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Day-year principle

The day-year principle or year-for-a-day principle is a method of interpretation of Bible prophecy in which the word day in prophecy is considered to be symbolic of a year of actual time.[1][2] It was the method used by most of the Reformers,[3] and is used principally by the historicist school of prophetic interpretation.[4] It is held by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Christadelphians. The day-year principle is also used by the Baháʼí Faith, as well with by most all astrologers who employ the "Secondary Progression" theory, aka the day-for-a-year theory, wherein the planets are moved forwards in the table of planetary motion (known as an ephemeris) a day for each year of life or fraction thereof. The astrologers say that the four seasons of the year are directly spiritually, phenomenologically like the four "seasons" of the day.

Biblical basis edit

Proponents of the principle, such as the Seventh-day Adventists, claim that it has three primary precedents in Scripture:[5]

  1. Numbers 14:34. The Israelites will wander for 40 years in the wilderness, one year for every day spent by the spies in Canaan.
  2. Ezekiel 4:5–6. The prophet Ezekiel is commanded to lie on his left side for 390 days, followed by his right side for 40 days, to symbolize the equivalent number of years of punishment on Israel and Judah respectively.
  3. Daniel 9:24–27. This is known as the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks. The majority of scholars do understand the passage to refer to 70 "sevens" or "septets" of years—that is, a total of 490 years.

While not listed as primary precedent by the proponents, a direct reference to the day-for-a-year concept is made in Genesis.

  1. Genesis 29:27. Laban requires an additional seven years of work in contract for Rachel's hand in marriage, calling it a week.

Jon Paulien has defended the principle from a systematic theology perspective, not strictly from the Bible.[6]

History edit

The day-year principle was partially employed by Jews[7] as seen in Daniel 9:24–27, Ezekiel 4:4-7[8] and in the early church.[9] It was first used in Christian exposition in 380 AD by Ticonius, who interpreted the three and a half days of Revelation 11:9 as three and a half years, writing 'three days and a half; that is, three years and six months' ('dies tres et dimidium; id est annos tres et menses sex').[10] In the 5th century Faustus of Riez gave the same interpretation of Revelation 11:9, writing 'three and a half days which correspond to three years and six months' ('Tres et dimidius dies tribus annis et sex mensibus respondent),[11] and in c. 550 Primasius also gave the same interpretation, writing 'it is possible to understand the three days and a half as three years and six months' ('Tres dies et dimidium possumus intelligere tres annos et sex menses').[11] The same interpretation of Revelation 11:9 was given by later expositors like Anspert, Haymo, and Berengaudus (all of the ninth century).[11] Primasius appears to have been the first to appeal directly to previous Biblical passages in order to substantiate the principle, referring to Numbers 14:34 in support of his interpretation of the three and a half days of Revelation 11:9.[12] Haymo and Bruno Astensis "justify it by the parallel case of Ezekiel lying on his side 390 days, to signify 390 years; — i. e. a day for a year. — ".[13] Protestant Reformers were well established on the day/year principle and it was also accepted by many Christian groups, ministers, and theologians.[14][15][16]

Others who expounded the Historicist interpretation are John Wycliffe, John Knox, William Tyndale, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli, Philip Melanchthon, Isaac Newton, Jan Hus, John Foxe, John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards,[17] George Whitefield, Charles Finney, C. H. Spurgeon, Matthew Henry, Adam Clarke, Albert Barnes, and Bishop Thomas Newton.[18]

Christian historicist application edit

70 weeks or 490-year prophecy edit

Daniel 9 contains the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks. Biblical scholars have interpreted the 70 weeks vision in the historistical methodology for nearly two millennia as illustrated in the following table.

List of Historicist Biblical Expositors who commented on the 70 weeks
from the 3rd to 19th centuries
List of Biblical Expositors of the Early Church Period: 100-457 AD[19]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
Tertullian c. 240 From Persia To Christ 70th week
Clement of Alexandria c. 220 To Advent During
Hippolytus d. 236 490 yrs Separated
Sextus Julius Africanus c. 240 490 yrs To Christ
Eusebius Pamphili c. 340 490 yrs To Christ Midst
Athanasius 373 To Cross
Cyril of Jerusalem 386 Wks. of Yrs.
Polychronis 430 490 yrs 7 yrs midst
Jerome 420 490 yrs
Theodoret 457 490 yrs
Biblical Expositors of the Early Medieval Period: 400-1200 AD[20]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
Augustine d. 430 to Cross
Sargis d'Aberga 7th century 69 wks to Christ
Venerable Bede d. 735 457 solar yrs Bap. midst at end
Saadia d. 942 490 yrs from exile
Jehoram 10th century Years
Yefet ben Ali 10th century Sabbatical Yrs to Titus
Rashi d. 1105 490 yrs
Abraham bar Hiyya d. 1136 Wks of Sabbatical yrs.
Abraham ibn Ezra d. 1167 490 yrs
Thomas Aquinas d. 1274 475 Solar yrs At End
Arnold of Villanova 1292 Yrs to Christ Fall of Jerusalem
Pierre Jen d'Olivi d. 1298 Wks. of Yrs.
Biblical Expositors of the Reformation Era: 1522-1614 AD[citation needed]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
Martin Luther 1522 Yrs. (2d Darius) 34-41 AD Begin
Philipp Melanchthon 1543 Yrs. (2dn Artax.) Midst
Johann Funck 1558 457 BC - 34 AD to 34 End
Nikolaus Selnecker 1579 Yrs. (2d Artax)
Georg Nigrinus 1570 456 BC - 34 AD End
Johann Oecolampadius 1530 Years Long Period
Heinrich Bullinger 1557 457 BC to 34 AD to 34 AD End
George Joye 1545 Cyrus, yrs
John Napier 1593 490 yrs
Biblical Expositors of the Post-Reformation Era—Europe: 1600-1800 AD[citation needed]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
Joseph Mede 1631 417 BC - 74 AD (33) AD
Henry More 1664 490 yrs
John Tillinghast 1655 Ends 34 AD 34 AD
William Sherwin 1670 490 yrs
Thomas Beverly 1684 Yrs to Christ
Johannes Cocceius 1701 490 yrs. (33) AD
Robert Fleming Jr. 1701 490 yrs.
Sir Isaac Newton 1727 457 BC - 34 AD 34 AD
William Lowth 1700 Years
William Whiston 1706 445 BC - 32+ AD 33 AD
Heinrich Horch 1712 490 yrs Midst
Berienberg Bible 1743 Yrs. to Christ Midst
Johann Al Bengal 1740 Yrs to Christ Midst
Johann Ph. Petri 1768 453 BC to 37 AD Midst
Hans Wood 1787 420 BC - 70 AD
Christian G. Thube 1789 - 37 AD 30 AD
Biblical Expositors of the Post-Reformation Era—America: 1600-1800 AD[citation needed]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
Eph. Huit 1644 490 yrs
Thomas Parker 1646 490 yrs
John Davenport 1653 Yrs to Christ
William Burnet 1724 490 yrs
Joshua Bellamy 1758 490 yrs
Aaron Burr 1757 490 yrs
Samuel Langdon 1774 490 yrs
Samuel Gatchet 1781 490 yrs
Samuel Osgood 1794 490 (Art.)
Biblical expositors of the 19th-century Advent Awakening: 1800-1845 AD[citation needed]
Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross
William Hales 1803 27/31/34 AD
George Stanley Faber 1804 458 BC -
Thomas Scott 1805 7th yr of Artax.
Adam Clarke 1810 7th yr of Artax.
W. C. Davis 1818 453 BC - 37 AD
Arch. Mason 1820 457 BC - 33 AD
Jno A. Brown 1823 457 BC - 34 AD
Jno. Bayford 1820 Years
Lewis Way 1818 Years
Henry Drummond 1830 To 1st Advent
John Fry 1822 457 BC - 33 AD
Thomas White 1828 457 BC - 33 AD
Edward Cooper 1825 457 BC - 33 AD
Thomas Keyworth 1828 457 BC - 33 AD
Alfred Addis 1829 457 BC - 33 AD
Jno. Hooper 1829 490 yrs
William W. Pym 1829 453 BC - 37 AD
Edward N. Hoare 1830 457 BC - 33 AD
William Digby 1831 457 Bc - 33 AD
Bp Dave Wilson 1836 453 BC - 37 AD
Alex Keith 1828 7th of Artax Cross
John Cog 1832 Years
Matt Habershon 1834 457 BC - 33 AD
Ed Bickersteih 1836 457 BC - 34 AD
Louis Gaussen 1837 457 BC - 34 AD

The vision of the 70 weeks is interpreted as dealing with the Jewish nation from about the middle of the 5th century BCE until not long after the death of Jesus in the 1st century CE and so is not concerned with current or future history. Historicists consider Antiochus Epiphanies irrelevant to the fulfillment of the prophecy.

Historicist interpretation of the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks was that it foretells with great specificity information about Jesus as the Messiah, not some lowlevel official or antichrist figure.[21] Daniel 9:25 states that the 'seventy weeks' (generally interpreted as 490 years[22] according to the day-year principle) [23][1] is to begin "from the time the word goes out to restore and rebuild Jerusalem," which is when the Persian king Artaxerxes I, gave the decree to rebuild Jerusalem to Ezra, so the 490 years point to the time of Christ's anointing.

 
 
How Seventh-day Adventists see the beginning (top) and ending (bottom) of the seventy weeks timeline.

In the 21st century this interpretation (emphasized by the 19th-century Millerite movement) is still held by Seventh-day Adventists[24] and other groups.

Seventh-day Adventists edit

The Seventh-day Adventist interpretation of Daniel chapter 9 presents the 490 years as an uninterrupted period. Like others before them they equate the beginning of the 70 weeks "from the time the word goes out to rebuild and restore Jerusalem," of Daniel 9:25[25] with the decree by Artaxerxes I in 458/7 BC which provided money for rebuilding the temple and Jerusalem and allowed for restoration of a Jewish administration.[26] It ends 3½ years after the crucifixion.[citation needed] The appearance of "Messiah the Prince" at the end of the 69 weeks (483 years)[25] is aligned with Jesus' baptism in 27 BC, in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar. The 'cutting off' of the "anointed one"[25] refers to the crucifixion 3½ years after the end of the 483 years, bringing "atonement for iniquity" and "everlasting righteousness".[27] Jesus is said to 'confirm' the "covenant"[28] between God and mankind by his death on the cross in the Spring (about Easter time) of 31 CE "in the midst of"[28] the last seven years. At the moment of his death the 4 inch (10 cm) thick curtain between the Holy and Most Holy Places in the Temple ripped from top to bottom,[29][30][31] marking the end of the Temple's sacrificial system. The last week ends 3½ years after the crucifixion (i.e., in 34 AD) when the gospel was redirected from only the Jews to all peoples.

Some of the representative voices among exegetes of the last 150 years are E. W. Hengstenberg,[32] J. N. Andrews,[33] E. B. Pusey,[34] J. Raska,[35] J. Hontheim,[36] Boutflower,[37] Uriah Smith,[38] and O. Gerhardt.[39]

Illustrations explaining the beginning and ending dates of the 70 weeks
according to Historicist interpretation
 
Beginning of the 70 Weeks: King's reigns were counted from New Year to New Year following an 'Accession Year'. The Persian New Year began in Nisan (March–April). The Jewish civil New Year began in Tishri (September–October)
 
Ending of the 70 Weeks: Tiberius Caesar began ruling in the Fall of 13 AD. So, his 15th year began in the Fall of 27, the year of the baptism of Jesus. This is 69 weeks (i.e. 483 years) after 457 BC.

