File: File_05 Title: The Exodus as Target and Fulcrum Anchor Entity: The Exodus Classification: The Target / The Fulcrum UUID: EVENT_EXODUS_MOSES Status: Final; post-final pressure tested; Year-6 micro-patch applied; 1876 Cainan macro-vector cross-file update applied Publication-cleanup status: Public-clean Markdown source; archival amendment history routed to Repository_Change_Archive. Pressure-test status: Current; publication-clean verification complete; prior post-final pressure-tested status retained. Register Agreement status: Checked against State_Vocabulary_Register v1.17 and active companion controls; convergence / pointer update only; no arithmetic, anchors, modal states, node-classes, operators, sign conventions, slash-pairs, ranges, envelopes, Mirror protocols, Machine Guards, claim-status labels, theological claims, or dependency boundaries changed. Primary domain: Regular; Cumulative; Prophetic; Comparative; Calendar; Theological; Mirror Traditions: MT; SP; LXX Canonical source: Markdown Primary anchors: 1446 BC; 1231 BC; 1878 BC; 1876 BC; 586 BC; 14466 BC; 14465 BC; AD 586; AD 27; AD 30; AD 60 Related files: `File_00`; `File_02`; `File_04`; `File_16`; `File_17`; `File_18`; Restart Capsule v11.15; 490d Repository Style Guide v2.5 Major operators: same-side BC span; civil cross-axis span `BC + AD − 1`; Sojourn 215; Exodus 215; `430`; `432`; `645`; `1260`; `1290`; Cainan macro-vector B6 by dependency; `2520`; `25/23`; `10x` scaling; Mirror projection Major modal states: primary `1446 BC` Exodus state; subordinate `1231 BC` Ramesside Exodus state; MT `430` Egypt state; SP/LXX `215 + 215` Sojourn-division state; LXX `33 + 397` family-unit state; shared `1876 BC` year-label; Famine-window `1878/1876 BC` paired target field; Cainan / Famine envelope-to-envelope dependency state; standard precessional-day state `72`; alternate precessional-day state `71⅔ years = 215/3`; cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair `14466–14465 BC`; cumulative `10x` civil-span verification endpoint `14465 BC`; AD-side Mirror-system Exile target `AD 586`; AD 27 ministry target; AD 30 Christ-death target; AD 60 Pauline target Revision basis: 490d Repository Style Guide v2.5; Restart Capsule v11.15; State Vocabulary Register v1.17; Project Procedures v3.2; prior finalized source; listed file dependencies; Repository_Change_Archive (non-controlling history). Current refresh note: Public-clean trust-status equalization aligns active control pointers to 490d Repository Style Guide v2.5, Restart Capsule v11.15, State_Vocabulary_Register v1.17, and Project Procedures v3.2. Register Agreement status is recorded in the header; no arithmetic, anchors, modal states, node-classes, operators, sign conventions, slash-pairs, ranges, envelopes, Mirror protocols, Machine Guards, claim-status labels, theological claims, or dependency boundaries are changed. Detailed pass logs, pressure-test records where applicable, pointer-refresh history, and replacement-workflow notes are preserved in Repository_Change_Archive. # File_05 — The Exodus as Target and Fulcrum Anchor ## 0. File-function `File_05` defines the Exodus as the central chronological anchor of the repository. It records the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state, the subordinate `1231 BC` Ramesside Exodus state, the 215-year lens between them, the 430/432 precessional pair, the cumulative `10x` projection, the Danielic bisector, and the Exodus-to-Christ Priestly expansion. The file does not replace `File_00`, `File_04`, `File_16`, or `File_17`. It depends on them for broader derivation of the Sojourn 215 / Exodus 215 firewall, the LXX `33 + 397` state, the `1876 BC` Nexus, and the precessional 430/432 framework. Modal-state rule: A shared date-label, number, or span does not create identity unless state, node-class, tradition, and operator agree. Argument-control rule: Arithmetic facts and textual / chronology data carry the base layer of the argument. Structural inferences may support the argument when the active state, node-class, tradition, and operator are explicit. Theological and