King's Calendar

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The King's Calendar is an 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 equal twelve 364-day years of the type used in the books of Enoch and Jubilees. It is not related to the Hebrew calendar.

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