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![]() Moon as the Earliest CalendarMoon 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. ![]() Research Summation Time AnalogiesResearch Summation Time Analogies continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Time Analogies expands perspectives concerning calendar science. The Jewish Calendar marks natural, celestial lunar/solar intersections forever. I began this section to explain why I chose my personal quest, ancient calendar research of the Holy Bible. I divide Research Summation into four articles with updates that reflect later findings. ![]() Research Summation Procedure AnalysisResearch Summation Procedure Analysis continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Procedure Analysis summarizes important steps taken to resolve the primary and secondary ages for the later Antediluvian Patriarchs from Enos to Jared. The Holy of Holies section explicitly distills numerical relationships. I mix procedure analysis with personal opinions involving calendar science. I divide Research Summation into four articles with updates that reflect later findings. ![]() Research Summation Antediluvian CalendarResearch Summation Antediluvian Calendar continues the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Sixteen years ago, I began this section to explain why I chose my personal quest, ancient calendar research of the Holy Bible. I divide Research Summation into four articles with updates that reflect later findings. Ancient people had good reason to worship God and time as one. ![]() Research Summation Advances FaithResearch Summation Advances Faith began the testimony conclusion section of my first work, Calendars of Creation. Sixteen years ago, I began this section to explain why and how I chose to do ancient calendar research of the Holy Bible. I divided Research Summation into four articles with updates reflecting later findings. Ancient people had good reason to worship God and time as one. ![]() Crossing MomentCrossing Moment expands my preliminary dream scenarios to include time immediately before and after passing. I give praise to the higher authority in order to follow the path established by Old Testament characters. Once inside, the now vertical soul casts a reddish hue that continues to mark the spirit vehicle. ![]() Spinning DreamsSpinning Dreams exposes a common pattern in dreams. Spirit and soul meanings are interchangeable in most spirituality discussion. In this work, I attempt to define them as two different elements of the human psychic. Calendars are the metric we use from birth to death to measure time. ![]() Measuring ValueMeasuring Value compares intangibles within the marketplace to the business of organized religion. Popularity is the indicator for accurate ideas. The most amazing component in nearly every deep chronology is the one offered by, and interpreted from, the Holy Bible. We can measure hits, but ideas are impossible to appraise. ![]() Ancient Calendars of the Holy BibleDescription: 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.
![]() Secondary 800-Year Age of AdamSecondary 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
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