typological readings explain meaning but do not replace arithmetic or dependency control. ### 0.1 Working state register The following states are active in `File_05`. They are simultaneous, non-competing states unless a local section explicitly narrows the working state. | State | Primary date(s) / label(s) | Node-class / function | Handling in `File_05` | |---|---:|---|---| | Primary Exodus state | 1446 BC | primary historical Exodus anchor | Governs normal operation under literal 1 Kings 6:1. | | Subordinate Ramesside Exodus state | 1231 BC | subordinate Exodus lens / Ramesside radius | Preserved as a non-replacement state; may function as historical lens, geometric midpoint, and prophetic harmonic. | | Exodus 215 | 1446 BC → 1231 BC | whole-system shift to subordinate Exodus state | Distinct from the Sojourn 215; does not replace the primary anchor. | | Sojourn 215 | 215 + 215 | internal Sojourn-division state | SP/LXX Canaan/Egypt division under the primary Exodus field. | | MT `430` Egypt state | 1876 BC → 1446 BC | Jacob Entry / Sojourn start to primary Exodus | Direct MT path; in this state `1876 BC` is Jacob’s Entry. | | SP/LXX `215 + 215` Sojourn-division state | 1876 BC; 1661 BC; 1446 BC | Abraham Call / Death of Terah → Entry → Exodus | Preserved as a Sojourn-division witness; does not absorb the LXX `33 + 397` family-unit state. | | LXX `33 + 397` family-unit state | 1876 BC; 1843 BC; 1446 BC | Jacob’s return from Haran → Entry → Exodus | Dependency-controlled by `File_04`; retained as a distinct family-unit Sojourn state. | | Shared `1876 BC` year-label | 1876 BC | Super-Anchor / convergence label | May mark Entry, Call, return, or geometric origin depending on active state. Do not collapse. | | Famine-window paired target field | 1878/1876 BC → 1446 BC | Famine-beginning / Entry pair | Preserves `1878 BC` as famine-beginning state and `1876 BC` as Entry / Sojourn state. | | Cainan / Famine envelope-to-envelope dependency state | `4398–4391 BC → 1878–1871 BC`; selected `4396 BC → 1876 BC` | Cainan macro-vector B6 by `File_16` / `File_18` dependency | May explain why the Famine window is a macro-vector target, but it does not alter the Exodus anchor, Famine-window labels, or MT `430` Egypt state in `File_05`. | | Standard precessional-day state | 432 = 6 × 72 | standard 25920-year Great-Year display | Inherited from `File_17`; parallel to, not a correction of, the `430` state. | | Alternate precessional-day state | 430 = 6 × 71⅔ = 6 × 215/3 | alternate 25800-year Great-Year display | Inherited from `File_17`; use `71⅔` as display and `215/3` as exact arithmetic state. | | Cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair | 14466–14465 BC | symbolic Year-6 full-year pair within the cumulative Creation-week field | Represents the full symbolic Year 6 in the cumulative Creation-week structure with restored Cainan. The following `14465–14464 BC` pair represents the final Year 7. | | Civil-span verification endpoint | 14465 BC; AD 586 | cross-axis verification endpoint / AD-side Mirror-system target | Uses the lower member of the Year-6 pair as the executable endpoint: `14465 BC → AD 586 = 15050`. | | Danielic bisector | 1876 BC; 1231 BC; 586 BC | `645`-year radius inside `1290` | Subordinate Ramesside geometry; not a manuscript-stated Entry-to-Exodus duration. | | AD 30 Christ-death target | 1231 BC → AD 30 | subordinate Ramesside prophetic target | Distinct from the AD 27 ministry target in §5. | | AD 60 Pauline target | 1231 BC → AD 60 | subordinate Ramesside prophetic target | Preserved as a Pauline / Rome target state; not a replacement Christological endpoint. | | Exodus–Christ Priestly expansion | 1446 BC; AD 27; `25/23`; `1600` | primary Exodus-to-ministry Key-of-23 expansion | Retained as Priestly expansion from the primary Exodus state to Christ’s ministry. | ### 0.2 File map | Section | Function | Active state / operator | |---|---|---| | §0 | File-function, active states, File map, Machine Guards, Modal-State controls, Arithmetic controls, and claim-status controls | file-level modal states; dependency tracking | | §1 | Defines primary and subordinate Exodus anchors | primary `1446 BC`; subordinate `1231 BC`; Exodus 215 | | §2 | Records the 430/432 precessional pair | Famine-window; Entry-to-Exodus; standard / alternate Precessional Day states | | §3 | Preserves cumulative `10x` / Mirror projection | cumulative MT + Cainan display anchor; `10x` scaling; civil-span verification endpoint | | §4 | Defines the Danielic bisector and 1231 BC pivot | `1290`; `645`; subordinate Ramesside radius state | | §5 | Records Exodus-to-Christ Priestly expansion | `BC + AD − 1`; `25/23`; AD 27 ministry target; `1600 = 4 × 400` | | §6 | Lists cross-file dependencies | dependency tracking | ### 0.3 Machine Guards for `File_05` Machine Guard [FILE_05 PRIMARY / SUBORDINATE EXODUS]: `1446 BC` is the primary Exodus anchor. `1231 BC` is a subordinate Ramesside Exodus state. The subordinate state may be used as a lens, bisector, or prophetic harmonic, but it must not replace the primary `1446 BC` anchor. Machine Guard [FILE_05 SOJOURN 215 / EXODUS 215]: The Sojourn 215 and Exodus 215 are distinct. The Sojourn 215 divides the Canaan/Egypt Sojourn field. The Exodus 215 shifts the whole system from the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state to the subordinate `1231 BC` Ramesside state. Do not apply them as one generic 215-year adjustment. Machine Guard [FILE_05 1876 YEAR-LABEL]: `1876 BC` is a shared year-label. In this file it may function as Jacob’s Entry under the MT `430` Egypt state, Abraham’s Call / Death of Terah under Sojourn-division paths, Jacob’s return from Haran under the LXX `33 + 397` family-unit state, or the Bondage-cycle origin in the Ramesside radius. These are coordinated convergence witnesses, not one collapsed event. Machine Guard [FILE_05 CAINAN / FAMINE MACRO-VECTOR DEPENDENCY]: The Cainan / Famine `2520` projection is a `File_16` B6 dependency sourced from `File_18`, not a new Exodus operator in `File_05`. Preserve the Famine window `1878–1871 BC`, the paired `1878/1876 BC` target field, and the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state as separate local states. Machine Guard [FILE_05 PRECESSIONAL STATES]: The `432` and `430` precessional forms are paired display states. The standard state is `432 = 6 × 72`. The alternate state is `430 = 6 × 71⅔ = 6 × 215/3`. Do not use one state to correct the other. `71⅔` is the preferred display form; `215/3` is the exact arithmetic state. Machine Guard [FILE_05 10X / MIRROR / CIVIL FIREWALL]: `10x` scaling, Mirror target generation, and civil cross-axis span-counting are distinct. All cross-axis span counts use `BC + AD − 1`. The cumulative `10x` projection in §3 must not be treated as ordinary same-side arithmetic or as inverse-number reversal. Machine Guard [FILE_05 CUMULATIVE YEAR-6 / CIVIL ENDPOINT]: `14466–14465 BC` is a cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair, not an unresolved off-by-one. It belongs to the symbolic seven-year Creation-week field with restored Cainan, spanning `14471–14464 BC` in full. The following `14465–14464 BC` pair represents the final Year 7. For the stated civil cross-axis verification to `AD 586`, the executable endpoint is the lower Year-6 member, `14465 BC`: `14465 + 586 − 1 = 15050 = 35 × 430`. This parallels other full-year paired states such as regular MT `4116–4115 BC` for Year 6 and `1446–1445 BC` as the first full year after the Exodus. ### 0.4 Modal-state processing rules 1. `1446 BC` is the primary Exodus state. `1231 BC` is a subordinate Ramesside state. They are not coequal replacements. 2. The Sojourn 215 and Exodus 215 are different node-classes. Sojourn 215 is an internal Sojourn-division state. Exodus 215 is a whole-system anchor shift to the subordinate Ramesside state. 3. `1876 BC` is a shared year-label. It may represent Jacob’s Entry, Abraham’s Call / Death of Terah, Jacob’s return from Haran, or the Bondage-cycle origin depending on active state. 