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364 days. Solar, not lunar.Have to correct this very common false assumption. The Jewish year is NOT 360 days long. It has never been in the temple era and beyond. It was always 12 lunar months in length. 12 * 29.5 = 354 days. Since that is about 11 days short of a solar year, an additional leap month was added every 2 or 3 years. In those years, it was 384 days long. Lots of people who are not educated in the Jewish calendar, state the year is 360 days assuming the time periods in Revelation work out to 360 day years. But this can be easily shown to work out using the actual 354/384 day year length.
The Talmud is NOT Scripture, not historical truth, not doctrine of "Thus saith YHVH".Oh my, oh my. You deluded. Please do some research. Especially what the Talmud actually is. Good day. You aren't worth responding to anymore.
I'm amazed that people in this discussion don't seem to understand the importance of facts. You say you saw no reason to mention the existence of an Aramaic document written in the homeland of the Jewish people that was used weekly in their synagogues? Whether or not it is used in modern Judaism is entirely not the point. The fact that it even exists is the point. That is was written in Aramaic and used in the religious life of the community is evidence of the fact that Aramaic was the lingua franca of the people. And....this goes a long way to show that the New Testament was first written in Aramaic for exactly the same reasons.
I am sure it is a typo, "historical" being the intended word since i and o are next to each other on a typical US style keyboard.Is that a typo for "hysterical" truth, of either meaning?
The Talmud is NOT Scripture, not histirical truth, not doctrine of "Thus saith YHVH".
There it is again - "not in my opinion". So facts mean nothing in this discussion. Gotcha. Well, that's not how the truth operates, in case you were not aware.I was not seeking to make a statement. The existence of the Jerusalem Talmud is not in my opinion relevant to the issue of Aramaic Primacy because by the time it was compiled the Hellenic Jews had mostly converted to Christianity or Paganism or been absorbed into Raninnical Judaism, with the probable exception of the ancestors of the Romaniote Jews of Greece and Cyprus, and the Italian Rite Jews of the Latin speaking parts of the Roman Empire not conquered by the Muslims.
Yes. It's hard to type with one finger on tiny phone keyboard.Is that a typo for "hysterical" truth, of either meaning?
Observably true. The earth does not tilt, rotate, spin, nor move out of it’s place. The heavens revolve around the earth once each day, which day in Enoch is 18 parts, not 24 hours, and Stonehenge, for instance, in my opinion -and others’ -was built as an observatory of the heavenly bodies rotating around the earth in their own paths to mark days and months and years, as God said they were made so as to do.Interesting that pretty much everything in the part of "Enoch" you spoke of is observably untrue. The sun traveling north and then east to as to ride in the east? Seriously? Even from a purely terrestrial viewpoint that's rubbish.
So when can we see the sun moving west to east?
Then it was off by a day and a quarter per year. IE, less accurate than ours.364 days. Solar, not lunar.
Gibberish.4 days are sabbath/stop days in the heavens, not numbered in the days of the week nor the parts added (18 parts in a day, not 24 hours), but the number of the 4 are added to the year as to days at the end of the year.
The daily novement of the sun to the north? In what imaginary universe?Observably true.
Out of its place in orbit, no. Tilt and spin? Observably true, whatever you think the Bible "means". [/quote]The earth does not tilt, rotate, spin, nor move out of it’s place.
Just as the highway rushes under my car on my way to Nashville.The heavens revolve around the earth once each day
Both equally arbitrary numbers.which day in Enoch is 18 parts, not 24 hours
Could be. So what?and Stonehenge, for instance, in my opinion -and others’ -was built as an observatory of the heavenly bodies
Just as Nashville comes roaring south toward me as my car reels it in.rotating around the earth in their own paths to mark days and months and years
God said no such thing, that's simply your extraordinarily silly idea of what He meant.as God said they were made so as to do.
You mean as I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, and danced the sky on laughter's silvered wings, hovered there and chased the shouting winds alond, reached out my hand and touched the face of God? LIke that? Not one for poetry, I take it.So when the earth is moved out of it’s fixed place, skips about like a hunted roe, and is turned upside down, and the sun is seen moving in the west
There are actually 6 parts , or watches, in a day, each divided into eight intervals indicated by from one to eight bells.the days are shortened by 1/3 of them, making 12 parts in a day instead of 18
Who published an altogether and observably false description of the workings of the solar system, thus pretty much destroying any credibility as a prophet.as is taught in Enoch the prophet
As I noted, Rosie the dog likes to sit in the sun, as well. Special doggie, huh?who comes out of the temple in the sun
I've probably read them more often than you have, being considerably older, but I simply don't feel the need to attach a meaning to them that was never intended. If you want to learn how the solar system works, study the solar syste, something you obviously haven't wasted a single second doing.[/quote]But since you do not read these things, Jipsah, I am not going to go look up all those passages for you.
Perfect years.Then it was off by a day and a quarter per year. IE, less accurate than ours.
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Do you receive what Enoch wrote as holy scripture?as Enoch wrote.
Which is still 5 1/4 days shorter than an actual year. Enoch was consistently wrong, anyway. You can pretty much depend on anything he said being rubbish.360 days. 52 weeks.
At the end of the year, those 4 days are added to the 360, to make a year of exactly 364 days, but the 18 parts of those 4 days are not added.
"The year is completed in perfect justice, unto eternity", as Enoch wrote.
Each of the 360 days is exactly 18 parts long.
Yes I do, unashamedly so, as the foundations are laid down in Enoch which all Torah, the prophets and The New Covenant do not relay again, because once laid, they are used as factual truth and wisdom that does not need to be laid down again by those who write by inspiration of YHVH after that.Do you receive what Enoch wrote as holy scripture?
Which is still 5 1/4 days shorter than an actual year. Enoch was consistently wrong, anyway. You can pretty much depend on anything he said being rubbish.