"And Enos
lived after he begat Cainan eight hundred and fifteen years,
and begat sons and daughters:"
The first 800-year Generation Cycle relates to the daytime 130-year half of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Seth's ages separate Adam’s daytime 130-Tun-year half of a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle from the nighttime 130-Tun-year half. The 800-year Generation Cycle for Adam holds secondary age place value and later repeats in the secondary ages of Seth and Enos. An episode of 400-years signals the primary age end and midpoint during the 800-year Generation Cycle. Twice the 400-year-Baktun-cycle produces one 800-year Generation Cycle.
The secondary age category includes 13 different 400-year-Baktun-cycles. The 400-year-Baktun-cycle is sequentially numbered from 1 to 13 to sum for the Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle. The first half and midpoint of the character's secondary 800-year Generation Cycle finishes the character's primary age simultaneously. Each primary age level correlates with odd numbered 400-year-Baktun-cycles.
Seth’s primary 105-Tun-year age is the first solar-side separation time split. Solar-side separation time of Seth divides a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle having 360-day-Tun-years in the primary age category. Seth’s secondary 807-year age reflects 210-Tun-years of solar-side separation time. The secondary age 800-year Generation Cycle of Seth is between the secondary 800-year Generation Cycles of Adam and Enos. Seth’s 800-year Generation Cycle divides the first and second 400-year-Baktun-cycle pair from the fifth and sixth 400-year-Baktun-cycles.
The same reasoning tool earmarks the extra 1,820-days to be set apart during the five special years. These five years were likely a holy concept that combines day-and-year numerical matching. Five years of either 364-days or 365-days convert to 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in Seth's secondary age for 1820-days (Eqn. 13 and Eqn. 14).
The second Generation Cycle of Seth adds 800-years to the secondary age category to get 1,600-l/s-years (Eqn. 27). Tzolken-sacred-years having 260-days each form part of the secondary 807-sacred-year age of Seth. Repetition of the 800-year Generation Cycle age present for Adam appears in the secondary 807-year Generation Cycle of Seth and again in the secondary 815-year Generation Cycle age of Enos. Seven sacred-years or 1,820-days were extra to the primary age combination of Adam and Seth. The 800-year Generation Cycle and 7-Tzolken-sacred-years add to arrive at the secondary 807-sacred-year age of Seth.
Extending the secondary age pattern to include Enos admits a third 800-year Generation Cycle to the secondary age category. About 1,820-days comprise the additional 7-Tzolken-sacred-years that are added to 800-years in Seth’s 807-year secondary age. At the end of Seth’s 807-year secondary age, some 1,820-days extra were counted. The secondary age of Enos doubles this remaining time.
The secondary 815-year age of Enos includes two basic elements. Enos doubles the remaining 1,820-days to get 3,640 days (Eqn. 29). Twice the 7-Tzolken-sacred-years amounts to 14 of 15 extra 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years in the secondary age of Enos (Eqn. 29). Doubling the last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in the secondary 807-year age of Seth adds 7-Tzolken-sacred-years for 14-Tzolken-sacred-years of 260-days each (Eqn. 36). Only 260-days, or one extra sacred year is required to complete the 815-sacred years given for the secondary age of Enos.
The 800-year Generation Cycle repeats a third time in the secondary 815-year age of Enos (Eqn. 37). Already mentioned, 800-years per Generation Cycle are double the 400-year-Baktun-cycle related to the ancient Sun Kingdoms’ Calendars (Eqn. 25). The 800-year Generation Cycle for Adam spans the first and second 400-year-Baktun-cycles. Seth’s secondary age 800-year Generation Cycle covers the third and fourth 400-year-Baktun-cycles. The additive secondary ages of Adam and Seth conclude four separate 400-year-Baktun-cycles. Enos subsequently includes the fifth and sixth 400-year-Baktun-cycles in the secondary age category.