To understand 70-week prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27, one has to use the key.[40] The Prophecy of Seventy Weeks becomes clear, as pointing to the messiah using the prophetic day-year principle.[41] Using this, the 69 weeks, or the 483 years of Daniel 9, culminates in A.D. 27. Now "unto Messiah the Prince" makes sense and indicates the time for the coming of the "anointed one" or Messiah, with the final week during His ministry. It is not the time of the Messiah's birth but when He would appear as the Messiah, and this is right when Christ took up His ministry after being baptized. Thus the prophetic day-year principle correctly points to the anointed as the Messiah in A.D. 27 or the fifteenth year of Tiberius, not in the future or modern time. While there are other possible ways of reckoning, the beginning point of 457 B.C. as the starting point of the 70-week prophecy as the Messianic prophecies points to Jesus as the Messiah.[42]

The seven and sixty-two-week periods are most frequently understood as consecutive, non-overlapping chronological periods that are more or less exact in terminating with the time at which Christ is anointed with the Holy Spirit at his baptism,[citation needed] with the terminus a quo of this 483-year period being the time associated with the decree given to Ezra by Artaxerxes I in 458/7 BCE.[citation needed] The reference to an anointed one being "cut off" in verse 26a is identified with the death of Christ and has traditionally been thought to mark the midpoint of the seventieth week,[citation needed] which is also when Jeremiah's new "covenant" is "confirmed" (verse 27a) and atonement for "iniquity" (verse 24) is made.

1260 year prophecy edit

Historicist interpreters have usually understood the "time, times and half a time" (i.e. 1+2+0.5=3.5), "1,260 days" and "42 months" mentioned in Daniel and Revelation to be references to represent a period of 1260 years (based on the 360 day Jewish year multiplied by 3.5).[43]

These time periods occur seven times in scripture:

  • Daniel 7:25, "time, times and a half".
  • Daniel 12:7, "time, times and a half".
  • Revelation 11:2, "42 months".
  • Revelation 11:3, "1260 days".
  • Revelation 12:6, "1260 days".
  • Revelation 12:14, "time, times and a half".
  • Revelation 13:5, "42 months".

Historicists usually believe the "1,260 days" spanned the Middle Ages and concluded within the early modern or modern era. Although many dates have been proposed for the start and finish of the "1,260 days", certain time spans have proven to be more popular than others. The majority of historicists throughout history have identified the "1,260 days" as being fulfilled by one or more of the following time spans[44] and identify the Papal Office as the Antichrist and culmination of the Great Apostasy:

Seventh-Day Adventist interpretation edit

 
Timeline of "time, times and half a time", 1260 days or 42 month prophecy in historicist Seventh-day Adventism.

The Millerites, like the earlier Bible students of the Reformation and post-Reformation eras and the Seventh-day Adventists,[51] understand the 1260 days as lasting AD 538 to 1798 as the duration of the papacy over Rome.[52][53] This period began with the defeat of the Ostrogoths by the general Belisarius and ended with the successes of French general Napoleon Bonaparte, specifically, the capture of Pope Pius VI by general Louis Alexandre Berthier in 1798. Seventh-day Adventist use of this principle in Daniel 8:14 is deemed to be of extra-biblical authority (i.e., William Miller/Ellen White-church prophetess) due to the Hebrew word "yowm" not extant in the text of Daniel 8:14. This is the word necessary to meet the Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6 day/year principal texts.[54]

Other views edit

Robert Fleming writing in 1701 (The Rise and Fall of Rome Papal) stated that the 1260-year period should commence with Pope Paul I becoming a temporal ruler in AD 758 which would expire in 2018 by counting Julian years, or the year 2000 if counting prophetic (360 day) years.[55]

Charles Taze Russel, founder of the Watchtower Society (now known as Jehovah's Witnesses), originally taught that "1874 onward is the time of the Lord's second presence"[56] using the day-year principal to understand the Bible. Later, under the leadership of Joseph Rutherford, Jehovah's Witnesses revised this teaching to state that they "pointed to 1914 as the time for this great event to occur."[57] This is the doctrine still in use today.

756 to 2016 edit

British Theologian Adam Clarke writing in 1825 stated that the 1260-year period should commence with 755 AD, the actual year Pepin the Short invaded Lombard territory, resulting in the Pope's elevation from a subject of the Byzantine Empire to an independent head of state. The Donation of Pepin, which first occurred in 754 and again in 756 gave to the Pope temporal power over the Papal States. However, his introductory comments on Daniel 7 added 756 as an alternative commencement date.[58] In April of that year, Pepin, accompanied by Pope Stephen II entered northern Italy from France, forcing the Lombard King Aistulf to lift his siege of Rome, and return to Pavia. Following Aistulf's capitulation, Pepin remained in Italy until finalizing his Donations. Based on this, 19th century commentators anticipate the end of the Papacy in 2016:

“As the date of the prevalence and reign of antichrist must, according to the principles here laid down, be fixed at A.D. 756, therefore the end of this period of his reign must be A.D. 756 added to 1260; equal to 2016, the year of the Christian era set by infinite wisdom for this long-prayed-for event. Amen and amen!"[59][60]

Of the five areas of the Bible which mention this timeline,[61] only Revelation 11:9-12 adds a brief 3½ more years to the end of this 1260-year period.[62] If added to 2016, this would bring us to autumn of 2019 or spring of 2020 for the commencement of the Eternal Kingdom.[63] However, far more attention is paid by historicists to 2016 as the final end of the Papacy and the commencement of the Millennial rule than there is to 2019.[64] This may be due in part, to uncertainty as to who or what the two witnesses of the Book of Revelation represent. But for those 17th to 19th century historicists adhering to the day year principle who also predicted a literal restoration of the unconverted Jews in their original homeland,[65] the fall of the Papacy immediately precedes the rapid conversion of the Jews.[66] The two events are closely linked, with the former enabling the latter.[67]

The year 756 AD is also thought to occur 666 years from John's writing of the Book of Revelation.[68] The verse in Daniel 8:25 which reads "...but he shall be broken without hand" is usually understood to mean that the destruction of the "little horn" or Papacy will not be caused by any human action.[69] Volcanic activity is described as the means by which Rome will be overthrown.[70] The following excerpt is from the 5th edition (1808) of the Rev. David Simpson's book "A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings":

"Antichrist will retain some part of his dominion over the nations till about the year 2016." "And when the 1260 years are expired, Rome itself, with all its magnificence, will be absorbed in a lake of fire, sink into the sea, and rise no more at all for ever*."[71]

Though the end of the 1260 years will be marked by dramatic events, it will not instantly remove all the governments of the world. The Messianic Kingdom will be established in place of the former Roman Empire, and continue to expand until it has enveloped the remaining countries. The following is an excerpt from "The Covenanter", a Reformed Presbyterian publication (1857):

“The end of the 1260 years will not at once usher in the brightness of the Millennial day. It will be marked by some occurrence, by some grand movement of Providence—such as the violent, it may be, and sudden crushing of the Papal power, and that of the corrupt and oppressive monarchies of the Old World, and of the governments similar to them in spirit, if not in form, in the New-— by some event in the pagan world, in which a new era will take its rise: new and signally successful efforts for the conversion of the Jews—for the evangelization of the nations-—for the subjecting of the “kingdoms of this world” to the law and government of “the Lord and of his Christ.” A generation may pass, or more than one, before this work will be fully completed; but it will advance with large strides.”[72]

While Daniel 2:35 makes reference to the various world powers (represented as various metals) being “broken to pieces together”, the previous verse (v.34) portrays the Eternal Kingdom coming as “a stone cut from a mountain without hands” and striking a statue (symbolizing the successive world empires) on its feet first. Most adherents of the day-year principle, interpret these feet “that were of iron and clay,” as denoting the nations descended from and occupying areas of the former Roman Empire.[73][74] The dominions of all the empires and nations are expected to be crushed simultaneously, but the end of “life” or existence of the Roman derived countries will precede that of the other nations of the world.[75][76]

The length of time for this worldwide expansion to complete is indicated in Daniel 7:12, which adds “As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away: yet their lives were prolonged for a season and time.” Henry Folbigg (1869) elaborated on this verse:

It is here predicted that after the destruction of the papal beast, “the rest of the beasts,” by which I understand the Pagan, Mahometan, Hindoo, Chinese, and other empires, “ will have their dominion taken away,” that is, they will gradually lose their dominion, perhaps be conquered and lose their heathen rulers— “ but their lives ”—the existence of various corrupt "and unchristian principles, “ will be prolonged for a season and a time,” which, if intended to be taken in the usual prophetic and symbolic sense would indicate a period of 450 years. This would extend far into the Millennium, and therefore although we may and should look for, and hasten the coming of great and beneficial changes, we are not to expect universal civilization in a day, nor the conversion of the world in a year—but rather the gradual yet more rapid spread of the gospel and the spiritual reign of Christ and his saints—of Christ and his Church for 1,000 years.[77]

Prior to Adam Clarke (Methodist), Jonathan Edwards, an Evangelical Reformed (Congregational) theologian commented on the views of his more well-known predecessors and contemporaries, and wrote that Sir Isaac Newton, Robert Fleming (Presbyterian), Moses Lowman (Presbyterian), Phillip Doddridge (Congregational), and Bishop Thomas Newton (Anglican), were in agreement that the 1,260 timeline should be calculated from the year 756 AD.[78]

F.A. Cox (Congregationalist) confirmed that this was the view of Sir Isaac Newton and others, including himself:

“The author adopts the hypothesis of Fleming, Sir Isaac Newton, and Lowman, that the 1260 years commenced in A.d. 756; and consequently that the millennium will not begin till the year 2016.”[79]

Thomas Williams also acknowledged that this was the predominant view among the leading Protestant theologians of his time:

“Mr. Lowman, though an earlier commentator, is (we believe) far more generally followed; and he commences the 1260 days from about 756, when, bv aid of Pepin, King of France, the Pope obtained considerable temporalities. This carries on the reign of Popery to 2016, or sixteen years into the commencement of the Millennium, as it is generally reckoned.”[80]

The timeline was also printed in other denominational publications including Lutheran,[81] Reformed,[82] Baptist,[83] Unitarian (Socinian),[84] and in countries with sizeable Protestant populations such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands and the United States.[85]

Catholicon, a monthly Catholic publication, implied (1816) that this timeline was more accurate than the other predictions of the time:

“Lowman, who allowing the greatest latitude, comes in our opinion nearest to the truth, to the distant year 2016.”[86]

In 1870 the newly formed Kingdom of Italy annexed the remaining Papal States, depriving the Pope of his temporal rule. Unaware that Papal rule would be restored, (albeit on a greatly diminished scale) in 1929 as head of the Vatican City state, the historicist view that the Papacy is the Antichrist rapidly declined in popularity as one of the defining characteristics of the Antichrist (i.e. that he would also be a political temporal power at the time of the return of Jesus) was no longer met.

In spite of its one time predominance, the 2016 prediction was largely forgotten and no major Protestant denomination currently subscribes to this timeline.

2300 year prophecy edit

 
Beginning of the 70 Weeks: The decree of Araxerses in the 7th year of his reign (457 BC) as recorded in Ezra marks beginning of 70 weeks. King reigns were counted from New Year to New Year following an 'Accession Year'. The Persian New Year began in Nisan (March–April). The Jewish civil New Year began in Tishri (September–October).
 
Seventh-day Adventist interpretation of the 2300-day prophecy time line and its relation to the 70-week prophecy

The distinctly Seventh-day Adventist doctrine of the divine investigative judgment beginning in 1844, based on the 2300 day prophecy of Daniel 8:14, relies on the day-year principle. The 2300 days are understood to represent 2300 years stretching from 457 BC, the calculated starting date of the 70 weeks prophecy based on the 3rd decree found in Ezra, to 1844.[87][88]

The prophecy of 2300 days in Verse 14 plays an important role in Seventh-day Adventist eschatology. The Seventh-day Adventist Church traces its origins to the William Miller, who predicted that the second coming of Jesus would occur in 1844 by assuming that the cleansing of the Sanctuary of Daniel 8:14 meant the destruction of the earth, and applying the day-year principle.

