
https://www.gotquestions.org/tribulation-1260-1290-1335-days.html The chief issue I have with "inclusive" counting is that you would have events happening 30 days before the mid-point of the seven years and 45 days before the midpoint, as well. Then everything else is compressed into a single day at the end. It makes more sense to me that there would be a time of mopping up the mess that takes 75 days after Christ returns. The problem I have with extra days is Revelation 16:15. Revelation 16:15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. The background of Jesus giving forth this warning is at the time of seven vials being poured on the earth. It is also during the time the three unclean spirits coming out of the mouth of the dragon, the beast and the false prophet, to gather the kings of the earth to Armageddon. Simply put, the timing of Jesus' warning "I come as a thief" appears before the end of tribulation ( 2520 days ). But if Tom is correct, the tribulation is divided by two equal sets of 1260 days. If this is the case, then Christ's return is predictable and is known to the world, because it shall happen at the end of the second set which is 1260 days. But why would Christ forth warn his second coming is like a thief, which cannot be predicted and foreseeable? The only answer is Christ's return doesn't go with our logical understanding of two equal sets of 1260 days, nor our understanding of 75 extra days.