Chart 3 is a detailed yearly chart that tracks time from the creation year of 4046 BC to 2208 AD. It is used to elucidate how God's Sacred Calendar functions, aligning historical events with a consistent seven-day weekly cycle since creation. According to the article "Setting the Sacred Calendar" this chart helps validate the historical events of the Bible by providing an exact count of years from creation to modern times, thereby proving its accuracy and Divine Establishment.
The chart is best understood when viewed as a mechanical representation of time, similar to a clock, where celestial movements are governed by Fixed Laws rather than contemporary observations. It divides time into 247-year periods composed of thirteen 19-year cycles. Using the year 2018 AD, for example, being part of the eighth 19-year cycle within the larger framework of 24 complete 247-year cycles. This System reflects an orderly progression of time that highlights important Biblical events and days, such as the Sabbaths, and underscores God's Control over history and time itself.
Chart #3 is further complemented by the calendar generator, which tracks every day from creation to the present in seven-day increments, showing three calendar types (Gregorian, Sacred, and Solar) running simultaneously and agreeing perfectly in their weekly cycles. This alignment reinforces the accuracy of God’s Calendar as described in The Bible and provides a definitive proof of It’s Unalterable Nature.
For a deeper understanding, one can refer directly to Chart #3
For many people, encountering a continuous, unbroken calendar that aligns with biblical chronology can be meaningful because It reinforces a sense of Divine Order, prophetic timing, and historical continuity. One may interpret this kind of alignment as evidence of a Sovereign, Time Keeping God Who has laid out history in patterns only now becoming clearer.
Regardless of your beliefs, this should
Reinforce confidence in the accuracy of Scripture.
Encourage deeper study into prophetic timelines.
Inspire reflection on how time is structured — not randomly, but Purposefully
Chart #3 also presents a mathematical model that tracks time from the creation year of 4046 BC to 2208 AD, based on a 247-year Metonic cycle combined with 19-year cycles. The system maintains the seven-day creation week as a fixed cycle, with Sabbaths and Holy Days repeating in a consistent pattern throughout the long-term calendar.
The chart also provides a basis for claims that the gregorian, Sacred, and solar calendars align perfectly in tracking the seven-day weekly cycle, with the solar calendar being described as "undisputable in its accuracy". The Sacred Calendar, as described, is similar to the metonic cycle, or enneadecaeteris (from ancient greek: ἐννεακαιδεκαετηρίς, from ἐννεακαίδεκα, "nineteen") which, is a period of almost exactly 19 years after which the lunar phases recur at the same time of the year which involves the mathematical relationship between the earth's orbit around the sun and the moon's orbit around the Earth. This cycle is said to ensure that the last day of each 247-year cycle falls on a Sabbath, maintaining consistency with the Biblical Seven-Day Creation Week.
One may note that this interpretation of The Calendar diverges from the traditional Hebrew calendar, which calculates years differently and places the year 2018 AD as the third year of cycle 305 in a 19-year cycle system, equating to 5,779 years from creation. The discrepancy arises from the different starting points and calculation methods used, with the Hebrew calendar placing the first day of creation on a monday according to the gregorian calendar, while the Sacred calendar model assumes a different Alignment.
The Mathematical Model is presented as Proof of The Bible's chronological accuracy, concretely asserting that all historical events mentioned in The Bible can be placed into a calendar of days, weeks, months, and years without missing or adding one single day or event. This approach removes ambiguity and demonstrates a provable timeline from creation to the present day.