4. `1878 BC` and `1876 BC` are adjacent famine / Entry labels inside the Egypt field. `1878 BC` is famine-beginning; `1876 BC` is Entry / Sojourn. The form `1878/1876 BC` is a paired target field, not a single date. 5. `432` and `430` are precessional display states inherited from `File_17`, §5. The `432` state uses `72 years = 1 Precessional Day`; the `430` state uses `71⅔ years = 1 Precessional Day = 215/3`. 6. `14466–14465 BC` is a cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair within the restored-Cainan symbolic Creation-week field. The lower member, `14465 BC`, is the executable civil-span endpoint to `AD 586` for the stated `15050` verification. 7. `AD 27`, `AD 30`, and `AD 60` are distinct target states. `AD 27` belongs to the primary Exodus-to-ministry Priestly expansion. `AD 30` belongs to the subordinate Ramesside Christ-death target. `AD 60` belongs to the Pauline / Rome target. 8. No inverse-number operator is active in the body of `File_05`. Mirror language in §3 remains AD-side projection / verification language unless a later dependency opens a defined Mirror protocol. ### 0.5 Arithmetic-control summary Arithmetic-control scope: This control records the visible same-side BC spans, civil cross-axis spans, factorization claims, exact precessional-day states, and Key-of-23 conversions active in this file. It does not replace dependency-controlled Mirror target generation with an inferred operator. | Arithmetic type | Rule / result in `File_05` | |---|---| | Same-side BC span | Subtract the lower BC value from the higher BC value. Same-side Exodus, Entry, Exile, and bisector spans check under this rule. | | Same-side backward construction | Display may use addition when moving backward from an anchor, e.g. `1446 + 430 = 1876`; the controlling span check remains `1876 − 1446 = 430`. | | Civil cross-axis span | Use `BC + AD − 1`. The `AD 27`, `AD 30`, `AD 60`, and `AD 586` rows check only under this operator. | | Precessional display | `432 = 6 × 72`; `430 = 6 × 71⅔ = 6 × 215/3`. Both precessional states check and remain parallel. | | Danielic bisector | `1876 − 586 = 1290`; `1290 ÷ 2 = 645`; `1876 − 645 = 1231`; `586 + 645 = 1231`. | | Cumulative `10x` verification | `14466–14465 BC` is the cumulative Year-6 full-year pair; the lower member verifies the civil span: `14465 + 586 − 1 = 15050 = 35 × 430`. | | Key-of-23 Priestly expansion | `1446 + 27 − 1 = 1472`; `1472 × 25/23 = 1600`; `1600 = 4 × 400`. | | Dependency-controlled operators | Full cumulative Creation-week derivation remains dependency-controlled, but the local state classification is resolved: `14466–14465 BC` is the Year-6 full-year pair, and `14465 BC` is the executable civil endpoint. | Arithmetic-control result: All visible local arithmetic checks under the stated operator after classifying the `14466–14465 BC` pair as a cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair. No arithmetic correction to anchors is applied. The lower member, `14465 BC`, is the executable civil-span endpoint for the `AD 586` verification. ### 0.6 Claim-status register for `File_05` | Label | Function in `File_05` | |---|---| | Textual datum | Direct biblical or manuscript datum, such as 1 Kings 6:1, Exodus 1:11, Genesis 15:13, Genesis 45:6, Daniel 7:25, Daniel 12:11, or Revelation 12:14. | | Source-retained chronology datum | Chronological value preserved from the source file or a dependency where `File_05` does not locally re-derive the value. | | Arithmetic fact | Direct calculation from stated anchors under a stated operator. | | Structural inference | Pattern inferred from repeated state-controlled alignments, such as the Exodus lens, Ramesside radius, precessional pairing, or Priestly expansion. | | Dependency-controlled | Claim retained locally because another file supplies the broader derivation, table, operator, or target-generation protocol. | | Mirror corroboration | AD-side projection or verification material that stress-tests an already defined Exodus / Exile structure without carrying the local burden of proof. | | Typological reading | Theological or literary correspondence, such as deliverance from affliction or Exodus-to-Christ fulfillment, used to explain why the arithmetic matters. | | Theological note | Theological meaning preserved