Babylonian power
The Babylonian calendar was a lunar year of 12 months, each month beginning with the sun and the first appearance of the crescent moon. And a month was inserted. The Babylonian calendar was based on Sulgi's ancestor calendar. The year starts in the spring and begins, middle, and last three minutes. The name of the moon was Aratu. It can be seen from the fact that there is a source in Babylonia, not Assyria, and that the Lord of Assyria is assigned to Yundal. At the time of the Babylonian escape of the Hebrews in the sixth century BC, the name of the Babylonian calendar was adopted by the Hebrew.