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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. 51 s

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. 1:00

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. 46 s

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 Antediluvian Calendar chronology and the Classical Mayan Calendar. Genesis divides the typical 365 day-solar-year into 360 days, plus 4 days to gain a 364 day-Ethiopic-year (Enochian). Mayan Calendar terms the 360 day period a Civil "tun" (toon) year. Mayan tun years have 18 Uinals of 20 days each. Borrowing the naming here, Mayan Tun years transfer to mean 360 days within a 364 day Ethiopic-Year. A general pattern of 12 months x 30 days each applies 360 day Tun years to these pie charts. Mayans further label the last 5 days per solar-year "Wayeb" days, where some sister variations may have once used 4 days in a row with one final day estimated to walk through the 4 days, across every 4 solar years. Essentially Mayan Calendar observers describe a 365 day solar-year that seems mechically similiar to the 364 day Ethiopic-Year.

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Jewish Calendar parallels include a set 364 day Ethiopic-Year, whereby 4 Royal or Archangel star days preside over 4 quarters every year. Aldebaran in Taurus, Regulus in Leo, Antares in Scorpio and Fomalhaut in Picis represent 4 quarters of heaven and the 4 Cardinal directions: North, South, East and West. Four Royal Star Days do not count beyond a copied 360 day-Tun-year. Initial Lunar/Solar calculations omit these Four Royal Star Days from the whole 364 day Ethiopic-Year. Antediluvian Calendar Solar-Side characters Seth, Cainan and Jared alternate with Lunar/Solar character positions. Solar-Side computations do indeed include these prescribed Four Royal Star Days. Surplus days following 360 day Tun years are accounted for by Solar-Side of the listed order. Naming Ethiopic distinguishes the 364 day length of year from the modern 365 day solar year which is currently used in Ethiopia. The last Holy One Day completes every 365 day solar year. Tun-years having 360 days scale up to become the 360 Year Tun Cycle. Holy One Day achieves a far grander purpose by providing the Numerical Matching concept. X number of Days & Years can then devise a variable numbered phrase that concretely identifies finite values. For example, 360 Days & Years Tun Cycle indicates ancient reckoning that describes a 360 Year Tun Cycle made with 360 day Tun-years.

Antediluvian Calendar practices such technique against the Mayan Calendar backdrop. Maya 260 day Tzolken-sacred-years constitute a cycle of 20 day names assigned with numbers 1 to 13. Numerically Matching 260 Day & Years in the Sacred Tzolken Cycle further escalates the relationship. Maya Haab-years were 365 day solar years that include the last 5 Wayeb days (sometimes called nameless). Related comparisons between Jewish 50-Year Jubilee Cycles and Mesoamerican 52-Year Calendar Rounds figure prominently in the Antediluvian Calendar. Ethiopian Judaism introduces an old world style of 364 day-solar-years. A single Holy One day was set aside and treated differently during every typical 365 day-solar-year. Days & Years were numerically matched in a single term for the generations of Adam. Day & Year single terms earmark the main Antediluvian Calendar style.

Antediluvian Patriarchs list their Charcter Ages in alternating order. Lunar/Solar Names and their Primary Ages are listed on the left side of the ladder picture. Adam, Enos and Mahalaleel are shown by green text and pie chart colored areas. Altogether, they segment Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzoken-Sacred-Cycle 1 into three 360 day Tun-year parts. Adam Primary 130 Tun-year Age begins Lunar/Solar 260-Year Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle 1. Lunar/Solar Patriarch Name order alternates with Solar-Side Patriarch Names. When Adam reaches his Primary 130 Tun-year Age, he fathers son Seth. Seth is shown on the Solar-Side right of the ladder. Seth lists his Primary 105 Ethiopic-Year Age when he fathers son Enos. Enos switches back to the green Lunar/Solar left side. Enos lists his Primary 90-Year Age next when he fathers Solar-Side Cainan on the right.

Holy One Day allows privilege of Numerically Matching Days & Years when computations involve 364 day-Ethiopic-Years. Lunar/Solar 360 Days and Years Tun Cycle negates counting any part of the last 5 days in every 365 day solar year.


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. 1:30

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. 2:00


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Chapter 2 - The Luminaries: verse 55
55 And the overplus of the sun and of the stars amounts to six days: in 5 years 6 days every year come to 30 days: and the moon falls behind the sun and stars to the number of 30 days.
19 x 11 = 209 days, 364 + Holy One Day = 365 days
given 10 days per year lunar/solar separation time
6 days to the moon and 4 days to the sun and stars, plus Holy One Day = 11 days