The first chapter of the Book of Genesis describes the creation of the sun and moon as being created apart form the earth on the 4th day of the week. The assumption is made that the first solar eclipse of the sun and the moon as viewed from the earth happened on the 4th day of the week.. Apparently the ancients were more aware of the date of the creation than we are today. Because an ancient statement found in the Babylonian Talmud describes to the very year in which such an eclipse occurred on the 4th day of the week. The information concerning ancient solar eclipses were derived by astronomical simulations and modern astronomical computer algorithms invented by Belgian Astronomer Jean Meeus. This discovery opens the door for creationists to talk about the creation with more specificity. This discovery also becomes the basis for the Astro-Biblical Chronology where events recounted in the Bible have an astronomical counterpart. The initial conditions for calendar time, alphabets and language are rediscovered. A message from the creator revealed.
Researcher John Stephens has used computer aided calculations to re-discover the relationship between the ancient past and modern times.
The details of this important find are revealed in an e-book published by Amazon.com entitled "The Week the World was Created"
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