Focus on the Prophecies

We encourage individuals and groups to study Bible prophecy, as relevant God-sent messages.

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09/06/2023

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It's my opinion that as we study Bible prophecy, we should apply the long-recognized principle of Biblical study—of looking first to the "literal-straightforward" meaning before turning to any "interpretive-figurative"
explanation. At www.focusontheprophecies.org the five prophetic time periods found in the book of Daniel will be considered 24-hour days, for that is exactly what the original Hebrew word “yom” means, and how the early church would have understood them. These include the 70 weeks (490 days) of Daniel 9:24; 2,300 evenings and mornings (1,150 days) of 8:14; the time, times and half (1,260 days) of 7:25 and 12:7; and the 1,290 days and 1,335 days of Daniel 12:11, 12.
Although they seem ancient, these prophetic periods and the events surrounding them are given to help us make real life decisions as end-time events unfold. They represent counting periods for the last-day believers,
so we can know where we are in time; and that we, by faith, might hold onto Jesus all the way to the end during this very difficult period in human history. This involves persistence and stamina, as we wait for our LORD’s triumphant revelation in the sky (Psalm 37:7-11; Revelation 13:10; 14:12).
The five periods in the book of Daniel, combined with the 1,260 day period repeated five times in the book of Revelation (11:2; 11:3; 12:6, 12:14 and 13:5), create a last-day Calendar of events that is packed full of insight. The events of both Daniel and Revelation are collected and merged
into one overarching presentation of the future. From this emerges The Kingdom Calendar that combines all these time periods into an end-time counting chart of the last days, which lines up between the Festivals to prove both its authenticity and reliability.

09/06/2023

FREE PROPHECY LESSONS at www.focusontheprophecies.org

It's my opinion that as we study Bible prophecy, we should apply the long-recognized principle of Biblical study—of looking first to the "literal-straightforward" meaning before turning to any "interpretive-figurative"
explanation. At www.focusontheprophecies.org the five prophetic time periods found in the book of Daniel will be considered 24-hour days, for that is exactly what the original Hebrew word “yom” means, and how the early church would have understood them. These include the 70 weeks (490 days) of Daniel 9:24; 2,300 evenings and mornings (1,150 days) of 8:14; the time, times and half (1,260 days) of 7:25 and 12:7; and the 1,290 days and 1,335 days of Daniel 12:11, 12.

Although they seem ancient, these prophetic periods and the events surrounding them are given to help us make real life decisions as end-time events unfold. They represent counting periods for the last-day believers,
so we can know where we are in time; and that we, by faith, might hold onto Jesus all the way to the end during this very difficult period in human history. This involves persistence and stamina, as we wait for our LORD’s triumphant revelation in the sky (Psalm 37:7-11; Revelation 13:10; 14:12).

The five periods in the book of Daniel, combined with the 1,260 day period repeated five times in the book of Revelation (11:2; 11:3; 12:6, 12:14 and 13:5), create a last-day Calendar of events that is packed full of insight. The events of both Daniel and Revelation are collected and merged
into one overarching presentation of the future. From this emerges The Kingdom Calendar that combines all these time periods into an end-time counting chart of the last days, which lines up between the Festivals to prove both its authenticity and reliability.

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