Secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel includes the fifth 800-year
Generation Cycle of the Antediluvian Calendar established in order
for Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel and Jared. Genesis 5
lists the Patriarch names and their respective primary and secondary
lunar/solar ages. Six Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds use two
50-year Jubilee Cycles to delineate the last 30-Ethiopic-years.
Secondary 830-Year Age of Mahalaleel
Genesis 5:16
"And Mahalaleel lived after he
begat Jared eight hundred and thirty years,
and begat sons and daughters:"
The secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel repeats the fifth 800-year
Generation Cycle to present the ninth and tenth
400-year-Baktun-cycles. The ninth 400-year-Baktun-cycle
increases the secondary age category total from 3200-l/s-years
ending with Cainan to 3600-l/s-years at the midpoint age level of
Mahalaleel. The tenth 400-year-Baktun-cycle extends the
secondary age category from 3600-l/s-years to 4000-l/s-years at the
end of Mahalaleel’s secondary 830-year age. The Antediluvian
Patriarchs beginning with Adam list 13 consecutive 800-year
Generation Cycles that accomplish the secondary age category total.
Repeating the style of earlier generations, the fifth increment of
the 800-year Generation Cycle requires doubling extra lunar/solar
separation time from Enos. The secondary 815-year age of Enos
was the last generation model that incorporates the
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Extra time in the secondary age
of Enos calculates in 364-day-Ethiopic-years. The 800-year
Generation Cycle is set apart from the last 15-Ethiopic-years in the
secondary 815-year age of Enos. Secondary age correlations
advance the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle from the secondary
815-year age of Enos to the secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel.
Enos had 15-Ethiopic-years of 364-days additional to the third
800-year Generation Cycle. Equation 1 multiplies
15-Ethiopic-years by 364-day-Ethiopic-years to find the total
5,460-days of extra time. Mahalaleel’s secondary 830-year age
doubles the extra 5,460-days for 10,920-days and 15-Ethiopic-years
likewise double to get 30-Ethiopic-years (Eqn. 2). Thirteen
Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds correspond to thirteen sequential
400-year Baktun cycles. For simplicity, shorthand
5-Ethiopic-year tags convey multiple Venus Rounds according to
ancient style. Seth earlier establishes the 5-Ethiopic-year
tag, which equals the last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in his secondary
807-year age. Seth’s extra 5-Ethiopic-years triple for Enos at
his midpoint 2000-l/s-year age level. Three 5-Ethiopic-year
tags occur at Enos’ midpoint age level. Mahalaleel’s fourth
quarter primary age addition doubles from Enos to gain six
5-Ethiopic-year tags. Mahalaleel doubles 15-Ethiopic-years for
30-Ethiopic-years and Seth’s extra 5-Ethiopic-year tag multiplies by
6.
Equations
1-23
Secondary 815-year age of Enos extra time beyond third 800-year
Generation Cycle
1. 15-Ethiopic-years
x 364-day-Ethiopic-years
= 5,460-days
Secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel extra time beyond fifth
800-year Generation Cycle
2. 30-Ethiopic-years
x 364-day-Ethiopic-years
= 10,920-days
Two Jewish 50-year Jubilee Cycles link a Judaic 105-year Venus Round
with the Mayan variation 104-year Venus Round. Judaic 105-year
Venus Rounds in this context source from 364-day-Ethiopic-years,
rather than 49 or 50 lunar years that later were adopted in post
Babylonian exile eras. Annual solar years increment Venus
Round years according to the last 365th day of the
365-day-solar-year. Very early 50-year Jubilee Cycles use
364-day-Ethiopic-years. Cascading time over multiple 50-year
Jubilee Cycles approximate the solar year to 365.25-days, which
corrects for the leap day drift. The fractional one-quarter
leap day inclusion is critical to Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds and
understanding the entire Antediluvian Calendar.
The Judaic 105-year Venus Round multiplies 105-years by
364-day-Ethiopic-years to arrive at 38,220-days (Eqn. 3). Sun
Kingdoms’ calendars were multiplying 104-year Venus Rounds by
365-day-solar-years to obtain 37,960-days (Eqn. 4). Judaic
105-year Venus Rounds differ from Mayan 104-year Venus Rounds by
260-days. One 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year is the difference
between marking the Judaic 105-year Venus Round and two precise
Mayan 52-year Calendar Rounds (Eqn 5). The primary
105-Ethiopic-year age of Seth proves that the last 5-Ethiopic-years
were isolated from two 50-year Jubilee Cycles. The secondary
807-year age of Seth likewise segregates 7-Tzolken-sacred-years or
1820-days.