The prophetic time always uses the day-year principle, thus "2300 days" was understood to be 2300 years. Starting at the same time as the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks found in Chapter 9, on the grounds that the 70 weeks were "decreed" (actually "cut off") for the Jewish people from the 2300-day prophecy. This beginning year is calculated to be 457 BC (see details here), then the end of the 2300 years would have been in 1844.

Although the Millerites originally thought that 1844 represented the end of the world, those who later became Seventh-day Adventist reached the conclusion that 1844 marked the beginning of a divine pre-advent judgment called "the cleansing of the sanctuary". It is intimately related to the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was described by the church's prophet and pioneer Ellen G. White as one of the pillars of Adventist belief.[89][90]

Baháʼí Faith application edit

Baháʼí recognition of the 2300 day-year prophecy edit

Followers of the Baháʼí Faith also recognize the Day-Year Principle and use it in understanding prophecy from the Bible. In the book, Some Answered Questions, `Abdu'l-Bahá outlines a similar calculation for the 2300-year prophecy as given in the Christian section above. By applying the day-year principle, he demonstrates that the fulfillment of the vision of Daniel occurred in the year 1844, the year of the Báb's declaration in Persia i.e. the starting date of the Baháʼí Faith.[91] This is the same year that the Millerites predicted for the return of Christ, and Baháʼís believe that William Miller's methodologies were indeed sound.

The prophecy states "For two thousand three hundred days; then the sanctuary shall be cleansed." (Daniel 8:14) Baháʼís understand the "cleansing of the sanctuary" to be the restoration of religion to a state in which it is guided by authorities appointed by its Founder rather than by people who have appointed themselves as the authority.[92] (The leaders of Sunni Islam were self-appointed; the first 12 leaders of Shia Islam had been appointed through a chain of succession going back to Muhammad, but that chain ended after 260 years—see next section below.) Thus Baháʼís believe that divinely-guided religion was re-established in 1844 with the revelation of the Báb, continued through the revelation of the Baháʼí founder (Baha'u'llah) and continues today through their Universal House of Justice, elected according to the method described by Baha'u'llah.[93]

Although Christians have generally expected their Messiah to appear somewhere in Judeo-Christian lands, Baháʼís have noted[94] that Daniel himself was in Persia at the time the prophecy was made. He was in Shushan (modern day Susa or Shūsh, Iran), when he received his prophetic vision (Daniel 8:2). The Bab appeared 2300 years later in Shiraz, about 300 miles away from where Daniel's vision occurred.

Convergence of 1260-day prophecy and the 2300-day prophecy edit

The year 1260 was significant in Shia Islam, independently of any Biblical reference. The Shia branch of Islam followed a series of 12 Imams, whose authority they traced back to Muhammad. The last of these disappeared in the Islamic year 260 AH. According to a reference in the Qur'an,[95] authority was to be re-established after 1,000 years.[96] For this reason, there was widespread anticipation among Shi'ites that the 12th Imam would return in Islamic year 1260 AH. This is also the year 1844 AD in the Christian calendar. Thus both the Millerites and the Shi'ites were expecting their Promised One to appear in the same year, although for entirely independent reasons.

Therefore, Baháʼís understand the 1260-day prophecies in both Daniel and in the Book of Revelation as referring to the year 1260 of the Islamic calendar[97] which corresponds to the year 1844 AD, the year the Báb pronounced himself to be a Messenger of God and the year that the Baháʼí Faith began.

Day-year principle in Revelation 9:15 (391 days) edit

Baháʼís have also applied the Day-Year principle to Rev. 9:15[98] which states, "And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, for to slay the third part of men."

The slaying of "the third part of men" was interpreted by some Christian scholars[99][100] to refer to the fall of the Eastern Orthodox part of Christianity, centered on Constantinople in the year 1453 AD. (The other two-thirds being the Western Christian world, centered on Rome, and the southern part of the Christian world in North Africa, which was already under the dominion of Islam long before 1453.) Using the day-year principle, the formula gives 1+30+360 days = 391 days = 391 years after 1453. Adding 391 years to 1453 brings the prediction again to 1844, the same year as the 2300 day prophecy of Daniel 8.

Theoretically, this prophecy could be taken one step further, since there are accurate records of the dates of the start and end of battle for Constantinople. If "the hour" is taken to be 1/24th of a day, then, by the day-year principle, it would equate to 1/24 of a year i.e. 15 days. Since the battle of Constantinople lasted for several weeks, it is not possible to pin down the exact starting day of this 391-1/24-year prophecy, but if the formula is followed to this degree, it suggests the prophecy's fulfillment should have occurred sometime in May or June 1844.

Day-year principle in Daniel 12: 1290- and 1335-day prophecies edit

In addition, Baháʼís have applied the Day-Year principle to the two prophecies at the end of the last chapter of Daniel concerning the 1290 days (Dan 12:11) and the 1335 days (Dan 12:12).[101] The 1290 days is understood as a reference to the 1290 years from the open declaration of Muhammad to the open declaration of Baha'u'llah. The 1335 days is understood to be a reference to the firm establishment of Islam in 628 AD to the firm establishment of the Baháʼí Faith (the election of its Universal House of Justice) in 1963 AD.