The 800-year-Generation Cycle restates for part of the 815-year secondary age of Enos. Between 1,820-days and 1,825-days were counted extra at the end of 1,600 l/s years. About 1,820-days comprise 7-Tzolken-sacred-years additional to Seth’s secondary age 800-year Generation Cycle. The remaining 1,820-days are doubled to get 3,640 total days or 7-sacred years more (Eqn. 29). Figuring twice 1,820-days per 7-sacred-years, the total number of remaining days becomes 3,640-days. Twice the 7-Tzolken-sacred-years amounts to 14 of 15-Tzolken-sacred-years by the secondary age category of Enos (Eqn. 29). The secondary 815-year age of Enos includes one 800-year Generation Cycle, plus 15-Tzolken-sacred-years. Only 260-days, or 1-Tzolken-sacred year is required to complete 815-years given for the secondary age of Enos.
The third secondary age 400-year-Baktun-cycle coincides with the end of Seth’s 105-year primary age of solar-side time split. An identical 105-year solar-side time split mirrors the first solar-side 105-years to close the fourth 400-year-Batun-cycle. The second 800-year Generation Cycle of Seth is between the first and third secondary age 800-year Generation Cycles of Adam and Enos.
A 360-days-and-years single term involving Enos yields two different refinements for the primary and secondary age categories. To complete the secondary age category, the last 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year in the 15-Tzolken-sacred year group develops from the Tzolken-sacred-260-days-and-years single term. The time stream progresses from the primary age of Seth. Recall from Ages of Adam, two 52-year Calendar Rounds had concluded 104-Tun-years of 360-days each for the primary 105-year age of Seth. The last year of 105-years, using 360-day-Tun-years, leaves 360-days. The difference between the last 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year and the 360-day-Tun-year provide 100-days that are matched with 100-years. A final 100-days-and-years single term is added as part of Seth's 105-days-and-years single term. The Tzolken-sacred-260-days-and-years single term finishes the equivalent Tun-360-days-and-years single term and the final fifteenth Tzolken-sacred-year for Enos (Eqn. 30).
The secondary ages of Seth and Enos teamed together results in mirroring the primary 105-year age of Seth for 210-years (Eqn. 32). The Seth’s last 5-years of the primary age are multiplied by 364-day-calendar-years to produce 1,820-days. A similar procedure multiplies 5-days per year by a 364-year-calendar-cycle for 1,820-days. Two Mesoamerican 52-year Calendar Rounds enumerate Seth's primary 105-year age. Four Mesoamerican 52-year Calendar Rounds double the primary 105-Tun-year age of Seth for 210-Tun-years. The last 10-Tzolken-sacred-years in Seth’s doubled primary age convert to 14-Tzolken-years. The total of 3,640-days in 14-Tzolken-sacred-years approximates the 364-days-and-years single term in the calculations for Enos. The secondary age of Enos has 15-Tzolken-sacred-years that amount to 3,900-days total (Eqn. 31).
The last fifteenth Tzolken-sacred-year in the secondary 815-year age of Enos is based upon using a 364-year-cycle with 364-day calendar years. Calculations suggest that a 364-days-and-years single tern existed for the primary 105-Tun-year age of Seth. A 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle adds the 104-year element of 364-days each to complete a 364-days-and-years single term. This scenario substitutes a final 364-day-calendar-year for the last year of Seth’s primary 105-year age. The final 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year is extracted from the last 364-day-calendar-year. Remaining are 105-days that match Seth’s primary 105-year age in the primary 105-day-and-years single term.
The last 5-days-and-years single term constitutes leftover time beyond the 800-year secondary age of Enos. The primary age level for each character is doubled with the second of two 400-year-Baktun-cycles. Seth’s 210-years of solar-side time split accumulates for Enos. There are 3,900 extra days or 15-sacred-years more than the 800-year-Generation Cycle in the secondary 815-year age of Enos.
