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Ancient Bible Calendars

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30 November 2002, 09:06 PM
timeemits
Ancient Bible Calendars
Ages of Adam gives readers of the Holy Bible new insight from the oldest of sources. Time was measured differently than today. Extending from Adam to the Deluge of Noah, our Holy Bible reveals a vast chronology. The Jewish Calendar, the Egyptian Calendar, and the Sun Kingdoms' Calendars of South and Central American people once shared mutual traits. The estimated starting dates of the three oldest calendar systems in world history are: 3,761 BCE for the Jewish Calendar, between 4,236 BCE and 4,241 BCE for the Egyptian Calendar, and 3,113 BCE for the Mayan Calendar. These three archaic calendars dovetail for the world's oldest main trunk line of calendar science.

Old Testament scriptures recount days and years according to ancient lunar/solar traditions. Explore the early astronomy of the sun, moon, and stars. Learn why Enoch, the seventh descendant from Adam, had a lifetime age of 365 years that matches with our modern year of 365 days. Find out what the Word means by "and all the days of ... were ... years." Discover the treasure that stretches into the past nearly 14,000 years ago. Ages of Adam delivers a special ministry that details methods of ancient time reckoning and recording.

Ages of Adam at http://timeemits.com is a free read. I am posting to forums to find others interested in Bible Calendar Research. I look forward to feedback and constructive criticism. Clark Nelson timeemits@aol.com
01 December 2002, 10:14 AM
Phil
Is any consideration given to what modern science has to say about the age of the earth and human civilizations?

Probably doesn't matter if the focus is on correlating calendars. There's some anthropological significance there, for sure.

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