See also edit

References edit

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  5. ^ Seventh-day Adventists Believe: An Exposition of the Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (2nd ed.). Ministerial Association, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. 2005. p. 48.
  6. ^ Jon Paulien, "A New Look at the Year-Day Principle", talk at the 2008 Evangelical Theological Society meetings.
  7. ^ Froom 1950, Vol. 1 & 2; pp. 889 & 124.
  8. ^ "Ezekiel 4:4-7 KJV - - Bible Gateway".
  9. ^ Froom, L. E. (1950). Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers. Vol. 1. Review and Herald. pp. 170, 174–76.
  10. ^ Elliott, EB (1862). Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 279.
  11. ^ a b c Elliott, EB (1862). Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 280.
  12. ^ Prismasius; Elliott, EB (1862). Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 280. More Scripturae loquentis utentes, quod dictium legius de quadraginta diebus quibus exploratores terram Channan circuierunt, anus pro die reputabitur; ut hic, versa vice, dies pro anno positus agnoscatur
  13. ^ Elliott, EB (1862). Horae Apocalypticae. Vol. III (fifth ed.). p. 281.
  14. ^ du Ion, Francois (1596). The Apocalyps. p. 124.[full citation needed]
  15. ^ Nigrinus. Antichrists Grundtliche Offenbarung. p. fils 28v,29r.
  16. ^ Burr, Aaron. The Watchman's Answer to the Question, What of the Night. p. 21.
  17. ^ "A History of the Work of Redemption".
  18. ^ S. Gregg, "Revelation: Four Views," Nashville: Thomas Nelson Pub, 1997, p. 34.
  19. ^ After table in Froom 1950, pp. 456–7
  20. ^ After table in Froom 1950, pp. 894–5
  21. ^ "Christ or antichrist: The mysterious gap in Daniel 9".
  22. ^ "A day equals a year in the bible".
  23. ^ http://historicist.info/articles/year_day_principle.htm
  24. ^ "What Prophecy Means to This Church".
  25. ^ a b c Daniel 9:25
  26. ^ Ezra 7:15–26 "With this money be sure to buy ... offerings, and sacrifice them on the altar of the temple of your God in Jerusalem ... then do whatever seems best with the rest of the silver and gold ... anything else needed for the temple of your God that you are responsible to supply ... appoint magistrates and judges to administer justice to all the people of Trans-Euphrates—all who know the laws of your God."
  27. ^ Daniel 9:24
  28. ^ a b Daniel 9:27
  29. ^ Matthew 27:51
  30. ^ Mark 15:38
  31. ^ Luke 23:45
  32. ^ E.W. Hengstenberg, Christology of the Old Testament (reprint; McDill AFB, FL, 1973), pp. 803-930
  33. ^ J.N. Andrews, The Commandment to Restore and to Rebuild Jerusalem (Battle Creek, MI 1865)
  34. ^ E.B. Pusey, Daniel the Prophet, 2nd ed. (New York 1885), pp. 184-269
  35. ^ J. Raska, Zur Berechnung der Siebzig Wochen Daniels, Theologisch-Praktische Quartal-schrift 54 (1904), pp. 13-27
  36. ^ J. Hontheim, Das Todesjahr Christi und die Danielische Wochenprophetie, Katholik 34 (1906): 12-36, 96-128, 176-88, 254-81
  37. ^ Boutflower, In and Around the Book of Daniel, 2nd ed. (Grand Rapids, 1963), pp. 168-211
  38. ^ Smith, Uriah (1878). The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation. p. 828.
  39. ^ O. Gerhardt, Die messianische Weissagung Daniel 9:24-27, NKZ 38 (1927): 561-87
  40. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-11. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  41. ^ http://historicist.info/articles2/seventyweeks.htm
  42. ^ "The 70th Week of Daniel Delusion". 31 January 2014.
  43. ^ Seventh-day Adventists Believe (2nd ed). Ministerial Association, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. 2005. pp. 184–185. ISBN 1-57847-041-2.
  44. ^ Leroy Edwin Froom, The Prophetic Faith Of Our Fathers, volume II (1948), pages 784 and 787; volume III (1946), pages 744-745; volume IV (1982), pages 392, 395-397, and 399-400.
  45. ^ "The Pope Dragged from Rome: February 20, 1798". Catholic Textbook Project. 2022-02-23.
  46. ^ The Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 4 (Washington, DC: Review and Herald, 1955), p. 880. "A time, times, and an half. That is, the 1260-year period, A.D. 538-1798, which is first introduced in ch. 7:25."
  47. ^ Edward Bishop Elliott in his four-volume Horae Apocalypticae regarded the prophetic periods as representing the same temporal period. His view of the symbolic nature of the day-year principle was similar to the 'man as microcosm' argument; that a day in the life of a man could be likened to a year in the life of the wider world. Among his illustrations for this were Ezekiel 16 where the youth of a woman is likened to the growing in maturity of the Jewish people. (Edward Bishop Elliott Horae Apocalypticae London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday 5th ed (1862) Vol 3 p. 263.) Similarly, the sabbath as a day for the individual is mirrored in the seventh fallow year of an agrarian society. Likewise, Ezekiel 4:1-7 where the prophet lies prostrate for a number of days to mirror the number of years of iniquity of Judah and Israel. "I have appointed thee each day for a year." He adds as another illustration Isaiah 20:2-3, in which Isaiah appears to walk naked for three years. Elliott suggests that his prophetic act would have lasted three days as a sign of what the Assyrians would accomplish three years thence.
  48. ^ LeRoy E. Froom “Prophetic Faith of our Fathers” Washington D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association (1946), vol. 3, page 219, citing Bishop Thomas Newton (1766): “But as the Pope did not acquire temporal power till 756, it is more probable that this delays the terminus until 1260 years from that date.”
  49. ^ George D'Oyly “The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version” London: Gilbert & Rivington (1839) Vol. 2: “plucked up by the roots. ] Three of the ten kingdoms, namely, those of the Heruli, the Ostrogoths, and the Lombards, were successively plucked up or eradicated before the little horn, in the way of which they stood: and by the annexation of their dominions to the papacy, the pope became also a temporal power. Hence he assumed the three keys in his arms, and the triple crown or mitre, as a temporal prince; ”
  50. ^ date favored by Sir Isaac Newton and others.Grayling, A.C. (2016). The Age of Genius: The Seventeenth Century and the Birth of the Modern Mind. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-4088-4329-1.
  51. ^ What Prophecy Means to This Church, Frank B. Holbrook, Ministry, July 1983 2007-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
  52. ^ The Great Controversy by Ellen White, p266. "Chap. 15 - The Bible and the French Revolution".
  53. ^ Seventh-day Adventists Believe (2nd ed). Ministerial Association, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. 2005. pp. 184–185. ISBN 1-57847-041-2.
  54. ^ Strong's #3117, 6152, 1242. The words in Daniel 8:14 are Evening (ereb) and Morning (boqer). See any interlinear bible to verify
  55. ^ Fleming, Robert (1848). The rise and fall of Rome papal (New ed.). Houlston & Stoneman. p. 49. OL 13990737M. Retrieved 2016-12-16. Now, as near as I can trace the time of this donation of Pepin, it was in or about the year 758, about the tune that Pope Paul the First began to build the church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Now, if we make this the era of the papal kingdom, the 1260 years will not run out before the year 2018, according to the computation of Julian years; but, reducing these to prophetical ones, the expiration of the papal kingdom ends exactly in the year 2000, according to our vulgar reckoning. And if what I suggest above be true, that Antichrist shall not be finally destroyed until the coming of Christ, then may this calculation be looked upon to be very considerable.
  56. ^ Our Lord's Return (1929) pp.27, 33, 37
  57. ^ Watchtower 1954 Jun 15 p.370
  58. ^ Adam Clarke ”The Holy Bible” New York: Lane and Scott (1850) vol. IV, Introduction to Chapter VII, page 592, “It will be proper to remark that the period of a time, times, and a half, mentioned in the twenty-fifth verse are the duration of the dominion of the little horn that made war with the saints, (generally supposed to be a symbolic representation of the papal power,) had most probably its commencement in A.D. 755 or 756, when Pepin, king of France, invested the pope with temporal power. This hypothesis will bring the conclusion of the period to about the year of Christ 2000, a time fixed by Jews and Christians for some remarkable revolution; when the world, as they suppose, will be renewed, and the wicked cease from troubling the Church, and the saints of the Most High have dominion over the whole habitable globe."
  59. ^ Freeborn Garretson Hibbard “Eschatology: Or, The Doctrine of the Last Things” New York: Hunt & Eaton (1890), page 84.
  60. ^ D.D. Whedon “The Methodist Quarterly Review” New York: Carlton & Porter (1866), article V, page 256.
  61. ^ Daniel 7:25, Daniel 12:7, Revelation 11:2-3, Revelation 12:6,14 and Revelation 13:5.
  62. ^ The 3½ days follow the 42 months or 1260 days (representing years) mentioned in verses 2 and 3.
  63. ^ John Brown "A Dictionary of the Holy Bible" in two volumes. Philadelphia: William IV. Woodward, N°. 17 Chestnut Street (1798), vol. I, page 34: "But if we date the rise of Antichrist from the Pope's commencing a civil lord, about A. D. 756, we cannot hope for the beginning of the Millennium till after A. D. 2016."
  64. ^ Thomas Williams “The Cottage Bible and family expositor” Hartford: D.F. Robinson and H.F. Sumner (1834), vol. 2, page 1417: “Mr. Lowman, though an earlier commentator, is (we believe) far more generally followed; and he commences the 1260 days from about 756, when, by aid of Pepin, King of France, the Pope obtained considerable temporalities. This carries on the reign of Popery to 2016 or sixteen years into the commencement of the Millennium, as it is generally reckoned.”
  65. ^ Walter Chamberlain “The National Restoration and Conversion of the Twelve Tribes of Israel” London: Wertheim and MacIntosh (1854), page 402: “Mr. Faber erred in asserting the contrary; and this error was the cause of his not seeing that Israel's restoration precedes his conversion.”
  66. ^ James Lunn "A Dissertation on the Conversion and Restoration of the Jews" Edinburgh: J. Morren (1804), page 99: "the fall of the Papacy is to be the means of bringing in the Jews."
  67. ^ Robert Fleming (the Younger). "Apocalyptical Key" London: Paternoster Row (1793), page 72: "Therefore after various thoughts upon this head, being satisfied that the Jews were to be converted, and that this great event could not be wholly left out in the Revelation, I did at last conclude that this must not be (whatever particular conversions of some part of them might happen) until the final destruction of the Popish party; whose idolatry, villanies, lies and legends, and bloody temper, is the chief thing that prejudices them against Christianity."
  68. ^ William M'Gavin “The Protestant: essays on the principal points of controversy” (1835) Edwin Hunt - Middletown, vol. 1, page 726: “Thus was the bishop of Rome raised to the rank and sovereignty of a great prince. This is usually considered the last step of his elevation. It took place in the year 756; and this, I believe, is the latest period to which the commencement of the prophetic number of 1260 years is referred. Supposing the book of Revelation to have been written in the year 90, which is the period usually assigned to it, the time which elapsed between that and the last stage of papal usurpation, is precisely six hundred and sixty-six years, which reminds us of the number of the name of the beast, Rev. xiii. 18.”
  69. ^ Newton, Thomas (1789). Dissertations on the Prophecies (8th ed.). London: J.F. and C. Rivington. p. 327. As the stone in Nebuchadnezzar's dream was cut out of the mountain without hands, that is not by human, but by supernatural means; so the little horn shall be broken without hand, not die the common death, not fall by the hand of men, but perish by a stroke from heaven.
  70. ^ East Apthorp, D.D. "Discourses on Prophecy" (1786) Discourse XI, page 273: "Rome the seat of Antichrist will be consumed with fire, at the coming of Christ, or when the period of her apostasy is expired, in 1260 years from the rise of Antichrist," page 275: "...present Rome, when by an eruption of fire the mountainous soil, being undermined, will fall into an abyss, and be covered with the sea."
  71. ^ Rev. David Simpson "A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings" London: W. Baynes, and Paternoster-Row. (1808) 5th edition, pages 131 and 133.
  72. ^ James L. Willson (editor) “The Covenanter” Philadelphia: William S. Young (1857) vol. 13, page 238.
  73. ^ George D'Oyly “The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version” London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Gilbert & Rivington. (1830) Volume II. Daniel, chapter II: The Roman empire therefore is represented in a double state; first, with the strength of iron, conquering all before it, "his legs of iron;" and then weakened and divided by the mixture of barbarous nations, "his feet part of iron and part of clay." The Roman empire was afterwards divided into ten lesser kingdoms, the remains of which are subsisting at present.
  74. ^ William Greenfield “Pillar of Divine Truth” London: Samuel Bagster (1831), page 232: “The Roman empire became weakened by a mixture of barbarous nations, by the incursions of whom it was torn asunder about the fourth century after Christ, and at length divided into ten kingdoms, answering to the ten toes of the image, and the ten horns of the beast. The ten kingdoms into which the western Roman empire was divided were, primarily, according to Machiavel and Bp. Lloyd, 1. The Huns in Hungary, A. D. 356. 2. The Ostrogoths in Moesia, 377. 3. The Visigoths in Pannonia, 378. 4. The Sueves and Alans in Gascoigne and Spain, 407. 5. The Vandals in Africa, 407. 6. The Franks in France, 407. 7. The Burgundians in Burgundy, 407. 8. The Heruli and Turingi in Italy, 476. 9. The Saxons and Angles in Britain, 476. 10. The Lombards first, upon the Danube, 526, and afterwards in Italy. Though the ten kingdoms differed from these in later periods, and were sometimes more or less, yet they were still known by that name.”
  75. ^ Daniel 7:11, 12: “I beheld even till the beast was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame. As concerning the rest of the beasts, they had their dominion taken away: yet their lives were prolonged for a season and time.”
  76. ^ James Bicheno “The Restoration of the Jews” London: Bye and Law (1800), page 48: “The destruction is to begin at the toes of the image, the kingdoms into which the Roman empire has been divided.”
  77. ^ Henry Folbigg “The Great Epoch” London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer (1869), pages 134-135.
  78. ^ Jonathan Edwards ”History of Redemption” New York: T. and J. Swords (1793), page 431: "The Beginning of the reign of Antichrist. The best interpreters (as Mr. Fleming, Sir I. Newton, Mr. Lowman, Dr. Doddridge, Bp. Newton, and Mr. Reader) are pretty well agreed that this reign is to be dated from about A. D. 756, when the Pope began to be a temporal power, (that is, in prophetic language, a beast) by assuming temporal dominion; 1260 years from this period will bring us to about A. D. 2000, and about the 6000th year of the world, which agrees with a tradition at least as ancient as the epistle ascribed to the apostle Barnabas (f 15.) which says, that " in six thousand years shall all things be accomplished."
  79. ^ Rev. F.A. Cox “Outlines of Lectures on the Book of Daniel” London: Westley and Davis (1833) 2nd edition, page 152.
  80. ^ Thomas Williams “The Cottage Bible and family expositor” Hartford: D.F. Robinson and H. F. Sumner (1837), vol. 2, page 1417.
  81. ^ Johann Friedrich Gleditsch "Nova Acta Eruditorum" in Latin. Leipzig (1739), no. VII, pars. I, page 302: "Accadamus ad Periodum III de phialis, qua: révélant rtatum Ecclefia:, temporibus Romani Imperii ultimis, quod per bertiam repradentatur; per ipfos 1260 annos, ab A. 756 ad 2016."
  82. ^ P. Meijer “Algemeene Vaderlandsche Letter-Oefeningen” Amsterdam: A. Van Der Kroe (1784) in Dutch, page 134: “Hierop werd de Paus het agtste Hoofd van Romen, en het tydperk, waarin hy zo blyven zou, eindigt omtrent het jaer 2016; of als men, (gelyk met reden gefchiedt,) de Profeetische jaeren rekent op 360 dagen, omtrent het jaer 2000; 't welk hy meent, dat de aenvang zal zyn van het duizendjaerig Ryk. FLEMING of Resurr. p. 120."
  83. ^ John Dowling “An Exposition of the Prophecies, Supposed by William Miller to Predict the Second coming of Christ, in 1843” Providence: Geo. P. Daniels (1840), page 125: “First Extract.—(Scott's Notes upon Rev. 11: 2.)—" The pope became universal bishop, A. D. 606, and was fully established as a temporal prince A. D. 756. (Mosheim says, 755.) Did we know exactly at what time to date the beginning of the 1260 years, we might show, with certainty, when they would terminate; but this would not consist with that wise obscurity, which always, in some respects, rests on prophecies, before they are fulfilled. The beginning of these years, however, cannot well be fixed sooner than A. D. 606, nor later than A. D. 756," page 126: “In his introductory remarks at the head of the same chapter, he says, "It will be proper to remark, that the period of a time, times and a half, mentioned in the 25th verse as the duration of the dominion of the little horn that made war with the saints, (generally supposed to be a symbolical representation of the papal power,) had most probably its commencement in A. D. 755 or 756, when Pepin, king of France, invested the Pope with temporal power."
  84. ^ Antoine-Augustin Bruzen de La Martinière “Cérémonies Et Coutumes Religieuses” Paris: PRUDHOMME Son. (1809) Vol. 10, in French, Page 126: “La troisième période représente l'état de l'empire Romain sous les Papes pendant 1260 ans, depuis 756 à 2016 : il trouve dans l'Apocalypse des preuves de jugement de Dieu contre le règne des Papes. Le septième siècle pronostique la destruction finale de Rome.
  85. ^ H. L. Chamberlain “Judah and Israel, or, The kingdom of the God of Heaven” San Francisco: The Bancroft Company (1888), page 216: “Many are still expecting his coming in the dim future, for those historical dates will not end until 2016 A.D.”
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Further reading edit

Supportive:

