Daniel 12:11
And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Cross-references
Daniel 12:7 gives another prophetic period ('time, times, half a time') — related to but different from the 1,290 days here.
Daniel 7:25 gives a time, times, and half a time (3.5 years) for the same persecution, closely matching the 1290 days here.
Daniel 8:11 also describes the removal of the regular burnt offering by the little horn, the same event that marks the start of the 1,290 days here.
Daniel 8:12 adds that the burnt offering was taken away through transgression, providing further context for the desolation referenced here.
Daniel 8:13 asks how long the vision of the transgression that makes desolate will last, while this verse gives a specific duration (1,290 days).
Daniel 8:14 provides another time prophecy (2300 evenings/mornings) about the sanctuary’s restoration, paralleling this apocalyptic timeline.
Daniel 9:27 describes the cessation of sacrifice and the abomination that makes desolate in the middle of the final week, aligning with the event here.
Daniel 11:31 explicitly predicts the removal of the burnt offering and setting up the abomination, the very event that triggers the 1,290-day count here.
Daniel 11:35 describes the refining of the wise until the appointed time of the end — directly connected to the end-time timeline here.
Daniel 11:36 describes the arrogant king who exalts himself — likely the one who sets up the abomination of desolation mentioned here.
Daniel 8:26 speaks of sealing the vision of evenings and mornings (2,300 days), a related time prophecy but with a different duration than the 1,290 days.
Revelation 13:5 gives 42 months of authority to the beast, another variation of the prophetic 3.5-year period.
Revelation 12:6 describes 1260 days of protection for the woman in the wilderness, echoing the same period of tribulation.
Mark 13:14 also quotes Daniel's abomination of desolation, warning readers to flee when they see it, confirming the same prophetic event.
Matthew 24:15 directly cites Daniel's prophecy of the abomination of desolation, applying it to a future event that matches the description here.
Numbers 28:3 commands the daily offering of two lambs – the regular sacrifice that ceases here.
Exodus 29:42 describes the regular burnt offering at the tent of meeting, the same sacrifice later removed.
Revelation 11:2 mentions the trampling of the holy city for 42 months (1,260 days), a related period of desolation close to the 1,290 days here.