The option of a 360-days-and-years single term may affect our methods involving the secondary 815-year age of Enos. A 100-days-and-years single term is the contingent difference between a Tzolken 260-days-and-years single term and the Tun 360-day-and-years single term. The end result depends on the interpretation and is not necessarily incorrect. Ten years of 360-days yields 3600-days that are divided by the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. The answer of 13.8-Tzolken-sacred-year is close enough to 14 Tzolken-sacred-year for approximation. A 360-day-and-years single term substitutes for the last year of 360-days. The final fifteenth 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year is partitioned from the 360-day-Tun-year. A single term of 100-days-and-years affirms 100-Tun-years in the primary 105-year age of Seth.
The 364-day-calendar-year ties in with ages recorded for Enos in the Septuagint and the Book of Jubilees. Excerpts from the Septuagint, Book of Jubilees and Ethiopic Book of Divisions (Jubilees) provide more details recorded in alternative sacred texts. Enos is quoted to have lived for 190-years in the Septuagint primary age, which is exactly 100-year later than the Biblical. The 100-days-and-years single term is the direct influence to explain this numerical variant. The primary age of Enos is 100-years greater and the secondary age is 100-years less in the Septuagint. The parallel Computations regarding 49-year Jubilee Cycles assess 235-years primary age total for Adam and Seth to begin the life of Enos. The Book of Jubilee specifies the fifth year-week of the fifth Jubilee Cycles, or four Jubilees are 196-years, plus between 28-years and 35-years had passed prior to Seth wedding Azura. The fourth year-week of the sixth week begins the life of Enos 39-years later or 235-years since Adam’s Creation. Cainan was born in the third year-week of the seventh Jubilee or at 325-years into the lineage.
Septuagint
9. And Enos lived an hundred and ninety years, and begot Cainan.
10. And Enos lived after his begetting Cainan, seven hundred and fifteen and he begot sons and daughters.
11. And all the days of Enos were nine hundred and five years, and he died.
Book of Jubilees
9 week [134-40 A.M.] he begat his daughter Azura. And Cain took Awan his sister to be his wife and she bare him Enoch at the close of the fourth jubilee. [190-196 A.M.] And in the first year of the first week of the fifth jubilee, [197 A.M.] houses were built on the earth, and Cain built a city, and called its name after the name of
10, 11 his
son Enoch. And
Adam knew Eve his wife and she bare yet nine sons. And
in the fifth week of the fifth jubilee [225-31 A.M.] Seth took Azura his sister to be his wife, and in the fourth (year of
the sixth
12,13
week) [235 A.M.] she bare him Enos. He began to call
on the name of the Lord on the earth. And in the
seventh jubilee in the third week [309-15 A.M.] Enos
took Noam his sister to be his wife, and she bare him
a son
And in the seventh jubilee in
the third week [309-15 A.M.] Enos took Noam his sister to be his wife, and she bare him a son
14 in the third year of the fifth week, and he called his name Kenan.
Seth
to Enos
49 Years per Jubilee Cycle
x
4 Jubilee Cycles
196 Years
5 Year-Weeks are 35 Years
+ 4 Years in the Sixth Year-Weak
39 Years
196 Years
+ 39 Years
235 Years for Adam to Enos
235 Years for Adam to Enos
- 130 Years for Adam to Seth
105 Year Primary Age of Seth
Enos to Cainan
49 Years per Jubilee Cycle
x 6 Jubilee Cycles
294 Years
4 Year-Weeks are 28 Years
+ 3 Years in the Fifth
Year-Weak
31 Years
294 Years
+ 31 Years
325 Years Begin Primary Age of Cainan
325 Years for Adam to Cainan
- 235 Years for Adam to Enos
90 Year Primary Age of Enos
Ethiopic Book of Divisions
14; Ina the sixth Suba`ie him birthed him child ‘Azura;
an Qayen married him sista ‘Awan that she might be him
wife; an she birthed ‘Inon fe
him ina the fourth ‘Iyobielyu
end.
15; Ina the fifth ‘Iyobielyu ina
the first Suba`ie ina
the first year houses were worked ina this world. An Qayen worked a city an called
she by him child Hienoh name.
