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In Biblical eschatology a Prophetic Year or Prophetical Year is sometimes regarded as being different from an ordinary year, namely
The names Apocalyptic Year and Apocalyptical Year have also been used in some literature, in obvious reference to Revelation, also known as "The Apocalypse of St. John".
There is ongoing debate but evidence put forward by advocates of the so called “Prophetic year” can be seen in the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation as seen in the use of "time, times and half a time" , "1,260 days" and "42 months". These references represent a period of 1260 days.Divide 1,260 days by 42 months and you will get a 30-day month, as 12 months of 30 days equals 360-days in a year
These time periods occur ten times in scripture: