The Book Of Jubilees "The B.A.N.G. version"
"The Book of Jubilees," edited using the 3rd-Methodology, presents a meticulous timeline based on an innovative approach to Jubilee calculation. Traditional methods, the 49-year and 50-year cycles, face significant issues: the 49-year method disrupts the timeline by forcing Jubilee celebratory years into inappropriate cycles, while the 50-year method, lacking a subtraction mechanism, creates a surplus of years within a Jubilee cycle. Independently, both methods are incompatible and fail to provide accurate calculations.
The 3rd-Methodology, however, ingeniously combines these two systems, as Mr. Smith believes was originally intended. This method adheres to the Smith Jubilee Formula (SJF), which multiplies the Jubilee number by 50 and subtracts 49 years to identify the cycle's starting point, ensuring mathematical precision without adjustments. The double-check formula confirms the accuracy by validating the year within the cycle.
This integrated approach allows the Jubilee celebratory years and the cycles of weeks and years to coexist seamlessly on the same timeline. The 3rd-Methodology thus harmonizes the 49-year and 50-year systems within a single, flawless mathematical framework, providing a reliable and accurate chronology of events detailed in "The Book of Jubilees."
Learning the 3rd Methodology for Calculating the Jubilee cycles, will enlighten your understanding of Biblical Chronology in ways you could have never imagined.
Welcome back to the Jubilee Chronicles series! In today’s lesson, we’ll calculate the Jubilee birth year of Abraham, the Patriarch of the Children of Israel. Using the 49-year method, most versions of The Book of Jubilees estimate Abraham's birth year as 1876. However, we’ll explore a unique approach combining the 49-year subtraction with a 50-year multiplication, adhering to Leviticus 25.
Starting in chapter 11 of The Book of Jubilees, we explore historical events leading up to Abraham’s birth:
The 3rd methodology reveals 1950 as the celebratory year of the 39th Jubilee. Subtracting 49 gives us 1901, marking the first year of this cycle. Counting through the weeks, we find Abraham’s birth year as 1914.
This method highlights the importance of using a mathematical formula that aligns with biblical mandates, contrasting with the traditional 49-year approach, which often overlooks the 50th celebratory year.
Explore this new way of understanding biblical chronology and dive deeper into the Jubilee cycles. Master the 3rd method of calculating Jubilee cycles and gain fresh insights into the historical timeline!.
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