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 People living on the land in a pastoral lifestyle are accutely aware of day and night cycles, and particularly if they are agriculturalists, the annual cycles of planting and harvest. Therefore, days and years are certainly the most obvious interpretation, and in many cases, probably correct. People living on the land in a pastoral lifestyle are accutely aware of day and night cycles, and particularly if they are agriculturalists, the annual cycles of planting and harvest. Therefore, days and years are certainly the most obvious interpretation, and in many cases, probably correct.
  
-However, days and years are used somewhat interchangeably.+However, the words for days and years are used somewhat interchangeably. This suggests a possible misunderstanding in the traditional interpretation. 
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 +Months, or moon cycles are also prevalent in the texts. It should not be surprising that a seminomadic shepherding culture would be very aware of patterns in the night sky, including the moon and stars, given the amount of time spent on night watch.
  
 FIXME discuss [[iom]], [[seneh]], [[sekem]], the [[iomim]], the [[sekemim]] and [[rehep]] FIXME discuss [[iom]], [[seneh]], [[sekem]], the [[iomim]], the [[sekemim]] and [[rehep]]
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