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crunch...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:35 am
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Artificial equinoxes and sunrises
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/5411

"You need to take into account the fact that the solar calendrists
used
artificial equinoxes and sunrises which were close to the real thing,
but not
exactly at it. For them, symmetry was the superior consideration."

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"In the gospel period, for example, the 31st near the March
equinox fell on Friday March 25 in AD 29, Friday March 24 in AD 30,
Friday March
23 in AD 31, Friday March 21 in AD 32 (a leap year), Friday March 20
in AD 33.
As the true equinox is March 20-21, it was an additional sign of
heaven's
arrangement that the crucifixion took place at the true equinox."

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The Qumran Sundial as an Odometer Using Fixed Lengths of Hours
Barbara Thiering
Dead Sea Discoveries, Vol. 9, No. 3 (2002), pp. 347-363

David Christainsen
 
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:22 am
Guest
On Nov 2, 6:35 am, crunch <pchristain... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Artificial equinoxes and sunriseshttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/5411

"You need to take into account the fact that the solar calendrists
used
artificial equinoxes and sunrises which were close to the real thing,
but not
exactly at it. For them, symmetry was the superior consideration."
[/quote]
Hobbyhorse alert!!!

[quote]"In the gospel period, for example, the 31st near the March
equinox fell on Friday March 25 in AD 29, Friday March 24 in AD 30,
Friday March
23 in AD 31, Friday March 21 in AD 32 (a leap year), Friday March 20
in AD 33.
As the true equinox is March 20-21, it was an additional sign of
heaven's
arrangement that the crucifixion took place at the true equinox."
[/quote]
Come up with something on your own for once. Can you do it? Will you
even try?

[quote]The Qumran Sundial as an Odometer Using Fixed Lengths of Hours
Barbara Thiering
Dead Sea Discoveries, Vol. 9, No. 3 (2002), pp. 347-363
[/quote]
No one cares.
 
Peter Alaca...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:31 am
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crunch <pchristainsen at (no spam) yahoo.com> 02/11/2009 15:35 wrote:

"Archaeologists ABSOLUTELY need to understand this worldwide
and I am not stopping until the finish line." (David Ch.)

"I really dislike reinventing the wheel and really dislike
repeating myself."David Ch.)
 
Sir David...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:41 pm
Guest
On Nov 2, 9:35 am, Carl mounted his hobbyhorse:
[quote]Artificial equinoxes and sunrises http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/
[/quote]
Carl rides his hobbyhorse.
 
 
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