If I recall correctly, the Enochian calendar referenced in the Dead Sea scrolls is 360 days in a year, consisting of 12 30-day months plus one day for each solstice and equinox.
Granted, there have been enough celestial events mentioned in the Bible to suggest that the cycles for time on this planet may not have remained consistent with what we currently experience today. It's entirely possible that days used to consist of 28 hours instead of our current 24, or some other time correlation which we have since lost almost all reference of.
The Days are getting longer. When the moon first formed a day on earth was 2 hours. The moon is slowing the days making them longer. over time how long will the earth day be? who knows? as the moon recedes from the earth its effect will lessen. time will tell. Enoch was written at another time.
"Changes of 1752
In accordance with a 1750 act of Parliament, England and its colonies changed calendars in 1752. By that time, the discrepancy between a solar year and the Julian Calendar had grown by an additional day, so that the calendar used in England and its colonies was 11 days out-of-sync with the Gregorian Calendar in use in most other parts of Europe.
England's calendar change included three major components. The Julian Calendar was replaced by the Gregorian Calendar, changing the formula for calculating leap years. The beginning of the legal new year was moved from March 25 to January 1. Finally, 11 days were dropped from the month of September 1752.
The changeover involved a series of steps:
December 31, 1750 was followed by January 1, 1750 (under the "Old Style" calendar, December was the 10th month and January the 11th)March 24, 1750 was followed by March 25, 1751 (March 25 was the first day of the "Old Style" year)December 31, 1751 was followed by January 1, 1752 (the switch from March 25 to January 1 as the first day of the year)September 2, 1752 was followed by September 14, 1752 (drop of 11 days to conform to the Gregorian calendar)"
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“So far as it is translated correctly.” Luciferians have been meddling with scripture for millennia.
If I recall correctly, the Enochian calendar referenced in the Dead Sea scrolls is 360 days in a year, consisting of 12 30-day months plus one day for each solstice and equinox.
Granted, there have been enough celestial events mentioned in the Bible to suggest that the cycles for time on this planet may not have remained consistent with what we currently experience today. It's entirely possible that days used to consist of 28 hours instead of our current 24, or some other time correlation which we have since lost almost all reference of.
The Days are getting longer. When the moon first formed a day on earth was 2 hours. The moon is slowing the days making them longer. over time how long will the earth day be? who knows? as the moon recedes from the earth its effect will lessen. time will tell. Enoch was written at another time.
The orbital speed of earth is slowing and so is the sidereal. Days and years are both getting longer
Very interesting. Thank you.
My understanding is the 60/360 thing goes back to the Acadians... and their fancy watches and hand bags...
That clock tells a lot more than just time... it's quite a masterpiece of engineering.
Is this why I'm always running late..?
Wonder if Google will celebrate this on their home page?
Did anyone in this story ever sodomize a guy?
Interesting stuff:
"Changes of 1752 In accordance with a 1750 act of Parliament, England and its colonies changed calendars in 1752. By that time, the discrepancy between a solar year and the Julian Calendar had grown by an additional day, so that the calendar used in England and its colonies was 11 days out-of-sync with the Gregorian Calendar in use in most other parts of Europe.
England's calendar change included three major components. The Julian Calendar was replaced by the Gregorian Calendar, changing the formula for calculating leap years. The beginning of the legal new year was moved from March 25 to January 1. Finally, 11 days were dropped from the month of September 1752.
The changeover involved a series of steps:
December 31, 1750 was followed by January 1, 1750 (under the "Old Style" calendar, December was the 10th month and January the 11th)March 24, 1750 was followed by March 25, 1751 (March 25 was the first day of the "Old Style" year)December 31, 1751 was followed by January 1, 1752 (the switch from March 25 to January 1 as the first day of the year)September 2, 1752 was followed by September 14, 1752 (drop of 11 days to conform to the Gregorian calendar)"
https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/colonialresearch/calendar#:~:text=Changes%20of%201752&text=By%20that%20time%2C%20the%20discrepancy,most%20other%20parts%20of%20Europe.
People "woke up" the next day.
Before the Julian calendar things were even more chaotic... the Roman calendar did not have a leap day but a leap month.
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