solar
calendar reckoning. Natural and
explicit, recognized eras are mathematical
remnants left to us by highly
skilled society. Kings, deities and the nature of gods all played a role in ancient cosmology. References to supernatural beings and visions are most noteworthy in writings attributable to Enoch. Enoch's lifetime age, seventh Antediluvian Patriarch from Adam, is 365-years.
More precisely, a 365 day-solar-year
and the 365 year-solar-cycle combine in the solar
365 Day & Year single term. The solar
calendar of Enoch
is
rooted in both Egyptian
mythology and Jewish
lore. "Enoch walked with God"precludes himself
being God,
and
exceeding
the mortal
sense of man (Genesis
5:24). Sacred Jewish texts
impart an Ethiopic 364
day-calendar-year that lends new insight
by reserving the last 365th-day of the
solar-year as holy. A final Day
& Year single term serves again, numerical
matching. Enoch blends with
parts of many prophetic scriptures,
such as "... one day with the Lord
is as a thousand years, and a thousand years
as one day" (II Peter 3:8). Ideas of an angelic,
heavenly host compare with other
sacred Jewish writings
that regard intangible, supernatural
entities. The Talmud, Dead Sea Scrolls and The Book of Jubilees are such examples. Calendar information is serious business.
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