See How to Understand Genesis 5 Ages Video Series 1 - 6
for more about Antediluvian Patriarch ages.
Time_Splits_Intro.wmv 2:33
Time_Splits Video explores the time split tool used
in
Ages_of_Adam and the Holy_of_Holies. A time split
divides given times frames by two.
Genesis 1:4 says
God divided the daylight from darkness. Everything we
call solar deals with the sun and daylight. Night time
darkness relates to the moon.
God is dividing,
separating or coming between light and darkness. Lunar
phases and
Sabbath days mark weekly transitions at
night.
God is between 7-day
Sabbaths that
separate visible moonlight and darkness. The complete lunar
month returns the sequence to new moon crescent.
God
refreshes the lunar month after about 29.53-days to make the
12-month lunar year slightly more than 354-days long.
Ancient people commonly recognized years having only
360-days. Some cultures, such as BCE Egyptian and later
Roman empires favored the solar year. They added a
5-day
feast period to end the year and celebrate the New
Year. Earliest solar worship likely occurred in fixed
city-state locations, where
Seth Egyptian obelisks
and Canaanite Baal standing stones share masculine traits.
Stone pillar sightings to the horizon note the equinox and
solstice. Fertility rites likewise represent the deity with
phallic symbolism. Agricultural rainy seasons determine how
well stable populations survive.
Mobile cultures were more nomadic and often classified as
hunter-gatherers. They observed according to lunar/solar
calendars. Other groups were entirely lunar calendar
dependent. Isis had unique affinity with the Moon and Venus.
Astarte or Asteroth, was depicted by a pregnant figurine and
said to bless neighboring farms and groves.
Feminine/masculine/ duality became imbued as goddess or gods
with lunar/solar time splits in theme. Please take a moment
to study these pictures and gain deeper appreciation for
Genesis.
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LSTS360.wma Voice Over 2:20
Ancient ideas of
God
coming between lunar and solar transitions carry forward to
longer calendar time cycles. Variable flux lines between
lunar and solar sides focus power to yield a time split. We
first apply
360-days as an early style year.
Lunar
/ Solar Time Split for
360 Day-Tun-Year
diagram balances the dual years. Mayan 360-day Tun year
terminology lends accepted calendar tools.
Adding
5.25-days to the solar-side component better suits
Mayan
Calendar vocabulary used to develop later time splits.
Equal reasoning
subtracts 5.25-days from the lunar-side
component to result in
10.5-days of lunar/solar
separation time for any single 360-day-year.
The green triangle
Time Split emphasizes that
God is between lunar
years and solar years. Ten and one-half days of difference
every year require intercalary time to keep lunar years on
track with solar years. We build time splits to encompass
longer time cycles. Lunar and solar years are rigid
boundaries of all time.
Time Splits are the soft
inner core. Intercalations and how they are used host the
supernatural. Gaps, seams and separations in time make
possible divine presence.
Time Splits progress to include the
Jewish Calendar
19-year Metonic cycle. The next twentieth solar year
modifies the time split diagram. Similar lunar/solar
calendars to the later
Mayan gave rise to 20-year cycles.
Twenty multiples of 20-year-cycles diagram the
modified
lunar/solar time split. We assemble the
time split ramp that lead to
Adam and the list
of
Antediluvian Patriarchs in
Genesis 5.
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LSTS_Metonic_19Y.wma Voice Over 1:38
The
Jewish Calendar shows the
Lord’s presence by
changing the days just after sundown, continuous
weekly
Sabbaths and finally with lunar/solar separation time.
The
Jewish Calendar currently utilizes a
19-year
Metonic cycle. Some
209-days of lunar/solar
separation time divide
19 lunar years from
19
solar years. Greek astronomer Meton discovered
19-solar-years coincide with about 235 monthly lunations in
432 BCE. Seven extra months add with 19-lunar-years to make
6,940-days. Lunar/solar calendar systems were established
long before Meton. Geographically isolated groups worshipped
according to various lunar/solar calendars. Meton likely
revised model lunar/solar rules that eventually became
standard for all Judaism. Roman advances into
Holy Lands
pressured Hillel II to adopt the
Metonic 19-year cycle
in 359 CE.
