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Primary SacredYear Age of Enos

Genesis 5:9 "And Enos lived ninety years, and begat Cainan:".Partitions in the Antediluvian Calendar year lay the groundwork for establishing two different types of cycles. Mayan 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years and 360-day-Tun-years exist simultaneously to support a complex calendar arrangement. A standard 365-day-solar-year divides according to a 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year, and 100-days later, a 360-day-Tun-year. Five days remain at the end of every 365-day-solar-year. The 364-day-calendar-year version includes a 4-day solar-side component marked by four principal Royal Stars to represent four 91-day quarters.

Solar-year variations reserve the final day for numerical matching X-days with multiples of X-years. Each primary age occurs at the time the next character was born.The 365-year-solar-cycle had similar divisions influencing the Antediluvian Calendar.

A 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle was followed 100-years later by the 360-year-Tun-cycle. The last 5-years of the 365-year-solar-cycle had both 4-year and single year elements. Numerical matching X-number of days with X-number of years was the recurring theme. Single terms containing X-number of days-and-years present the waterfall order of cascaded time. Single terms also express pertinent types of years and cycles.

The genealogy uses the Tzolken 260-days-and-years single term to implement the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The Tun 360-days-and-years single term likewise develops the 360-year-Tun-cycle. All characters from Adam through Enoch list their first Genesis age, in the primary age category. One primary age 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle completes for Adam, Enos and Mahalaleel. Seth and Cainan constitute another solar-side time split 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.

Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age halves the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle is fundamental to the Antediluvian Calendar. The primary ages of Adam and Enos are halfway, midpoint denominations regarding the Tzolken 260-days-and-years single term. Converting Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age to 180-Tzolken-sacred-years equally halves a 360-year-Tun-cycle that uses 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years. Assessment involves finding the total number of days per cycle for the two types of years. Comparisons for the two types of cycles are exactly twice the primary age of Adam in days.

The 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle multiplies by 360-day-Tun-years for the greatest common 93,600-days (Eqn. 1). Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age that has 360-day-Tun-years is one-half of a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle or 46,800-days (Eqn. 2).

The equivalent 360-Tun-year-cycle multiplies by 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year to get 93,600-days (Eqn. 3). Converting Adam's 130-Tun-years to 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years totals 46,800-days in the primary age. The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year is a constant that multiplies by 180-Tzolken-sacred-years to get the primary age total 46,800-days.

Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age converts to 180-Tzolken-sacred-years (Eqn. 4). Equations 1 and 3 answer 93,600-days for both time cycles. Adam's primary age is equal to one-half or 46,800-days in equations 2 and 4.

The equivalent 180-Tzolken-sacred-years of 260-days each are the converted primary age answer for Adam. The converted primary 180-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Adam with 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years defines the end of the first 400-year-Baktun-cycle and midpoint of the secondary age 800-year Generation Cycle. The special 5-day Wayeb feast period tracks separately.Adam and Seth combine in a 365-year-solar-cycle.

Genesis 5:3 cites the primary 130-year age for Adam in 360-day-Tun-years. The primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam represents half of a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age gave human context to the solar, masculine side of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Twice Adam's 130-Tun-year age comprises one entire 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. Seth's primary 105-year age then completes the 365-year-solar-cycle. Seth adds 105-years of solar-side time split to the primary age category (Genesis 5:6).

Adam and Seth form a pair that counts four different Mayan 400-year-Baktun-cycles. Adam and Seth together span over 1,600-l/s-years in the secondary age category.A 365-year-solar-cycle is complete with the addition of Seth's primary 105-year age.

The primary 105-Ethiopic-year age of Seth reiterates the masculine, solar-side of lunar/solar separation time. Five 364-day-Ethiopic-years conclude the primary 105-Ethiopic-year age of Seth externally to a 360-year-Tun-cycle. The basic 360-year-Tun-cycle, plus the last 5-Ethiopic-years account for the 365-year-solar-cycle.

Each year of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle is a 360-day-Tun-year, plus 5-days independent, and each year of the 360-year Tun-cycle is a 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year. The last 5-days-and-years single term determines time remaining after the secondary 800-year Generation Cycle.Sun Kingdoms' Calendars distinctively set aside the nameless 5-day Wayeb every year as feast days. The special 5-day period came after the 360-day-Tun-year to complete the 365-day-solar-year. The first 4-days of the 5-day Wayeb period were Year Bearers. Egyptian and Mayan Calendars grouped the last 5-days with chosen numerical matching philosophies.

A single term of 5-days-and-years arises to enumerate the Mayan 52-year Calendar Round and consistencies asserted in Egyptian mythology. A single day-to-year numerical identity highlights the comparable 364-day-Ethiopic-year. Characteristic roles generate parallel use of a 364-year-calendar-cycle. Documentation relating an Ethiopic Enochian sect and the mysterious Qumran community may be traceable to much older beginnings. The Egyptian 1,460-year Sothic Cycle and the 364-day-Ethiopic-calendar-year underscore slightly altered branches of solar calendar development.The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos archives the next layer of lunar/solar progression according to Genesis 5:9.

The conversion technique allows age sections to exchange between the two cycles. Tun-years having 360-days and 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years are positioned with a specific primary age sequence. Adam's primary age computes the first half 130-Tun-years equal to 46,800-days (Eqn. 2). The next halfway division of 180-Tzolken-sacred-years occurs for Enos. A 180-Tzolken-sacred-year period divides in half for 90-Tzolken-sacred-years.

Multiplying 90-Tzolken-sacred-years by 360-day-Tun-years is equal to 23,400-days (Eqn. 5). The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year of Enos converts to 360-day-Tun-years in reverse order to detail the Biblical ages. The primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos, which equals 23,400-days, is one-quarter of a 360-year-Tun-cycle. Similarly, one-quarter of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle is 65-Tun-years.

