16
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
HEBREW LUNI-SOLAR AND GREGORIAN AFTER BIBLE COMPARED:
01. 30 days Nîsan = March/April (Nehemiah 2:1; Esther 3:7)
02. 29 days ‘Iyyar = April/May (not named in Scripture)
03. 30 days Sîwan = May/June (Esther 8:9; Baruch 1:8)
04. 29 days Támmûz = June/July (Cf. A.V. Ezekiel 8:14)
05. 30 days ‘Abh = = July/August (not named in Scripture)
06. 29 days ‘Elûl = August/September (Nehemiah 6:15;
07. 30 days Tíshrî = September/October (not named in Scripture)
08. 29 days Héshvan, Héshwan = October/November (not named)
09. 30 days Kíslew = November/December (Zechariah 7:1; Nehemiah 1:1)
10. 29 days Tebeth = December/January (Esther 2:16)
11. 30 days Shebhat = Jamuary/February (Zechariah 1:7,
12. 29 days ‘Adar = February/March (Ezra 6:15; Esther 3:7, 8:12, etc.)
13. 00 Adar 2 = 30 days x 7 = 210 days every 19 years
— Seven times are 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 19 for 30 days each.
—354 x 19 = 6726 + 7x 30 = 210 = 6936 days in 19 years.
9 hours ago
Gregorian:
—365 x 19 years = = = = = = = = = 6935 days in 19 years.
Time is same today as it was all through the bible.
Wow. So the jewish calender was a lunar calender of 360 days they added the month of Adar so the months would fall during the same time of the year. What you forgot is our calender is a solar calendar of 365 days plus a leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one extra day (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, a month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar (common calendar), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365. Because seasons and astronomical events do not repeat in a whole number of days, a calendar that had the same number of days in each year would, over time, drift with respect to the event it was supposed to track. By occasionally inserting (or intercalating) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. A year that is not a leap year is called a common year.
So go back and add in the leap years…
16
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
HEBREW LUNI-SOLAR AND GREGORIAN AFTER BIBLE COMPARED:
01. 30 days Nîsan = March/April (Nehemiah 2:1; Esther 3:7)
02. 29 days ‘Iyyar = April/May (not named in Scripture)
03. 30 days Sîwan = May/June (Esther 8:9; Baruch 1:8)
04. 29 days Támmûz = June/July (Cf. A.V. Ezekiel 8:14)
05. 30 days ‘Abh = = July/August (not named in Scripture)
06. 29 days ‘Elûl = August/September (Nehemiah 6:15;
07. 30 days Tíshrî = September/October (not named in Scripture)
08. 29 days Héshvan, Héshwan = October/November (not named)
09. 30 days Kíslew = November/December (Zechariah 7:1; Nehemiah 1:1)
10. 29 days Tebeth = December/January (Esther 2:16)
11. 30 days Shebhat = Jamuary/February (Zechariah 1:7,
12. 29 days ‘Adar = February/March (Ezra 6:15; Esther 3:7, 8:12, etc.)
13. 00 Adar 2 = 30 days x 7 = 210 days every 19 years
— Seven times are 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 19 for 30 days each.
—354 x 19 = 6726 + 7x 30 = 210 = 6936 days in 19 years.
9 hours ago
Gregorian:
—365 x 19 years = = = = = = = = = 6935 days in 19 years.
Time is same today as it was all through the bible.
Wow. So the jewish calender was a lunar calender of 360 days they added the month of Adar so the months would fall during the same time of the year. What you forgot is our calender is a solar calendar of 365 days plus a leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one extra day (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, a month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar (common calendar), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365. Because seasons and astronomical events do not repeat in a whole number of days, a calendar that had the same number of days in each year would, over time, drift with respect to the event it was supposed to track. By occasionally inserting (or intercalating) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. A year that is not a leap year is called a common year.
So go back and add in the leap years…
16
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
HEBREW LUNI-SOLAR AND GREGORIAN AFTER BIBLE COMPARED:
01. 30 days Nîsan = March/April (Nehemiah 2:1; Esther 3:7)
02. 29 days ‘Iyyar = April/May (not named in Scripture)
03. 30 days Sîwan = May/June (Esther 8:9; Baruch 1:8)
04. 29 days Támmûz = June/July (Cf. A.V. Ezekiel 8:14)
05. 30 days ‘Abh = = July/August (not named in Scripture)
06. 29 days ‘Elûl = August/September (Nehemiah 6:15;
07. 30 days Tíshrî = September/October (not named in Scripture)
08. 29 days Héshvan, Héshwan = October/November (not named)
09. 30 days Kíslew = November/December (Zechariah 7:1; Nehemiah 1:1)
10. 29 days Tebeth = December/January (Esther 2:16)
11. 30 days Shebhat = Jamuary/February (Zechariah 1:7,
12. 29 days ‘Adar = February/March (Ezra 6:15; Esther 3:7, 8:12, etc.)
13. 00 Adar 2 = 30 days x 7 = 210 days every 19 years
— Seven times are 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 19 for 30 days each.