  • William H. Shea, "Year-Day Principle – Part 1" (p67–104) and Part 2 (p105–110) in Selected Studies in Prophetic Interpretation; Daniel and Revelation Committee Series, vol 1. Maryland: Biblical Research Institute/Review and Herald, rev edn, 1982. Part 1 has been called "arguably the [Adventist] church’s best scholarly defense of the day-year principle."
  • Gerhard F. Hasel, “The Hebrew Masculine Plural for ‘Weeks’ in the Expression ‘Seventy Weeks’ in Daniel 9:24” (AUSS 31/2 [1993] 105–18).
  • Frank W. Hardy, “The Hebrew Singular for ‘Week’ in the Expression ‘One Week’ in Daniel 9:27” (AUSS 32/3 [1994] 197–202).
  • Desmond Ford, Daniel appendix (note the author has since changed his position – see below)

Undetermined:

  • Kai Arasola, The End of Historicism (PhD thesis). This is a history, which includes the decline of use of the day-year principle

year, principle, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates, tools, available, a. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The day year principle or year for a day principle is a method of interpretation of Bible prophecy in which the word day in prophecy is considered to be symbolic of a year of actual time 1 2 It was the method used by most of the Reformers 3 and is used principally by the historicist school of prophetic interpretation 4 It is held by the Seventh day Adventist Church Jehovah s Witnesses and the Christadelphians The day year principle is also used by the Bahaʼi Faith as well with by most all astrologers who employ the Secondary Progression theory aka the day for a year theory wherein the planets are moved forwards in the table of planetary motion known as an ephemeris a day for each year of life or fraction thereof The astrologers say that the four seasons of the year are directly spiritually phenomenologically like the four seasons of the day Contents 1 Biblical basis 2 History 3 Christian historicist application 3 1 70 weeks or 490 year prophecy 3 1 1 Seventh day Adventists 3 2 1260 year prophecy 3 2 1 Seventh Day Adventist interpretation 3 2 2 Other views 3 2 3 756 to 2016 3 3 2300 year prophecy 4 Bahaʼi Faith application 4 1 Bahaʼi recognition of the 2300 day year prophecy 4 2 Convergence of 1260 day prophecy and the 2300 day prophecy 4 3 Day year principle in Revelation 9 15 391 days 4 4 Day year principle in Daniel 12 1290 and 1335 day prophecies 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingBiblical basis editProponents of the principle such as the Seventh day Adventists claim that it has three primary precedents in Scripture 5 Numbers 14 34 The Israelites will wander for 40 years in the wilderness one year for every day spent by the spies in Canaan Ezekiel 4 5 6 The prophet Ezekiel is commanded to lie on his left side for 390 days followed by his right side for 40 days to symbolize the equivalent number of years of punishment on Israel and Judah respectively Daniel 9 24 27 This is known as the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks The majority of scholars do understand the passage to refer to 70 sevens or septets of years that is a total of 490 years While not listed as primary precedent by the proponents a direct reference to the day for a year concept is made in Genesis Genesis 29 27 Laban requires an additional seven years of work in contract for Rachel s hand in marriage calling it a week Jon Paulien has defended the principle from a systematic theology perspective not strictly from the Bible 6 History editThe day year principle was partially employed by Jews 7 as seen in Daniel 9 24 27 Ezekiel 4 4 7 8 and in the early church 9 It was first used in Christian exposition in 380 AD by Ticonius who interpreted the three and a half days of Revelation 11 9 as three and a half years writing three days and a half that is three years and six months dies tres et dimidium id est annos tres et menses sex 10 In the 5th century Faustus of Riez gave the same interpretation of Revelation 11 9 writing three and a half days which correspond to three years and six months Tres et dimidius dies tribus annis et sex mensibus respondent 11 and in c 550 Primasius also gave the same interpretation writing it is possible to understand the three days and a half as three years and six months Tres dies et dimidium possumus intelligere tres annos et sex menses 11 The same interpretation of Revelation 11 9 was given by later expositors like Anspert Haymo and Berengaudus all of the ninth century 11 Primasius appears to have been the first to appeal directly to previous Biblical passages in order to substantiate the principle referring to Numbers 14 34 in support of his interpretation of the three and a half days of Revelation 11 9 12 Haymo and Bruno Astensis justify it by the parallel case of Ezekiel lying on his side 390 days to signify 390 years i e a day for a year 13 Protestant Reformers were well established on the day year principle and it was also accepted by many Christian groups ministers and theologians 14 15 16 Others who expounded the Historicist interpretation are John Wycliffe John Knox William Tyndale Martin Luther John Calvin Ulrich Zwingli Philip Melanchthon Isaac Newton Jan Hus John Foxe John Wesley Jonathan Edwards 17 George Whitefield Charles Finney C H Spurgeon Matthew Henry Adam Clarke Albert Barnes and Bishop Thomas Newton 18 Christian historicist application edit70 weeks or 490 year prophecy edit Daniel 9 contains the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks Biblical scholars have interpreted the 70 weeks vision in the historistical methodology for nearly two millennia as illustrated in the following table List of Historicist Biblical Expositors who commented on the 70 weeksfrom the 3rd to 19th centuries List of Biblical Expositors of the Early Church Period 100 457 AD 19 Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross Tertullian c 240 From Persia To Christ 70th week Clement of Alexandria c 220 To Advent During Hippolytus d 236 490 yrs Separated Sextus Julius Africanus c 240 490 yrs To Christ Eusebius Pamphili c 340 490 yrs To Christ Midst Athanasius 373 To Cross Cyril of Jerusalem 386 Wks of Yrs Polychronis 430 490 yrs 7 yrs midst Jerome 420 490 yrs Theodoret 457 490 yrs Biblical Expositors of the Early Medieval Period 400 1200 AD 20 Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross Augustine d 430 to Cross Sargis d Aberga 7th century 69 wks to Christ Venerable Bede d 735 457 solar yrs Bap midst at end Saadia d 942 490 yrs from exile Jehoram 10th century Years Yefet ben Ali 10th century Sabbatical Yrs to Titus Rashi d 1105 490 yrs Abraham bar Hiyya d 1136 Wks of Sabbatical yrs Abraham ibn Ezra d 1167 490 yrs Thomas Aquinas d 1274 475 Solar yrs At End Arnold of Villanova 1292 Yrs to Christ Fall of Jerusalem Pierre Jen d Olivi d 1298 Wks of Yrs Biblical Expositors of the Reformation Era 1522 1614 AD citation needed Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross Martin Luther 1522 Yrs 2d Darius 34 41 AD Begin Philipp Melanchthon 1543 Yrs 2dn Artax Midst Johann Funck 1558 457 BC 34 AD to 34 End Nikolaus Selnecker 1579 Yrs 2d Artax Georg Nigrinus 1570 456 BC 34 AD End Johann Oecolampadius 1530 Years Long Period Heinrich Bullinger 1557 457 BC to 34 AD to 34 AD End George Joye 1545 Cyrus yrs John Napier 1593 490 yrs Biblical Expositors of the Post Reformation Era Europe 1600 1800 AD citation needed Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross Joseph Mede 1631 417 BC 74 AD 33 AD Henry More 1664 490 yrs John Tillinghast 1655 Ends 34 AD 34 AD William Sherwin 1670 490 yrs Thomas Beverly 1684 Yrs to Christ Johannes Cocceius 1701 490 yrs 33 AD Robert Fleming Jr 1701 490 yrs Sir Isaac Newton 1727 457 BC 34 AD 34 AD William Lowth 1700 Years William Whiston 1706 445 BC 32 AD 33 AD Heinrich Horch 1712 490 yrs Midst Berienberg Bible 1743 Yrs to Christ Midst Johann Al Bengal 1740 Yrs to Christ Midst Johann Ph Petri 1768 453 BC to 37 AD Midst Hans Wood 1787 420 BC 70 AD Christian G Thube 1789 37 AD 30 AD Biblical Expositors of the Post Reformation Era America 1600 1800 AD citation needed Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross Eph Huit 1644 490 yrs Thomas Parker 1646 490 yrs John Davenport 1653 Yrs to Christ William Burnet 1724 490 yrs Joshua Bellamy 1758 490 yrs Aaron Burr 1757 490 yrs Samuel Langdon 1774 490 yrs Samuel Gatchet 1781 490 yrs Samuel Osgood 1794 490 Art Biblical expositors of the 19th century Advent Awakening 1800 1845 AD citation needed Name Date 70 Weeks Last Week Cross William Hales 1803 27 31 34 AD George Stanley Faber 1804 458 BC Thomas Scott 1805 7th yr of Artax Adam Clarke 1810 7th yr of Artax W C Davis 1818 453 BC 37 AD Arch Mason 1820 457 BC 33 AD Jno A Brown 1823 457 BC 34 AD Jno Bayford 1820 Years Lewis Way 1818 Years Henry Drummond 1830 To 1st Advent John Fry 1822 457 BC 33 AD Thomas White 1828 457 BC 33 AD Edward Cooper 1825 457 BC 33 AD Thomas Keyworth 1828 457 BC 33 AD Alfred Addis 1829 457 BC 33 AD Jno Hooper 1829 490 yrs William W Pym 1829 453 BC 37 AD Edward N Hoare 1830 457 BC 33 AD William Digby 1831 457 Bc 33 AD Bp Dave Wilson 1836 453 BC 37 AD Alex Keith 1828 7th of Artax Cross John Cog 1832 Years Matt Habershon 1834 457 BC 33 AD Ed Bickersteih 1836 457 BC 34 AD Louis Gaussen 1837 457 BC 34 AD The vision of the 70 weeks is interpreted as dealing with the Jewish nation from about the middle of the 5th century BCE until not long after the death of Jesus in the 1st century CE and so is not concerned with current or future history Historicists consider Antiochus Epiphanies irrelevant to the fulfillment of the prophecy Historicist interpretation of the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks was that it foretells with great specificity information about Jesus as the Messiah not some lowlevel official or antichrist figure 21 Daniel 9 25 states that the seventy weeks generally interpreted as 490 years 22 according to the day year principle 23 1 is to begin from the time the word goes out to restore and rebuild Jerusalem which is when the Persian king Artaxerxes I gave the decree to rebuild Jerusalem to Ezra so the 490 years point to the time of Christ s anointing nbsp nbsp How Seventh day Adventists see the beginning top and ending bottom of the seventy weeks timeline In the 21st century this interpretation emphasized by the 19th century Millerite movement is still held by Seventh day Adventists 24 and other groups Seventh day Adventists edit The Seventh day Adventist interpretation of Daniel chapter 9 presents the 490 years as an uninterrupted period Like others before them they equate the beginning of the 70 weeks from the time the word goes out to rebuild and restore Jerusalem of Daniel 9 25 25 with the decree by Artaxerxes I in 458 7 BC which provided money for rebuilding the temple and Jerusalem and allowed for restoration of a Jewish administration 26 It ends 3 years after the crucifixion citation needed The appearance of Messiah the Prince at the end of the 69 weeks 483 years 25 is aligned with Jesus baptism in 27 BC in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar The cutting off of the anointed one 25 refers to the crucifixion 3 years after the end of the 483 years bringing atonement for iniquity and everlasting righteousness 27 Jesus is said to confirm the covenant 28 between God and mankind by his death on the cross in the Spring about Easter time of 31 CE in the midst of 28 the last seven years At the moment of his death the 4 inch 10 cm thick curtain between the Holy and Most Holy Places in the Temple ripped from top to bottom 29 30 31 marking the end of the Temple s sacrificial system The last week ends 3 years after the crucifixion i e in 34 AD when the gospel was redirected from only the Jews to all peoples Some of the representative voices among exegetes of the last 150 years are E W Hengstenberg 32 J N Andrews 33 E B Pusey 34 J Raska 35 J Hontheim 36 Boutflower 37 Uriah Smith 38 and O Gerhardt 39 Illustrations explaining the beginning and ending dates of the 70 weeksaccording to Historicist interpretation nbsp Beginning of the 70 Weeks King s reigns were counted from New Year to New Year following an Accession Year The Persian New Year began in Nisan March April The Jewish civil New Year began in Tishri September October nbsp Ending of the 70 Weeks Tiberius Caesar began ruling in the Fall of 13 AD So his 15th year began in the Fall of 27 the year of the baptism of Jesus This is 69 weeks i e 483 years after 457 BC To understand 70 week prophecy of Daniel 9 24 27 one has to use the key 40 The Prophecy of Seventy Weeks becomes clear as pointing to the messiah using the prophetic day year principle 41 Using this the 69 weeks or the 483 years of Daniel 9 culminates in A D 27 Now unto Messiah the Prince makes sense and indicates the time for the coming of the anointed one or Messiah with the final week during His ministry It is not the time of the Messiah s birth but when He would appear as the Messiah