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- Enoch_calendar abstract "The Enoch calendar is an ancient calendar described in the pseudepigraphal Book of Enoch. It divided the year into four seasons of exactly 13 weeks each. Each such season consisted of two 30-day months followed by one 31-day month, and the 31st day ended the season, so that Enoch's Year consisted of exactly 364 days. There is some evidence that the group whose writings were found at Qumran used a variation of the Enoch calendar (see Qumran calendar).The Enoch calendar was purportedly given to Enoch by the angel Uriel. Four named days, inserted as the 31st day of every third month, were named instead of numbered, which \"placed them outside the numbering\". The Book of Enoch gives the count of 2,912 days for 8 years, which divides out to exactly 364 days per year. This specifically excludes any periodic intercalations.Calendar expert John Pratt wrote that \"The Enoch calendar has been criticized as hopelessly primitive because, with only 364 days, it would get out of sync with the seasons so quickly: in only 25 years the seasons would arrive an entire month early. Such a gross discrepancy, however, merely indicates that the method of intercalation has been omitted.\" Pratt pointed out that by adding an extra week at the end of every seventh year (or Sabbatical year), and then adding two extra weeks to every fourth Sabbatical year (or every 28 years), the calendar could be as accurate as the Julian calendar.".
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- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Enoch.
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- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calendars.
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- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Intercalation_(timekeeping).
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- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Pseudepigrapha.
- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Qumran.
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- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Vetus_Testamentum.
- Enoch_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Enoch calendar".
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- Enoch_calendar subject Category:Calendars.
- Enoch_calendar hypernym Calendar.
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- Enoch_calendar comment "The Enoch calendar is an ancient calendar described in the pseudepigraphal Book of Enoch. It divided the year into four seasons of exactly 13 weeks each. Each such season consisted of two 30-day months followed by one 31-day month, and the 31st day ended the season, so that Enoch's Year consisted of exactly 364 days.".
- Enoch_calendar label "Enoch calendar".
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