Daniel's Prophecy on the 1335^th^ Day
Daniel prophesized about the 1335th day that are connected to the end times. The detailed prophecy was recorded in Daniel 12:11-13,
The two prophetic numbers: 1290 and 1335 in Daniel 12:11-13 may be seamlessly connected together. In Chapter 19, we unlocked the first number: 1290. The end point of the 1290-year period was fulfilled perfectly in the second lunar month of 692 AD when the construction of the Dome of the Rock was complete. The Dome of the Rock sitting on the holy site of God is the abomination of desolation to God. From this moment, the Gentiles completely took over the holy site and God's holy people were completely dispersed from the holy city to become powerless. Right after the first prophecy on "days 1290," the second prophecy on "days 1335" should have followed immediately. This may imply that the starting time of the second prophetic period (1335) should have been the ending time of the first prophetic period (1290).
As we have seen from other prophecies, there is a possibility of double fulfillments of these numbers. In the first fulfillment of a prophecy, in a long period, one day is equivalent to one year, so "days 1290" were fulfilled according to "years 1290." The end point of the "years 1290" prophetic period was in May of 692 AD (possibly on May 8), which was the starting point of the subsequent "years 1335" prophetic period. Adding 1,335 years to the month of May 692 AD, we arrive in May 2027.
In the second fulfillment of a prophecy, in a short period, one prophetic day is literally one day, so "days 1335" should also be fulfilled according to "days 1335." By checking the Hebrew lunisolar calendar, we find that Sivan 6 of 2027 is in the 1335th day of Tishri 1 (September 16) of 2023 (the Feast of Trumpets). It is amazing that the day of 6 Sivan 2027 simultaneously matches both end points of the long "years 1335" period (starting from 692 AD) and the short "days 1335" period (starting from 1 Tishri 2023). Moreover, there are also exactly 1,413 days from 6 Sivan 2027 to 1 Nisan 2031, and the 1,413 days simultaneously match the last half of the 70th week (Chapter 36) and the events mentioned in the book of Revelation (see below). The connections of these prophetic numbers are shown schematically in Figure 17.
Figure 17: The prophetic periods from the books of Revelation and Daniel.
On the day of 1 Nisan 2031, Yeshua shall start to co-reign with his Father. Daniel prophesied for the 70th week (the last week of the 70 weeks) to be for the Messiah's work on the earth before his reign. In his first advent, he spent 1,143 days on the earth in doing God's work of salvation (from 6 April 27 AD to 26 May 30 AD and excluding 3 days and 3 nights in the grave). In his final advent, he will spend 1,413 days on the earth doing God's work of judgment before he starts to reign. The combined number of days for the first and final advents of Yeshua is 2,556, which is very close to 7 solar years (2,556.7 days).
What is amazing is that the 1,413 days of the last part of the 70th week are also hidden in the book of Revelation. Between the first and seventh trumpet, John mentioned three time periods: five months, 1,260 days, and 3.5 days. Five lunar months = 147.5 days, so 147.5 days +1,260 days +3.5 days = 1,411 days, which are two days less than 1,413 days. The extra 2 days should be for all other events, as we will describe in Chapter 40.
How important is the Feast of Pentecost? From Chapter 15, we know that both the Noahic Covenant and the Mosaic Covenant were established on the feast days of Pentecost. If we use a correct Hebrew calendar for 1948 (see Appendix D), we find that the declaration of re-establishment of the nation of Israel was also on the Feast of Pentecost. We also know that Yeshua ascended to heaven on the Feast of Pentecost in 30 AD. In a like manner, we expect that he may also come down with glory on the Feast of Pentecost to harvest the first fruits before he pours out his wrath to judge the whole world. When the Lamb of God stands on Mount Zion, he will bring 144,000 saints who are the first fruits of God (Revelation 14:1-4). The first fruits must be harvested on the Feast of Pentecost. Therefore, these saints should be raptured on the Feast of Pentecost before the Lamb pours out his wrath.
