Thirteen was the sacred number of the Mexicans and people of Yucatan; twelve of many tribes of North American Indians, as of so many nations of antiquity. This had an astronomical connection, because the Stars and Sun were Gods to them. The method of computation among the Mexican Priests was by weeks of 13 days; consult Dunlops Vestiges," Their year contained 28 weeks of 13 days and 1 day over, just as ours contains 52 of 7 days and one day over. Thirteen years formed another week. Four times 13, or 52, years was their cycle. In Yucatan, there were 13 Snake Gods" (see Stevens Yucatan," and Gamas Ancient Mexicans" ).
13 is the number of the Hebrew word Ahbh, Ahebah, love, and of Achad, Achd, unity. Old authors state that 13 is a number used to procure agreement among married people. Hebrew Ancient lore did not reckon the number 13 as unlucky; this idea arose from the fate of Judas after the Last Supper of Jesus, yet not for some centuries, but since the notion was started it has been prevalent among all Christians.
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