without making the theology carry the arithmetic burden. | | Audit note | Value, state, operator, or dependency requiring later review. | Claim-status rule: Arithmetic facts and textual data carry the base layer. Structural inferences may support the argument when the active state, node-class, tradition, and operator are explicit. Mirror and theological material may corroborate or explain the structure but must not replace the arithmetic base. ### 0.7 Argument-control summary `File_05` argues by layering textual anchors, arithmetic facts, state-controlled structural inference, and theological / typological meaning. | Argument layer | Function in `File_05` | Final control | |---|---|---| | Textual / chronology data | `1446 BC` from 1 Kings 6:1; Ramesside pressure from Exodus 1:11; `400`, `1260`, and related biblical spans | Preserved as textual datum or source-retained chronology datum where active. | | Arithmetic base | `215`, `430`, `432`, `645`, `1260`, `1290`, `1472`, `15050`, and `1600` | Preserved as arithmetic fact under same-side, cross-axis, precessional, or Key-of-23 operators. | | Modal-state control | Prevents collapse of primary `1446 BC`, subordinate `1231 BC`, Sojourn 215, Exodus 215, `1876 BC`, `1878/1876 BC`, and the cumulative Year-6 pair `14466–14465 BC` | Governs every section where a shared date-label appears. | | Structural inference | Lens principle, precessional pair, Ramesside radius, cumulative `10x` projection, and Exodus–Christ expansion | Retained with restrained language. | | Mirror / AD-side projection | `14465 BC → AD 586 = 15050` | Retained as AD-side verification using the lower member of the cumulative Year-6 full-year pair. | | Theological / typological layer | Exodus-to-Christ affliction pattern and deliverance typology | Preserved as theological or typological interpretation and kept subordinate to arithmetic. | Argument-control result: The file’s strongest local claim is that the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state remains the normal anchor while the subordinate `1231 BC` Ramesside state functions as a controlled lens. The associated 430/432, 645, 1260/1290, and 1600 structures support that claim as state-controlled structural inference. No arithmetic, anchor, modal state, node-class, operator, sign convention, Mirror protocol, or theological claim is changed in this Final source. ## 1. The Exodus anchors ### 1.1 Primary and subordinate anchors Active state: Exodus anchor register. State note: The 215-year difference in this table is Exodus 215, the whole-system shift from the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state to the subordinate `1231 BC` Ramesside state. It is not the Sojourn 215. The Exodus functions as the central anchor of biblical chronology: the fixed point from which both earlier dates, Creation through the patriarchs, and later dates, Conquest through Exile, are calculated. | Anchor state | Date | Basis | Status | |---|---:|---|---| | Primary Exodus | 1446 BC | 1 Kings 6:1, “480th year” | Primary | | Subordinate Ramesside Exodus | 1231 BC | Ramesside historical alignment; Exodus 1:11 | Subordinate | | Difference | 215 years | `1446 − 1231 = 215` | Exodus 215 | The `1446 BC` anchor derives from the literal interpretation of 1 Kings 6:1: > “In the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites came out of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign... he began to build the temple.” Calculation retained from source: $$966\text{ BC}+480=1446\text{ BC}.