Michael Colunga (17 March 2013)
"For an appointed length of time, two and a half years--hidden in plain sight!"

 
Hello, John and Doves,
 
"For an appointed length of time, two and a half years" is a meaning that was hidden in plain sight until such a time as this!
 
In an interesting take on Daniel 7:25 , Daniel 12:7, and Revelation 12:14,
all three passages can be easily associated with the period of time
commencing with Passover 5773, and ending with the Fall Feasts 5776.
 
Daniel 7:25 speaks of an appointed length of time, two and a half years.
 
Daniel 12:7 speaks of three movadim (Passovers 2013, 2014, and 2015)
"until the appointed end" (which is Tabernacles 5776,
five days after Jesus' foot touches the top of the Mount of Olives,
thereby creating the Valley of Jehoshaphat--aka the Valley of Decision."
וּכְכַלֹּ֛ות u·che·chal·lo·vt                                        
3615 to be complete, at an end, finished, accomplished, or spent
               
Revelation 12:14 also speaks of an appointed length of time, two and a half years.
Of course, "half a time" could be counted between the evening of 14 Nisan and 15 Tishrei in either direction.
 
Note:       The Kidron Valley is a different geological feature than the Valley of Jehoshaphat. 
                Also note that the Tetrads confirm this interpretation of dates and times.
 
~Blessings,
Mike