The Book of the prophet Daniel in the Bible, written around 604 BC, contains a prophecy for the end time. It foretold a long period of 70 groups of “Seven,” translated as 70 prophetic weeks or 70 heptads: 69 short heptads plus 1 long heptad, foretelling about the seven appointed events in human history from 444 BC to 2042 as depicted in the Time Chart. Both the 69-short heptads and the 1-long heptad started in the same year, 444 BC when King Artaxerxes decreed to restore Jerusalem and the temple’s services as recorded in Nehemiah, Chapters 2 to 13. Both sets of heptads moved toward the future at the same pace. The 69-short heptads stopped at 33 AD, the year Jesus died as the Suffering Messiah, exactly 476 years from 444BC as foretold. However, the 1-long heptad continued to go on until 2042, the year Jesus will return to Earth as the Triumphant Messiah, exactly 2485 years from 444BC as foretold. Note that Jesus only mentioned “no one knows the day or the hour,” not the year because Daniel 12:9-12 discloses the final year before the prophecy will end in 2042: “…For the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end…none of the wicked shall understand, but the wise shall understand.” According to Daniel 12:10, this disclosure gives the wise enough time to change direction to be saved. Since it is a matter of life and death, please watch until the end. Overall, the prophecy predicts a group of seven specific events occurring from 444 BC to 2042, and connecting to each other by the time periods specified in the Book of Daniel, such as 476 years, 1150 years, 1260 years, 1290, years, 1335 years, and 2485 years. These events interlink each other by a master equation that foretells the entire length of the prophecy and the exact calendar year for each of the events to happen concurrently with the time periods mentioned above. Six of the events had come true, precisely as recorded for the years 444 BC, 33, 707, 1948, 1967, and 1997; the final event will surely happen in 2042, as calculated by six different calculations.