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The Kingdom Calendar illustrates a prophetic template showing how the counting periods of Daniel and Revelation align precisely with God’s appointed Festivals and fasts. These timelines do not operate independently; they interlock as one unified structure beginning in the spring Festivals and concluding in the fall High Holy Days.

The alignment begins at Purim, continues through Passover, intersects the annual fast of Tisha B’Av, and concludes exactly three and one-half years later at Yom Kippur, in close association with Rosh HaShanah and Sukkot. This precision would not be possible without the inclusion of the critical three and one-half days revealed in Daniel 9 and Revelation 11.

These prophetic periods—1,260 days, 1,290 days, 1,150 days, and 490 days—consistently fit between the Biblical Festivals in every future cycle. Because the Festivals shift annually on a lunar-solar calendar, the actual fulfillment cannot be dated in advance. The timelines become fixed only when final events begin, at which point the counting proceeds to the day without deviation.

Scripture explains that God alone governs appointed times and seasons and foretells a final global shaking capable of altering earthly order. Once the prophetic trigger occurs—marked by the removal of daily worship in Jerusalem—the counting periods begin simultaneously and unfold over three and one-half years, providing structure, warning, and hope during an unprecedented time of trial.

The 1,260-day period, repeated seven times in Daniel and Revelation, forms the central end-time framework. It aligns naturally from Passover to just before Yom Kippur, ending with the death and resurrection of the Two Witnesses. The 1,150 days align precisely between Tisha B’Av and Yom Kippur, bracketing desecration and judgment. The 1,290 days extend from near Purim to Yom Kippur, while the 490 days represent Israel’s final national timeline tied to the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

All timelines converge at the return of Messiah, when resurrection, judgment, and restoration are completed and the mystery of God is finished. The Kingdom Calendar does not predict dates; it reveals God’s prophetic order—a consistent, Scripture-based pattern connecting Festivals, judgment, and redemption.

“Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things that are not yet done.”
— Isaiah 46:10