and this is right when Christ took up His ministry after being baptized Thus the prophetic day year principle correctly points to the anointed as the Messiah in A D 27 or the fifteenth year of Tiberius not in the future or modern time While there are other possible ways of reckoning the beginning point of 457 B C as the starting point of the 70 week prophecy as the Messianic prophecies points to Jesus as the Messiah 42 The seven and sixty two week periods are most frequently understood as consecutive non overlapping chronological periods that are more or less exact in terminating with the time at which Christ is anointed with the Holy Spirit at his baptism citation needed with the terminus a quo of this 483 year period being the time associated with the decree given to Ezra by Artaxerxes I in 458 7 BCE citation needed The reference to an anointed one being cut off in verse 26a is identified with the death of Christ and has traditionally been thought to mark the midpoint of the seventieth week citation needed which is also when Jeremiah s new covenant is confirmed verse 27a and atonement for iniquity verse 24 is made 1260 year prophecy edit Historicist interpreters have usually understood the time times and half a time i e 1 2 0 5 3 5 1 260 days and 42 months mentioned in Daniel and Revelation to be references to represent a period of 1260 years based on the 360 day Jewish year multiplied by 3 5 43 These time periods occur seven times in scripture Daniel 7 25 time times and a half Daniel 12 7 time times and a half Revelation 11 2 42 months Revelation 11 3 1260 days Revelation 12 6 1260 days Revelation 12 14 time times and a half Revelation 13 5 42 months Historicists usually believe the 1 260 days spanned the Middle Ages and concluded within the early modern or modern era Although many dates have been proposed for the start and finish of the 1 260 days certain time spans have proven to be more popular than others The majority of historicists throughout history have identified the 1 260 days as being fulfilled by one or more of the following time spans 44 and identify the Papal Office as the Antichrist and culmination of the Great Apostasy 538 AD to 1798 Siege of Rome to Napoleon s Roman Republic when the Pope was taken prisoner 45 46 606 AD to 1866 47 756 AD to 2016 Donation of Pepin to presumed fall of Papacy 48 774 AD to 2034 Charlemagne overthrows last Lombard King 49 800 AD to 2060 Charlemagne is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope 50 Seventh Day Adventist interpretation edit nbsp Timeline of time times and half a time 1260 days or 42 month prophecy in historicist Seventh day Adventism The Millerites like the earlier Bible students of the Reformation and post Reformation eras and the Seventh day Adventists 51 understand the 1260 days as lasting AD 538 to 1798 as the duration of the papacy over Rome 52 53 This period began with the defeat of the Ostrogoths by the general Belisarius and ended with the successes of French general Napoleon Bonaparte specifically the capture of Pope Pius VI by general Louis Alexandre Berthier in 1798 Seventh day Adventist use of this principle in Daniel 8 14 is deemed to be of extra biblical authority i e William Miller Ellen White church prophetess due to the Hebrew word yowm not extant in the text of Daniel 8 14 This is the word necessary to meet the Numbers 14 34 and Ezekiel 4 6 day year principal texts 54 Other views edit Robert Fleming writing in 1701 The Rise and Fall of Rome Papal stated that the 1260 year period should commence with Pope Paul I becoming a temporal ruler in AD 758 which would expire in 2018 by counting Julian years or the year 2000 if counting prophetic 360 day years 55 Charles Taze Russel founder of the Watchtower Society now known as Jehovah s Witnesses originally taught that 1874 onward is the time of the Lord s second presence 56 using the day year principal to understand the Bible Later under the leadership of Joseph Rutherford Jehovah s Witnesses revised this teaching to state that they pointed to 1914 as the time for this great event to occur 57 This is the doctrine still in use today 756 to 2016 edit British Theologian Adam Clarke writing in 1825 stated that the 1260 year period should commence with 755 AD the actual year Pepin the Short invaded Lombard territory resulting in the Pope s elevation from a subject of the Byzantine Empire to an independent head of state The Donation of Pepin which first occurred in 754 and again in 756 gave to the Pope temporal power over the Papal States However his introductory comments on Daniel 7 added 756 as an alternative commencement date 58 In April of that year Pepin accompanied by Pope Stephen II entered northern Italy from France forcing the Lombard King Aistulf to lift his siege of Rome and return to Pavia Following Aistulf s capitulation Pepin remained in Italy until finalizing his Donations Based on this 19th century commentators anticipate the end of the Papacy in 2016 As the date of the prevalence and reign of antichrist must according to the principles here laid down be fixed at A D 756 therefore the end of this period of his reign must be A D 756 added to 1260 equal to 2016 the year of the Christian era set by infinite wisdom for this long prayed for event Amen and amen 59 60 Of the five areas of the Bible which mention this timeline 61 only Revelation 11 9 12 adds a brief 3 more years to the end of this 1260 year period 62 If added to 2016 this would bring us to autumn of 2019 or spring of 2020 for the commencement of the Eternal Kingdom 63 However far more attention is paid by historicists to 2016 as the final end of the Papacy and the commencement of the Millennial rule than there is to 2019 64 This may be due in part to uncertainty as to who or what the two witnesses of the Book of Revelation represent But for those 17th to 19th century historicists adhering to the day year principle who also predicted a literal restoration of the unconverted Jews in their original homeland 65 the fall of the Papacy immediately precedes the rapid conversion of the Jews 66 The two events are closely linked with the former enabling the latter 67 The year 756 AD is also thought to occur 666 years from John s writing of the Book of Revelation 68 The verse in Daniel 8 25 which reads but he shall be broken without hand is usually understood to mean that the destruction of the little horn or Papacy will not be caused by any human action 69 Volcanic activity is described as the means by which Rome will be overthrown 70 The following excerpt is from the 5th edition 1808 of the Rev David Simpson s book A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings Antichrist will retain some part of his dominion over the nations till about the year 2016 And when the 1260 years are expired Rome itself with all its magnificence will be absorbed in a lake of fire sink into the sea and rise no more at all for ever 71 Though the end of the 1260 years will be marked by dramatic events it will not instantly remove all the governments of the world The Messianic Kingdom will be established in place of the former Roman Empire and continue to expand until it has enveloped the remaining countries The following is an excerpt from The Covenanter a Reformed Presbyterian publication 1857 The end of the 1260 years will not at once usher in the brightness of the Millennial day It will be marked by some occurrence by some grand movement of Providence such as the violent it may be and sudden crushing of the Papal power and that of the corrupt and oppressive monarchies of the Old World and of the governments similar to them in spirit if not in form in the New by some event in the pagan world in which a new era will take its rise new and signally successful efforts for the conversion of the Jews for the evangelization of the nations for the subjecting of the kingdoms of this world to the law and government of the Lord and of his Christ A generation may pass or more than one before this work will be fully completed but it will advance with large strides 72 While Daniel 2 35 makes reference to the various world powers represented as various metals being broken to pieces together the previous verse v 34 portrays the Eternal Kingdom coming as a stone cut from a mountain without hands and striking a statue symbolizing the successive world empires on its feet first Most adherents of the day year principle interpret these feet that were of iron and clay as denoting the nations descended from and occupying areas of the former Roman Empire 73 74 The dominions of all the empires and nations are expected to be crushed simultaneously but the end of life or existence of the Roman derived countries will precede that of the other nations of the world 75 76 The length of time for this worldwide expansion to complete is indicated in Daniel 7 12 which adds As concerning the rest of the beasts they had their dominion taken away yet their lives were prolonged for a season and time Henry Folbigg 1869 elaborated on this verse It is here predicted that after the destruction of the papal beast the rest of the beasts by which I understand the Pagan Mahometan Hindoo Chinese and other empires will have their dominion taken away that is they will gradually lose their dominion perhaps be conquered and lose their heathen rulers but their lives the existence of various corrupt and unchristian principles will be prolonged for a season and a time which if intended to be taken in the usual prophetic and symbolic sense would indicate a period of 450 years This would extend far into the Millennium and therefore although we may and should look for and hasten the coming of great and beneficial changes we are not to expect universal civilization in a day nor the conversion of the world in a year but rather the gradual yet more rapid spread of the gospel and the spiritual reign of Christ and his saints of Christ and his Church for 1 000 years 77 Prior to Adam Clarke Methodist Jonathan Edwards an Evangelical Reformed Congregational theologian commented on the views of his more well known predecessors and contemporaries and wrote that Sir Isaac Newton Robert Fleming Presbyterian Moses Lowman Presbyterian Phillip Doddridge Congregational and Bishop Thomas Newton Anglican were in agreement that the 1 260 timeline should be calculated from the year 756 AD 78 F A Cox Congregationalist confirmed that this was the view of Sir Isaac Newton and others including himself The author adopts the hypothesis of Fleming Sir Isaac Newton and Lowman that the 1260 years commenced in A d 756 and consequently that the millennium will not begin till the year 2016 79 Thomas Williams also acknowledged that this was the predominant view among the leading Protestant theologians of his time Mr Lowman though an earlier commentator is we believe far more generally followed and he commences the 1260 days from about 756 when bv aid of Pepin King of France the Pope obtained considerable temporalities This carries on the reign of Popery to 2016 or sixteen years into the commencement of the Millennium as it is generally reckoned 80 The timeline was also printed in other denominational publications including Lutheran 81 Reformed 82 Baptist 83 Unitarian Socinian 84 and in countries with sizeable Protestant populations such as the United Kingdom France Germany Netherlands and the United States 85 Catholicon a monthly Catholic publication implied 1816 that this timeline was more accurate than the other predictions of the time Lowman who allowing the greatest latitude comes in our opinion nearest to the truth to the distant year 2016 86 In 1870 the newly formed Kingdom of Italy annexed the remaining Papal States depriving the Pope of his temporal rule Unaware that Papal rule would be restored albeit on a greatly diminished scale in 1929 as head of the Vatican City state the historicist view that the Papacy is the Antichrist rapidly declined in popularity as one of the defining characteristics of the Antichrist i e that he would also be a political temporal power at the time of the return of Jesus was no longer met In spite of its one time predominance the 2016 prediction was largely forgotten and no major Protestant denomination currently subscribes to this timeline 2300 year prophecy edit nbsp Beginning of the 70 Weeks The decree of Araxerses in the 7th year of his reign 457 BC as recorded in Ezra marks beginning of 70 weeks King reigns were counted from New Year to New Year following an Accession Year The Persian New Year began in Nisan March April The Jewish civil New Year began in Tishri September October nbsp Seventh day Adventist interpretation of the 2300 day prophecy time line and its relation to the 70 week prophecy The distinctly Seventh day Adventist doctrine of the divine investigative judgment beginning in 1844 based on the 2300 day prophecy of Daniel 8 14 relies on the day year principle The 2300 days are understood to