The 364-year-Ethiopic-cycle consisting of
364-Tzolken-sacred-years recurs on the left side of figure 2
below. An equivalent 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle
illustrates the right hand picture. Each pair of Judaic
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds are equal to one pair of
147-Tzolken-sacred-years. The two blue and green top pie
sections equally compare 38,220-days each. Twice the
primary age of Seth in both diagrams determines the remaining
primary age of Cainan. Cainan’s red
70-Tzolken-sacred-years equate with 50-Ethiopic-years or
18,200-days each (Eqn. 12 and Eqn. 13). The left side
364-year-Ethiopic-cycle containing 364-Tzolken-sacred-years
results in 70-Tzolken-sacred-years. The equivalent
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle leaves one 50-Ethiopic-year
Jubilee Cycle.
The solar-side primary age category
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle follows the quartering effects
manifested for Enos and later for Mahalaleel. Seth’s
primary 105-Ethiopic-year age doubles to reach Cainan’s
solar-side primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age. The
secondary 815-year age of Enos substitutes three 5-Ethiopic-year
tags instead of writing three 105-Ethiopic-year Venus
Rounds. Enos’ second 400-year-Baktun-cycle adds the fourth
5-Ethiopic-year tag to end Enos’ secondary age at
820-years. The end of Enos’s secondary age category occurs
at 2400-l/s-years with 20-Ethiopic-years of additional
solar-side time split. Enos’ third 800-year Generation
Cycle plus 20-Ethiopic-years begins Cainan’s life at
2400-l/s-years. Four 5-Ethiopic-year tags represent four
entire Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds. Cainan’s
converted primary 50-Ethiopic-year age depends upon the total
acquired 420-Ethiopic-years of solar-side time split. The
secondary age category total increases from 2400-l/s-years at
the start of Cainan’s primary age to his 2800-l/s-year midpoint
age level.
Pairs of 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds result in deriving
70-Tzolken-sacred-years in figure 2 below. Cainan’s
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age or the equivalent
50-Ethiopic-years substitutes for each 210-Ethiopic-years of
solar-side time split. Two red 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
sections shown below reflect two 210-Ethiopic-year
segments. Cascaded time for Cainan doubles
210-Ethiopic-years of solar-side time split gained from
Seth. Seth’s 800-year Generation Cycle spans two
400-year-Baktun-cycles that result in 210-Ethiopic-years of
solar-side time split. The primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
age of Cainan is on the left side of figure 2. Cainan’s
first 400-year-Baktun-cycle doubles Seth’s midpoint
1200-l/s-year age level to achieve his midpoint 2400-l/s-year
age level. Seth’s second 400-l/s-years add with Enos’
secondary 800-l/s-years to accomplish the second 1200-l/s-years
for Cainan. At Cainan’s beginning 2400-l/s-year age level,
there are two pairs or four total solar-side 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Rounds. Cainan’s first 400-l/s-years correspond with
one of two 70-Tzolken-sacred-year pie sections in the
diagram. One Judaic 50-Ethiopic-year Jubilee Cycle
quarters four Jewish Jubilee Cycles. Cainan’s second
400-l/s-years correspond with the second 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
pie section in the primary age category. The secondary age
category advances from the midpoint 2800-l/s-year age level to
end at 3200-l/s-years.
Primary 105-Ethiopic-year and
147-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Seth Figure 2
105-Ethiopic-years of
364-days Convert to: 147-Tzolken-sacred-years of
260-days
Blue Sections
105-Ethiopic-years
= 147-Tzolken-sacred-years = Age of Seth
Green Sections
105-Ethiopic-years
= 147-Tzolken-sacred-years = Age of Seth
Red Sections
50-Ethiopic-years =
70-Tzolken-sacred-years = Age of Cainan
364-Year-Ethiopic-Cycle with 260-Day-Tzolken-Sacred-Years
The reverse conversion from
70-Tzolken-sacred-years to 50-Ethiopic-years prominently
displays Cainan’s primary age solar-side time split in
364-day-Ethiopic-years. Multiplying
70-Tzolken-sacred-years by 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years solves
for 18,200-days in the primary age of Cainan (Eqn. 12).
