Hi 1whowaits,
There are other OT verses that give a similar indication that Israel will suffer tribulation, devastation and desolation for a period of around 2,000 odd years with the first reference to this outcome being given in Ex 20:4-6. Jesus also spoke of this as well in Luke 13:6-9: -
6 And he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came seeking fruit on it and found none. 7 And he said to the vinedresser, 'Lo, these three years {seasons} I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut it down; why should it use up the ground?' 8 And he answered him, 'Let it alone, sir, this year {season} also, till I dig about it and put on manure. 9 And if it bears fruit next year {season}, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.'"
From this parable, it would seem that God wanted to look for fruit during the fourth age/season of Israel's existence but the vine dresser, {Jesus?}, interceded on behalf of Israel and asked that another season be allowed to pass before the tree was examined for a yielding of good fruit. We are coming to the end of this present fourth season, the time when the decreed desolation and devastation of Israel will cease and when Israel will remember the Stories of Old of How the Lord cherished them and protected them and they will humble themselves and repent of their sins, and the sins of their fathers and god will hear their cries and will heal them. This is conditional of course on Israel accepting God's terms of peace.
Now regarding the length of time from the creation of Adam until the time of the final judgement, the Bible indicates that there will be a period of 4,000 years between when the Temple, Solomon's temple, is first occupied by God and when the final Judgement occurs as foretold in Ez 47:1-12 and if we accept that the Temple was dedicated in the 22nd year of Solomon's reign, then this event happened some 3,168 years after Adam was created by God and if we add these two time intervals together, then it seems in my view that the Final judgement will occur around 7,168 years after Adam's creation as measured within man's timeframe of reference..
If I now apply your seven days theory, then a Day of the Lord is more likely going to be 1,024 years in length. Now with regards to the Chronology of the Old testament Period, T. Lydiat's work seems to reflect the closest chronology of what is recorded in the Old testament.
Now God's Sabbath Day, {Approx 1,024 years in length} ran concurrently with Man's first "season" of existence, give or take a year or so, such that it was not until after the year 1,024 or so that the Lord considered his handy work, during the first day of His next week and we have the unfolding of the Story of the Flood and the Tower of Babel before Abraham appears on the scene.
So considering these times, man is coming to the end of his sixth "season/day of the Lord" and will shortly be entering His Sabbath Day of rest which we have labelled the Millennium Age, while God is presently coming to the end of His fifth day of the Week.
Given that, Man will enter His Sabbath day of Rest within the next 30 to 40 years, God however, from my understanding, will be working hard during this same time period, His sixth day of the week, teaching all those who Go Up to the Mountain of the Lord about the things of Heaven. God's Sabbath Day will not begin until after the end of The Millennium Age for mankind.
I hope this helps.
