The Sacred Clock — eBook (PDF + EPUB)
What if the whole of Scripture keeps one clock?
The Sacred Clock traces a single divine order of time running through Creation and the Sabbath, the Jubilee, Daniel's seventy weeks, Revelation's final half-week, and the ten weeks of Enoch. Built on the 364-day priestly year of Enoch, Jubilees, and Qumran, it reads sacred history as a 7,000-year pattern — seven, Sabbath, release, judgment, kingdom, and new creation — and shows where that reckoning places our own generation: near AM 5951 (AD 2026), in the shadow of the millennial threshold of AM 6000.
But this is not a book of date-setting. It is a working witness — written to be read, tested, and preserved by stewards who fear the Lord. Every table is meant to be examined; every claim can be marked Confirmed, Denied, or Adjusted; and the whole reckoning is laid beneath one confession: the clock does not save — Christ saves.
Inside this study:
- The architecture of sevens — creation week, sabbatical year, Jubilee cycle, Daniel's 490 years, Revelation's 1,260 days, and Enoch's ten 700-year weeks — shown as one layered design, not scattered curiosities.
- A careful weighing of the Masoretic, Samaritan, and Septuagint chronologies, with scholarly restraint.
The harmony of the 360-day prophetic register with the 364-day priestly year — and an honest answer to the hard "calendar drift" objection.