$$ The `1231 BC` anchor accommodates scholars who prioritize Ramesside-period alignment, since Exodus 1:11 mentions building “Rameses,” over the literal “480th year” interpretation. Within this repository, `1446 BC` remains normative; `1231 BC` is tracked as a subordinate special case that produces valid prophetic patterns. Cross-reference: `File_00`, §3.3, Structure 2: the Exodus 215. Claim-status note: The 1 Kings 6:1 citation is a textual datum. The `966 + 480 = 1446` calculation is an arithmetic fact under the primary Exodus state. The Ramesside alignment is a source-retained historical / textual-geography pressure and remains subordinate in this file. The claim that both anchors are structurally useful is a structural inference, not a replacement of the primary anchor. ### 1.2 The lens principle Active state: primary / subordinate Exodus lens. The source treats the 215-year gap between the two anchors as a lens. It permits the subordinate Ramesside state to be tracked inside the prophetic framework without making it replace the primary `1446 BC` anchor. Both anchors converge on the `1876 BC` Super-Anchor by different paths. | Path | Exodus state | Mechanism | `1876 BC` node-class | |---|---:|---|---| | Primary MT path | 1446 BC | `430` years in Egypt | Jacob’s Entry / Sojourn start | | Subordinate Ramesside path | 1231 BC | `430 + 215 = 645` | Abraham’s Call / Death of Terah in the convergence path; Bondage-cycle origin in the radius geometry | Arithmetic check: ```markdown 1446 + 430 = 1876 430 + 215 = 645 1231 + 645 = 1876 1231 + 430 + 215 = 1876 ``` State-control note: The table records convergence on a shared year-label. It does not identify the two `1876 BC` rows as the same event. Claim-status note: The convergence calculations are arithmetic facts. The lens principle is a structural inference drawn from the fact that both the primary and subordinate Exodus states can be related to the same `1876 BC` year-label under different node-classes. Cross-reference: `File_16`, §2, Variant convergence and Ramesside radius. ## 2. Cosmic precession alignment Active state: Famine-window / Entry-to-Exodus precessional comparison. Active source: `File_17`, §5, the `430/432` family. State note: This section uses paired precessional display states. `1878 BC` is the famine-beginning state; `1876 BC` is the Entry / Sojourn state. The `432` and `430` forms are parallel precessional states and must not be used to correct one another. The Exodus aligns with precessional cycles through the 430/432 pair. | Span | From | To | Years | Precessional register | |---|---:|---:|---:|---| | Famine → Exodus | 1878 BC | 1446 BC | 432 | standard state: `6 × 72`; six standard Precessional Days | | Entry → Exodus | 1876 BC | 1446 BC | 430 | alternate state: `6 × 71⅔`; six alternate Precessional Days; Sojourn register | | Delta | — | — | 2 | Shem `±2` / Year 2 of Famine echo | Arithmetic check: ```markdown 1878 − 1446 = 432 1876 − 1446 = 430 1878 − 1876 = 2 6 × 72 = 432 6 × 215/3 = 430 ``` Claim-status note: The 432/430 calculations are arithmetic facts under the paired precessional states. The connection between the two-year delta, the Shem `±2` anomaly, and Year 2 of the Famine is a structural inference supported by the cited dependencies. The precessional reading explains the component structure; it does not replace the Sojourn chronology. The 2-year delta corresponds to: | Echo | Source / dependency | |---|---| | Shem `±2` anomaly | `File_02`; `File_00` | | Year 2 of Famine when Jacob entered Egypt | Genesis 45:6; `File_16` | | 432/430 precessional pair | `File_17`, §5 | Terminology note: Use `71⅔ years = 1 Precessional Day` for the 430-year register. The exact arithmetic state is `215/3` years. Thus `6 × 71⅔ = 430`. This preserves the companion relation to the standard `72 years = 1 Precessional Day`, where `6 × 72 = 432`. Dependency note: The full precessional component dictionary is controlled by `File_17`, §5. `File_05` preserves only the 430/432 structure and its Exodus function. ## 3. The `10x` decimal projection Active state: cumulative Creation-week / Year-6 full-year pair with AD-side civil-span verification state. State note: This section preserves the paired cumulative Year-6 state. `14466–14465 BC` represents the full symbolic Year 6 in the restored-Cainan cumulative Creation-week field, whose full symbolic span is `14471–14464 BC`. The following `14465–14464 BC` pair represents the final Year 7. For the stated civil cross-axis verification to `AD 586`, the executable endpoint is the lower Year-6 member, `14465 BC`. The cumulative chronology projects the Exodus to deep time through `10x` scaling. | Scale | Exodus anchor | Derivation | State | |---|---:|---|---| | Historical | 1446 BC | 1 Kings 6:1 | primary Exodus state | | Cumulative Year-6 full-year pair | 14466–14465 BC | Cumulative MT + Cainan; symbolic Creation-week field | full Year-6 pair | | Civil-span verification endpoint | 14465 BC | lower member of the Year-6 pair | executable endpoint for the stated `15050` span | Verification span retained from source: $$14465\text{ BC}\rightarrow AD\ 586=15050=35\times430.