The Antediluvian character Seth has a given primary 105-year age in
Genesis 5:6. Comparing a Mayan Calendar 104-year Venus Round
with a Jewish Calendar 105-year Venus Round exhibits numerical
matching properties for the 364-day-Ethiopic-year and
364-year-Ethiopic-cycle. Planet Venus survives Mayan, Greek,
Egyptian, Babylonian, Sumerian, Assyrian and African mythology
through observable behavior and time cycles written into the Holy
Bible.
Primary 105-Year Age of Seth and Mayan 104-Year Venus
Round
The strongest pillar connecting the Mayan Calendar system to the
aforementioned Antediluvian Calendar is the transit pathway and
surviving mythology surrounding the planet Venus. Repetitive
legends and astronomical principles were in place that associate
five helical risings of Venus every 8-years in Mesoamerican religion
with motions of Sirius. The Dresden Codex Venus Table
furnishes critical planetary facts regarding Venus. Five pages
of the Dresden Codex record heliacal risings for the planet
Venus. The famous Aztec mythological figurehead, Quetzalcoatl
resurrects to assume his rightful place as the supreme deity.
He was the Feathered Serpent that revived the dried bones of the old
dead by sprinkling his blood on them. Quetzalcoatl or Venus
was the morning star god of vegetation and fertility. Life,
light and visibility oppose death, darkness and invisibility below
the horizon.
Ancient observers noticed the relative positions of Earth, Venus and
the Sun recur according to a schedule. Venus orbits the sun 13
times in 8 years during the period in which the earth orbits the sun
8 times. Venus passes between the earth and the sun 5 times in
8 years. Venus, in astronomical terms, completes five synodic
periods in 8 years or 5 complete evening and morning star
circuits. The synodic interval is the time between two
successive conjunctions of a planet (Venus) with the sun. Each
synodic period lasts about 1.6 Earth years or 584-days.
Mesoamerican Calendars meticulously track five Venus cycles of
584-days each over 8-Haab-solar-year multiples of 365 days.
The true orbit of Venus around the sun is 225-days and should not be
confused with Venus’ heliacal rising and observable behavior.
The ancient Greek term, octaeteris means the period of 8-solar-years
for Venus after which the next lunar phase occurs on the same day of
the year. An octaeteris consists of about 2,920-days that
equal 8-Haab-solar-years having 365-days each (Eqn. 1). Five
Venusian visibility cycles or synodic periods synchronize with 13
revolutions around the sun. An Egyptian 1,460-day-and-year
single term of Sirius measures exactly half of the matched
2,920-day-and-year single term discovered for five synodic periods
of Venus. Eight 365-day-solar-years equal five Venus synodic
periods of 584-days each. Sirius and Venus have meshed
heliacal risings known to ancient astronomers. Leap day
calculations impart greater precision. The 2:1 ratio
proportionally compares 2,922-days in Venus’ 8-solar-year Greek
octaeteris with the accurate 1,461-day leap cycle for Osirus.
The 104-Year Venus Round is the nucleus of the Mayan Calendar.
Two 52-year Calendar Rounds include 13 different octaeteris
8-Haab-solar-year periods that multiply to get the Mayan 104-Year
Venus Round (Eqn. 2). The Aztec god Quetzalcoatl is Kukulatin
in Maya land. The Dresden Codex Venus Table depends upon two
52-year Calendar Rounds having 52-Haab-solar years of 365 days
each. Each table completes its total interval of
104-Haab-solar-years for 37,960-days (Eqn. 3). Two turns of
the Venus Table are equivalent to one 208-year cycle with four
different 52-year Calendar Rounds.
The Antediluvian Calendar measures time according to archaic use of
the 364-day-Ethiopic-year. The final day-and-year single term
in Seth’s 105-year primary age arises due to numerically matching
364-days and 364-years in a single term. The 364-day-and-year
single term was a function of nighttime, lunar-side and starlight
calendar operations. Mesoamerican Calendars exhibit similar
practices according to the 104-year Venus Round. The
Antediluvian Calendar cultivated spirituality of the planetary and
star deities found woven into the oldest Mesopotamian cultures.
Genesis 5:6
"And Seth lived an hundred and
five years, and begat Enos:"
The ancient Judaic calendar escalates a Mayan 104-year Venus Round
to accomplish Seth’s primary 105-year Venus Round age.
Cascaded operations of a 364-day-Ethiopic-year reflect numerically
matching 1-day with 1-year in order to increment the annual
count. Seth’s 105-year Venus Round multiplies by a
364-day-Ethiopic-year to get 38,220-days (Eqn. 4). The days
following a 360-day middle type of year, that was between
355-day-lunar-years and 365-day-solar-years, were isolated
separately and “not counted in the regular computation of the year”
according to Enoch. Mayan 360-day-Tun-years demonstrate
identical treatment. Five extra Wayeb, nameless days in the
Mayan Calendar compare with 5-epagomenal-days in the Egyptian
Calendar. Subtracting 37,960-days from 38,220-days answers one
Mayan 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year (Eqn. 5). The Judaic primary
105-year Venus Round age of Seth is one Mayan
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year greater than a comparable Mayan primary
104-year Venus Round (Eqn. 6). Successive Venus Round
multiples coordinate with later l/s 400-year Baktun cycles through
numerical matching. Mesopotamian Judaic versions of the
Antediluvian Calendar substitute two 50-year Jubilee Cycles in place
of two Mayan 52-year Calendar Rounds.
