Regarding my hypothesis that both the 1260 days and the 1290 days end on 9/18/2012 with the end of Rosh Hashanah in the morning, the next Hebrew day would begin this same Gregorian date in the evening. This next day is known as the Fast of Gedalia.What is the meaning of this fast, and why does it occur during the intermediate days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?THE STORY OF GEDALIA
After the destruction of the First Temple, the majority of the Jewish people were exiled to Babylon. The conqueror, Nebuchadnezzar, eventually eased some of his harsh restrictions and allowed some Jews to remain in the Land of Israel. He even appointed a righteous Jew named Gedalia to administrate the territory. Gradually, more Jews who'd escaped from the horrors of the war into neighboring countries began to return to their homes in Israel.
Gedalia was realistic about the limitations of Jewish sovereignty. He understood that for their own self-preservation, the Jews in Israel needed to fully cooperate with the nation who had conquered their land.
But this political subservience was intolerable to some Jews. A man named Yishmael ben Netaniah, spurred on by jealousy and foreign influence, arose and ignored the King of Babylon. On the third of Tishrei, Yishmael treacherously killed Gedalia as well as many other Jews and Babylonians.
ANSWER ON YOM KIPPUR
In the aftermath of Gedalia's murder, the Jews feared reprisal from the King of Babylon. They thought to flee to Egypt to save themselves. But since Egypt was a morally corrupt society, the Jews were in a quandary -- weighing the physical threat against the spiritual danger. So they turned to the prophet Jeremiah, who was secluded in mourning, to ask for advice.
For an entire week, Jeremiah pleaded with God for an answer. Finally, on Yom Kippur, he was answered. Jeremiah called the Jews and told them to stay in Israel and everything would be alright. God was planning to make the Babylonians act mercifully toward the Jews, and before long, all the exiled Jews would be permitted to return to their own soil. But, Jeremiah told them, if the Jews decided to go to Egypt, the sword from which they were running would kill them there.
Unfortunately, the prophet's words did not penetrate, and the people refused to believe. All the Jews remaining in Israel packed their bags and went down to Egypt. They even kidnapped Jeremiah and took him with them! Now the destruction was complete; the Land of Israel was completely barren.
You can guess what happened next. A few years later, Babylon conquered Egypt and tens of thousands of Jewish exiles were completely wiped out. The lone survivor of this massacre was Jeremiah. His prophecy had become painfully true.
The initial event -- the murder of Gedalia -- has been likened to the destruction of the Holy Temple, because it cost Jewish lives and brought the end of Jewish settlement in Israel for many years. The prophets therefore declared that the anniversary of this tragedy should be a day of fasting. This day is the third of Tishrei, the day immediately after Rosh Hashanah.
This fast and its meaning fit in very well with the end of both the 1260 & 1290 days. With the Beast's killing of the two witnesses, he will have reached the very pinnacle of what he is allowed to accomplish regarding the destruction of Israel and the people of God, including the fact that before this he could not touch these 2 witnesses. They are a constant thorn in his side, so he cannot yet claim victory. And we know victory is claimed at the time they are killed because Revelation 11:10 says "those who dwell on the earth will rejoice over them, make merry, and send gifts to one another, because these two prophets tormented those who dwell on the earth." Then 3 1/2 days later, Yeshua will return in power and great glory to destroy the Beast and his empire on the Sabbath of Return, 9/21/2012.
Moreover, the decision to stay or leave the land of Israel is also in focus, this time in reverse order. The wise will understand what is happening after the Beast causes the sacrifice to cease, and the 2 witnesses begin to prophesy, and they will flee to the wilderness for protection for the 1260 days (Rev 12:6). But the foolish will not, they will stay and end up being confronted with Beast's persecution until the number of martyrs is complete with the killing of the 2 witnesses.
Chris, AKA Prophbuff