BC AYN 3959
Annual Report (AR) beginning:
January 1 (GongLi 公曆, 3960 BCE Gregorian calendar), Sunday:
12-9 Adar (אדר).
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Ecclesiastical Lunar New Year
58th/60 years; XinYou (辛酉) of the -22rd Chinese sexagenary cycle LiuShi HuaJia (六十花甲) begins: 21 January (GongLi 公曆, Thursday): 1-1 Nisan (ניסן, YinLi: 陰曆) is the prepared straight (正: Zheng) 1st day ZhengYi (正一) of the 1st lunar month ZhengYue (正月) 1-1 of the Chinese lunar year YinLi (陰曆). Biblical AdamBC AYN 3959: 0 years old for the gesticulating baby Adam (אדם) is in the womb; “matrix” [רחם): R-Ḥ-M;[1] triconsonantal or triliteral root of the Semitic Arabic. Historically [2]BC AYN 3959 is numerically equivalent to the average mean earth radius (רדי) of 3959 miles. In Hebrew feminine diminutive form ADMH [3](אדמה) literally means earth. Earlier Dating ChronologiesOther Biblically-based estimates of the beginning of the Biblical Adam include:
Civil Lunar New Year7-1 Tishrei[4] (תשרי, YinLi: 陰曆): 0 years old and the birth of the Biblical Adam. Historically [5]BC AYN 3959 is numerically equivalent to the average mean earth radius (רדי) of 3959 miles. 1st through 12 months of baby with name [6](שמה) Adam is also individual with name (שמה) Adam (אדם), forefather of human generations. This is a zero (Allahim אלהים; “an incorporeal non-human; no thing” or “not a thing”) event marker, apex or tip used as a frame of reference for the beginning of a time-line sequence of events. In kinship and descent, if the apical ancestor of a clan (氏: Shi; “house”)[7] is nonhuman, it is called a totem (TuTeng: 圖騰; “diagram/picture + fly/run” or a visual sequence called a "motion picture"). References
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