The technical title of the book is " "'Liber AL vel Legis, sub figura CCXX, as delivered by XCIII = 418 to DCLXVI " "', although this title never occurs in the Book itself, which refers to itself as " the Book of the Law " and " the threefold Book of Law " ( chapters 1 : 35, 3 : 75 ).
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:: " Epistola Christofori Colom : cui ( a ) etas nostra multum debet : de Insulis Indi ( a ) e supra Gangem nuper inventis, ad quas perquirendas, octavo antea mense, auspicijs et ( a ) ere invictissimi Fernandi Hispaniarum Regis missus fuerat : ad Magnificum d ( omi ) n ( u ) m Raphaelem Sanxis : eiusdem serenissi Regis Thesaurarium missa : quam nobilis ac litteratus vir Aliander de Cosco ab Hispano ideomate in latinum convertit : tertio kal ( enda ) s Maii, M . cccc . xciii, Pontificatus Alexandri Sexti, Anno primo ."
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Thus, the " time, times, and a half, " Daniel 12 : 7 which has been taken to be 3?years in length by Dispensationalists; the " " fifty-eight times " " of Enoch, xc . 5, " " Assumptio Mosis " ", x . 11; the announcement of a certain number of " weeks " or days, which starting point in Daniel 9 : 24, 25 is " the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks ", a mention of 1290 days after the covenant / sacrifice is broken ( Daniel 12 : 11 ), 12; Enoch xciii . 3 10; 2 Esdras 14 : 11, 12; " Apocalypse of Baruch " xxvi viii; Revelation 11 : 3, which mentions " two witnesses " with supernatural power, 12 : 6; compare " Assumptio Mosis ", vii . 1.