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The Nativity : Chapter 12-107

If St. Abraham began the solar calendar, his solar calendar was one day longer than the Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy per 128 years.
If St. Moses began the solar calendar, his solar calendar was one day longer than the Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy per 128 years.
If St. Daniel began the solar calendar, his solar calendar was one day longer than the Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy per 128 years.
Shortly speaking, the old solar calendar of the ancestor of St. Abraham which began in about 2558 B.C. was twenty days longer in A.D. 2, than the old Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy, so the winter solstice shifted from January 1 to December 12.

The Diaries of the Gospels, Astronomy data

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