Donna
Danna (24 Aug 2010)
"DOES THE LITTLE HORN ARRIVE AT THE DIVIDING OF TIME IN A JEWISH YEAR?"
In my reply to Vicki that I just sent into
5doves.com I discussed the dividing of the Jewish yr. of 5775 in half
and also of 2015.
However, while reading Daniel 7:25 this
morning the words "the dividing of time" stood out in that verse which
reminded me of another way to divide time on the Jewish calendar.
Time equals 1 year and the dividing of time = 1/2 yr. or 6 months.
The
civil year on the Jewish calendar begins on Rosh Hoshanah, Tishri 1,
every year while the Jewish Religious yr. begins every year on Nisan 1
in the spring either in March or April. So the middle of the
Jewish Religous year would be 6 months later on Tishri 1, Rosh Hoshanah
every year so that is another way that time (the year) could be divided
on the Jewish calendar. Then Tishri 1 which begins the Jewish
Civil yr. to Nisan 1 is another 6 months if the year is being divided
by months rather than by the number of days in a Jewish yr. which
vary. Anyway Nisan 1 in 2014 is on 4/01. In 2015 Nisan 1 is
on 3/21, and in 2016, Nisan 1 is on 4/09.
Since the
saints according to Daniel 7:25 are given into (the little
horn's) his hands "until time and times and the dividing of time,
does that meant that the little horn (antichrist) is given power at the
dividing of time in a Jewish religious yr. on Nisan 1 or at the
dividing of time in a Jewish civil year at Tishri 1, Rosh Hoshanah if
time (the year) is being divided in half by months?
However, if the dividing of time (the year) is divided in half by
days in a Jewish year, then it might not fall exactly on Nisan 1 or
Tishri 1.
Or another possbility is that the little horn
takes power for 42 months without it having anything to do to do with
him taking power in the middle of a Jewish civil year on Nisan 1 nor in
the middle of a Jewish religious year on Tishri 1 with "the dividing of
time" in Daniel 7:25 representing either 6 months or 180 days in
that verse.