Discover the 364-day solar year! Elizabeth A. Dawn reveals the ancient Ethiopic secret to a perfect, fixed calendar. Reclaim the divine rhythm and align your life with the Clockwork of the Heavens.
## **Unlock the Forgotten Blueprint of Time**
**Are you living by "Drift" or by "Design"?**
For centuries, a profound secret has been protected within the high-altitude monasteries of Ethiopia—a secret that governs the very rhythm of the heavens. While the modern world stumbles through a Gregorian calendar defined by irregular months and shifting Sabbaths, the Seventh Prophet, Enoch, left behind a blueprint for a mathematically perfect reality: the **364-Day Solar Year**.
In **ENOCH'S LOST CALENDAR**, renowned chronologist Elizabeth A. Dawn reconstructs this ancient temporal system with surgical precision. This is more than a book; it is a technical and spiritual manual for the "Remote Generation" ready to synchronize their lives with the Creator’s original clockwork.
### **Why This Book is Essential:**
* **The 364-Day Architecture:** Discover the 52-week "Perpetual Calendar" where time never shifts, ensuring the Sabbath and festivals remain anchored to the same day, every year.
* **The Science of the Gates:** A deep dive into the *Book of the Heavenly Luminaries*, mapping the six celestial portals that govern the sun's path and our seasons.
* **The Dead Sea Connection:** Explore the archaeological proof from Qumran that confirms the Enochian calendar was the secret standard for the world's most holy ancient communities.
* **The Watchers’ Corruption:** Understand how "forbidden knowledge" was used to decouple humanity from the divine rhythm—and how to take it back.
* **The Ge’ez Legacy:** An exclusive look at the ancient Ethiopic language and the tradition that acted as the "Ark of Time" when the rest of the world forgot.
Elizabeth A. Dawn2
Elizabeth A. Dawn is a renowned chronologist and scholar of ancient Semitic languages, specializing in the restoration of the "Time of the Prophets." Her career has focused on bridging the gap between ancient Ethiopic manuscripts and modern celestial mechanics.
After years of research in the remote monasteries of Ethiopia, Dawn became one of the few Western scholars to study the Metsihafe Henok (Book of Enoch) in its original liturgical setting. Her breakthrough work involves decoding the 364-Day Solar Year, proving it to be a mathematically precise "Perpetual Calendar" rather than a primitive myth.
Ancient manuscripts Apocrypha Biblical prophecy Solar cycles Dead sea scrolls Christian eschatology Comparative religion