What is book of enoch calendar?

The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish text whose calendar is based on a 364-day year divided into four 91-day seasons. This calendar was originally created by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians and was adopted by the Jews during the Babylonian exile.

The Book of Enoch follows a solar calendar, which means that it is based on the movement of the sun. This calendar is different from the current Jewish calendar, which is based on the moon's cycles.

The Book of Enoch has a unique way of numbering the days, months, and years. Each day is named and numbered, and each month has its own specific name and number. The year is divided into four seasons, each with its own name and number, and each season is divided into three months.

One of the unique features of the Book of Enoch calendar is that it includes an intercalary week, which is a seven-day period that is added to the end of each of the four seasons. This extra week helps ensure that the calendar stays in sync with the solar cycle.

The Book of Enoch calendar was influential on the early Christian calendar and is still used by some Ethiopian Orthodox Christians today. However, it is not widely used by Jews or Christians outside of Ethiopia.