No, Replacement Theology and the refusal to participate in anything that belongs to !!!DEM JOOOOOS!!! has left Christian prophecy in a woeful state. Even now, many, many deny the very precise manner in which the state of Israel was established (which should be a sounding of the ram's horn to any follower of Yahweh). One finds it remarkable that none remember who exactly was grafted into whom, and who the (re)new(ed) covenant was given to.
But it remains that Yahweh has moved in spite of the claims of others with an almost impossible precision. Study his holy days in history and you will be astonished what has happened right before your eyes!
I specifically meant the highly prophecized 'end of the world'.
I was speaking to your speculation that 'hour' and 'day' may be imprecise - My intention was to show you that there is nothing imprecise about it.
As to the end, that can not yet be predicted, as prophecy needs to occur to be certain. But it will follow the fall feasts, and will most probably be in a Jubilee year. I intend to see the coming of Messiah with there old eyes. But if I do not, my children will certainly see that day.
As to the end, that can not yet be predicted, as prophecy needs to occur to be certain.
Although I understand what you mean, that sentence does sound a bit circumlocutious.