Equation 6 multiplies 65-Tun-years by the 360-day-Tun-year to find the same 23,400-days in the converted primary age of Enos. Summary equation 7 shows the quarterly designations for both types of cycles and the final 23,400-day age of Enos when his son, Cainan was born. Transitions from one character to the next change the primary age descriptions from 360-day-Tun-years to 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years or vice versa.One 65-Tun-year quarter of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle equals the given primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age for Enos. The same 23,400-days equal one quarter of 360-Tzolken-sacred-years in a 360-year-Tun-cycle.

Enos marks the halfway point opposite to Adam's primary 130-Tun-year age. Enos subdivides the next 180-Tzolken-sacred-years with two quadrants 90-Tzolken-sacred-years. Four Mayan Year Bearer days divide the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year into four quarters. Identical numerical matching divides the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle into four quadrants. Enos has a primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age that equals 65-Tun-years.

The halving of layered primary ages is definite.The 360-year-Tun-cycle separates into 180-Tzolken-sacred-years for the converted primary age of Adam. A half of a half is effectively the result for the primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos.

Definitions for the Tzolken-sacred-year or sacred-years in the Bible primary 90-Tzolken-year age of Enos are absent. The name of Enos applies a literal definition for mortal man that strengthens Adam's literal generic man meaning. Masculine traits implied for Old Testament vertical sacred pillars consolidate early attitudes that bear similes with solar rising and setting positions. Men began to call upon the name of the Lord (Genesis 4:26). The 360-day-Tun-year embeds so distantly remote that it defies chronology.

The centerline value between lunar years and solar years dominates lunar/solar calendars.The mainstay calendar length of year was always 12-months of 30-days each when people began to count weeks. The year of 360-days and sacred standing stones were joint requirements for the earliest worship. Expanding early theology to span 360-year-Tun-cycles naturally associates the Zodiac with deified kings and the angelic host. The style of 360-day-Tun-years captures the essence of 364-day-calendar-year texts. Dominant Patriarchs were special mediators between the spiritual Lord above and mortal people below.

Cosmology of the heavens includes saintly lore and astronomy. Kings, leaders and gods enter the assortment of mythological figures. Some characters in the Antediluvian Calendar genealogy fit the distinguishing scorn of fallen angels today.

Any year of 360-days inherently references the oldest technical lunar reckoning on earth. Scores of calendars have approximated lunar months to 30-days each. Twelve whole 30-day-lunar-months are foundational for 360-degrees in a circle. Associated culture has generated an overwhelming spectrum of religious, mathematical and scientific endeavors.

Events leading to Deluge noted the 360-day-calendar-year in the archaic calendar scriptures of Genesis 7:11. Celebrated use of the 360-day calendar year rightly perpetuates society. Chinese, Greek, Hindu and many subcultures employed variations of 360-days and detached 5-days remaining in the solar year.

The Egyptian Coptic calendar is representative for most 365-day-solar-year operations. King Djoser (2670 B.C.E.) is reputed to have modified the older 365-day Egyptian calendar year to include one Leap Day every 4-years. Every fourth year, 5-days at the end of the year were increased to 6-days during leap years.

Today, modern Coptic and Ethiopic calendars follow Gregorian leap day additions.Numerical matching was especially vital for groups adhering to the 364-day-calendar-year. Extending 360-days that bracket together with 360-years is a natural outgrowth. Mayan and related Sun Kingdoms' cultures observed with the same pretense. The 360-day-Tun-year blends with the 360-year-Tun-cycle to accentuate diverse calendar functions. Everything in time and space belonged to four main quadrants.

Ceremonial centers ingrained directions of north, south, east and west through architecture. Sunlight and shadow displays coincided with equinoxes and solstices. Campuses and buildings specifically highlight the four cardinal points annually. A Mayan Tun that has 360-days-and-years is a single term.Equations.260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle with 360-day-Tun-years
1.

260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle
x 360-day-Tun-years
= 93,600-days in 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.Primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam is half of 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle
2. 130-Tun-years in primary age of Adam
x 360-day-Tun-years
= 46,800-days in Primary 130-Tun-year age of Adam.360-year-Tun-cycle with 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
3. 360-year-Tun-cycle
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 93,600-days in 360-year-Tun-cycle.

Primary 180-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Adam is half of 360-year-Tun-cycle
4. 180-Tzolken-sacred-years in primary age of Adam
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 46,800-days in Primary 180-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Adam.Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos is one-quarter
360-year-Tun-cycle
5. 90-Tzolken-sacred-years in primary age of Enos
x 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 23,400-days in Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Enos.Converted Primary 65-Tun-year age of Enos is one-quarter of
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle
6.

65-Tun-Years in converted primary age of Enos
x 360-day-Tun-year = 23,400-days in Converted Primary 65-Tun-year age of Enos.7. Primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year Age of Enos with
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 1/4 of 360-year-Tun-cycle with 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 1/4 of 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle with 360-day-Tun-years
= 23,400-days.Are you a pastor, educator or a student of the Holy Bible? Timeemits.com seeks anointed people to review and contribute to the Ages of Adam ministry.

Ancient lunar/solar calendars like the Jewish and Mayan calendars provide the background to understanding early time. Ancient calendars of the Holy Bible use differences between the moon and sun, numerical matching and a 364-day calendar year to describe X-number of days that match with X-number of years. Ages of Adam is a free read at http://www.timeemits.

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.Clark Nelson is webmaster for http://www.timeemits.com and author of Ages of Adam and sequel, Holy of Holies. Contact article@timeemits.

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By: Clark Nelson



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