Judaic 105-year Venus Round
3. 105-year Venus Round
x 364-day-Ethiopic-years
= 38,220-days in Judaic 105-year Venus Round
Mayan 104-year Venus Round
4. 104-year Venus Round
x 365-day-solar-years
= 37,960-days in Mayan 104-year Venus Round
260-day Difference between Judaic 105-year Venus Round and Mayan
104-year Venus Round
5. 38,220-days in Judaic 105-year Venus Round
- 37,960-days in Mayan 104-year Venus Round
= 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year excess for a 400-year-Baktun-cycle
Parallel computations involving 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years furnish
insight about how even multiple 52-year Calendar Rounds reveal Mayan
104-year Venus Round counting techniques over extensive
periods. The last 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year in the 52-year
Calendar Round results from adding the 5-day Wayeb across
52-years. The 5-day Wayeb period is a special festival that
distinguishes 360-day-Tun-years from 365-day-Haab-solar-years.
Every 52-year Calendar Round produces one final
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year made up of four special Year-Bearer
days, plus the last day leftover for numerically matching X-days
with X-years.
Mayan Venus Rounds multiply 13 times 8-years for 104-years in the
fashion of doubling 52-year Calendar Rounds. Venus
consistently follows an observable pathway lasting 8-years or about
2,920-days. Five viewable synodic 584-day cycles (between
inferior conjunctions) span about 2920-days. The 8-year route
of Venus was widely known among ancient culture. Early
calendar systems in Babylonia, Egypt, Greece and Mesoamerica all
refer to the 8-year Venus cycle. Jewish people knew about the
8-year cycle of Venus that integrates with 364-day-Ethiopic years.
The beauty of numerically matching X-days with X-years comes into
play when we multiply 104-years by the remaining 1.25-days per
year. Each 400-year-Baktun-cycle produces 104-years of
solar-side time split or one Mayan 104-year Venus Round. Every
400-year Baktun-cycle causes the Judaic 105-year Venus Round to
extend beyond the Mayan 104-year Venus Round by 260-days. A
364-day-Ethiopic-year leaves about 1.25-days unaccounted for at the
end of an approximate 365.25-day-solar-year. This extra time
was a function of the Mayan 4-day Year-Bearer end. Ethiopic
364-day-years preclude solar-side time beyond 360-days from regular
computations for the year. Each year in the Judaic, a 105-year
Venus Round accrues 1.25-days less than a
365.25-day-solar-year. The extra 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
in the Judaic 105-year Venus Round is divided in half after 130-days
are subtracted. A Mayan 104-year Venus Round multiplies by the
shortfall 1.25-days per year to figure 130-days (Eqn. 6).
Equation 7 subtracts 130-days of shortage from the 260-day
supplement to find the true discrepancy between the two types of
Venus Rounds. A 260-day excess reduces to 130-days for every
400-year-Baktun-cycle. The very first 400-year-Baktun-cycle of
the Antediluvian Calendar ends at the first midpoint 400-l/s-year
age level and the primary 130-year age of Adam. The resulting
130-days following the Judaic 105-year Venus Round are the numerical
130-day match for the primary 130-year age of Adam.
130-day difference between Mayan
104-year and Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds
6. 104-year Mayan Venus Round for a
400-year-Baktun-cycle
x 1.25-days per year less than 365.25-day-solar-year
= 130-days of deficiency with 364-day-Ethiopic-years
Judaic 105-year Venus Round solar-side time split
7. 260-days of excess difference between two
types of Venus Rounds
- 130-days of shortage for Mayan 104-year Venus Round
= 130-day Judaic excess for a 400-year-Baktun-cycle matches
primary 130-year age of Adam
One 400-year-Baktun-cycle results in 210-years of lunar/solar
separation time. The solar-side component is the Judaic
105-year Venus Round visible in the primary 105-year age of
Seth. Mayan Calendar variations contrast the Judaic to
institute a 104-year Venus Round for Seth. Mayan Calendar
precepts provide one 104-year Venus Round for every
400-year-Baktun-cycle whereas the Jewish Jubilee Calendar answers
one Judaic 105-year Venus Round for every
400-year-Baktun-cycle. The Mayan version utilizes
365-day-solar-years and the Judaic version utilizes
364-day-Ethiopic-years.
