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Cool, I suppose?? However, the Flood Story in Genesis was using a Luni-Solar calendar as indicated by the two separate verses of the ground drying (i.e. 8:13 and 8:14 I believe). Calculating from the beginning to both endings yields 354 days for a lunar calendar reckoning and the 365th day for a solar reckoning. Therefore, a fixed 360 day reckoning was not being used unless you just wish to take the average between lunar and solar to derive 360.
The rest is just a bunch of dates that are not tied together in any coherent manner. I'll ask for 175 grains for your thoughts, but I'll give you 17,500 in return.
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