Seven intercalary months called Second
Adar are added during the course of 19-years. Jewish
Calendar lunar/solar separation time measures about
209-days
in the
green triangle Time Split.
God is between lunar and
solar years.
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LSTS_Metonic_19-20Y.wma Voice Over 2.16
The next diagram adds one final
365 day-solar-year
to the previous
Jewish Calendar Metonic 19-year cycle.
Now we have a bridge spanning
Jewish Calendar and
later
Mayan Calendar mathematics. The
20-year
lunar/solar calendar cycle fits
numerical
matching concepts involving
Adam and his son,
Seth. Notice first
209-days approximate 210-days
of lunar/solar separation time for the Mayan Katun
20-Tun-year cycle. The Mayan prefix term
Katun
modifies
360 day-Tun-years to mean
20-Tun-years.
The
last 5-days in a solar-year are designated
special
worship period and counted separately.
The character Seth in the lower
circle shows 105-days in darker green. Numerical
matching takes place by equally dividing 210-days
into 105-days for the lunar-side, feminine gender and
105-days for the solar-side, masculine gender. Adam
introduces the first 130-day half of a Mayan 260-day
Tzolken-sacred-year. Solar-side matching
occurs between the masculine 105-days and Seth’s age.
The Jewish Calendar 19-year Metonic cycle easily
adapts to a Katun style 20-Tun-year, early
lunar/solar calendar system. Fixed cultures in Northeast
Africa and Egypt may have used a Katun style
20-Tun-year system prior to the Exodus.
Early Israelites shifted to a more mobile lunar/solar
calendar following Exodus
12:2. Egyptian cosmology concentrated upon a
stricter solar calendar after about 1450 BCE.
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LSTS20Y_Katun.wma Voice Over 2:01
The fourth
Lunar / Solar Time Split for
Katun 20
Year Cycle diagram discontinues the circle to formally
illustrate a
210-day time split. Again,
360-days
central point years yield 354.75-day lunar years and
365.25-day solar years.
Minus and plus 105-days are
the two equal
time split halves for lunar and solar
sides, respectively. The
green triangle diagrams
210-days of lunar/solar time split for every Mayan Katun
20-year cycle.
Our use of the word
Mayan describes a subset of
indigenous elite personnel within diverse
Mesoamerican
culture. Mayans would compare with politicians, doctors,
lawyers and teachers in modern society. Aztec, Incan,
Izappan, Mixtec and Toltec are individual groups all sharing
basically the same calendar system with minor variation.
Ideology and respective deities were allotted to preside
over time elements within the
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year.
The
360-day-Tun-year is often labeled a civil year.
From a Judeo-Christian perspective, multiple pagan gods
mainly served agriculture. Two different types of
lunar/solar
based calendar years are ingrained with Mesoamerican
reckoning. Their sacred pantheon operated between dual
Tzolken
and Tun years to evidence similar notion as
Mesopotamian
culture.
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LSTS400Y_Baktun.wma Voice Over 2:35
Original
Bible calendar writers extended
their
modified 20-year lunar/solar calendars
many thousands of years before Noah. They counted
20
multiples of Katun 20-year lunar/solar cycles to
achieve the
Mayan Baktun 400-year lunar/solar cycle.
Saying
20-years of 20-years had no meaning, so they
recorded 400-years.
Time Splits change from
210-days to 210-years. The
lunar-side feminine
gender half consists of 105-years and the
solar-side
masculine also has 105-years.
Baktun prefixes
360-day-Tun-years again in order to specify
400-Tun-years.
