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Why did Israel become a nation on Pentecost on the 360 calendar rather than the Jewish calendar?

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Why did Israel become a nation on Pentecost on the 360 calendar rather than the Jewish calendar?

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Ans. Firstly, I have already explained that both calendars can be Pentecost on May 15, 1948 anyway. However, 1260 years times-two represents the same in days as per the prophecies of Daniel 9, Daniel 12, and Rev. 12-13. The time span of 1260-times-two days equal a seven-year period on the 360 calendar, (i.e., 360 days times 7 {years} = 1260-times-two). Thus, to use the 360 calendar rather than the regular Jewish calendar is consistent with itself. For we have ‘seven years’ of years (as derived from the 360 calendar) from Ezekiel 40 unto 1948, ‘Pentecost,’ (which is also derived from the 360 calendar). The 360 calendar is consistently used. Rev 11:1 I was then given a stick that looked like a measuring-rod, and was told, “Go and measure the temple of God and the altar, and count those who are worshiping in the temple. Rev 11:2 But do not measure the outer courts, because they have been given to the heathen, who will trample on the Holy City for forty-two months. Rev 11:3 I will send my

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