yeah I shouldn't state that as a fact, it's one of those things that I've seen over the years...they say his ministry was 3 years...
the figuring of the 1260 comes from the various festivals mentioned, counting the days between them.
The Bible makes other references to exactly 1260 days and to other periods of (approximately) 3.5 years, and a leading theory on the ministry of Jesus puts it at 3.5 years, but I haven't seen the match to an exact 1260 days.
Working out this theory, John the Baptist's ministry naturally occupied a spring and summer of the year, Jesus came for baptism naturally in association with a fall festival, and Jesus was tempted for 40 days during the fall (such as at Yom Kippur and/or "bitter" Heshvan).
The Bible describes 1260 days as being 42 30-day months, so it is natural for it also to be an alignment on the 60-day cyclical recurrences assumed for the Q clock.
But let's be exact: adding 1260 days to 10/28/17, Q's first post (and Durham's first day as US attorney), we don't get 4/4/21 but 4/10/21, Whitsunday Eve.
The two Great American eclipses also set up a period of 7 years marked with a chaotic midpoint, which was exactly Electoral College Day, 12/14/20. This is a good match to a Biblical pattern but not directly prophesied by the Bible. I have an interesting take on it being an indirect prophecy but if true that'll be publishable at the right time.
Thanks for the information. Definitely something to think about. One thing I learned long ago when studying Daniel was that the Babylonian year was counted as 360 days. Btw, I noticed that the next Great American Eclipse is three and one half years after Electoral College Day.
I didn't know that the date of the Baptism of Jesus was known.
yeah I shouldn't state that as a fact, it's one of those things that I've seen over the years...they say his ministry was 3 years... the figuring of the 1260 comes from the various festivals mentioned, counting the days between them.
I'll have to go back and add a * to my comment;)
Thanks a lot. I kind of figured it would need to be something like that.
The Bible makes other references to exactly 1260 days and to other periods of (approximately) 3.5 years, and a leading theory on the ministry of Jesus puts it at 3.5 years, but I haven't seen the match to an exact 1260 days.
Working out this theory, John the Baptist's ministry naturally occupied a spring and summer of the year, Jesus came for baptism naturally in association with a fall festival, and Jesus was tempted for 40 days during the fall (such as at Yom Kippur and/or "bitter" Heshvan).
The Bible describes 1260 days as being 42 30-day months, so it is natural for it also to be an alignment on the 60-day cyclical recurrences assumed for the Q clock.
But let's be exact: adding 1260 days to 10/28/17, Q's first post (and Durham's first day as US attorney), we don't get 4/4/21 but 4/10/21, Whitsunday Eve.
The two Great American eclipses also set up a period of 7 years marked with a chaotic midpoint, which was exactly Electoral College Day, 12/14/20. This is a good match to a Biblical pattern but not directly prophesied by the Bible. I have an interesting take on it being an indirect prophecy but if true that'll be publishable at the right time.
Thanks for the information. Definitely something to think about. One thing I learned long ago when studying Daniel was that the Babylonian year was counted as 360 days. Btw, I noticed that the next Great American Eclipse is three and one half years after Electoral College Day.
Interesting connections.
Around 3 years ago, someone on CBTS boards hooked me up with a book called “Big Q, Little Q”
It parallels the connection between the Virgin Mary’s apparitions as Queen of Heaven and Q’s drops.
Far too complicated to go into...but it makes a solid connection.
Biblical indeed.
I think we are all going to be very very surprised.
I need to read it. Thanks for sharing!
One year delta ? Trump: Goal is to re-open economy by Easter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8MmfceRLFU
I’m wondering...it makes sense, but then again so have many deltas, and nothing visible—to us—happened.
Tippy Top
He is Risen.
1260 days is a number that shows up in several places in Revelation and other books in the Bible. For example:
Revelation 11:3 NLT And I will give power to my two witnesses, and they will be clothed in burlap and will prophesy during those 1,260 days."