$$ Civil-span arithmetic: ```markdown 14465 + 586 − 1 = 15050 35 × 430 = 15050 ``` Year-6 full-year classification: The upper member, `14466 BC`, identifies the opening side of the cumulative Year-6 full-year pair. The lower member, `14465 BC`, is the endpoint used for the civil cross-axis verification. This is the same kind of full-year paired-state convention used elsewhere in the repository, such as regular MT `4116–4115 BC` for Year 6 and `1446–1445 BC` as the first full year after the Exodus. Arithmetic classification: The stated `15050 = 35 × 430` verification is executable with `14465 BC` as the cross-axis endpoint because `14465 BC` is the lower member of the cumulative Year-6 pair. The source reads the cumulative Exodus as projecting forward to the Exile, `AD 586` in the Mirror system, through 35 Sojourn cycles. Claim-status note: The equation `14465 + 586 − 1 = 15050 = 35 × 430` is an arithmetic fact under the civil cross-axis operator. The identification of `14466–14465 BC` as the cumulative Year-6 full-year pair is a modal-state classification. The broader claim that this forms a cumulative `10x` / Mirror-system projection remains structural inference / Mirror corroboration and does not carry the primary Exodus-anchor argument by itself. Dependency note: The local arithmetic does not fully explain why the cumulative display anchor is `14466 BC` while the executable verification endpoint is `14465 BC`. `File_05` therefore preserves the distinction as a display-anchor / civil-endpoint pair. If a later file supplies a specific Mirror target-generation or phase-display protocol for this one-year distinction, §3 should be updated without changing the verified `15050` equation. ## 4. The Danielic bisector: the 1231 BC pivot Active state: subordinate Ramesside radius state. Source: The geometric midpoint of the `1876 BC → 586 BC` bondage cycle. State note: In this section, `1876 BC` is the Bondage-cycle origin / shared year-label inside the subordinate Ramesside radius. It is not being reduced to only Jacob’s Entry, and it is not being used as a manuscript-stated Ramesside Entry-to-Exodus duration. ### 4.1 The 1290-year bondage cycle | Anchor | Date | Function | |---|---:|---| | Anchor A | 1876 BC | shared year-label; Bondage-cycle origin according to active state | | Anchor B | 586 BC | Exile to Babylon | | Span | 1290 years | Daniel 12:11 | ### 4.2 The 645-year bisection Calculation retained from source: $$1290\div2=645.$$ Midpoint calculation retained from source: $$1876-645=1231\text{ BC}.$$ Note on textual basis: For the resolution of how this `645`-year geometric span is derived from manuscript variants and the Summation of Witnesses, see `File_16`, §2.6. The subordinate Ramesside Exodus at `1231 BC` is structurally selected inside the repository argument. It functions as the geometric fulcrum of Israel’s bondage-cycle field, from Egyptian Entry / Bondage-cycle origin to Babylonian Exile. State-control note: The `645` value is the Ramesside radius inside the subordinate state. It is not a manuscript-stated Entry-to-Exodus duration and must not replace the primary `1446 BC` Exodus anchor. Claim-status note: The `1290 ÷ 2 = 645` and `1876 − 645 = 1231` calculations are arithmetic facts. The identification of `1231 BC` as a Ramesside fulcrum is a structural inference inside the subordinate state. ### 4.3 Dual prophetic function State note: `AD 30` and `AD 60` are subordinate Ramesside target states. They do not replace the `AD 27` ministry target in §5. The `1231 BC` pivot generates key prophetic spans. | From | Span | To | Reference | Target state | |---:|---:|---:|---|---| | 1231 BC | 1260 years | AD 30 | Christ’s death | subordinate Ramesside Christ-death target | | 1231 BC | 1290 years | AD 60 | Paul in Rome | subordinate Ramesside Pauline target | | 1231 BC | 645 years | 586 BC | Exile, backward | Ramesside radius endpoint | Arithmetic check: ```markdown 1231 + 30 − 1 = 1260 1231 + 60 − 1 = 1290 1231 − 586 = 645 ``` The `1260`-year span from `1231 BC` to `AD 30` is the source’s primary prophetic rationale for retaining `1231 BC` as a subordinate Ramesside state. It creates the “time, times, and half a time” span of Daniel 7:25 and Revelation 12:14 pointing directly to Christ. Claim-status note: The `1231 BC → AD 30 = 1260` and `1231 BC → AD 60 = 1290` spans are arithmetic facts under the civil cross-axis operator. The Christ-death and Pauline target identifications are source-retained interpretive target states and remain subordinate to the primary `1446 BC` Exodus anchor. ## 5. The Exodus–Christ chiasm Active state: primary Exodus-to-Christ Priestly expansion. State note: This section uses the primary `1446 BC` Exodus state and the `AD 27` ministry target. The `AD 27` target is distinct from the `AD 30` Christ-death target generated by the subordinate Ramesside state in §4.3. The Exodus-to-Christ span exhibits Priestly expansion through the Key of 23. ### 5.1 The solar span | From | To | Calculation | Span | Target state | |---|---:|---|---:|---| | 1446 BC, Exodus | AD 27, Christ’s ministry begins | `1446 + 27 − 1` | 1472 solar years | primary Exodus-to-ministry state | Cross-axis operator: This calculation uses the civil span formula `BC + AD − 1`. ### 5.2 The Priestly expansion Formula retained from source: $$\text{Solar years}\times25/23=\text{Priestly years}.$$ Calculation retained from source: $$1472\times25/23=1600.$$ Arithmetic verification retained from source: $$1472\times25=36800.$$ $$36800\div23=1600.$$ ### 5.3 The theological structure $$1600=4\times400.$$ The `400`-year unit derives from Genesis 15:13: “your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years.” The Priestly expansion, `25/23`, converts the historical `1472`-year span into exactly four affliction cycles. | Source node | Span | Target node | |---|---:|---| | Exodus | 1600 Priestly years | Christ’s ministry | | Deliverance from first affliction | `4 × 400` | Deliverance from ultimate affliction | Claim-status note: The `1472 × 25/23 = 1600` equation is an arithmetic fact under the Priestly Expansion operator. The relation `1600 = 4 × 400` is also an arithmetic fact. The claim that Exodus and Christ’s ministry are paired as deliverance events is a typological / theological reading built on the arithmetic and Genesis 15:13. Cross-reference: `File_00`, §3.1, Key of 23 — Priestly Expansion `25/23`. ## 6. Cross-reference index | Topic | File / section | Relevance | Dependency status | |---|---|---|---| | 215-year structures | `File_00`, §3.3 | Sojourn 215 / Exodus 215 firewall | governing operator | | LXX `33 + 397` interpretation | `File_04`, §2 | family-unit Sojourn reading | dependency reference | | `1876 BC` Super-Anchor | `File_16` | convergence inventory, shared year-label control, and Cainan / Famine macro-vector B6 classification | dependency-controlled proof | | Variant convergence | `File_16`, §2 | MT, SP/LXX, LXX `33 + 397`, and Ramesside paths | dependency-controlled proof | | Cainan / Famine macro-vector | `File_16`, §3 and §7; `File_18`, §1.3.8 | `2520` envelope-to-envelope projection into `1878–1871 BC`; selected `4396 BC → 1876 BC` | dependency-controlled proof | | Ramesside radius | `File_16`, §2.6 | `645`-year bisector and non-replacement state | governing precedent | | Precessional 430/432 | `File_17`, §5 | 430/432 precessional pair and `71⅔ = 215/3` display state | governing component reference | | Shem `±2` anomaly | `File_02`; `File_00`; `File_16` | two-year delta and Famine-window echo | dependency reference | | Priestly Expansion `25/23` | `File_00`, §3.1 | Key-of-23 expansion from 1472 to 1600 | governing operator | Dependency note: The cross-reference index functions as dependency control. 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