Each 800-year Generation Cycle comes from adding two
400-year-Baktun-cycles. Every 800-year Generation Cycle pairs
two Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds to obtain 210-years of solar-side
time split. Secondary 800-l/s-year character ages sum together
cumulatively in the secondary age category total. The 800-year
Generation Cycle doubles one Mayan 104-year Venus Round to make
208-years of solar-side time split. Doubling
400-year-Baktun-cycles to make an 800-year Generation Cycle also
doubles the 260-day discrepancy between Mayan 104-year and Judaic
105-year Venus Rounds. The second 400-year-Baktun-cycle has
520-days of Judaic excess. The Judaic 520-day surplus offsets
by 260-days of shortage and the difference returns 260-days of
excess.
Mayan solar-side calculations for Seth stipulate that two 104-year
Venus Rounds produce two final 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years.
Subtracting the correction removes one 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
and the other 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year remains in the primary age
category to be halved by Adam, and then quartered by Enos and
Mahalaleel. The early Judaic version evidences the biblical
primary 105-year age of Seth is a 105-year Venus Round (Genesis
5:6). Mayan 104-year and Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds apply
the same 52-year Calendar Round principles. The final 73rd
Tzolken-sacred-year of the 52-year Calendar Round had special
significance for ancient Mesoamerican calendar makers. Two
52-year Calendar Rounds provide the 73rd Tzolken-sacred-year and the
later 146th Tzolken-sacred-year as final
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years that ultimately cap the Mayan 104-year
Venus Round. Two Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds are a single
unit that describes an 800-year Generation Cycle.
Subtracting 1.25-days per year negates one-half of the supplementary
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year regarding the first Judaic 105-year
Venus Round and the first 400-year Baktun-cycle. The second
Judaic 105-year Venus Round and the second 400-year Baktun-cycle
adds the second supplementary 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. Two
105-year Venus Rounds together amount 520-days of excess Judaic time
for an 800-year Generation Cycle. Subtracting 130-days
deficiency from the excess leaves 130-days for the first 400-year
Baktun-cycle. Subtracting another 130-days deficiency from the
excess leaves 130-days again for the second 400-year
Baktun-cycle. Two Mayan 104-year Venus Rounds produce
208-years of solar-side time split that multiply by 1.25-days per
year (Eqn. 8). Multiplying 208-years of solar-side time split
by 1.25-days per year is the deficient 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
for every 800-year Generation Cycle. The Judaic excess
520-days involve two 105-year Venus Rounds that finalize one
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year excess for every two Mayan 104-year
Venus Rounds (Eqn. 9). In other words, 210-years of Judaic
solar-side time split exceed 208-years of Mayan solar-side time
split by one 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year in the 800-year Generation
Cycle span. Only one 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year remains after
subtracting 1.25-days per year of shortage over each Venus Round
pair.
260-day difference between Mayan
208-year and Judaic 210-year Venus Rounds
8. 208-years of solar-side time split in 2 Mayan
104-year Venus Rounds
x 1.25-days per year less than 365.25-day-solar-year
= 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year deficiency with
364-day-Ethiopic-years
520-day-Tzolken-sacred-year Judaic excess for an 800-year
Generation Cycle
9. 520-day Judaic excess for two 105-year Venus
Rounds
-260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year deficiency with
364-day-Ethiopic-years
= 260-day Judaic excess for 210-years of solar-side time split for
an 800-year Generation Cycle
The secondary 800-year Generation Cycle age is the next reference
frame. We simply double the values according to this rule: one
Mayan 104-year Venus Round for each 400-year-Baktun-cycle. The
Judaic corollary is one 105-year Venus Round for each
400-year-Baktun-cycle. Since two 400-year-Baktun-cycles are
one 800-year Generation Cycle, we have 208-years of solar-side time
split using the Mayan 104-year Venus Round and 210-years of
solar-side time split using the Judaic 105-year Venus Round.
Whole number integer measurements conclusively indicate
364-day-Ethiopic-years were the chosen standard for earliest
Mesopotamian calendar systems.
The Judaic 105-year Venus Round results in 38,220-days of solar-side
time split with 364-day-Ethiopic years. After subtracting
130-days deficiency, there are 38,090-days. A Judaic 105-year
Venus Round 38,090-day count divides by 13 to calculate a synodic
period of 2930-days for Venus versus the Mayan 2920-days (Eqn.
10). Both Judaic and Mayan Venus Rounds use synodic periods
that compare rather well to the actual Venusian synodic period of
2919.6-days and the slightly longer sidereal period of 2921.1-days.