Dividing 18,200-days by the significant 364-day-Ethiopic-year
equals the finite 50-Ethiopic-year age for Cainan’s primary age,
without remainder (Eqn. 13). The primary
70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan equals precisely
50-Ethiopic-years having 364-days each. An even
364-day-calendar-year is the extraordinary solution that
perfectly fits the Antediluvian Calendar.
The solar-side primary age category
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle includes twice the
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round primary age of Seth, plus the
converted primary 50-Ethiopic-year age of Cainan. The
complete solar-side primary age category
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle includes two episodes of Seth’s
105-year primary age and Cainan’s converted 50-year primary
age.
Equations
12-13
18,200-days primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
12. Primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of
Cainan
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 18,200-days primary age of Cainan
Primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan equals
50-Ethiopic-years of 364-days each
13. 18,200-days primary age of Cainan
Divided by 364-day-Ethiopic-year
= 50-Ethiopic-years of 364-days each
A maximum calculated age for Cainan’s primary age reckons
according to a 365-year-solar-cycle. The case of
365-Tzolken-sacred-years matches a 365-day-solar-year. The
move from Seth’s solar-side time split to Cainan’s solar-side
time split doubles 147.4-Tzolken-sacred-years to get
294.8-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 14). Subtracting
294.8-Tzolken-sacred-years from 365-Tzolken-sacred-years
provides 70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years for the primary age of Cainan
(Eqn. 15). The estimated 70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years that
use 360-day-Tun-years and 69.2-Tzolken-sacred-years that use
365-day-solar-years are approximately equal to
70-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 16). While this is a close
comparison, the second solar-side time split describes the
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan. Seth and
Cainan require using 364-day-calendar-years to arrive at whole
number integer answers for their primary ages.
Equations
14-16
Double the maximum converted primary age of Seth
14. 147.4 Tzolken-sacred-year maximum
converted primary age of Seth using 365-day-solar-years
x 2 doubles the converted primary age of Seth
= 294.8-Tzolken-sacred-years are double the maximum converted
primary age of Seth
Approximate the maximum converted, primary
70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Seth
15. 365-Tzolken-sacred-years matches
365-day-solar-year
- 294.8-Tzolken-sacred-years are double the maximum converted
primary age of Seth
= 70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years solar-side time split approximates
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
Summary for primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
16. 69.2-Tzolken-sacred-years with
360-day-Tun-years approximate:
70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years with 365-day-solar-years
approximate:
70-Tzolken-sacred-years primary age of Cainan
The primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan anchors to the
Antediluvian Calendar in three different ways. All three
methods involve the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. The first
method occurs after two successive intervals of Seth’s Judaic
105-year Venus Round primary age. Seth’s 105-year primary
age is the solar-side time split gained from the third
400-year-Baktun-cycle. The fourth 400-year-Baktun-cycle
accrues the second half of the second 800-year Generation Cycle
in the secondary age category. There are 210-years of
total solar-side time split following Seth’s 800-year Generation
Cycle.
The second bond with the Antediluvian Calendar is the archaic
use of the 364-day-Ethiopic-calendar. The final
day-and-year single term in Seth’s 105-year primary age arises
due to numerically matching an Ethiopic 364-day-and-year single
term. The Ethiopic 364-day-and-year single term was a
function of lunar-side and starlight calendar operations.
Sun Kingdoms’ Calendars of the Americas 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.
Observations involving the planet Venus allow deeper inspection
of the records in chapter 5 of Genesis. Early Israelite
history mixes with content drawn from celestial deities.
Our Holy Bible draws a natural line connecting astronomy,
astrology and calendar systems. The sun, moon, planets and
stars are natural timekeepers of the cosmos.
