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To: Doctor Stochastic
Interesting indeed. I googled the name and came up with some sites. I'll certainly include this in the more in depth study of Enoch's statements. One of the more interesting points is that Enoch appears to make the attempt at aligning the solar and lunar calendars. From the few years I've spent trying to do that it can be absolutely maddening. Enoch mentions those cycles side by side and I'm really interested in the level of accuracy. Your addition is much appreciated. Thanks.
62 posted on 08/28/2003 12:52:39 AM PDT by kuma
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To: Alamo-Girl; kuma; Light Speed
There's a great deal of controversy over which calendar should be in use today, solar or lunar. I believe (after much research) the lunar is the one. Acts 3:21

This article lays em all out.

The Hebrew Calendar, Is It Reliable?

http://www.cogeternal.org/text/HEBCAL.htm

More opinions at...

Karaite Korner

http://www.karaite-korner.org/

This site will aid in the 'Signs in the Heavens' department, and it's fun city!

Your Sky

Welcome to Your Sky, the interactive planetarium of the Web. You can produce maps in the forms described below for any time and date, viewpoint, and observing location. If you enter the orbital elements of an asteroid or comet, Your Sky will compute its current position and plot it on the map. Each map is accompanied by an ephemeris for the Sun, Moon, planets, and any tracked asteroid or comet. A control panel permits customisation of which objects are plotted, limiting magnitudes, colour scheme, image size, and other parameters; each control is linked to its description in the help file

http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/

The view is always from Jerusalem!

123 posted on 09/02/2003 11:53:58 AM PDT by Jeremiah Jr (613)
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