The calendar treasures known to Adam bring ancient mankind closer to us. The heavenly wisdom is far removed from the hands that once wrote Genesis. Numbers are a universal language. The Holy Bible text carries original calendar meanings forward to us today. We can now restore that education which was lost. Foundational insight appropriately begins with profound knowledge. Jesus Christ alludes to an Old Testament scripture in Psalms when he talks about a rejected cornerstone in the New Testament. The calendar is the holy property of God. The calendar domain marks the Alpha and the Omega.
Psalms 118:22
The stone which the builders refused is
become the head stone of the corner.
Given the three major calendars
known to civilization in the extreme past, modern mankind has deciphered enough
information to place those three starting dates at: 3,761 B.C.E. for the Jewish
Calendar, between 4,236 B.C.E. and 4,241 B.C.E. for the Egyptian Calendar and
3,114 B.C.E. for the Mayan or sister calendars of the Sun Kingdoms. Critical analysis of those three calendar
systems allows a hybrid approach to the oldest trunk line of calendar science
and penetration into the most distant reaches of human existence. Understood and revered to be the voice and Holy Word of God, the Bible chronicles the precise ages for
the eras of the ancestral line of Adam.
Practical application of basic mathematics used with the world's oldest
calendars systematically unveils answers to the intricate riddle of all time.
The halving, doubling, and dividing of time involved with the calendar records of Adam permit reconstruction of these oldest, written meanings known to the world. Masculine and feminine duality channeled humankind down through the listed eras. The patriarchal side of man's order was deified in the afterlife, whereupon the ruler aligned himself with the angelic host. Succeeding offspring were measured according to their linear life span, having a primary age until fathering the next named character, to finally the end of life in the secondary age. The solar-side half of lunar/solar separation time was employed to specify primary age durations that existed for a king, or leader, his village or country of rule, and those inhabitants thereof. Woven into the calendar was the primitive theology of the standing stone or sacred pillar of the leader's male image (fig. 9). The vertical stone marker was a consistent standard to mark solar, daytime positions on the horizon, while the feminine, lunar side of time happened at night. Lunar phases were observed for light and shadow, or darkness seen for the moon.
All times within the greater 20-year, and 400-year, cycles principally belonged to the leader. In life and death, citizens were subordinate to the ruler's ancestral line. Significant stepped multiples of 20 are manifest by the 360-day-Tun-year. The following step is the 20 times greater Katun. Lunar/solar separation time substitutes 210-days for 20-Katun-years. Another step establishes the 400-year Baktun building block. Substitution assigns 210-years of l/s separation to stand for one Baktun cycle. The time split tool applies 105-years of solar-side reckoning for the Baktun. The authority of scripture enables the Mayan Baktun to connect with Jewish Calendar analysis.
Ancient Sacred Pillars in

"And the PRINCE
OF THE SEVENTH HEAVEN, when he sees THE SEVENTY- TWO PRINCES OF KINGDOMS, he
removes the crown of glory from his head and falls on his face."
Chapter XVIII; Verse (2):
3
Enoch or The Hebrew Book of Enoch
Ancient
Sacred Pillars in

A Mayan 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year is fundamental to the genealogy of the Biblical Adam. Throughout the lineage of Adam, days and years are paired together. The words: "And all the days of .... were .... years," show measurement of the same thing, time. By adhering to the ancient calendar system, a Mesoamerican 260-day-sacred-year is divided in half to arrive at 130 days (Eqn. 27).” Parallel use of the 260-day-sacred-year forms the basis for the 260-year-sacred-cycle. Similar to dividing the 260-day-sacred-year in half, a 260-year-sacred-cycle is divided in half to get 130-years (Eqn. 28).
Equations
23. 260 Day-Sacred-Year
¸ 2 Time
= 130 Days or one-half of Sacred-Year
24. 260 Year-Sacred-Cycle
¸ 2 Time
= 130 Years or one-half of Sacred-Cycle
25. 365 Day-Solar-Year
- 260 Day-Sacred-Year
= 105 Days
26. 365 Year-Solar-Cycle
- 260 Year-Sacred-Cycle
= 105 Years
The calendar of Adam generically
supports the Hebrew meaning of
Secondary ages comprise the time
measured from birth of the next son until the death of the father. Secondary ages form a category relevant to
the primary age category. Secondary ages
include 800-year cycles as shown by Adam and
Jared. Secondary 800-year ages are repeated throughout the other secondary ages. To apply a tool, 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, the fourth generation was 400 years, and the age of the man when his
first son was born (Genesis
This work will use the term 800-year
Generation Cycle to mean two separate 400-year Baktuns
together. The Generation Cycle was
paramount to the secondary age category in the lineage of Adam. Generation Cycles having 800-years held that
place value through all characters. The
800-year Generation Cycle is a complete term that appears for secondary
ages. Notion of the seed of Abraham is directly tied to the Sun Calendars' 400-year Baktun cycle. The
doubled Baktun results in 800-year Generation Cycles
seen in the secondary age category.
Ancient Jewish intent for the 800-year Generation Cycle(s) further serves to excavate the gemstones of Bible knowledge.
Early Hebrew calendars describe the eras of Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared and Enoch. Two 400-year Baktun cycles are one Generation cycle. The Great Cycle pattern proves mutual traits with the Sun Kingdoms' Calendars of Mesoamerica. The Mayan Great Cycle of 13 Baktuns resulted in 5200-years. The secondary age category represents a Baktun pair for each character in the table below through Jared. Enoch adds the last of 13 Baktuns in the Great Cycle.
5200-Year Mayan Great Cycle
|
Character |
Baktun |
400-Year L/S Cycle |
|
Adam |
2 |
800-Years |
|
Seth |
4 |
1600-Years |
|
Enos |
6 |
2400-Years |
|
Cainan |
8 |
3200-Years |
|
Mahalaleel |
10 |
4000-Years |
|
Jared |
12 |
4800-Years |
|
Enoch |
13 |
5200-Years |
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