Judaic 105-year
Venus Round day count
10. 38,090-days
Divide by 13 synodic cycle time between inferior conjunctions
= 2930-days calculated Judaic synodic period of Venus compares
with 2919.6-days actual synodic period and 2921.1-days sidereal
period
Seth’s last 5-Ethiopic-years in the primary 105-year age equal the
last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in the secondary 807-year age.
These last 5-Ethiopic-years are tags to tracking multiple Judaic
105-year Venus Rounds. Five Ethiopic-years or 1,820-days
reflect 7-Tzolken-sacred-years at the midpoint 1200-l/s-year age of
Seth. Seth’s midpoint 1200-l/s-year age level corresponds with
the end of the third 400-year-Baktun-cycle. The end of the
fourth 400-year-Baktun-cycle finishes the secondary 800-year
Generation Cycle for Seth at 1600-l/s-years in the secondary age
category total. Seth’s primary 105-year age of solar-side time
split doubles for 210-years of solar-side time split at the end of
his secondary age. The extra 10-Ethiopic-years amount
3,640-days to end Seth’s 800-year Generation Cycle.
The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos quarters the
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle
adds with 1600-l/s-years to bring the secondary age category to
2000-l/s-years at the midpoint age level of Enos. Seth’s
5-Ethiopic-years triple in the secondary 815-year age of Enos.
Seth’s extra time triples in relation to three Judaic 105-year Venus
Rounds. The fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle adds 5-Ethiopic-years
more with 10-Ethiopic-years to get 15-Ethiopic-years. Seth’s
primary 105-year age repeats a third time for Enos. Equation
11 follows from equation 1 above to show the same 5,460-day addition
to the secondary 815-year age of Enos are equal to
21-Tzolken-sacred-years of 260-days each.
Secondary 815-year age of Enos extra
time in 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
11. 21-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 5,460-days
Each 364-day-Ethiopic-year includes one 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
plus 104-days. We can factor 15-Ethiopic-years into
15-Tzolken-sacred-years and 6-Tzolken-sacred-years gained from six
52-year Calendar Rounds (Eqn. 12). Six special
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years result from three 104-year Venus Rounds
or six 52-year Calendar Rounds. Three Judaic 105-year Venus
Rounds sum six 50-year Jubilee Cycles using
364-day-Ethiopic-years. The secondary 815-year age of Enos
records the additional 15-Ethiopic-years for Enos.
Factor 15-Tzolken-sacred-years from
15-Ethiopic-years
12. 15-Ethiopic-years
(260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year + 104-days)
= 15-Tzolken-sacred-years + 6-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 3,900-days + 1,560-days
= 21-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 5,460-days
The secondary 815-year age of Enos sets apart the 800-year
Generation Cycle to specify 15-Ethiopic-years of 364-days each or
5,460-days. The end of the fifth 400-year-Baktun-cycle is the
midpoint 2000-l/s-year age level of Enos. By factoring
15-Tzolken-sacred-years (3,900-days) in equation 12 above, the
remaining 104-days after the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year isolates
the additional 1,560-days (Eqn 13). Multiplying
6-Tzolken-sacred-years by a 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year shows
1,560-days that add with 15-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 14).
The sum of 15-Tzolken-sacred-years and 6-Tzolken-sacred-years
answers the same 5,460-days (Eqn. 15). The secondary
15-Ethiopic-year age addition to the third 800-year Generation Cycle
by Enos triples 1,820-days extra time brought forward from Seth.
3900-days factor
15-Tzolken-sacred-years
13. 15-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 3,900-days
1,560-days factor 6-Tzolken-sacred-years
14. 6-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 1,560-days
15-Ethiopic-years are equal to 21-Tzolken-sacred-years or
5,460-days
15. 3,900-days
+ 1,560-days
= 5,460-days
One Judaic 105-year Venus Round per 400-year Baktun-cycle associates
with the primary 105-year age of Seth. Seth’s first 400-year
Baktun-cycle spans from 800-l/s-years to 1,200-l/s-years during the
first half of the second 800-year Generation Cycle. A second
Judaic 105-year Venus Round identifies with Seth’s second 400-year
Baktun-cycle to complete Seth’s 800-year Generation Cycle at
1600-l/s-years. Two Judaic 105-year Venus Rounds are 210-years
of solar-side time split for Seth. Enos introduces the third
Judaic 105-year Venus Round when his primary age shifts to the given
90-Tzolken-sacred-years. Three-quarters of the primary age
category 260-year Tzolken-sacred-cycle complete by Enos.
