Reason #11:
"In the prophetic books of the Old Testament days are also used interchangeably with years. For instance, Ezekiel 30:3 refers to the ‘day of the Lord’ but Isaiah calls it ‘the year of the Lord’ (Isaiah 61:2). Isaiah 10:3 speaks of the "day of visitation" but Jeremiah 11:23 refers to the same event as "the year of visitation". Isaiah 34:8 speaks of the ‘year of recompense’ but Hosea 9:7 refers to the ‘days of recompense’.
Of course, we would not want to leave out the traditional texts which have been used by Seventh-day Adventists to corroborate the year/day principle. In both Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6, God Himself employs the year/day principle in the context of prophecy!!!"
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"In the prophetic books of the Old Testament days are also used interchangeably with years. For instance, Ezekiel 30:3 refers to the ‘day of the Lord’ but Isaiah calls it ‘the year of the Lord’ (Isaiah 61:2). Isaiah 10:3 speaks of the "day of visitation" but Jeremiah 11:23 refers to the same event as "the year of visitation". Isaiah 34:8 speaks of the ‘year of recompense’ but Hosea 9:7 refers to the ‘days of recompense’.
Of course, we would not want to leave out the traditional texts which have been used by Seventh-day Adventists to corroborate the year/day principle. In both Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6, God Himself employs the year/day principle in the context of prophecy!!!"
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And he said unto me,
Unto two thousand and three hundred days;
then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
Daniel 8:14