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“So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom”.
Hi, I’m “Homework”. I’m doing Bible reading in timeline studies, historical, by way of linear symmetry. Issac Newton based the first calculus program on using a substitution of one day for one year with the days of creation being compared rationally to sabbaths of weeks and years rationally in Deuteronomy. There’s an agricultural sabbatical every seven years, of one year, the same as a temple worship day once every seven days. It’s also comparable between forty days and nights on Noah’s Ark and the two periods of forty years during which the Israelites wandered in he wilderness during the mosaic exodus. Newton based his age of the earth on counting Bible history intervals and a verse in Daniel that says a day is as a year to the lord.
Nice to meet you.
Hi, I’m “Homework”. I’m doing Bible reading in timeline studies, historical, by way of linear symmetry. Issac Newton based the first calculus program on using a substitution of one day for one year with the days of creation being compared rationally to sabbaths of weeks and years rationally in Deuteronomy. There’s an agricultural sabbatical every seven years, of one year, the same as a temple worship day once every seven days. It’s also comparable between forty days and nights on Noah’s Ark and the two periods of forty years during which the Israelites wandered in he wilderness during the mosaic exodus. Newton based his age of the earth on counting Bible history intervals and a verse in Daniel that says a day is as a year to the lord.
Nice to meet you.