The Mayan 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year, 365-day-Haab-solar-year and
104-year Venus Round all synchronize at the end of every
104-Haab-solar-years. The Venus Round including Tzolken, Haab
and Venus cycles completes when the intervals synchronize on the
senior emergence day-sign, the Sacred Day of Venus, 1 Ahau.
The beginning of the Long Count, or the 5200-Tun-year Great Cycle,
was over 3000-years ago. Regulus, which is one of four
Archangel Stars, announces the 104-year Venus Round. The
104-year Venus Round equals two 52-year Calendar Rounds.
The traditional interpretation establishes that a Mayan 104-year
Venus Round multiplies by a 365-day-Haab-solar-year to attain
37,960-days in the Venus Round. Mesopotamian cultures altered
these figures slightly to obtain 38,220-days in one Judaic 105-year
Venus Round. Seth in Egyptian mythology is a male god similar
to the Old Testament
Baals. The biblical Astarte or Astaroth is the female
fertility consort to the Babylonian Baal. Standing stones
symbolized Baal or Bel, and his alias names: Baalat, Molech or
Marduk. A bull frequently represents Baal/Seth.. Ishtar
is the proper Babylonian name for the Canaanite goddess Astarte,
Asherah, or Astaroth. Ishtar was associated with the planet
Venus as the bright morning star. Her Sumerian name is
Inanna. Later the Greeks would caller her Aphrodite and the
Romans by the common name of today, Venus. She equates with
the Greek Europa and Isis, the female fertility goddess and consort
to Osirus in Egyptian mythology. Masculine Osirus and feminine
Isis reinforce supreme duality in the Egyptian cosmos by expressing
Sothic Cycle characteristis alongside Venusian motion.
Planet Venus was the bright morning star throughout the ancient
world. In Mesoamerica, Venus was a powerful male deity.
Kukulatin or Quetzecoatl dominated the Mayan pantheon.
Mesopotamian religion, through all stages and phases, usually
worshipped planet Venus in the feminine gender. Lunar
relationships between 19-year or 20-year lunar/solar cycles likely
shifted patronage of the archetypal figure from masculine to
feminine. Transference to the female goddess occurs for
couples supplanting the godhead or vise versa. Ishtar/Inanna
shared the Baal time control over 105-days of solar-side time split
for any 20-year lunar/solar cycle. Hence, 105-years or
solar-side time split followed suit for any
400-year-Baktun-cycle. The 104-year Venus Cycle naturally
substantiates 105-years of solar-side time split when we engage the
resurrection story. Ishtar/Baal, Isis/Seth and the other
examples are contingent upon the heliacal risings of Venus.
The Babylonians knew the path of Venus by 1,600 B.C.E. and the
African Maasai people refer to Venus as the disappearing star,
Kileken. Venus translates as the Light Bearer from Latin
Lucifer or heosphoros from Greek as the morning star (Isaiah 14:12).
Resurrection allowed celestial deities to have immortal
distinction. The gods Sirius and Quetzalcoatl were thought to
die when they disappeared from naked eye view. Egyptian Sun
god Ra died at sundown. Ra returned to the living as a child,
growing brighter and stronger as the day progresses. The story
of Sirius, the “Dog Star” in Canis Major follows suit with 70-days
of invisibility every year prior to returning. Annual heliacal
risings coincided with the Nile River overflowing.
Sin was the moon-god in Sumer, Babylonia and Assyria.
Religious lore dating since 2,800 B.C.E. mentions the lunar deity in
Mesopotamia before the time of Abraham. Astral theology
associates the moon and planetary female goddess Ishtar with
Venus. Governing authorities used cylinder seals with Ishtar
depicted. Official documents bore the stamp by rolling the
cylinder seal over a soft clay tablet. Assyrian and Babylonian
myths portray Ishtar/Iananna descending into Hades. She
removes clothing and jewelry as she passes through seven gates until
entirely naked. She exchanges places with her counterpart
lover god to rejoin the living.
The wide array of pan-Babylonian history has accepted inferences to
the early scriptures in Genesis.
Our goal is to highlight traces that provide relevant insight about
biblical calendar times, whether based in polytheism, on written
tablets or authentic interpretations. Comparing mythical tales
regarding astrology with hard scientific facts learned from modern
astronomy enables better understanding of early culture.
Sacred calendar wisdom includes flamboyant access to supernatural
channels through magical numbers and descriptions. We have to
do our very best to see things from the ancient perspective.
Equations
1-6
Greek Octaeteris Cycle
1. 8-Haab-solar-years
x 365-day-solar-years
= 2,920-days in 5-Venus synodic periods
104-year Venus Round
2. 8-Haab-solar-years
x 13 Greek Octaeteris Cycles
= 104-year Mayan Venus Round
Mayan Primary 104-year Venus Round age of Seth
3. 104-Haab-solar-years
x 365-day-Haab-solar-year
= 37,960-days in Mayan Primary 104-year Venus Round age of Seth
Judaic Primary 105-year Venus Round age of Seth
4. 105-Ethiopic-years
x 364-day-Ethiopic-years
= 38,220-days in Judaic Primary 105-year Venus Round age of Seth
Judaic – Mayan Venus Round Difference
5. 38,220-days in Judaic Primary 105-year Venus
Round age of Seth
- 37,960-days in Mayan Primary 104-year Venus Round age of Seth
= 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year Judaic – Mayan Venus Round
Difference
Judaic 105-year Venus Round greater than Mayan 104-year Venus
Round
6. 38,220-days in Judaic Primary 105-year Venus
Round age of Seth
> 37,960-days in Mayan Primary 104-year Venus Round age of Seth
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