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The "Times",

and

Numbered "Days" of Daniel


7:25; 8:14; 12:7, 11, 12
This Is Appendix 90 From The Companion Bible.
There are five 1 specific periods of "time" and "days" mentioned in the Book of
Daniel (7:25; 8:14; 12:7, 11, 12).
In addition to these five, we have the great period of the "seventy sevens" (or
weeks) of years in chapter 9.
Sixty-nine of these were completed at the "cutting off" of the Messiah; the last of
"seventieth seven" is yet to come (see Appendix 91). All the other five periods of
time in the book are to be referred to, and are standardized, so to speak, by this last
"seven".
The "seventy weeks" (sevens) are confessedly to be reckoned as years. Therefore,
on the basis of a Jewish year of 360 days, one "seven" is 360 x 7 = 2,520 days.
The terminus a quo of 1, 4, 5, 6 (see diagram) is manifestly determined by the
term "in the midst of the week" (the last "seven" of years), of the standard (col. 3)
: that is, 1,260 days, or 3 1/2 years from either end of the column.
"The prince that shall come" (Antichrist) "will make a 2 covenant with many for
one week" (that is to say, seven years) (9:27).
After 3 1/2 years, on grounds not stated, he breaks this covenant (or "league",
11:23), the daily sacrifice is "taken away", the "abomination" set up, and "Jacob's
trouble" (Jeremiah 30:7) commences and continues for the remainder of the
"seven": example, for the 1,260 days or 3 1/2 years.
It is this "midst of the week" that determines both the a quo and the ad quem of
these Numbered Days.
In 8:14 it is stated, "then shall the Sanctuary be cleansed" 3. With regard to this
"cleansing", all the periods, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (see diagram) synchronize at the end (see
Appendix 89); while the last two columns (5 and 6) are extended and prolonged
beyond the close of the 1,260 days by two significant periods of days, that is to say,
30 days and 75 days, respectively.

The first of these, 1,290 days is 1,260 + 30. And the 30 days here may be taken as
a "Ve-Adar" or intercalary month of 30 days of "cleansing" following directly after
the destruction of the false Messiah, and the break up of his confederacy. These
thirty days may possibly be the period allotted for the construction of the new and
glorious "Sanctuary" of Ezekiel 40-43, which is to be erected after the destruction
and removal of the Jewish temple which will have been built by the sons of Israel
some time previously to its profanation by the Antichrist-as the antitype of
Antiochus Epiphanes.
With regard to the 1,335 days of 12:12 : This is 1,260 days with an excess of 75
days. This again being an excess of 45 days beyond the 1,290 of 12:11. 1,335 is,
therefore, 1,260 + 30 + 45.
If the 30 days are occupied with the "cleansing", that is to say, with the
"justifying" or "making righteous" a new and glorious "Sanctuary", then it may be
that the further 45 days, over and above the 1,290, will cover the preparation time
for the fulfillment of the forty-fifth psalm (such preparation including, the
resurrection to life of those concerned in 12:2), in order that the nuptials of the king
may be celebrated as described in such wonderful and minute detail in that psalm. 4
In connection with this period (1,335 days) we have the only Beatitude in the
book! "Blessed (ashry) is he that waiteth (= is steadfast) and cometh to the
thousand three hundred and five and thirty days" (12:12). A blessed "lot" indeed for
those who will have passed through "the Trouble" and are counted worthy to be
participators in the scenes of glory and triumph of the King when He is united to
restored Israel in that Day, as portrayed in the forty-fifth psalm!
THE SPECIFIED PERIODS OF TIME IN THE BOOK OF DANIEL IN
RELATION TO THE SEVENTIETH "SEVEN", OR THE LAST WEEK OF
DANIEL 9:27.
In examining the diagram and the references in the book, it will be seen (1) that
the only one of these five periods of "time" and "days" that presents any serious
difficulty is that of the 2,300 days. (2) That its terminus ad quem is the same as the
others, example, the end of the seventieth seven is clear from 8:14, which gives it as
being marked by the "cleansing of the Sanctuary". Reckoning backwards, therefore,
the terminus a quo of this period is seen to be 220 days short of the commencement
of the seventieth "seven".
It is not clearly revealed what event or events will mark the commencement of
these 2,300 days, but it will be probably some political crisis connected with the
confederated kingdoms under the sway of the Antichrist. The key is possibly to be
found in chapter 8, typified by the contention between the ram and he-goat
representing Medo-Persia and Greece. But, though the terminus a quo of this period
is not given to us in plain language (like for example, the "midst of the week" of

9:27), yet it will be known to, and understood by, the people of God, who pass
through "the Trouble" time of the seventieth "seven", for "the wise (in that day)
shall understand" (12:10).
If the "time of trouble" of Daniel 12:1 is a "time" like the "time" of 7:25; 12:7
(Nos. 1 and 4, above), that is to say, one year, then there are six specific periods of
time in the book of Daniel, in addition to the seventieth, or last "seven". If so, the
"time" of Daniel 12:1 suggests that "Jacob's trouble" will be closed by a "time" (or
year) of acutest "tribulation". Does this correspond with "the acceptable year" of
Isaiah 61:2, immediately preceding the "Vengeance"?
The Diagram will illustrate the above remarks.
NOTES
1

See the last paragraph.

No definite article in the Hebrew.

Hebrew zadak = justified or made righteous. Not the word used of ceremonial or
moral cleansing (Hebrew th-hr); and it may be noted that the word is here
employed in the Niphal-Praeterite form - and is therefore equal to - the Sanctuary
was justified or made, or appointed righteous.
3

Further, it is interesting to note in connection with the numbers 30 and 45, that
Psalm 30 was sung "at the dedication of the house of David" - its subject being
praise for deliverance in "The Day of (the) Trouble" (Psalm 20:1) - which is
prophetically this very 1,260 days of "Jacob's trouble" in Daniel and Revelation.
And 45 is the number of the Psalm which, as the Great King's Nuptial Ode - sets
before us the glory and triumph of the Messiah at His marriage with the elect
remnant of Israel - the "wife" of such passages as Isaiah 54: 5-8; 62:4, 5. Jeremiah
3:14, &c. Moreover, the No. 75 is that of the Psalm which sets before us "God's
anointed" in the Sanctuary, and emphatically declared (verse 7) "God is Judge" (or
Ruler).
4

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