16; An ‘Adam knew him wife Hiewan
ina 'feast'. An again she birthed nine childran fe
him.
17; Siet married makin him sista ‘Azura wife ina the fifth ‘Iyobielyu ina the fifth Suba`ie.
18; An ina the fourth year
she birthed Hienos fe him.
Him are who began fe call
JAH Name ina oath time ina
this world.
19; Ina the seventh ‘Iyobielyu ina the third Suba`ie
Hienos married him sista No’am that she might be him wife; ina
the fifth Suba`ie ina
the third year she birthed a child fe him; an him
called him name Qaynan.
The 800-year Generation Cycle halves the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle to get the primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam. Seth’s addition doubled the 800-year Generation Cycle secondary age sum for 1,600-l/s-years. The second 800-year-Generation Cycle is part of the secondary 807-year age of Seth. Enos adds a third 800-year Generation cycle to the secondary age category to arrive at 2,400-l/s-years. Six 400-year-Baktun-cycle steps are the equivalent sum that ends with Jared.
The primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam converts to 180-Tzolken-sacred-years. Seth’s primary 105-Tun-years are a solar-side age inserted between two halves of the 260-year Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The converted primary 180-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Adam is the result after dividing by the time split tool of 2 (Eqn. 29). Enos now expands this time split tool to divide by 4 (Eqn. 45). The second half of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle further subdivides in half to answer the primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos. The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos at the time of fathering Cainan evaluates equally for 65-Tun-years of 360-days each (Eqn. 31). Three quarters of the 260-year Tzolken-sacred-cycle end with the fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle.
The fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle increments the secondary age sum from 1,600-l/s-years to 2,000-l/s-years for Enos. The midpoint age level of Enos is 2,000-years that halve the 130-years opposite to the primary 130-year age of Adam for 65-years. The sixth Baktun-cycle adds another 400-years to bring the total secondary age to 2,400-l/s-years for Enos. Three Generation Cycle repetitions of 800-years add up 2,400-l/s-years after dividing the second 130-years or 180-Tzolken-sacred-year value in half. Enos provides the first primary age alternation to 90-Tzolken sacred-years and sustains the secondary age category repetition of 800-years.
The secondary age fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle concludes the first 400-year half of 815-years in the secondary age of Enos. The secondary age category total is 2,000-l/s-years at the end of the fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle and 2,400-l/s-years at the end of the sixth 400-year-Baktun-cycle. Steps of the 400-year-Baktun-cycle continue to add 400-l/s-years to the secondary age category.
The secondary ages of Seth and Enos teamed together results in mirroring the primary 105-year age of Seth for 210-years (Eqn. 43). The Tzolken-sacred-year conversion subtracts 145.4-sacred years from 147.4-sacred years for the difference of two sacred years (Eqn. 44). Following two Mesoamerican 52-year Calendar Rounds, Seth's primary 105-Tun-year age includes seven 260-day Tzolken-sacred-years. Four 52-year Calendar Rounds are 208-Tun-years plus four 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years.
Ascertainment of the derivative, solar-side separations shows the exchange between the agricultural 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year and the corresponding 360-day-Tun-year. Through the era of Moses, any given extent of time mentioned in the Bible most likely subscribes to a subset of the dual calendar, which entertains the 50-year Jubilee Cycle for dating. Ages for Enos yield the second derivative, solar side time split for Cainan's era.
The Bible gives
the total lifetime of Enos in Genesis
"And all the days of Enos were nine hundred and five years: and he died."
Enos is the second generation after Adam. The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age adds to the secondary 815 sacred year age to result in 905-years total (Eqn. 50). Enos specified the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle and fathers the next generation of solar-side separation time. Cainan is the third generation following Adam and describes the second derivative generation of lunar/solar time split. The genealogical pattern of cascaded time advances with the ages recorded for Enos. The era of Enos followed Seth with the third 800-year Generation Cycle. Extra time was dependent on lunar/solar observations and matching 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year units appended the secondary 800-year Generation Cycle age of Enos.
