Leaf473
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So it's based on the equinoxes? Which one is the start of the year?Lol, persistence, (nothing wrong with that). Well, for starters, with a very simple horizontal sundial, and with that you can find geographic north within a few days and perfect the placement of the sundial, (by shadow plotting). Then you will be able to count days and the astronomical equinoxes will shadow plot as a nearly perfect straight line from due west to due east, especially when the astronomical equinox occurs during the daytime.
In a matter of very few years the antediluvian patriarchs would have known that the earth was spinning and they would have known the length of the solar tropical year to at least within a day. They didn't need computers or calculators. Obviously then the year will likely be set to start from some time around either one of the equinoxes or one of the solstices. It probably was not the same in Egypt, (possibly around summer solstice in Egypt, which in ancient times was about a month before the Nile would begin to flood), and that's likely why the Most High tells Mosheh when the new year is to commence for Yisrael in Exodus 12:2, (Mosheh was instructed in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, Acts 7:22, (which no doubt included a knowledge and understanding of the Great Pyramid)).
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Edit: so I see now you also say solstices, I missed that the first time.
But which equinox or which solstice? Or are you saying we don't know today?
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