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TABLE 3. Historical 243/ 251-year Venus Cycle (based on NASA) |
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How did Moses know there were
1656 years from Adam to the Flood? He wrote in Genesis 1:14 that the sun,
moon, and stars (including planets) are “for signs, seasons, days and years.”
TABLE 3 covers the Venus cycle of 251 years consisting of 13 orbits in eight
years and 395 orbits in the remaining 243 years, and the reader can devise a chart for the
Jupiter cycle of 36 orbits (427 years). |
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These two charts show that ten Venus cycles
(2510 years) minus two Jupiter cycles (854 years) (122 sabbaticals) equals 1656
years, and that the exodus was at the beginning of a new week, new month, new
year, new Jupiter cycle of 122 sabbaticals, and a new Venus cycle.
This means that, if Babel fell in year 251,
when Venus was between the earth and sun, then the earth-Venus-sun alignment
would occur again 251 years later, allegedly at the birth of Abraham and 251
years later, allegedly at the birth of Joseph and 251 years later, allegedly
at the exodus.
TABLE 3 is based upon a NASA link:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/transit/catalog/VenusCatalog.html The right column has the dates when Venus transits across the face of the sun. These occur in pairs, including the one on 6-6-1761 followed by one eight years later, on 6-3-1769. The one in 1761 was 251 years before the recent one on 6-6-2012. It was 243 years before the one on 6-8-2004. |
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The 243-year Venus transits across the sun are easily transformed into a 251-year cycle by adding eight years to each cycle before 1761 AD and by subtracting eight years from each cycle after 1761 AD, as in the left column. |
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And yet math shows that Venus
is in the same position every 251 years usually above or below (instead of
transiting) the sun’s surface: (251 x 365.24219878 = 91,675.79189378 days). Divide these days by one
orbit of Venus (224.695 days). Therefore, Venus has exactly
408.00 orbits in 251 years. This makes 395 orbits in 243
years (243 x 365.24219878 = 88,753.85430354 days.) |
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