Equations
7-Tzolken-Sacred-Year Secondary Age of Seth
x 2 Doubles Extra 7-Sacred Years of
Seth's 807-Year Secondary Age
= 14 Tzolken-Sacred Years
+
1 Tzolken-Sacred Year
= 815 Tzolken-Sacred Year Secondary Age of Enos
1,820 Days Extra in 7-Sacred Years of Seth's 807-Year
Secondary Age
x 2 Doubles Extra 7-Sacred Years of
Seth's 807-Year Secondary Age
= 3,640 Days Extra in 14-Sacred Years that add with
400 Sacred-Years factored from a 400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
x 2
Doubles the 400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
= 800 Sacred-Years factored from an 800-Year Generation Cycle
800
Year Generation Cycle x 365 Days per Year
= 800 Years (260 Day Sacred Year) +
800 Years (105 Days)
= 800 Sacred Years + 84,000 Days
x 2 Doubles the 800 Year Generation
Cycle
= 1,600 Years in 2 Generation Cycles
807 Sacred Year Secondary Age of Seth
x 2 Double the Secondary Age of Seth
= 814 Sacred Years
+ 1 Sacred Year
= 815 Sacred Year Secondary Age of Enos
1,820 Days Extra in 7-Sacred
Years of Seth's 807-Year Secondary Age
x 2
Doubles Extra 7-Sacred Years of Seth's 807-Year Secondary Age
= 3,640 Days Extra in 14-Sacred-Years
that add with
800-Years in Secondary 815-Sacred-Year Age of
Enos
= 14 Tzolken-Sacred Years x 260-Day-Sacred-Year
= 14 Tzolken-Sacred Years that add with 800-Years in Secondary 815-Sacred-Year Age of Enos
x 2
Doubles the Primary Age of Seth
= 210 Years Doubled Primary Age of Seth
180 Tzolken-Sacred Years 260-Days
÷ 2 Time Split
= 90 Tzolken-Sacred-Year Primary Age of Enos
360 Tzolken-Sacred-Years of 260-Days
÷ 4 Time Split
= 90 Tzolken-Sacred-Year Primary Age of Enos
46,800
Days Primary Age of Adam
÷ 2 Time Split
= 23,400 Days Primary Age of Enos
90 Tzolken-Sacred-Year Primary Age of
Enos
x 260
Day-Tzolken-Sacred-Year
= 23,400 Days Primary Age of Enos
a. Primary 65-Year
Age of 360-Day-Tun-Year
= 1/4 of
260-Year-Sacred-Cycle of 360-Day-Tun-Year
b. Primary 90-Sacred-Year Age of
260-Day-Sacred-Year
= 1/4 of 360-Sacred Year Cycle of 260-Day-Sacred-Year
90 Sacred-Year
Primary Age of Enos
+ 815 Year Secondary Age of Enos
= 905-Year Total for Life Span Linear Summation for Enos
147.4
Sacred Years - 145.4 Sacred Years
= 520 Days Approximates 2-Sacred
Years of Difference in Converted Primary Age Values of Seth
= 104-Years Double Calendar Round
+
260-Day-Sacred-Year
260
Day-Sacred-Year
x 15 Sacred Years
remaining after 800-Years
= 3,900 Days Extra in 15-Sacred-Years Following 800-Sacred-Years in Secondary 815-Sacred-YearAge of Enos
Primary 90-Tzolken-Sacred-Year Age of Enos
Figure 5
Enos 90-Tzolken-Sacred-Years is Third Quarter 360-Tzolken-Sacred-Year Cycle Fifth
400-Year Baktun-Cycle Third
800-Year Generation Cycle Sixth
400-Year Baktun-Cycle
Enos Quarters the 360-year-Tun-Cycle that
equals 360-Tzolken-Sacred-Years
Adam 130-Tun-Years 180-Tzolken-Sacred-Years First
Half of 260-Tun-Year-Cycle 360-Tzolken-Sacred-Year
Cycle
Primary
90-Tzolken-Sacred-Year Age of Enos Figure 5
with 260 Day-Tzolken-Sacred
Years

Genesis 5:9 references Enos with a primary 90-year age or more precisely, 90-Tzolken-sacred-years of 260-days each. Enos assigns the green third quarter of the 360-year-Tun-cycle in figure 3 as the daytime 90-Tzolken-sacred-years. Notice the fourth quarter is likewise marked 90-Tzolken-sacred-years in red at this point. The web picture substitutes red for the dark half of 180-Tzolken-years.
