King's Calendar

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The King's Calendar is a artificial calendar proposed by R. P. BenDedek to organize the chronology of the Bible's Books of Kings and Chronicles. Each year has twelve months of four seven-day weeks each, so each month has 28 days and each year has 336 days. Thirteen King's Calendar years equals twelve 364-day years of the type of calendar used in the books of Enoch and Jubilees. It is not related to the Hebrew calendar.

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