Enoch I and
credible reference underscore how Patriarch names
follow stars to become subordinate heavenly beings
and mainstream l/s calendar elements.
Sirius & 4 Royal Day Stars
The Book of Enoch (I)
advises regular computations for the 364 day-calendar-year
should not include the last 4-days. Mesoamerican
Calendars omit the last 5-days from regular
computations concerning 360 day-Tun-years under
similar rules. The 360 Days & Years single term
appears for most ancient calendar systems in one form or
another.
1. “These are the leaders
of the chiefs of the thousands, those which preside over all
creation, and over all the stars; with the four days which are
added and never separated from the place allotted them,
according to the complete computation of the year.”
2. “And these serve four
days, which are not computed in the computation of the year.”
CHAP. LXXIX; Verses 1-2:
The Book of Enoch (I), The Prophet
Alternating 360 day-Tun-years and 260
day-Tzolken-sacred-years adjusted the genealogy
to segregate multiple derivatives of Solar-Side time splits. Third-quarter
Enos Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year Age equals converted Enos
Primary 65-Tun-Year
Age of 360-days each. Seth Primary Jewish 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round 3 Age (S 105-Y VR 3) separates
Adam Primary 130-Tun-Year Age
half of Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Adam Primary 130-Tun-year Age is aquired during Adam 400-Year
Baktun Cycle 1. Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2 renders the mirror,
inactive blue 130-Tun-Years. Once Seth has
measured 210-Ethiopic-years total via the Primary
Age Category, Enos starts the next active green 130-Tun-Years
that subdivides to mark Enos 400-Year Baktun Cycle 5 and Enos
400-Year Baktun Cycle 6.
More explicitly, the active green third quarter of Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 ends with 65-Tun-Years for Enos
that have 360-days each.
In II Samuel 18:18, Absalom erected a
pillar and said: "I have no son to keep my name in
remembrance: and he called the pillar after his own name
...". A male leader's name had the purposes of
identifying the city or village location, the leader
himself and his male descendants. Standing
stones aided in marking years. The ground
sprouted seed for the next crop and the seed
of royalty. Sacred pillar concepts serve to
fuse Enos with the Tun 360 Days & Years
single term. Four quarters of the Tun 360
Days & Years single term benefits cascaded l/s
calendar partitions. Horizon sightings along sacred
pillars entrenched equinoxes and solstices
with lunar/solar calendars.
Solar-side
separation time for Seth halves Primary
Age Category Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Every Primary Age
Category transition coincides with one incremental
step of the 400-Year Baktun Cycle. Adam's
first 800-Year Generation Cycle 1 and Seth's
second 800-Year Generation Cycle 2 bring Enos
Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year Age
to the fifth, Enos 400-Year Baktun Cycle 5.
Enos's Primary Age
divides the next 130-Tun-year measurement at Midpoint.
The second 130-Tun-Year multiple separates for 65-Tun-Years of 360-days
each. Third quarter converted Enos Primary 65-Tun-Year Age Figure
42 equals Enos Primary
90-Tzolken-Sacred-Year Age Figure 41.
Biblical Enos indicates 90-Tzolken-sacred-years were
comprised of 260 day-Tzolken-sacred-years. Enos
Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year
Age amounts to an equivalent active green
third quarter in Lunar/Solar 360
year-Tun-cycle 1. Third quarter of Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 otherwise contains the
equivalent converted Enos Primary 65-Tun-Year
Age. Primary Ages
for Adam (130-Tun-years)
and Enos (65-Tun-years)
use Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1.
Quartering Lunar/Solar
260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1 and the equally
convertible Lunar/Solar
360 Tzolken-sacred-year-cycle 1 shows the dual lunar/solar
relationship of Adam and Enos. Calendar
computations for Enos demonstrate the 360
day-Tun-year was the Midpoint length
of year between 354 day-lunar-years and 365
day-solar-years. Enos is the generation
that describes the active green third-quarter of 360
Tzolken-sacred-years. Primary
Age of Enos deals with the feminine,
evening starlight portion of Lunar/Solar 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Seth's first Solar-Side time split
likewise divides the equivalent Lunar/Solar 360-Tzolken-sacred-years
in half to measure Adam's opposite 180-Tzolken-sacred-years generated
by Adam 400-Year Baktun Cycle 2.
Reciprocal calculations between the 260-Year
Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle and 360 year-Tun-cycle
have profound implications for the Antediluvian Calendar
system. Primary Ages for all characters
correspond with the first of two numbered 400-Year
Baktun Cycles. The Primary Age of each
character mirrors when the second 400-Year
Baktun Cycle is added. Numbered Secondary Age
Category 800-Year Generation Cycles occur for
the entire array, Adam through Enoch.
A special 5-holiday difference
exists after a 360 day-Tun-year to finish the 365
day-solar-year. The Antediluvian culture
propagates the numerical matching concept with X
Day & Year single terms. A holiday 4
Day & Year single term is framed within the 364
Day & Year single term, along with adamant
instruction not to count the final day. The remaining
Solar-Side 4-holidays
represent 4-quarterly discontinuous sub-level
Princes. They are subordinate to the supreme
Holy One ... to preside over all creation. An Ethiopic
364 Day & Year
single term works in conjunction
with the 360 day-Tun-year. Four outstanding Solar-Side holidays
accumulate 4-Ethiopic-years involving 364
day-Ethiopic-years. One last Day & Year
reserves for the ultimate Holy One. Summarily, 5-Ethiopic-year
tags add with character Secondary Age Category
800-Year Generation Cycles.
Earliest versions of the Jewish Calendar
provide evidence of a Jubilee Cycle 50 Day & Year
single term, where 50-days include Counting
the Omer and 50-years form the canonical
Jubilee Cycle. A 100 Day & Year single term
doubles the 50 Day & Year single term
value to represent the first 100-Ethiopic-years for
Seth. Related math provisions admit 49
Day & Year single terms were in force for some Jewish
subcultures. Ethiopian terminology is
suitable for groups using 49 Day
& Year single terms as well.
Astronomy Professor John P. Pratt
lists major stars such as Sirius and the four ancient
royal stars on his website.
Sirius (SI-ree-us) Big Dog - Appears to be the
brightest of all stars on his list. It is white, but before
Christ it was called red. Sirius has a white dwarf
companion.
Regulus (reg-YOU-lus) Heart of the Lion -
Leader of 4 royal stars, and lies almost exactly on
ecliptic.
Aldebaran (al-DEB-a-ran) Eye the Bull - Red
Giant; one of 4 royal stars near the ecliptic.
Antares (an-TAIR-ees) Heart of the Scorpion
- Red Supergiant; almost as large as Betelgeuse.One of 4
royal stars near the ecliptic.
Fomalhaut (FOE-mal-ott) Southern Fish; one
of 4 royal stars; somewhat below the ecliptic.
Pratt, J. P. (1998). Bright stars
worth knowing. Retrieved September 24, 2012 from:
http://www.johnpratt.com/items/astronomy/bright_stars.html
Sirius_&_4_Royal_Stars
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