The practice of this calendar doubles the primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam to accomplish the primary 105-Tun-year age of Seth. Seth’s primary 105-Tun-year age is doubled to begin the next 365-year-solar-cycle of 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years. The primary age category that includes Adam and Seth crosses over from 360-day-Tun-years to 260-day-Tzolken-years. The second half of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle started by Adam, or the converted 180-Tzolken-sacred-year age in figure 2, is divided midway at 90-Tzolken-sacred-years. Twice Seth’s primary age is 210-Tun-years which are between the third and fourth quarters of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.
Once we clarify the framework of the ancient calendar system, it is easy to step forward through the Antediluvian genealogy. Single numerical terms apply to describe Tun-360-days-and-years and Tzolken-sacred-260-days-and-years. Dual Tun and Tzolken patterns are evident. Reminiscent of the Mayan Calendar, 360-Tzolken-sacred-years make up a 360-Tun-year-cycle that numerically matches with 360-day-Tun-year multiples. The configuration for the 5200-year Great Cycle is fashioned exactly like the 52-year Calendar Round. Primary ages for Adam, Enos, and Mahalaleel all involved one 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle that was tracked independently to the solar-side separations of Seth and later, Cainan and Jared. The secondary age of six different characters completes one 5200-year Great Cycle.
Some Bibles quote Enos as Enosh. Literal Hebrew meanings vary from mortal, to man or mankind. Enos was among the first to call upon and invoke the name of YHWH. The policy of quartering calendar cycles was known in the past. Quarterly division of the 360-year-Tun-cycle, or the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle, ties Enos to the 360-day-Tun-year in the Mayan style. Mahalaleel is the later numerical counterpart to Enos. Many calendars and cultures followed suit in recognizing the 360-day midpoint length of year. The extreme position in antiquity held by 360-days-and-years assigns an original link between humanity and God. Enos lists ages in the third of seven sacred scrolls.
Enos and his cohorts engaged the arts of divination and control over the heavenly forces. Four revolutions in nature were justified. The mountains became barren; corpses began to putrefy; men became ungodly and had the faces of animals; and demons lost their fear of men. Enos was the son of Seth, and the grandson of Adam.
Equations
29. 360-Year-Tun-Cycle
= 360-Tzolken-Sacred-Year-Cycle
¸ 2
Time
= 180-Tzolken-Sacred-Years
30.
90-Tzolken Years = B-Tun-Years
260-Day-Tzolken Year 360-Day-Tun-Year
31. B
= 90-Tzolken-Years x 360-Day-Tun-Year
260-Day-Tzolken-Year
32.
B = 23,400
Days Primary Age of Enos
260-Day-Tzolken-Year
33. B = 65-Tun-Years
Converted Primary Age of Enos
34. Primary 90-Tzolken-Year Age of Enos
with 260-Day-Tzolken-Years
= 1/4 of 360-Year-Tun-Cycle
with 260-Day-Tzolken-Years
= 1/4 of 260-Year-Tzolken-Sacred-Cycle
with 260-Day-Tzolken-Years
35.
Uses a 364 Year-Solar-Cycle
with 364 Day Ethiopean-Calendar-Year
5
Years
x 365 Day-Solar-Year
= 1,820 Days Extra in 5 Years of 364 Days
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