TYB!
(all lb)
>(2 days ahead of schedule)
>Is a day really a day? Maybe a month?
>future proves past - your guess is as good as mine, anon
Related: anon found in Scripture that "time" might not be "exactly one year" i.e., "time, times, and half a time" we've thought meant "3.5 years" but check this passage out.
Galatians 4:10 KJV: "Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years." (picrel with context)
Paul is listing the lengths of time, in increasing size. "Times" occurs before "years"! I think this is a significant clue.
God bless in Jesus name.