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In Daniel 7:25, it states that the power spoken of will "think to change the times and laws." This prophecy is often interpreted as a manipulation of calendars and historical timelines. Let’s explore this within a broader timeline and historical context:

1. **Changing of Calendars and Laws**: Historical evidence suggests that during the Middle Ages, significant changes to the calendar were implemented. For example, the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in 1582 replaced earlier systems, altering how time and dates were calculated. 

2. **The 6,000-Year Theory**: Apocryphal texts often reference a 6,000-year period of human history followed by a 1,000-year Millennial Reign. Based on early timekeeping systems, some argue that the Middle Ages (approximately 500–1500 AD) align suspiciously with this supposed Millennial Kingdom.

3. **The Middle Ages as the Millennial Reign?**: It’s notable that the Middle Ages spanned nearly exactly 1,000 years. During this time, the church held dominant authority, governing nearly every aspect of life, a scenario that some suggest mirrors the Biblical description of the Millennial Reign. The era even saw the influence of figures like Pope Sixtus III, whose Latin name "Sixtus" (meaning "six") carries symbolic associations.

4. **Ezra's Prophecy and Lost Books**: The book of 2 Esdras (or 2 Ezra) contains a fascinating passage (14:44) where God instructs Ezra to write 94 books: 24 for public reading and 70 to be kept hidden for the wise. These 24 books correspond to the Hebrew Tanakh, which became the foundation of the Old Testament. However, the 70 "hidden books" align with what we now refer to as the Apocrypha—texts largely removed from canonical Bibles, including the King James Version, around 200 years ago.

5. **Consolidation of Scripture**: Jerome, the scholar who translated the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate), first proposed limiting the Bible to 66 books—another curious number. This exclusion coincides with the removal of texts like 2 Esdras, which specifically warned that some writings would be hidden or removed.

6. **Symbolism and Patterns**: The timing of events raises questions about the coordination between key historical figures. For instance, Pope Sixtus III (circa 448 AD) was a contemporary of St. Augustine, whose theology shaped Catholic and Protestant doctrine. These connections, paired with the deliberate removal of certain texts, suggest a calculated reshaping of spiritual and historical understanding.

### Key Takeaway:
The manipulation of calendars, removal of texts, and consolidation of religious teachings during key historical periods may reflect the fulfillment of Daniel’s prophecy about altering times and laws. The timeline of the Middle Ages as a possible Millennial Reign and the hidden texts of Ezra provide intriguing points for deeper investigation into how history and scripture have been shaped—and perhaps obscured—over the centuries.



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