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Post by galen on Oct 4, 2017 1:01:26 GMT -6
Some think the tribulation is divided into two unequal "halves" the second half being 1290 days. They say that the Jewish calendar normally follows the prophetic (360 days) with a "leap month" of 30 days added every so often to keep the seasons alligned. So the 1290 includes a leap month. This seems unlikely. Daniel's first 69 weeks (483 prophetic years) were fulfilled to the day (173880 days) in terms of prophetic years. So it seems certain that the last 7 years will also be prophetic years only (2520 days divided into two equal 1260 day halves). That leaves us with these other two numbers. There is also the question of whether the 1335 days includes the 1290 or comes after. The most logical understanding I've seen so far is the 1335 includes the 1290. Jesus returns after 2520 days and it takes 30 days to clean up Armageddon. Then 45 days are given to appoint us to positions in the Millenial Kingdom. I have also seen another case of the trib having a first half of 1290 and a second half of 1335. Anyone want to bring another interpretation to the table?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 20:48:36 GMT -6
Some think the tribulation is divided into two unequal "halves" the second half being 1290 days. They say that the Jewish calendar normally follows the prophetic (360 days) with a "leap month" of 30 days added every so often to keep the seasons alligned. So the 1290 includes a leap month. This seems unlikely. Daniel's first 69 weeks (483 prophetic years) were fulfilled to the day (173880 days) in terms of prophetic years. So it seems certain that the last 7 years will also be prophetic years only (2520 days divided into two equal 1260 day halves). That leaves us with these other two numbers. There is also the question of whether the 1335 days includes the 1290 or comes after. The most logical understanding I've seen so far is the 1335 includes the 1290. Jesus returns after 2520 days and it takes 30 days to clean up Armageddon. Then 45 days are given to appoint us to positions in the Millenial Kingdom. I have also seen another case of the trib having a first half of 1290 and a second half of 1335. Anyone want to bring another interpretation to the table? Great point galen! The day count of 173880 calculated by Sir Robert Anderson from Artaxerxes edict to Messiah was exactly 483 prophetic years, 69 x 7 x 360. One would expect the 70th week to play out the same, with a 360 day prophetic year, or 7 x 360 =2520, or 1260 for each half. The reality is that we are given 1260 for the first half, a time, times and half a time, which I also believes correlates and is confirmed with the 1260 count in Revelation 12. The big difference is that the Scripture itself in Daniel 12 gives a different count for the last half of the week......1290. Therefore while the first 69 weeks reflect a 360 day count for years, the last week reflects a day count of 2550, or 1260 for the first half, and 1290 for the second half as mentioned in Daniel 12......just my thoughts!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 21:01:52 GMT -6
I would add that the day count from the middle of Passover week, 1 April 2021, to Yom Kippur 12 October 2024 is exactly 1290 days, which would satisfy the suggested and expected requirements of Daniel 8, 9, 12, and Revelation 12. The extra 45 days brings us to 26 November 2024, exactly 77 years to the day from the UN vote to partition the Land on 29 November 1947, and which would correspond to the extra 45 days to consecrate the Temple in the days of Hezekiah, and in the days after the Maccabees overthrew Antiochus
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Post by MissusMack08 on Oct 8, 2017 12:36:42 GMT -6
It could be that there is an overlapping 30 days with the two halves, such that the AoD is being set up (according to Dan) over 30 days before the true start of the second half of 1260 days. This would give roughly 30 days for the remnant to flee. It seems unlikely that the AoD would be set up in one day, the remnant flee on the same day, make it to the wilderness on the same day and still be nourished a total of 1260 days. There must be some time before the 1260 days begins in the second half for all of this to occur. So, technically there would only be two halves that are both 1260 days, but the AoD would be getting set up around day 1230 of the first half so that there would be 1290 days until the end. I really don't know how to interpret the 1335 days.
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Post by Natalie on Oct 8, 2017 12:57:32 GMT -6
I have a timeline very similar to Sam's but MissusMack has gotten me thinking.
I had that the 70th week starting Oct 15 on "Israel Set Apart" (name according to TorahCalendar / Tishri 24) You can see the Nehemiah thread for the significance of that. 1260 days later the two witnesses are killed at Passover, they would resurrect on the third day (3 1/2 technically). Thirty days after Passover is second Passover and then the fleeing would take place and 1260 days brings up 3 days before Atonement (possibly fulfilling Hosea 5:15-6:3 w/ Jesus coming on Atonement). What if during those 30 days the sacrifices are stopped, Antichrist suffers his mortal wound and recovers (unless this happens in the first 1260 days), and then sets up the Abomination at some point, and on second Passover, the (Messianic) Jews flee to the wilderness which starts the 1260? Then the 45 days of cleanup and purification to bring us to that date in November that Sam mentioned.
Sam's timeline, which could very well be correct, has the witnesses killed and then 3 1/2 days later the 1290/1335 days start. That could very well be the case and Second Passover is not in the equation at all. I had not heard of second Passover until a couple of weeks ago and so I don't really know what it entails.
I have also seen timelines that have the 70th week starting this November and then the 1335 days would end on Hanukkah which makes sense. (Daniel Matson's maybe) This made me wonder if maybe it starts on Oct 15 and there is a gap in the middle and everything wraps up on Hanukkah. The gap would be from Passover to second Passover. But I don't know if that would be a possible timeline and still satisfy Daniel's week.
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