Synopsis for the Biblical Ages of Adam and Seth

 

Synopsis for the Biblical Ages of Adam

 

The integrity of calendar durations and distant religious eschatology are preserved.  The calendar maintains days and years as different unit measurements of time.

 

·        Biblical mention of the famed ages of Adam in chapter 5 of Genesis was deeply rooted in the ancient lunar/solar calendar system.

 

·        Numerical matching is a basic concept discovered in ancient lunar/solar calendars.  The 365-day-solar-year and the 365-year-solar-cycle numerically match in a 365-days-and-years single term.

 

·        The 260-day-sacred-year and the 260-year-sacred-cycle relate by numerical matching.  The 105-day portion of a 365-day-solar-year and a 105-year portion of a 365-year-cycle relate by numerical content.

 

·        Middle Eastern lunar/solar calendars using the 19-year cycle resulted in 209 days of lunar/solar separation.  The Mesoamerican Calendars approximate lunar/solar separation time to be 210 days during a 20-year cycle.  Shared intervals of both calendar types prove the original Bible calendar was the stem.

 

·        The primary age of Adam was 130 years of 360 days per year when he begat Seth.  The 260-year-sacred-cycle is divided in half for the primary 130-year age of Adam.

 

·        The Great Cycle and the Long Count Initial Series of the Mesoamerican Sun Kingdoms' Calendars of Central and South America employ Mayan Baktun 400-year lunar/solar cycles.

 

·         The Great Cycle includes 13 Mayan 400-year-Baktun-cycles, which amount to 5200-Haab-years of 365-day-solar-years.  Two 400-year-Baktun-cycles add to make one 800-year Generation Cycle visible in the secondary ages.

 

·        In the Mesoamerican dual calendar system, a Great Cycle equally expresses as 7300-sacred-years of 260-days each.

 

·        All primary ages belong to a category.  Primary ages begin with a named Antediluvian Patriarch’s birth and end with the next named offspring son.

 

·        All secondary age belong to a category that measures from fatherhood until death of the named character.  Secondary ages from Adam through Jared consist of one 800-year Generation Cycle plus additional 260-day-sacred-years.

 

·        The secondary age of Adam is the first 800-year Generation Cycle.  An 800-year Generation Cycle doubles two 400-year-Baktun-cycles.  The Generation Cycle contains 800-sacred-years of 260-days each, and double 400-sacred-years of 260-days per sacred year.

 

·        The ultimate power of God and time inspired the Creation.  Survival meant the concerns of raising food and nurturing the children.  The calendar was the only way to measure events for both instinct and nature.

 

 

Synopsis for the Biblical Ages of Seth

 

The effects of cascaded time form an elementary pattern:

 

·         Seth in the Bible relates with the Egyptian mythological Seth.  Fixed, sacred pillars that held calendar records symbolized Semitic Baals and Seth.  Seth was the first-generation founder of the patriarchal age order.

 

·        The 19-year lunar/solar calendar cycle measures 209-days of lunar/solar separation time.  The 20-year lunar/solar calendar cycle approximates lunar/solar differences to be 210-days of lunar/solar separation time.

 

·        Four layers of cascaded time are visible for Seth.  The 260-day-sacred-year adds 105-days to figure a combined 365-day-solar-year.

 

·        The solar-side half of 210-days lunar/solar separation time found with a 20-year-cycle is 105-days.

 

·        A 400-year-Baktun-cycle divides 210-years of lunar/solar separation time to get 105-years of solar-side time split half.  The 400-year-Baktun-Cycle results from 20 multiples of 20-year-cycles.

 

·        The 260-year-sacred-cycle plus another 105-years total the combined 365-solar-year cycle.

 

·        The 260-day-sacred-year adds 100-days to figure a 360-day midpoint length of year.  The 360-day length of year is the middle position between lunar and solar calendar years in early calendar systems.  By the same token, a 260-year-sacred-cycle adds 100-years for 360-years.

 

·        Five days and years were treated as a single term to be added to the 100-day-and-year single term.

 

·        Two 400-year-Baktun-cycles add for the 800-year Generation Cycle in Ages of Adam.  An 800-year Generation Cycle provides two 105-year solar-side time splits in the secondary 800-sacred-year age of Adam.

 

·         The primary 105-year age of Seth includes the last 5-years of 365-days each for 1,825-days.  The Enochian 364-day calendar year results in 1,820-days exactly.

 

·        The secondary 807-year age of Seth repeats the 800-year Generation Cycle.  An additional 7-sacred-years, or 1,820-days, equal the last 5-years in the primary 105-year age of Seth.  Five additional 364-day-solar-years, or 1,820 days, divide by 260-days for 7-sacred years.  Seven-sacred-years are added to the secondary 800-year Generation Cycle of Seth to arrive at 807-sacred-years.

 

Are you a pastor, educator or a student of the Holy Bible?  Timeemits.com seeks anointed people to review and contribute to the Ages of Adam ministry.  Ancient lunar/solar calendars like the Jewish and Mayan calendars provide the background to understanding early time.  Ancient calendars of the Holy Bible use differences between the moon and sun, numerical matching and a 364-day calendar year to describe X-number of days that match with X-number of years.  Ages of Adam is a free read at http://www.timeemits.com.

 

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