Ages_of_Adam articles include earliest calendar information about Jewish, Mesoamerican and Egyptian calendars. Later articles reveal time cycles and relationships surrounding the Begat Genealogy following Adam. These articles comprise the /AoA_Articles subdirectory at timeemits. Text Only articles are appropriate for certain directories. Titles with –gr at the end include a variety of graphic or images content. Explanatory text about the images generally supersedes text only versions.
Antediluvian First Calendar most bold titles link to articles with graphics, or –gr
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Antediluvian_First_Calendar.htm Revised Text Only1/26/6
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Antediluvian First Calendar provides an overview that connects the Mayan calendar with the earliest Bible calendar — the Antediluvian Patriarchs. Ancient calendars in the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at timeemits develops tools from the three oldest known lunar/solar calendars: Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian. Chapter 5 in Genesis lists the ages of the Antediluvian Patriarchs. The “begat” family of Adam measured time with a lunar/solar calendar similar to the Mayan calendar.
Ancient Calendars of the Holy Bible no graphics, –gr version
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Ancient_Calendars_of_the_Holy_Bible.htm text only11/25/6
Ancient Calendars of the Holy Bible introduces readers to the fascinating Begat Genealogy of Adam in chapter 5 of Genesis. Lunar/solar calendar studies enable one to understand the ancient calendar. Spiritual testimony explores how and why research encourages personal faith.
Moon as the Earliest Calendar
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Moon_as_the_Earliest_Calendar.htm revised from AoA, text only2-26-6
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Moon as the Earliest Calendar give readers of the Holy Bible information recorded in ancient times. Lunar/solar calendars were common throughout the ancient world. Three calendar systems that help our study of Bible times are the Jewish, Mesoamerican and the Egyptian calendars. Changes in the appearance of the moon at night provide the seven-day week. Time steps in the lunar/solar calendar accumulate for longer time cycles.
Jewish Calendar Sacred and Civil Years
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Jewish_Calendar_Sacred_and_Civil_Years.htm revised from AoA, text only12-9-6
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Jewish Calendar Sacred and Civil Years highlights fundamental concepts involving the Jewish Calendar. The 19-year lunar/solar Metonic cycle adds a final Veadar lunar month or Second Adar, to intercalate some 209-days of lunar/solar separation time. Dating from 3,761 B.C.E., the Jewish year calculates to be one of six different lengths of days.
Splitting of Time
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Seven extra lunar months were the chosen standard practice that matched with the seven-day week. Middle Eastern calendars likely intercalated 7-months as 209-days of l/s separation time. The 360-day length of year was common in very early prehistory. Extending the single l/s calendar year to the Mayan “katun” 20-year multiple of the l/s calendar continues exactly this fundamental, approximate intercalation of 210-days. Any l/s calendar year of 360-days balances the difference between lunar years and solar years. The outcome is time split to become 105-days each for the lunar-side and solar-side.
Ancient Egyptian Calendar graphics only –gr version
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Ancient_Egyptian_Calendar-gr.htm text with replaced images6-20-11
Ancient Egyptian Calendar describes the Egyptian Calendar. The 5200-year Great Cycle and 800-year Generation Cycle are parts of the Genesis Bible calendar — the Antediluvian Patriarchs.
Mesoamerican Calendars subtitle
Mesoamerican Calendars
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Mesoamerican_Calendars.htm revised from AoA, text only2-2-7
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Mesoamerican Calendars describes the Aztec, Incan and Mayan Calendars of Central andSouth America. The 5200-year Great Cycle and 800-year Generation Cycle are parts of the Genesis Bible calendar — the Antediluvian Patriarchs.
Generations_of_Adam
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Generations_of_Adam.htm revised from AoA, text only2-1-7
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Generations of Adam describes the calendar treasures known to Adam and the Antediluvian Patriarchs that bring ancient humanity closer to us. The Jewish, Egyptian and Mayan calendars provide numbers in a universal language. Old Testament text in Genesis 5 carries the Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle and 800-year Generation Cycle in the Genesis Bible calendar — the Antediluvian Patriarchs.
800-Year Generation Cycles
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The 800-year Generation Cycle describes the secondary age of Adam. The Mesoamerican Calendar doubles 400-years for 800-years. Enoch in the Holy Bible used a 364-day-calendar-year. Numerical matching modified the Mayan 104-year Venus Round for the biblical primary 105-year age of Seth. Twenty multiples of 20-year Katun lunar/solar cycles amount to the Mayan 400-year-Baktun-cycle.
Primary Ages of Adam and Seth eliminated text only two part version
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http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Primary_Ages_of_Adam_and_Seth-gr.htm revised from AoA, text with images and abbreviated3-5-6 for directories.
Primary Ages of Adam and Seth connects the Mayan calendar with the earliest Bible calendar and listed ages for Adam and Seth. Adam and Seth begin the list of Antediluvian Patriarchs in Genesis. Ancient calendars in the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at http://www.timeemits.com develops tools from the three oldest known lunar/solar calendars: Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian. The “begat” family of Adam measured time with a lunar/solar calendar similar to the Mayan calendar.
Secondary 800-Year Age of Adam text only
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Secondary 800-Year Age of Adam begins the secondary age category with the first 800-year Generation Cycle. Lunar/solar math in the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins from the three oldest sources: Jewish, Egyptian and Mesoamerican Calendars that support the Antediluvian Patriarchs Bible calendar. Some Mayan terms are the Katun, Baktun cycles, Tzolken and Tun parts of the Bible Antediluvian Patriarch calendar. Each Antediluvian Patriarch character in the lineage to Enoch reports time reckoning common to ancient civilizations. Time Emits defines a primary age category and a secondary age category in the lengthening Antediluvian Calendar.
Secondary 807-Year Age of Seth text only
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Secondary 807-Year Age of Seth follows the Primary 105-year Age of Seth using lunar/solar math from the three oldest sources: the Jewish Calendar, Egyptian Calendar and Mesoamerican Calendars. Ancient calendars in the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at timeemits.com develops tools from the three oldest known lunar/solar calendars: Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian. Each Antediluvian Patriarch character in the lineage to Enoch reports time reckoning common to ancient civilizations. Timeemits.com defines a primary age category and a secondary age category in the lengthening Antediluvian Calendar.
Entry to the Holy of Holies added graphics6/20/11
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Entry to the Holy of Holies prepares one for Holy Bible discussion about the most sacred writings. Precise definitions of ancient calendar mathematics perhaps 10,000-years ago are in the Antediluvian Calendar of the Patriarchs. The “begat” family descendants following Adam is from chapter 5 of Genesis. Like the ancestry of Kings and Pharaohs, entire lunar/solar epochs of time describe the lifetime rule.
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Synopsis for the Biblical Ages of Adam and Seth list from AoA, text only 6/26/11
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Ages of Adam – Equations list from AoA, math and text only 6/26/11
http://www.timeemits.com/AoA_Articles/Ages_of_Adam_Equations.htm