—354 x 19 = 6726 + 7x 30 = 210 = 6936 days in 19 years.
9 hours ago
Gregorian:
—365 x 19 years = = = = = = = = = 6935 days in 19 years.
Time is same today as it was all through the bible.
Wow. So the jewish calender was a lunar calender of 360 days they added the month of Adar so the months would fall during the same time of the year. What you forgot is our calender is a solar calendar of 365 days plus a leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one extra day (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, a month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar (common calendar), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365. Because seasons and astronomical events do not repeat in a whole number of days, a calendar that had the same number of days in each year would, over time, drift with respect to the event it was supposed to track. By occasionally inserting (or intercalating) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. A year that is not a leap year is called a common year.
So go back and add in the leap years…
16
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
HEBREW LUNI-SOLAR AND GREGORIAN AFTER BIBLE COMPARED:
01. 30 days Nîsan = March/April (Nehemiah 2:1; Esther 3:7)
02. 29 days ‘Iyyar = April/May (not named in Scripture)
03. 30 days Sîwan = May/June (Esther 8:9; Baruch 1:8)
04. 29 days Támmûz = June/July (Cf. A.V. Ezekiel 8:14)
05. 30 days ‘Abh = = July/August (not named in Scripture)
06. 29 days ‘Elûl = August/September (Nehemiah 6:15;
07. 30 days Tíshrî = September/October (not named in Scripture)
08. 29 days Héshvan, Héshwan = October/November (not named)
09. 30 days Kíslew = November/December (Zechariah 7:1; Nehemiah 1:1)
10. 29 days Tebeth = December/January (Esther 2:16)
11. 30 days Shebhat = Jamuary/February (Zechariah 1:7,
12. 29 days ‘Adar = February/March (Ezra 6:15; Esther 3:7, 8:12, etc.)
13. 00 Adar 2 = 30 days x 7 = 210 days every 19 years
— Seven times are 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 19 for 30 days each.
—354 x 19 = 6726 + 7x 30 = 210 = 6936 days in 19 years.
9 hours ago
Gregorian:
—365 x 19 years = = = = = = = = = 6935 days in 19 years.
Time is same today as it was all through the bible.
Wow. So the jewish calender was a lunar calender of 360 days they added the month of Adar so the months would fall during the same time of the year. What you forgot is our calender is a solar calendar of 365 days plus a leap year (or intercalary year) is a year containing one extra day (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, a month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar (common calendar), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365. Because seasons and astronomical events do not repeat in a whole number of days, a calendar that had the same number of days in each year would, over time, drift with respect to the event it was supposed to track. By occasionally inserting (or intercalating) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. A year that is not a leap year is called a common year.
So go back and add in the leap years…
12
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
-As most black people agree, the 1st humans were black.
-As most black people in america would agree, the bible is right and adam and eve did exist unless they are not christian which is very very few of them in america.
So when are they going to admit that it was them that got mankind kicked out of the garden of eden?
Tuesday about one thirty….
12
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
my friend came across this site
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1157784/Do-mysterious-stones-mark-site-Garden-Eden.html) and from what i reading, I would assume that they know its the really garden of eden b/c the Carbon-dating is from 10000 BC is that how they know its the real Garden of Eden?
I’m guessing this is the article (your link was broken)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1157784/Do-mysterious-stones-mark-site-Garden-Eden.html
An important line in this article
"Of course, these theories might be dismissed as speculations"
This is important because most of what is included in the article is theory or, in some cases, pure speculation. Also, it’s important to read the article and realize that what they are **proposing** is that this is the site of a civilization that later turned into the legend of the garden of Eden. In other words, they’re claiming that there really was no garden of Eden planted by God, no Adam and no Eve - that it’s just a story that grew up about that place in Iraq, sort of like the story of Shangri-La or Atlantis. Maybe those were real places, too - but (most people believe) they were not as described in legend.
Really, they’re basing their proposal on the *claim* that agriculture first began near that region. In fact, that itself is quite a guess. Just because that region has the oldest *remains* of agriculture that we have yet discovered certainly does not mean that agriculture began there - or anywhere near there. All that really means is that remains of early agriculture were preserved in that particular environment and (luckily) discovered.
In any case, it certainly is not Eden as described in The Bible.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com
05
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Adam and Eve didn’t had to reproduce in the Garden of Even because death wasn’t available. So Why did Adam and Eve had to reproduce after being cast out of garden?
Sex is punishment for eating the fruit.
That is why it feels so bad.
05
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Adam and Eve didn’t had to reproduce in the Garden of Even because death wasn’t available. So Why did Adam and Eve had to reproduce after being cast out of garden?
Sex is punishment for eating the fruit.
That is why it feels so bad.
05
Apr
Author: admin | Category:
After Eden
Adam and Eve didn’t had to reproduce in the Garden of Even because death wasn’t available. So Why did Adam and Eve had to reproduce after being cast out of garden?
Sex is punishment for eating the fruit.
That is why it feels so bad.