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| | CHAPTER ONE: The Dead Sea Scrolls, Qumran scrolls . - King's Calendar |
 | | The artificial construct, hereinafter referred to as the 'King's Calendar', appears to have derived from the same concept of a 364 day solar year, as was held by the 'Essenes'. |
 | | The commencement point for this calendar was the 9th day of the 4th month of 586 BCE as recorded in the Babylonian Calendar, and it is appropriate here to briefly discuss this issue. |
 | | Derived from the Sect's belief that G-d had commanded Israel to follow a 364 day calendar year, an artificial construct of 336 days, has demonstrated that the Sect's chronological history in relation to the 'Age of Wrath' and the arrival and death of their 'Teacher of Righteousness', indicates specific, known, historical dates. |
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