represent 2300 years stretching from 457 BC the calculated starting date of the 70 weeks prophecy based on the 3rd decree found in Ezra to 1844 87 88 The prophecy of 2300 days in Verse 14 plays an important role in Seventh day Adventist eschatology The Seventh day Adventist Church traces its origins to the William Miller who predicted that the second coming of Jesus would occur in 1844 by assuming that the cleansing of the Sanctuary of Daniel 8 14 meant the destruction of the earth and applying the day year principle The prophetic time always uses the day year principle thus 2300 days was understood to be 2300 years Starting at the same time as the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks found in Chapter 9 on the grounds that the 70 weeks were decreed actually cut off for the Jewish people from the 2300 day prophecy This beginning year is calculated to be 457 BC see details here then the end of the 2300 years would have been in 1844 Although the Millerites originally thought that 1844 represented the end of the world those who later became Seventh day Adventist reached the conclusion that 1844 marked the beginning of a divine pre advent judgment called the cleansing of the sanctuary It is intimately related to the history of the Seventh day Adventist Church and was described by the church s prophet and pioneer Ellen G White as one of the pillars of Adventist belief 89 90 Bahaʼi Faith application editBahaʼi recognition of the 2300 day year prophecy edit Followers of the Bahaʼi Faith also recognize the Day Year Principle and use it in understanding prophecy from the Bible In the book Some Answered Questions Abdu l Baha outlines a similar calculation for the 2300 year prophecy as given in the Christian section above By applying the day year principle he demonstrates that the fulfillment of the vision of Daniel occurred in the year 1844 the year of the Bab s declaration in Persia i e the starting date of the Bahaʼi Faith 91 This is the same year that the Millerites predicted for the return of Christ and Bahaʼis believe that William Miller s methodologies were indeed sound The prophecy states For two thousand three hundred days then the sanctuary shall be cleansed Daniel 8 14 Bahaʼis understand the cleansing of the sanctuary to be the restoration of religion to a state in which it is guided by authorities appointed by its Founder rather than by people who have appointed themselves as the authority 92 The leaders of Sunni Islam were self appointed the first 12 leaders of Shia Islam had been appointed through a chain of succession going back to Muhammad but that chain ended after 260 years see next section below Thus Bahaʼis believe that divinely guided religion was re established in 1844 with the revelation of the Bab continued through the revelation of the Bahaʼi founder Baha u llah and continues today through their Universal House of Justice elected according to the method described by Baha u llah 93 Although Christians have generally expected their Messiah to appear somewhere in Judeo Christian lands Bahaʼis have noted 94 that Daniel himself was in Persia at the time the prophecy was made He was in Shushan modern day Susa or Shush Iran when he received his prophetic vision Daniel 8 2 The Bab appeared 2300 years later in Shiraz about 300 miles away from where Daniel s vision occurred Convergence of 1260 day prophecy and the 2300 day prophecy edit The year 1260 was significant in Shia Islam independently of any Biblical reference The Shia branch of Islam followed a series of 12 Imams whose authority they traced back to Muhammad The last of these disappeared in the Islamic year 260 AH According to a reference in the Qur an 95 authority was to be re established after 1 000 years 96 For this reason there was widespread anticipation among Shi ites that the 12th Imam would return in Islamic year 1260 AH This is also the year 1844 AD in the Christian calendar Thus both the Millerites and the Shi ites were expecting their Promised One to appear in the same year although for entirely independent reasons Therefore Bahaʼis understand the 1260 day prophecies in both Daniel and in the Book of Revelation as referring to the year 1260 of the Islamic calendar 97 which corresponds to the year 1844 AD the year the Bab pronounced himself to be a Messenger of God and the year that the Bahaʼi Faith began Day year principle in Revelation 9 15 391 days edit Bahaʼis have also applied the Day Year principle to Rev 9 15 98 which states And the four angels were loosed which were prepared for an hour and a day and a month and a year for to slay the third part of men The slaying of the third part of men was interpreted by some Christian scholars 99 100 to refer to the fall of the Eastern Orthodox part of Christianity centered on Constantinople in the year 1453 AD The other two thirds being the Western Christian world centered on Rome and the southern part of the Christian world in North Africa which was already under the dominion of Islam long before 1453 Using the day year principle the formula gives 1 30 360 days 391 days 391 years after 1453 Adding 391 years to 1453 brings the prediction again to 1844 the same year as the 2300 day prophecy of Daniel 8 Theoretically this prophecy could be taken one step further since there are accurate records of the dates of the start and end of battle for Constantinople If the hour is taken to be 1 24th of a day then by the day year principle it would equate to 1 24 of a year i e 15 days Since the battle of Constantinople lasted for several weeks it is not possible to pin down the exact starting day of this 391 1 24 year prophecy but if the formula is followed to this degree it suggests the prophecy s fulfillment should have occurred sometime in May or June 1844 Day year principle in Daniel 12 1290 and 1335 day prophecies edit In addition Bahaʼis have applied the Day Year principle to the two prophecies at the end of the last chapter of Daniel concerning the 1290 days Dan 12 11 and the 1335 days Dan 12 12 101 The 1290 days is understood as a reference to the 1290 years from the open declaration of Muhammad to the open declaration of Baha u llah The 1335 days is understood to be a reference to the firm establishment of Islam in 628 AD to the firm establishment of the Bahaʼi Faith the election of its Universal House of Justice in 1963 AD See also editAbomination of desolation Christian eschatology Daniel 7 Daniel 8 Day age creationism Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Great Disappointment Historicism Judgment day Premillennialism Prewrath Prophetic Year Post tribulation rapture Rapture Whore of BabylonReferences edit a b Day for a Year Principle Goldstein Clifford April 2018 The Day Year Principle PDF Ministry Vol 99 no 4 pp 10 12 A day equals a year in the bible Moon Jerry The Year Day Principle AtIssue SDAnet Seventh day Adventists Believe An Exposition of the Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh day Adventist Church 2nd ed Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh day Adventists 2005 p 48 Jon Paulien A New Look at the Year Day Principle talk at the 2008 Evangelical Theological Society meetings Froom 1950 Vol 1 amp 2 pp 889 amp 124 Ezekiel 4 4 7 KJV Bible Gateway Froom L E 1950 Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers Vol 1 Review and Herald pp 170 174 76 Elliott EB 1862 Horae Apocalypticae Vol III fifth ed p 279 a b c Elliott EB 1862 Horae Apocalypticae Vol III fifth ed p 280 Prismasius Elliott EB 1862 Horae Apocalypticae Vol III fifth ed p 280 More Scripturae loquentis utentes quod dictium legius de quadraginta diebus quibus exploratores terram Channan circuierunt anus pro die reputabitur ut hic versa vice dies pro anno positus agnoscatur Elliott EB 1862 Horae Apocalypticae Vol III fifth ed p 281 du Ion Francois 1596 The Apocalyps p 124 full citation needed Nigrinus Antichrists Grundtliche Offenbarung p fils 28v 29r Burr Aaron The Watchman s Answer to the Question What of the Night p 21 A History of the Work of Redemption S Gregg Revelation Four Views Nashville Thomas Nelson Pub 1997 p 34 After table in Froom 1950 pp 456 7 After table in Froom 1950 pp 894 5 Christ or antichrist The mysterious gap in Daniel 9 A day equals a year in the bible http historicist info articles year day principle htm What Prophecy Means to This Church a b c Daniel 9 25 Ezra 7 15 26 With this money be sure to buy offerings and sacrifice them on the altar of the temple of your God in Jerusalem then do whatever seems best with the rest of the silver and gold anything else needed for the temple of your God that you are responsible to supply appoint magistrates and judges to administer justice to all the people of Trans Euphrates all who know the laws of your God Daniel 9 24 a b Daniel 9 27 Matthew 27 51 Mark 15 38 Luke 23 45 E W Hengstenberg Christology of the Old Testament reprint McDill AFB FL 1973 pp 803 930 J N Andrews The Commandment to Restore and to Rebuild Jerusalem Battle Creek MI 1865 E B Pusey Daniel the Prophet 2nd ed New York 1885 pp 184 269 J Raska Zur Berechnung der Siebzig Wochen Daniels Theologisch Praktische Quartal schrift 54 1904 pp 13 27 J Hontheim Das Todesjahr Christi und die Danielische Wochenprophetie Katholik 34 1906 12 36 96 128 176 88 254 81 Boutflower In and Around the Book of Daniel 2nd ed Grand Rapids 1963 pp 168 211 Smith Uriah 1878 The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation p 828 O Gerhardt Die messianische Weissagung Daniel 9 24 27 NKZ 38 1927 561 87 Truth in History YouTube Archived from the original on 2019 04 11 Retrieved 2019 04 11 http historicist info articles2 seventyweeks htm The 70th Week of Daniel Delusion 31 January 2014 Seventh day Adventists Believe 2nd ed Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh day Adventists 2005 pp 184 185 ISBN 1 57847 041 2 Leroy Edwin Froom The Prophetic Faith Of Our Fathers volume II 1948 pages 784 and 787 volume III 1946 pages 744 745 volume IV 1982 pages 392 395 397 and 399 400 The Pope Dragged from Rome February 20 1798 Catholic Textbook Project 2022 02 23 The Seventh day Adventist Bible Commentary vol 4 Washington DC Review and Herald 1955 p 880 A time times and an half That is the 1260 year period A D 538 1798 which is first introduced in ch 7 25 Edward Bishop Elliott in his four volume Horae Apocalypticae regarded the prophetic periods as representing the same temporal period His view of the symbolic nature of the day year principle was similar to the man as microcosm argument that a day in the life of a man could be likened to a year in the life of the wider world Among his illustrations for this were Ezekiel 16 where the youth of a woman is likened to the growing in maturity of the Jewish people Edward Bishop Elliott Horae Apocalypticae London Seeley Jackson amp Halliday 5th ed 1862 Vol 3 p 263 Similarly the sabbath as a day for the individual is mirrored in the seventh fallow year of an agrarian society Likewise Ezekiel 4 1 7 where the prophet lies prostrate for a number of days to mirror the number of years of iniquity of Judah and Israel I have appointed thee each day for a year He adds as another illustration Isaiah 20 2 3 in which Isaiah appears to walk naked for three years Elliott suggests that his prophetic act would have lasted three days as a sign of what the Assyrians would accomplish three years thence LeRoy E Froom Prophetic Faith of our Fathers Washington D C Review and Herald Publishing Association 1946 vol 3 page 219 citing Bishop Thomas Newton 1766 But as the Pope did not acquire temporal power till 756 it is more probable that this delays the terminus until 1260 years from that date George D Oyly The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version London Gilbert amp Rivington 1839 Vol 2 plucked up by the roots Three of the ten kingdoms namely those of the Heruli the Ostrogoths and the Lombards were successively plucked up or eradicated before the little horn in the way of which they stood and by the annexation of their dominions to the papacy the pope became also a temporal power Hence he assumed the three keys in his arms and the triple crown or mitre as a temporal prince date favored by Sir Isaac Newton and others Grayling A C 2016 The Age of Genius The Seventeenth Century and the Birth of the Modern Mind Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 4088 4329 1 What Prophecy Means to This Church Frank B Holbrook Ministry July 1983 Archived 2007 04 03 at the Wayback Machine The Great Controversy by Ellen White p266 Chap 15 The Bible and the French Revolution Seventh day Adventists Believe 2nd ed Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh day Adventists 2005 pp 184 185 ISBN 1 57847 041 2 Strong s 3117 6152 1242 The words in Daniel 8 14 are Evening ereb and Morning boqer See any interlinear bible to verify Fleming Robert 1848 The rise and fall of Rome papal New ed Houlston amp Stoneman p 49 OL 13990737M Retrieved 2016 12 16 Now as