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E. = Egyptian calendar 1513 BC to 25 BC
Z. = Egyptian calendar used by Zoroaster 1513-389 BC
Difference starts Mar 4 of 1513 BC
Egypt quits using Epagum days preceding Pamenot so March 4
is Pamenot 1, but in Persia it is still Epagum 1, and Pamenot 1 is on
Mar 9. Then Egypt's Mesor 30 is on Aug 30 but this is Mesor 25 in
Persia. Egypt's new decree of Toth new year begins epagum days 1 thru
5 as Aug 31 thru Sep 4, so Thoth 1 remains on Sep 5 as it would have
been, but word gets to Persia to place 5 epagum days in front of Thoth
for now on instead of Pamenot and they then mark Sep 5 thru 9 as
Epagum days 1 thru 5 not knowing in Egypt they already went thru the
five days on Aug 31. And so from 1513 BC to 389 BC, the Zoroaster
Thoth calendar is Thoth 1 on Thoth 6. This places all dates as 9 years
before Egyptian reckoning. A lunar date for Zoroaster Thoth in 474 BC
will look like 465 BC using the Egyptian calendar.
Kislev 18 Year 21 (465-464 BC) of crowned prince Xerxes Ahasuerus
(21st as king)
Toth 17 = Jan 2 from 464 BC -461 BC between leap days (Toth 17 is
Jan 3 not Jan 2 in 465 BC)
465 BC Dec 14 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 16 and Kislev 18 = Jan 2
Persian Papyrus
WatchTower Year 21 (474-473 BC) of crowned prince Xerxes Ahasuerus
(12th as king)
474 BC Dec 24 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 24 and Kislev 18 = Jan 10
E.Toth 17 = Jan 5 from 476-473 BC Z.Toth 17 = Jan 10
between leap days
Kislev 21 Year 6 (461-460 BC)
Mesor 1 = Nov 11 from 461-458 BC between leap days
460 BC Oct 21 new moon; Mesor 1 = Oct 22 and Kislev 21 = Nov 11
Hebrew Papyrus
WatchTower Year 6 (470-469 BC)
469 BC Oct 29/30 new moon; Kislev 1 = Oct 30 and Kislev 21 = Nov 19
E.Mesor 1 = Nov 13 from 469-466 BC Z.Mesor 1 = Nov 18
between leap days
Sivan 1 Year 7 (460-459 BC)
Mekir 1 = May 15 from 461-458 BC between leap days
459 BC May 15 last crescent; Sivan1 = May 15
Cairo Sandstone Stele
WatchTower Year 7 (469-468 BC)
468 BC May 25 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 25
E.Mekir 1 = May 17 from 469-466 BC Z.Mekir 1 = May 22 between
leap days
Sivan 20 Year 14 (452-451 BC)
Pamenot 25 = July 6 (from 453-450 BC) between leap days
451 BC Jun 16 new moon; Sivan 1 = Jun 17 and Sivan 20 = July 6
WatchTower Year 14 (461-460 BC)
460 BC Jun 25 new moon; Sivan 1 = Jun 24 and Sivan 20 = July
13
E.Pamenot 25 = July 8 from 461-458 BC Z.Pamenot 25 = July 13
between leap days
Tamuz 18 Year 16 (450-449 BC)
Parmuti 1 (= July 11 in 449-446 BC) between leap days (Parmuti 3
is July 14 not July 13 in 450 BC)
Parmuti 3 (= July 13) between leap days
449 BC Jun 23 new moon; Tamuz 1 = Jun 24 and Tamuz 18 = July 11
WatchTower Year 16 (459-458 BC)
458 BC July 3 new moon; Tamuz 1 = July 4 and Tamuz 18 = July 21
E.Parmuti 1 (= July 14 from 461-458 BC) Z.Parmuti 1 = July 19
between leap days
E.Parmuti 3 (= July 16) Z.Parmuti 3 = July 21 between leap
days
Kislev 2 Year 19 (447-446 BC)
Mesor 11 = Nov 18 from 449-446 BC between leap days (Mesor 11 is
