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> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 14:34:47 -0600 "Lord Golden"
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> writes:
> > > Naaaa, thirteenth.  The Hebrew calendar works on 'true' lunar 
> > months of
> > > 29.5 days, but since you can't really have half a day in one month 
> > and
> 
> > The difference between a 'true' and non true lunar month being?  
> > (I like my year better, you would only have to 'add' a month every 
> > 23.5 years).
> -
>  
> True lunar month = the real time it takes the moon to orbit the Earth.
> Non-'true' lunar month = practical application of that cycle in a
> calendar system.

But how many days does it take for the moon to go from New-Moon to
New-Moon?  I was under the impression that it was 28.

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