The seven days of "remarkable events" that occur in that movie have been considered to have occurred according to our measurement of the day, that being from midnight. Further parsing an incomplete message found on page 55 gives some insight:
"The Hebrew calendar tells the select of the day."
As I think about that message I look back at the dates and times of the movie "Knowing." The first scene of the movie is a private cookout after the sun has fully set in the evening on October 12. The final time in the movie occurs at 10:12am according to a shot of a digital display clock at Times Square the moment before its destruction.
The seven days actually span the period of October 12-19 which would seem to be eight days. In reality they span twelve days according to the Hebrew counting of the day as beginning with the setting of the sun; nightfall to nightfall.
There is another consideration that now fits. A commenter who is more familiar than my now hazy recollection of Jonathan Cahn's "The Harbinger" and "The Mystery of the Shemitah" calls my attention to October 12 as Yom Kippur; the Day of Atonement.
The beginning of the seven days of "Knowing" is entirely consistent with the beginning of Yom Kippur as best I, as a very naive and uneducated observer, can tell. The seven days that I have considered embracing the entire period in which great tribulation will occur actually begins the evening of October 12 and ends during the daytime hours of October 19.
Jim Ross
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