near as I can trace the time of this donation of Pepin it was in or about the year 758 about the tune that Pope Paul the First began to build the church of St Peter and St Paul Now if we make this the era of the papal kingdom the 1260 years will not run out before the year 2018 according to the computation of Julian years but reducing these to prophetical ones the expiration of the papal kingdom ends exactly in the year 2000 according to our vulgar reckoning And if what I suggest above be true that Antichrist shall not be finally destroyed until the coming of Christ then may this calculation be looked upon to be very considerable Our Lord s Return 1929 pp 27 33 37 Watchtower 1954 Jun 15 p 370 Adam Clarke The Holy Bible New York Lane and Scott 1850 vol IV Introduction to Chapter VII page 592 It will be proper to remark that the period of a time times and a half mentioned in the twenty fifth verse are the duration of the dominion of the little horn that made war with the saints generally supposed to be a symbolic representation of the papal power had most probably its commencement in A D 755 or 756 when Pepin king of France invested the pope with temporal power This hypothesis will bring the conclusion of the period to about the year of Christ 2000 a time fixed by Jews and Christians for some remarkable revolution when the world as they suppose will be renewed and the wicked cease from troubling the Church and the saints of the Most High have dominion over the whole habitable globe Freeborn Garretson Hibbard Eschatology Or The Doctrine of the Last Things New York Hunt amp Eaton 1890 page 84 D D Whedon The Methodist Quarterly Review New York Carlton amp Porter 1866 article V page 256 Daniel 7 25 Daniel 12 7 Revelation 11 2 3 Revelation 12 6 14 and Revelation 13 5 The 3 days follow the 42 months or 1260 days representing years mentioned in verses 2 and 3 John Brown A Dictionary of the Holy Bible in two volumes Philadelphia William IV Woodward N 17 Chestnut Street 1798 vol I page 34 But if we date the rise of Antichrist from the Pope s commencing a civil lord about A D 756 we cannot hope for the beginning of the Millennium till after A D 2016 Thomas Williams The Cottage Bible and family expositor Hartford D F Robinson and H F Sumner 1834 vol 2 page 1417 Mr Lowman though an earlier commentator is we believe far more generally followed and he commences the 1260 days from about 756 when by aid of Pepin King of France the Pope obtained considerable temporalities This carries on the reign of Popery to 2016 or sixteen years into the commencement of the Millennium as it is generally reckoned Walter Chamberlain The National Restoration and Conversion of the Twelve Tribes of Israel London Wertheim and MacIntosh 1854 page 402 Mr Faber erred in asserting the contrary and this error was the cause of his not seeing that Israel s restoration precedes his conversion James Lunn A Dissertation on the Conversion and Restoration of the Jews Edinburgh J Morren 1804 page 99 the fall of the Papacy is to be the means of bringing in the Jews Robert Fleming the Younger Apocalyptical Key London Paternoster Row 1793 page 72 Therefore after various thoughts upon this head being satisfied that the Jews were to be converted and that this great event could not be wholly left out in the Revelation I did at last conclude that this must not be whatever particular conversions of some part of them might happen until the final destruction of the Popish party whose idolatry villanies lies and legends and bloody temper is the chief thing that prejudices them against Christianity William M Gavin The Protestant essays on the principal points of controversy 1835 Edwin Hunt Middletown vol 1 page 726 Thus was the bishop of Rome raised to the rank and sovereignty of a great prince This is usually considered the last step of his elevation It took place in the year 756 and this I believe is the latest period to which the commencement of the prophetic number of 1260 years is referred Supposing the book of Revelation to have been written in the year 90 which is the period usually assigned to it the time which elapsed between that and the last stage of papal usurpation is precisely six hundred and sixty six years which reminds us of the number of the name of the beast Rev xiii 18 Newton Thomas 1789 Dissertations on the Prophecies 8th ed London J F and C Rivington p 327 As the stone in Nebuchadnezzar s dream was cut out of the mountain without hands that is not by human but by supernatural means so the little horn shall be broken without hand not die the common death not fall by the hand of men but perish by a stroke from heaven East Apthorp D D Discourses on Prophecy 1786 Discourse XI page 273 Rome the seat of Antichrist will be consumed with fire at the coming of Christ or when the period of her apostasy is expired in 1260 years from the rise of Antichrist page 275 present Rome when by an eruption of fire the mountainous soil being undermined will fall into an abyss and be covered with the sea Rev David Simpson A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings London W Baynes and Paternoster Row 1808 5th edition pages 131 and 133 James L Willson editor The Covenanter Philadelphia William S Young 1857 vol 13 page 238 George D Oyly The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Gilbert amp Rivington 1830 Volume II Daniel chapter II The Roman empire therefore is represented in a double state first with the strength of iron conquering all before it his legs of iron and then weakened and divided by the mixture of barbarous nations his feet part of iron and part of clay The Roman empire was afterwards divided into ten lesser kingdoms the remains of which are subsisting at present William Greenfield Pillar of Divine Truth London Samuel Bagster 1831 page 232 The Roman empire became weakened by a mixture of barbarous nations by the incursions of whom it was torn asunder about the fourth century after Christ and at length divided into ten kingdoms answering to the ten toes of the image and the ten horns of the beast The ten kingdoms into which the western Roman empire was divided were primarily according to Machiavel and Bp Lloyd 1 The Huns in Hungary A D 356 2 The Ostrogoths in Moesia 377 3 The Visigoths in Pannonia 378 4 The Sueves and Alans in Gascoigne and Spain 407 5 The Vandals in Africa 407 6 The Franks in France 407 7 The Burgundians in Burgundy 407 8 The Heruli and Turingi in Italy 476 9 The Saxons and Angles in Britain 476 10 The Lombards first upon the Danube 526 and afterwards in Italy Though the ten kingdoms differed from these in later periods and were sometimes more or less yet they were still known by that name Daniel 7 11 12 I beheld even till the beast was slain and his body destroyed and given to the burning flame As concerning the rest of the beasts they had their dominion taken away yet their lives were prolonged for a season and time James Bicheno The Restoration of the Jews London Bye and Law 1800 page 48 The destruction is to begin at the toes of the image the kingdoms into which the Roman empire has been divided Henry Folbigg The Great Epoch London Longmans Green Reader and Dyer 1869 pages 134 135 Jonathan Edwards History of Redemption New York T and J Swords 1793 page 431 The Beginning of the reign of Antichrist The best interpreters as Mr Fleming Sir I Newton Mr Lowman Dr Doddridge Bp Newton and Mr Reader are pretty well agreed that this reign is to be dated from about A D 756 when the Pope began to be a temporal power that is in prophetic language a beast by assuming temporal dominion 1260 years from this period will bring us to about A D 2000 and about the 6000th year of the world which agrees with a tradition at least as ancient as the epistle ascribed to the apostle Barnabas f 15 which says that in six thousand years shall all things be accomplished Rev F A Cox Outlines of Lectures on the Book of Daniel London Westley and Davis 1833 2nd edition page 152 Thomas Williams The Cottage Bible and family expositor Hartford D F Robinson and H F Sumner 1837 vol 2 page 1417 Johann Friedrich Gleditsch Nova Acta Eruditorum in Latin Leipzig 1739 no VII pars I page 302 Accadamus ad Periodum III de phialis qua revelant rtatum Ecclefia temporibus Romani Imperii ultimis quod per bertiam repradentatur per ipfos 1260 annos ab A 756 ad 2016 P Meijer Algemeene Vaderlandsche Letter Oefeningen Amsterdam A Van Der Kroe 1784 in Dutch page 134 Hierop werd de Paus het agtste Hoofd van Romen en het tydperk waarin hy zo blyven zou eindigt omtrent het jaer 2016 of als men gelyk met reden gefchiedt de Profeetische jaeren rekent op 360 dagen omtrent het jaer 2000 t welk hy meent dat de aenvang zal zyn van het duizendjaerig Ryk FLEMING of Resurr p 120 John Dowling An Exposition of the Prophecies Supposed by William Miller to Predict the Second coming of Christ in 1843 Providence Geo P Daniels 1840 page 125 First Extract Scott s Notes upon Rev 11 2 The pope became universal bishop A D 606 and was fully established as a temporal prince A D 756 Mosheim says 755 Did we know exactly at what time to date the beginning of the 1260 years we might show with certainty when they would terminate but this would not consist with that wise obscurity which always in some respects rests on prophecies before they are fulfilled The beginning of these years however cannot well be fixed sooner than A D 606 nor later than A D 756 page 126 In his introductory remarks at the head of the same chapter he says It will be proper to remark that the period of a time times and a half mentioned in the 25th verse as the duration of the dominion of the little horn that made war with the saints generally supposed to be a symbolical representation of the papal power had most probably its commencement in A D 755 or 756 when Pepin king of France invested the Pope with temporal power Antoine Augustin Bruzen de La Martiniere Ceremonies Et Coutumes Religieuses Paris PRUDHOMME Son 1809 Vol 10 in French Page 126 La troisieme periode represente l etat de l empire Romain sous les Papes pendant 1260 ans depuis 756 a 2016 il trouve dans l Apocalypse des preuves de jugement de Dieu contre le regne des Papes Le septieme siecle pronostique la destruction finale de Rome H L Chamberlain Judah and Israel or The kingdom of the God of Heaven San Francisco The Bancroft Company 1888 page 216 Many are still expecting his coming in the dim future for those historical dates will not end until 2016 A D Catholicon London Keating Brown and Keating 1816 vol 111 no XIV Aug 1816 page 50 Lowman who allowing the greatest latitude comes in our opinion nearest to the truth to the distant year 2016 Seventh day Adventists Believe 2nd ed Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh day Adventists 2005 pp 358 359 ISBN 1 57847 041 2 William Shea Supplementary Evidence in Support of 457 B C as the Starting Date for the 2300 Day Years of Daniel 8 14 Journal of the Adventist Theological Society 12 1 Spring 2001 pp 89 96 White E G Counsels to Writers and Editors pp 30 31 Old Landmarks Venden Morris 1982 The Pillars Pacific Press p 13 15 Some Answered Questions US Bahaʼi Publishing Trust 1990 p 42 The Prophecies of Jesus OneWorld Publications Ltd Oxford UK 1991 p 82 The Covenant of Baha u llah George Ronald Publisher Ltd Oxford UK 1992 pp 1 441 Thief in the Night William Sears George Ronald Publishers Oxford England 1992 ch 18 p 73 Quran 32 5 Dawn of Mount Hira George Ronald Oxford UK 1976 p 58 Some Answered Questions US Bahaʼi Publishing Trust 1990 p 46 William Sears Thief in the Night part 1 chap 6 page 24 George Ronald Publisher Oxford UK 1961 H Grattan Guinness The Approaching End of the Age 1880 Hodder and Stoughton London at https archive org stream approachingendof00guin page 662 mode 2up Michael Paget Baxter The Coming Battle W Harbert Philadelphia 1860 Michael Sours The Prophecies of Jesus Appendix 7 pp 201 204 One World Publications Oxford UK 1991 Further reading editSupportive William H Shea Year Day Principle Part 1 p67 104 and Part 2 p105 110 in Selected Studies in Prophetic Interpretation Daniel and Revelation Committee Series vol 1 Maryland Biblical Research Institute Review and Herald rev edn 1982 Part 1 has been called arguably the Adventist church s best scholarly defense of the day year principle 1 Gerhard F Hasel The Hebrew Masculine Plural for Weeks in the Expression Seventy Weeks in Daniel 9 24 AUSS 31 2 1993 105 18 Frank W Hardy The Hebrew Singular for Week in the Expression One Week in Daniel 9 27 AUSS 32 3 1994 197 202 Desmond Ford Daniel appendix note the author has since changed his position see below Undetermined Kai Arasola The End of Historicism PhD thesis This is a history which includes the decline of use of the day year principle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Day year principle amp oldid 1199619658, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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