Calendário Solar KS Description
HISTORY
The solar calendar is a way of measuring time using the regular movement of the stars, mainly the sun. The solar calendar is quoted in the Book of Enoch and was adopted by several civilizations over the centuries, including the Roman Empire, the Inca Empire and the Gregorian Empire, but was replaced by the Gregorian calendar in the 16th century.
The emergence of the solar calendar dates back to the pre-flood period, and was used to mark the cycle of the seasons, which is defined by the annual movement of the sun.
The solar calendar was also used to mark religious celebrations and astronomical events. such as the equinoxes and solstices, as well as other important events. It was also used to predict storms, which can be determined by the movement of the sun and moon. In addition, it was used to mark the rhythms of agricultural work, as it helped determine when crops should be planted, harvested and prepared for winter.
Today, the solar calendar is used in many cultures to mark holidays, religious celebrations, and other important events. Although the Gregorian calendar is more widely used for practical purposes, many cultures still use the solar calendar to mark important events.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sanyahu Ben Shem and Vinícius Kadmiel Schlabitz are brothers in the Israeli and Brazilian faith who, after years of dedication and deepening in the Torah (the first 5 books of the Bible), in the Book of Enoch, in the Book of Jubilees and in Astronomy, developed the Solar Calendar KS.
OBJECTIVE
This work has as its main objective the realization of the perpetual Commemorations described in the Torah, delivered by YHWH (God) through Moshé (Moses). The result was the creation of the most perfect Solar Cycle Calendar, allowing the Commemorations to always remain on the same days designated by YHWH.
We dedicate this Calendar to all brothers who practice the Torah and its Commemorations.
The solar calendar is a way of measuring time using the regular movement of the stars, mainly the sun. The solar calendar is quoted in the Book of Enoch and was adopted by several civilizations over the centuries, including the Roman Empire, the Inca Empire and the Gregorian Empire, but was replaced by the Gregorian calendar in the 16th century.
The emergence of the solar calendar dates back to the pre-flood period, and was used to mark the cycle of the seasons, which is defined by the annual movement of the sun.
The solar calendar was also used to mark religious celebrations and astronomical events. such as the equinoxes and solstices, as well as other important events. It was also used to predict storms, which can be determined by the movement of the sun and moon. In addition, it was used to mark the rhythms of agricultural work, as it helped determine when crops should be planted, harvested and prepared for winter.
Today, the solar calendar is used in many cultures to mark holidays, religious celebrations, and other important events. Although the Gregorian calendar is more widely used for practical purposes, many cultures still use the solar calendar to mark important events.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sanyahu Ben Shem and Vinícius Kadmiel Schlabitz are brothers in the Israeli and Brazilian faith who, after years of dedication and deepening in the Torah (the first 5 books of the Bible), in the Book of Enoch, in the Book of Jubilees and in Astronomy, developed the Solar Calendar KS.
OBJECTIVE
This work has as its main objective the realization of the perpetual Commemorations described in the Torah, delivered by YHWH (God) through Moshé (Moses). The result was the creation of the most perfect Solar Cycle Calendar, allowing the Commemorations to always remain on the same days designated by YHWH.
We dedicate this Calendar to all brothers who practice the Torah and its Commemorations.
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