Bible scholars agree that the Daniel 2300 morning and evening prophecy is actually talking about a period of 1150 days. A simple Google search would confirm this claim.
Daniel 8:13-14 Then I heard one saint speaking, and another saint said unto that certain saint which spake, How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, and the transgression of desolation, to give both the sanctuary and the host to be trodden under foot? 14And he said unto me, Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
The word sacrifice in verse 13 wasn't in the original text, it was added by the writers of the king James version.
The daily being taken away in the strong's concordance is defined as continuity . Here's an example of the same word being used in Ezekiel. substantive:
a. of uninterrupted continuity, ׳אַנְשֵׁי ת Ezekiel 39:14 men of continuity, i.e. men continually employed for the purpose; ׳לֶחֶם הַתּ Numbers 4:7 the bread of continuity, i.e. the bread that is always there, so ׳מַעֲרֶכֶת ת2Chron 2:3, and perhaps ׳חֲצֹצְרוֺת ת 1 Chronicles 16:6.
So the understanding is this. The daily work or employment of the world was taken away on March 11,2020 by the decree of the global pandemic. The beginning stages of the abomination called a vaccine was implemented from the same decree and as a result God's people (his sanctuary) was trodden underfoot or deceived into destroying the temple in which God dwells.
Here's what is the jaw dropping revelation. Exactly 1150 days from the decree (3/11/20) was it announced through the W.H.O. that the global pandemic was over (5/5/23).
The understanding is that this was God's promise of shortening those days of tribulation, otherwise there wouldn't be any flesh left to save.
Just to reenforce the significance of the May 5, 2023 end date of the 1150 days. It was fulfilled during a blood moon which happened to be the second Passover. The bible tells us the purpose of the second Passover was for those who were away on a long journey or who had touched a dead body and couldn't attend the first one. Which brings to mind the parable of the man on a long journey that Jesus spoke of.
Now I know most maybe even all professing Christians will not agree with this revelation. Many with their carnal understanding and doctrines will deny this amazing revelation. They will hold on to the belief that x,y and z still need to happen before they can agree on The Day Of The Lord timing.
I hope and pray that you take this to the Lord and seek a confirmation on this. His Holy Spirit will guide and teach in all truth. I pray that the true body of Christ will share this revelation with the brethren. For I'm of the belief that The Day Of The Lord is at hand. Perhaps He will put the sense of urgency on your heart, that you may warn others and help bring in the harvest.
May God have mercy on us all. God bless brothers and sisters.
No. The scriptures define & interpret His word. God defines "the last days" or "the latter days" in His word as the last days of the tribes of Israel (Gen. 49:1ff), specifically the last days of the tribe of Judah when the scepter would pass from the "law giver" to Christ, the Seed (Gen. 49:10), the last days of the Mosaic Covenant, and the last days of that old animal sacrificial temple (Matt. 24- 25).
You have to read the scriptures with the first audience perspective in mind. They were not written TO us, but to those living in the ages gone by. They are recorded for our admonition and instruction, but the NT books are almost 2,000 years old now. They are the history of Christ's ministry, sacrifice, resurrection, and return in judgment on all those who pierced Him (Rev. 1:7).
When was He sacrificed? When did He rise again? When was the temple in Jerusalem destroyed? During the 1st century AD, and those were the "last days" spoken of in the word of God.
"foreknown, indeed, before the foundation of the world, and manifested in the last times because of you," (1 Pet. 1:20)
First Peter was written approx. AD 60-63. So, "you" refers to those ppl living at that time in AD 60-63. That personal pronoun does not refer to us today. When was Christ manifested on earth? During the 1st cent. AD. When does Peter say He was manifested? In the last times. Therefore, the last times happened in the 1st century AD, and that phrase always refers to those days when the old covenant waxed old and was ready to pass away (Heb. 8:13).
All of the book of Hebrews - written approx. AD 60-65 - concerns the passing away of the old Mosaic covenant and the new covenant of the gospel of Christ taking over. That ALL happened during those "last days" of the old covenant which ended with the destruction of the temple in AD 70.
We now live in the days of His everlasting kingdom, which is spiritual kingdom not of this world (John 18:36), and that kingdom never ends. There is no end to an everlasting kingdom. The Bible never speaks of an end of the physical cosmos.
"“I will never again curse the ground because of humankind, since the imaginings of a person’s heart are evil from his youth; nor will I ever again destroy all living things, as I have done." (Gen. 8:21, CJB)
As God has stated that He would never again destroy the earth for man's sake, then the apocalyptic language of fire and destruction throughout His prophesies, including 2 Pet. 3, were all nation judging, tribal judging language against wicked ppl would not turn back to Him.
See all of the posts at ShreddingTheVeil.org, especially -
Testing The Spirits - Part II: The End - https://shreddingtheveil.org/2022/01/24/testing-the-spirits-part-ii-the-end/
Testing The Spirits - Part III: Daniel's Lot - https://shreddingtheveil.org/2022/02/12/testing-the-spirits-part-iii-daniels-lot/
And all 10 parts of It's Not The End of The World beginning here: https://shreddingtheveil.org/2015/07/18/hello-world/