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God, through Moses, ordained the first month of the Jewish calendar year
to start in spring. Many writers consider the date of this first month start as
a great mystery.
The Hebrew word for 'month' and 'new moon' are interchangeable and
translated by context. Each new moon was to be celebrated by trumpets;
Nu10:10, Ps81:3, 2Ch2:4.
This was practiced from Moses, at least thru the time of Paul's epistles,
Col2:16. The ancient means to select when the 1st month of each new year
started has been avidly discussed by many writers.
This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first
month of the year to you.... keep this ordinance in ITS SEASON from year
to year, Ex12:2,13:10 .
And Moses was learned in ALL the wisdom of the Egyptians... Acts 7:22
Indeed it is a mystery, if the ancients time keeping method of simple
alignment is not understood. Much ink has been used talking of the Barley
harvest.
Use a BAY
To improve
shadow
definition
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illustrated by the Pyramid alignments on principle
ordinates. Many other ancient cultures also used monument
markers to mark the four seasons, spring, summer, autumn,
and winter.
North
Khufu
Sphinx
EAST
South
Great
Equinox Sunset
Alignment at Giza
Looking due West
Khufu
Sphinx
N
S
E
Stonehenge is one
of many known
archeoastronomy
sites. It was used
to mark seasons.
Researcher J. Q.
Jacobs
has
documented these
sites extensively.
Refs:
https://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
http://judaicseminar.org/halakhot/calendar_jewish.htm
https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/
http://www.knowth.com/loughcrew.htm
https://stellafane.org/misc/equinox.html
http://www.lavia.org/english/archivo/egyptiancalendaren.
html
http://www.michaelsheiser.com/PaleoBabble/IslerMethod
OfFindingExtendingDirection.pdf
Marking Years by Astronomical Moments of Equinox and New Moon: The first new moon of each new
year is selected so the 14th day (full moon) must fall on or after the Spring Equinox. This causes the
lunar months to cycle in a progression of 400 Years of 12 lunar months to about 233 years of 13 lunar
months. By using observation, the years of 12 and 13 moons will be automatically selected from the
determination rule. Over increasing intervals (19,38,190,391) the average length of a year will trend
towards 365.2422 days. This is demonstrated by graph above. In whole days, average results are same.
East
West
North
Meridian Alignments
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