The sixth 400-year-Baktun-cycle adds 5-Ethiopic-years with
15-Ethiopic-years to make 20-Ethiopic-years (Eqn. 16). Enos’
midpoint age level begins at 2000-l/s-years and ends Enos’ third
800-year Generation Cycle at 2400-l/s-years. Six 105-year
Judaic Venus Rounds and six 400-year-Baktun-cycles finish three
800-year Generation Cycles since Adam. The primary age
category 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle skips Cainan’s primary and
secondary ages. Seth and Cainan have ages that pertain to
solely to the primary age category solar-side
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The solar-side
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle runs parallel to the original
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle that includes Adam, Enos and
Mahalaleel. Character primary ages mesh the two
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycles like gears while their secondary ages
track cumulative 800-year Generation Cycles.
Secondary 815-year age of Enos at
midpoint 2000-l/s-year age level of Enos
16. 15-Ethiopic-years ends fifth
400-year-Baktun-cycle
+ 5-Ethiopic-years ends sixth 400-year-Baktun-cycle
= 20-Ethiopic-years at end of third 800-year Generation Cycle and
2400-l/s-years
The same calendar mathematics hold true for Mahalaleel.
Doubling 15-Ethiopic-years in the secondary 815-year age of Enos
produces 30-Ethiopic-years extra time in Mahalaleel’s secondary
830-year age (Eqn. 17). The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
converts 10,920-days to 42-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 18).
Factoring 30-Tzolken-sacred-years finds 7,800-days. Six
105-year Venus Rounds or twelve 52-year Calendar Rounds account for
the remaining 3,142-days (Eqn. 19 - Eqn. 21). Summary equation
22 adds 7,800-days with 3,142-days to show the total 10,920-days are
equal to 30-Ethiopic-years or 42-Tzolken-sacred-years.
Additional time from the secondary 815-year age of Enos doubles to
get the secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel and the primary age
category shifts back to give Mahalaleel’s primary 65-Tun-year age.
Secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel
includes 30-Ethiopic-years
17. 15-Ethiopic-years from secondary 815-year
age of Enos
x 2 Doubles 15-Ethiopic-years
= 30-Ethiopic-years
= 10,920-days
Secondary 830-year age of Mahalaleel extra time in
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
18. 42-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 10,920-days
Factor 30-Tzolken-sacred-years from 30-Ethiopic-years
19. 30-Ethiopic-years
(260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year + 104-days)
= 30-Tzolken-sacred-years + 12-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 7,800-days + 3,120-days
= 42-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 10,920-days
7800-days factor 30-Tzolken-sacred-years
20. 30-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 7,800-days
3,120-days factor 12-Tzolken-sacred-years
21. 12-Tzolken-sacred-years
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year
= 3,120-days
30-Ethiopic-years are equal to 42-Tzolken-sacred-years or
10,920-days
22. 7,800-days
+ 3,120-days
= 10,920-days
Mahalaleel terminates the primary age category
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle that started with Adam.
Solar-side time splits by Seth and Cainan mark the halves and
quarters. The second solar-side time split of Cainan finishes
a separate solar-side only 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle that
applies 364-day-Ethiopic-years. The ninth and tenth
400-year-Baktun-cycles escalate the secondary age category to
3600-l/s-years at the midpoint age level and 4000-l/s-years at the
end of the fifth 800-year Generation Cycle. Primary age Mayan
104-year or Judaic 105-year Venus Round pairs satisfy solar-side
requirements for successive 800-year Generation Cycles to continue.
Across the primary age solar-side time split by Cainan, Mahalaleel
doubles 15-Ethiopic-years from the secondary 815-year age of Enos to
get 30-Ethiopic-years that have 364-days each. Mahalaleel's
fifth 800-year Generation Cycle adds with his extra
30-Ethiopic-years in the secondary 830-year age. Primary age
calculations that numerically match days-and-years in a single term
add 30-Ethiopic-years to complete the given secondary 830-year age
of Mahalaleel. Observable behavior of planet Venus combines
with our knowledge base of the sun, moon and stars to progress
ancient calendar research spanning the first 4,000-years of
Antediluvian Calendar reckoning.
The Bible recounts the
linear summation for Mahalaleel's lifetime. Adding the primary
65-year age to the secondary 830-year age, gained from an 800 year
Generation Cycle, results in 895-years (Eqn. 23).
Lifetime Linear Summation for
Mahalaleel
23. 65-Year Primary Age of Mahaleel
+ 830-Year Secondary Age of Mahalaleel
= 895-Year Life Span Linear Summation for Mahalaleel
Genesis
5:17
"And
all the days of Mahalaleel were eight hundred ninety and five
years: and he died."
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