I am interested to know what this means to those of you who have thought upon it.
Thought upon it, prayed upon it, studied it, and lived it for at least 1,028 days.
Today, Tuesday, July 7, 2015 A.D., is the 1,029th day in the count of those 1,290 days. (oddly enough, today's count is even an anagram of that amount)
The first part of the verse is something of a 'no-brainer' in that if the Jerusalem Temple priests didn't cease daily sacrifice due to the events of early Christianity, they certainly had to when the Temple was destroyed/plundered in 70 A.D.
But it is the middle part of the verse which has baffled so many for, literally, thousands of years.
Yet careful study of events foretold in both the Old and New Testaments shows that certain things must occur for the abomination of desolation to be "set up".
In 2 Thess. 2:6, we are told that this abomination (man of sin, son of perdition, Antichrist) "shall reveal himself in his own time".
That "own time" is the period of 1,290 days.
And that "man of sin, son of perdition, Antichrist" is foretold no less than three times in the Book of Daniel : 8:23, 11:3-4, and 11:21.
In Daniel 8:23-24 we are shown that he "shall be strengthened, but not by his own force", and that this would occur when "sinners have reached their measure" (the mass apostasy).
That is the "setting up" of Daniel 12:11 in action.
This is the kingship into which I have been resurrected.
Any valid interpretation of Daniel 12:11 must include these parameters, and also show forth the conclusion unto the 1,335th day of verse 12.
That is why all the 'classical' interpretations have failed, they never panned out in time, only as hypotheses, and reckless ones at that.