RT Article T1 Reckoning the End of Days: A Study in Yefet ben ‘Eli’s Biblical Exegesis JF Hebrew Union College annual VO 92 SP 47 OP 70 A1 Nadler-ʿAḳirav, Merav 1975- LA English PB HUC YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1842185209 AB It is known that Jews engaged in reckoning the end of days by the ninth century. In his commentary on the book of Daniel, Yefet ben ‘Eli (10th century) claims that it is impossible to know when the end of days will come. He presents the opinions of the sages and of Saʿadia Gaon, as well as of the Karaites Yūsuf ben Baḥtāwī, Binyamīn Al-Nahawandī, and Salmon ben Yerūḥam, and rejects the claims of each regarding the date of the end of days. However, in his commentary on the Book of Haggai he does present several possibilities for determining the time of the end of days. This article presents Yefet’s attitude regarding the time of the end of days, including a discussion of Yefet’s commentary on Haggai 2:6-9. K1 Bibel Haggai 2,6-9