![]() ![]() The Babylonians however knew a cycle of 27759 days, representing 76 solar years or 940 lunar months. But the researchers don't explain the introduction of a divider as 76 since the Hebrews never employed it. The fact to divide the hour in 1080 is admitted rather well since this number is equal to 3 x 360, this last one being a usual number for the Babylonian astronomers and for other ancient peoples. A "heleq" equals therefore 0.0437398933 second, that is to say less than 44 milliseconds. Represent the termination of the individual Karma, 6, by the completion of its cycle of evolution, 70, passing from the death of the matter - or of oneself - to the birth to the spiritual, that is to say the passage on a higher level of existence - 7 + 6 = 13.Īccording to the Deutsch rabbi, in his book titled "Manual of the Israelite religious instruction", published by the Sefer foundation in Paris in 1961, the Hebrew people divided the day in 24 hours, and there were 1080 "rega" in one hour and 76 "heleq" in a "rega".
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