File_24 — The First Dynasty of Kish Cipher — The En-Tarah-Ana Bridge and the 23 Kings Arrangement

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Re-scoped as an explanation of why the 23 kings after the Flood in the First Dynasty of Kish are arranged as they are in the repository’s SKL operating state.

Highlights

  • Explains the 23-kings sequence as a cipher using the SKL 360:1 scalar, visible reigns, and hidden-gap logic.
  • Carries applied examples: the En-tarah-ana / Moses 16560 lock and the Danielic 16100 = 7 × 2300 capstone.
  • Registers File_26 as the forward companion isolating the 18726 BC anchor.

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The file opens from a conjectural cipher-premise; human scribal intent is source-critical hypothesis, and the En-tarah-ana bridge is one example, not the whole thesis.

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