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IN THE YEAR OF EXODUS [A.

E=ANNO EXODUS]
Jewish Calender begIns from the Creation.

The year number on the Jewish calendar represents the number of years
since creation, calculated by adding up the ages of people in the Bible back
to the time of creation. However, this does not necessarily mean that the
universe has existed for only 5700 years as we understand years. Some
Orthodox Jews will readily acknowledge that the first six "days" of creation
are not necessarily 24-hour days .
How ever I propose a Calender Which divides the Period of time in to two
Parts.
1] B.E [BEFORE EXODUS]
2] A.E [IN THE YEAR OF EXODUS]
So the year in which Exodus occured is the first year of Exodus [A.E]
How ever there may be a dispute to find the the year BCE RELATIVE to 1 A.E.
This is beyond the scope of this work to find the B.C.E year corresponding to
1 A.E.

Jews do not use the abbriviations "A.D." and "B.C." to refer to the years on
the civil calendar. "A.D." means "the year of our L-rd," since they do not
believe in Iesus/Iesous . Instead, they use the abbreviations C.E. (Common or
Christian Era) and B.C.E. (Before the Common Era), which are c used by
scholars .

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