The ancient Ethiopic 364-day-and-year calendar system relied
upon numerical matching and simplicity. The final day of
each 365-day-solar-year accumulates to make the final year in a
365-year-solar-cycle. The early Egyptian calendar and the
calendar associated with the Ethiopic variation of Enoch I
shared the same principles. Elements from the Mayan
calendar support the 260-day-and-year divinatory single term
that combines with a solar Ethiopic 364-day-and-year single
term. Primary solar-side ages for Seth and Cainan reflect
the dual relationship.
A 364-day-Ethiopic-year proliferated from Antediluvian Calendar
times through the eras of Abraham, Noah and the later Judean
kings. This calendar system of 52-weeks was likely the
prominent time instrument before the 17th century B.C.E. and
sparingly used until late in the 2nd century B.C.E. The
remaining 1.25-days every year accumulate some 364-days, plus
91-leap-days at the end of one 364-year-Ethiopic-cycle.
Smaller parts of the 364-year-Ethiopic-cycle reveal familiar
calendar arrangements. A 52-year Calendar Round pattern
likewise multiplies by 1.25-days per year to provide 65-days and
one-quarter of the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. The
Ethiopic 364-day-and-year single term identifies with ancient
calendars.
Expansion of the ancient Ethiopic 364-day-and-year single term
lends greater insight about time. The 1,460-year Sothic
Cycle represents cascaded time for the Egyptian Calendar.
Four different passes of the 364-year-Ethiopic-cycle are equal
to 1,456-years. The total 1,456-years then multiply by
1.25-days per year to find the redundant 1,456-days, plus
364-leap-days. Extra time amounts to 1,820-days or five
365-day-solar years (Eqn. 17). Seth’s last
5-Ethiopic-years in his Judaic 105-year Venus Round primary age
equal the last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in his secondary 807-year
age. The calculated 5-years add with 1,456-years to
achieve a 1,461-year Sothic Cycle (Eqn. 18). The
1,461-year Egyptian Sothic Cycle total demonstrates a complex
relationship that includes Enoch, Seth and Osirus. Years
having 360-days developed into the 364-day-Ethiopic-year.
Equations
17-18
1,460-year Sothic Cycle using 364-day-Ethiopic-years
17. 1,456-Ethiopic-years
x 1.25-days per year
= 1,820-days
= Five 365-day-solar-years
= 7-Tzolken-sacred-years
18. 1,456-Ethiopic-years
5-Ethiopic-years
= 1,461-year Sothic Cycle
The Egyptian Calendar includes three seasons of four 30-day
lunar months each. The Old Kingdom standard calendar year
had 12-months of 30-days each. Each month divides into
three 10-day decades according to 36 Decan stars. Twelve
moon months measured the Short year in the manner of the
360-day-Tun-Year. The lunar calendar served religious and
agricultural interests. Egyptian Long years added an extra
intercalary month for 13 new moons during the year. The
public version adds the final epagomenal 5-days during religious
festivities.
Sun Kingdom’s Calendars of the Americas modified the 1.25-day
extension beyond the 364-day-Ethiopic-year to coordinate
lunar-side and solar-side time splits. The 52-year
Calendar Round multiplies by the remaining 1.25-days to form a
65-day quarter of the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. Two
52-year Calendar Rounds incorporate one Mayan 104-year Venus
Round in the Mesoamerican Calendar style. Seth’s Judaic
105-year Venus Round primary age compares two separate 50-year
Jubilee Cycles with 52-year Calendar Rounds. Adam’s
primary age is the numerically matched 130-days-and-year single
term. Seth’s 105-Ethiopic-year primary age also
numerically matches using an Ethiopic 364-days-and-years single
term.
Four different 52-year Calendar Rounds produce one
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year when precisely 208-Ethiopic-years
multiply by 1.25-days per year. Lunar/solar separation
time involving every 400-year-Baktun-cycle depends upon squaring
19-year (Metonic) or 20-year lunar/solar cycles. An
increase to 210-years solar-side separation time for an 800-year
Generation Cycle doubles the primary Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year
Venus Round age of Seth. Twice Seth’s 105-Ethiopic-year
age, plus Cainan’s converted 50-Ethiopic-year primary age
finishes the solar-side 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.
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