Lunar/Solar Time Split for Baktun 400-Year Cycle
escalates the next
Time Split step. An entire
360-year
lunar/solar cycle is generated using
360-day-
Tun-years. In the
green triangle, 210-years of
lunar/solar separation time yield the
Time Split
placing
God between
105-lunar-side years and 105-solar-side years. For
every
Baktun 400-year cycle, there are
105-years
of solar-side time split.
Baktun 400-year cycles
are steps within the Antediluvian Calendar
Secondary Age Category.
Time Splits progress divine presence from dividing
day and night, weekly lunar phases, entire moon months and
lunar-years from solar-years. The
Jewish Calendar
19-year Metonic cycle incorporates aspects of
lunar/solar calendar development that served
ever
lengthening patterns. Earliest calendars expand
lunar/solar time to eventually form the
later Mayan
Calendar system. Archeology suggests
Mesoamerican
calendar references began recording time about the eighth
century BCE.
Sacred Mesoamerican writings depict a
far earlier lunar/solar calendar sequence that had roots
back to the time of
Adam.
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AoA_TriColor_DY.wma Voice Over 4:00
The final
Time Split circle delivers the ultimate
revelation for the
Antediluvian Calendar.
Numerical
matching reinforces
365 Days & Years in a
single term. 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 equally 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.
Scriptural references reveal a
Primary Age
Category for Adam with 130-years.
Primary ages
span from onset of each character
until the age he begat
the next named Patriarch. The
Primary 130-year Age
of Adam is the foremost bridge joining the age of
Adam
to the
Mayan 260 year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. One
Mayan
260 year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle combines the
Primary
130-year Age of Adam in blue with an equivalent
130-year
age in gray. The
Primary 105-year Age for Seth
in green shows
numerical matching by connecting with
masculine, 105-year solar-side reckoning.
Adam
fathers Seth when the
Antediluvian Calendar
reaches exactly
one-half of the Mayan 260
year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.
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:"
Two Baktun 400-year cycles add to make
Adam’s
first 800-year Generation Cycle in the
Secondary
Age Category.
Secondary Age 800-year Generation
Cycles continue for the later
Patriarchs.
Altogether, the genealogy from
Adam through Enoch lists
seven Patriarchs or forefathers.
Lunar/solar time
splits mark halves and quarters divisions of 260
year-Tzolken-sacred-cycles and 360-year-Tun-cycles.
Genesis 5:4
“And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth
were eight hundred years:
and he begat sons and daughters:”
The
Secondary Age Category is a sequence numbering
1
to 13 increments of the
Baktun
400-year-lunar/solar-cycle.
One pair of Baktun
400-year-cycles counts 800-years for each Generation Cycle.
Generations of
Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel and Jared
include the standard
Secondary 800-year Generation Cycle
as repeating ages. The calendar strata pattern concludes
with
Enoch's progression to translation during the last
thirteenth 400-year-Baktun-cycle.
Time_Splits_Concl.wmv 2:02
Libraries abound with books and media about
Adam’s
legacy. Many chronologies have been written. Timelines
usually regress our modern calendar to a given past date
BCE. Human culture is perhaps one of the most difficult
topics to position, especially when physical artifacts are
rare or non-existent. There are very few known events or
handles in extremely remote prehistory. Rendering an
accurate early timeline involves combining religion and
science. Modern views about ancient society must rely upon
whatever evidence distant people left, biblical or
otherwise.
The
Holy Bible
contains information directly applicable to earliest
civilization. We know the
Bible
is a very old book.
God
ordained the sacred knowledge be written down and shared
among people.
Begat genealogy records of
Genesis 5 meet
lunar/solar criteria. The ladder-like calendar instrument is
a
floating chronology, with identifiable segments
and no definite BCE beginning or ending dates. Men or
mankind naturally wrote this information according to their
particular style and customary for the
Antediluvian
Patriarchal era. Ancients held the spiritual essence
of using
Time Splits as eternal. The time channel
conveys sheer will of
God,
acting between time frames and in fluid regions between
calendars. In every
Holy
Bible we can pick up and read the numbers are
always the same. Our modern challenge is to properly
interpret those given ages.
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