Nov 17 not Nov 18 in 445 BC)
446 BC Nov 16 new moon; Kislev 1 = Nov 17 and Kislev 2 = Nov 18
Egyptian Papyri
WatchTower Year 38 (456-455 BC)
455 BC Nov 25 new moon; Kislev 1 = Nov 25 and Kislev 2 = Nov 26
E.Mesor 11 = Nov 20 from 457-454 BC Z.Mesor 11 = Nov 25
between leap days
Ab 14 Year 25 (441-440 BC)
Pakon 19 = Aug 26 from 441-438 BC between leap days
440 BC Aug 12 new moon; Ab 1 = Aug 13 and Ab 14 = Aug 26
WatchTower Year 25 (450-449 BC)
449 BC Aug 21 new moon; Ab 1 = Aug 21 and Ab 14 = Sep 3
E.Pakon 19 = Aug 28 from 449-446 BC Z.Pakon 19 = Sep 2
between leap days
Elul 7 Year 28 (437-436 BC)
Payni 9 = Sep 14 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Payni 9 is Sep
15 not Sep 14 in 438 BC)
437 BC Sep 7 new moon; Elul 1 = Sep 8 and Elul 7 = Sep 14
WatchTower Year 28 (446-445 BC)
446 BC Sep 17 new moon; Elul 1 = Sep 17 and Elul 7 = Sep 23
E.Payni 9 = Sep 17 from 449-446 BC Z.Payni 9 = Sep 21
between leap days
Kislev 7 Year 29 (436-435 BC)
Toth 4 = Dec 13 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Thoth 4 is Dec
14 not Dec 13 in 438 BC)
437 BC Dec 5 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 7 and Kislev 7 = Dec 13
WatchTower Year 29 (445-444 BC)
446 BC Dec 15 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 16 and Kislev 7 = Dec 22
E.Toth 4 = Dec 16 from 449-446 BC Z.Toth 4 = Dec 21 between
leap days
Tishri 25 Year 31 (435-434 BC)
Epipi 25 = Oct 30 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Epipi 25 is
Oct 31 not Oct 30 in 435 BC)
434 BC Oct 4 new moon; Tishri 1 = Oct 6 and Tishri 25 = Oct 30
WatchTower Year 31 (444-443 BC)
443 BC Oct 13 new moon; Tishri 1 = Oct 13 and Tishri 25 = Nov 6
E. Epipi 25 = Nov 1 from 445-442 BC Z. Epipi 25 = Nov 6
between leap days
Sivan 20 Year 38 (429-428 BC)
Pamenot 7 = Jun 12 from 429-426 BC between leap days
427 BC May 22 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 24 and Sivan 20 = Jun 12
WatchTower Year 38 (438-437 BC)
436 BC May 31 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 31 and Sivan 20 = Jun 19
E.Pamenot 7 = Jun 14 from 437-434 BC Z.Pamenot 7 = Jun 19
between leap days
Z. = Egyptian calendar used by Zoroaster 1513-389 BC
Difference starts Mar 4 of 1513 BC
Egypt quits using Epagum days preceding Pamenot so March 4
is Pamenot 1, but in Persia it is still Epagum 1, and Pamenot 1 is on
Mar 9. Then Egypt's Mesor 30 is on Aug 30 but this is Mesor 25 in
Persia. Egypt's new decree of Toth new year begins epagum days 1 thru
5 as Aug 31 thru Sep 4, so Thoth 1 remains on Sep 5 as it would have
been, but word gets to Persia to place 5 epagum days in front of Thoth
for now on instead of Pamenot and they then mark Sep 5 thru 9 as
Epagum days 1 thru 5 not knowing in Egypt they already went thru the
five days on Aug 31. And so from 1513 BC to 389 BC, the Zoroaster
Thoth calendar is Thoth 1 on Thoth 6. This places all dates as 9 years
before Egyptian reckoning. A lunar date for Zoroaster Thoth in 474 BC
will look like 465 BC using the Egyptian calendar.
