1. Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle in Scripture Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle in Scripture contrasts a Long Count Creation Date from the Dresden Codex with repeating 800-year Generation Cycles involving the Antediluvian Calendar. Original Torah meanings preserve the Antediluvian Calendar primary and secondary ages with the same diligence and attention to detail. Sacred texts such as the Book of Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls and Jubilees support scriptural evidence concerning ancient Holy Bible calendars.
2. 364-Day Calendar Year The 364-day-calendar-year identifies ancient religious aspects regarding the Antediluvian Calendar of the Holy Bible. Ethiopic 364-day-calendar-years and Mayan practices share mutual traits visible for the Patriarch ages of Adam and Seth. Jewish 50-year Jubilee Cycles and 52-year Calendar Rounds reference sacred texts and spiritual angels in our distant past.
3. Converting the Primary 130-Tun-Year Age of Adam to 180-Tzolken-Sacred-Years Converting the Primary 130-Tun-Year Age of Adam to 180-Tzolken-Sacred-Years shows the exchange between Mayan Calendar 360-day-Tun-years and 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years. This step is essential to progress the Antediluvian Calendar beyond Adam and Seth in Genesis 5. Enos is the third Antediluvian Patriarch in the chain that quarters the 360-year-Tun-cycle with a primary 90-Tzolken-sacred-year age.
4. Origin of US Military: A Tradition of Honor, Loyalty and Courage During the Colonial Period, when whites battled between Indians, the Pequot, a warlike tribe that settled in the center along the Thames River in southeastern Connecticut, fought against New England settlers...