I. Seven Times in Daniel 12:4-3, the Question and its
Answers Refer to the "End" of Time.
Verse 4 "
even to the time of the end."
Verse 6 "
How long shall it be the end of these
wonders?"
Verse 7 "
all these things shall be finished."
Verse 8 "
what shall be the end of these
things?"
Verse 9 "
till the time of the end."
Verse 11 [implied] "
from the time
shall be 1290
days," [to the end].
Verse 13 "
till the end be,
at the end
of the days."
"[Word No.] 7093 ["end"] Gets.
[pronounced] kates, [as used in Dan. 12:4,6,9,13,13] contr. From 7112. An extremity,
[utmost] border, end."
The Hebrew words, 7093, 7094, 7095, 7096, and 7097 all refer to the
idea of being "clipped off," or at the brink, edge, outmost,
uttermost. See Word No. 7112 "qatstats" [pronounced]
kaw-stats: a prim. Root, to "chop off."
Strongs Exhaustive Concordance Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary.
And the Hebrew [Word No.] 319-310 [end] Akh-ar-eeth,
as used in Dan. 12:8, bears the same, or even stronger, meaning of the very end.
Wigram Englishmans Hebrew-Chaldee Concordance of the Old
Testament.