Kislev 18 Year 21 (465-464 BC) of crowned prince Xerxes Ahasuerus
(21st as king)
Toth 17 = Jan 2 from 464 BC -461 BC between leap days (Toth 17 is
Jan 3 not Jan 2 in 465 BC)
465 BC Dec 14 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 16 and Kislev 18 = Jan 2
Persian Papyrus
WatchTower Year 21 (474-473 BC) of crowned prince Xerxes Ahasuerus
(12th as king)
474 BC Dec 24 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 24 and Kislev 18 = Jan 10
E.Toth 17 = Jan 5 from 476-473 BC Z.Toth 17 = Jan 10
between leap days
Kislev 21 Year 6 (461-460 BC)
Mesor 1 = Nov 11 from 461-458 BC between leap days
460 BC Oct 21 new moon; Mesor 1 = Oct 22 and Kislev 21 = Nov 11
Hebrew Papyrus
WatchTower Year 6 (470-469 BC)
469 BC Oct 29/30 new moon; Kislev 1 = Oct 30 and Kislev 21 = Nov 19
E.Mesor 1 = Nov 13 from 469-466 BC Z.Mesor 1 = Nov 18
between leap days
Sivan 1 Year 7 (460-459 BC)
Mekir 1 = May 15 from 461-458 BC between leap days
459 BC May 15 last crescent; Sivan1 = May 15
Cairo Sandstone Stele
WatchTower Year 7 (469-468 BC)
468 BC May 25 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 25
E.Mekir 1 = May 17 from 469-466 BC Z.Mekir 1 = May 22 between
leap days
Sivan 20 Year 14 (452-451 BC)
Pamenot 25 = July 6 (from 453-450 BC) between leap days
451 BC Jun 16 new moon; Sivan 1 = Jun 17 and Sivan 20 = July 6
WatchTower Year 14 (461-460 BC)
460 BC Jun 25 new moon; Sivan 1 = Jun 24 and Sivan 20 = July
13
E.Pamenot 25 = July 8 from 461-458 BC Z.Pamenot 25 = July 13
between leap days
Tamuz 18 Year 16 (450-449 BC)
Parmuti 1 (= July 11 in 449-446 BC) between leap days (Parmuti 3
is July 14 not July 13 in 450 BC)
Parmuti 3 (= July 13) between leap days
449 BC Jun 23 new moon; Tamuz 1 = Jun 24 and Tamuz 18 = July 11
WatchTower Year 16 (459-458 BC)
458 BC July 3 new moon; Tamuz 1 = July 4 and Tamuz 18 = July 21
E.Parmuti 1 (= July 14 from 461-458 BC) Z.Parmuti 1 = July 19
between leap days
E.Parmuti 3 (= July 16) Z.Parmuti 3 = July 21 between leap
days
Kislev 2 Year 19 (447-446 BC)
Mesor 11 = Nov 18 from 449-446 BC between leap days (Mesor 11 is
Nov 17 not Nov 18 in 445 BC)
446 BC Nov 16 new moon; Kislev 1 = Nov 17 and Kislev 2 = Nov 18
Egyptian Papyri
WatchTower Year 38 (456-455 BC)
455 BC Nov 25 new moon; Kislev 1 = Nov 25 and Kislev 2 = Nov 26
E.Mesor 11 = Nov 20 from 457-454 BC Z.Mesor 11 = Nov 25
between leap days
Ab 14 Year 25 (441-440 BC)
Pakon 19 = Aug 26 from 441-438 BC between leap days
440 BC Aug 12 new moon; Ab 1 = Aug 13 and Ab 14 = Aug 26
WatchTower Year 25 (450-449 BC)
449 BC Aug 21 new moon; Ab 1 = Aug 21 and Ab 14 = Sep 3
E.Pakon 19 = Aug 28 from 449-446 BC Z.Pakon 19 = Sep 2
between leap days
Elul 7 Year 28 (437-436 BC)
Payni 9 = Sep 14 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Payni 9 is Sep
15 not Sep 14 in 438 BC)
437 BC Sep 7 new moon; Elul 1 = Sep 8 and Elul 7 = Sep 14
WatchTower Year 28 (446-445 BC)
446 BC Sep 17 new moon; Elul 1 = Sep 17 and Elul 7 = Sep 23
E.Payni 9 = Sep 17 from 449-446 BC Z.Payni 9 = Sep 21
between leap days
Kislev 7 Year 29 (436-435 BC)
Toth 4 = Dec 13 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Thoth 4 is Dec
14 not Dec 13 in 438 BC)
437 BC Dec 5 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 7 and Kislev 7 = Dec 13
WatchTower Year 29 (445-444 BC)
446 BC Dec 15 new moon; Kislev 1 = Dec 16 and Kislev 7 = Dec 22
E.Toth 4 = Dec 16 from 449-446 BC Z.Toth 4 = Dec 21 between
leap days
Tishri 25 Year 31 (435-434 BC)
Epipi 25 = Oct 30 from 437-434 BC between leap days (Epipi 25 is
Oct 31 not Oct 30 in 435 BC)
434 BC Oct 4 new moon; Tishri 1 = Oct 6 and Tishri 25 = Oct 30
WatchTower Year 31 (444-443 BC)
443 BC Oct 13 new moon; Tishri 1 = Oct 13 and Tishri 25 = Nov 6
E. Epipi 25 = Nov 1 from 445-442 BC Z. Epipi 25 = Nov 6
between leap days
Sivan 20 Year 38 (429-428 BC)
Pamenot 7 = Jun 12 from 429-426 BC between leap days
427 BC May 22 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 24 and Sivan 20 = Jun 12
WatchTower Year 38 (438-437 BC)
436 BC May 31 new moon; Sivan 1 = May 31 and Sivan 20 = Jun 19
E.Pamenot 7 = Jun 14 from 437-434 BC Z.Pamenot 7 = Jun 19
between leap days