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  1. Christian Gedge

    New Info on Numbers 1260, 1290, 1335 and 42

    I have been studying the ancient Hebrew calendar for over ten years now and come to the conclusion that the strange numbers in Daniel are repeating formulas for finding intercalary years. (leap years) It was a luni-solar system but different to the modern Jewish calendar. John quoted some of...
  2. Christian Gedge

    Division of the ‘Week’

    The ancient Hebrews realised that their lunar year needs adjustment – an extra month added every third year or so to bring it into alignment with the sun. Therefore, it is not by coincidence that the Hebrew ‘week’ of years was divided in half and called, a 'time, times and half a time.' This...
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    Ancient Hebrew Calendar

    In the following series of posts, I hope to describe an old Hebrew luni-solar calendar which, if understood properly, adds considerable light to our understanding of the scriptures. The modern Jewish calendar, as we now know it, is not the same as the one described in ancient Hebrew literature...