1,984,255 viewsNov 22, 2023
Join me on a fascinating journey as I uncover the mysteries hidden within a 1775 Bible discovered through Mark Pires's insightful video on his channel, 'Mark Inspires.'
This ancient tome challenges our conventional understanding of time, suggesting that March, not January, marks the beginning of the year, and that our week should start on Sunday, not Monday. Dive into an exploration that questions the very fabric of our calendar, reshaping our perception of historical and modern-day practices. From rethinking significant holidays like Christmas to questioning the alignment of our daily lives with celestial rhythms, this investigation promises intriguing insights and surprising revelations.
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“If we still had a 13 month calendar, each month would comprise 28 days. 13 months would add up to 364 days and New Year’s Day would be the 365th day. Every fortnight would be the exact halfway point for each month and if Sunday was the starting point for the week Friday the 13th would occur every month the night before every fortnight, or midpoint of each month. Every 3 months (84 days) plus one week would add up to 91 days, with the 91st day marking a seasonal shift and corresponding festival event. Coincidentally ordinary playing cards mirror this 13 month system. If you count the Ace as the number One and then add the number cards to 10, the Jack becomes 11, the Queen 12 and the King 13. If you then add up the total of the four suits you get the number 52, which corresponds to the 52 weeks of the year. This is probably why they are still used in divination today.”
Jason W.
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