After that, in the seventh week, an apostate generation will arise; their rebellion will manifest in many different ways. At its close, the elect righteous [Jewish believers] of the eternal plant of righteousness will be rewarded with a sevenfold instruction concerning all His creation. Enoch 93:9-10
After the advent of the Messiah, Jews who rejected Him continued in the apostasy of the Pharisees which rejected the teachings of the Zadok priests and their calendar. In AD 359, they adopted the reworked calendar of Hillel II. In time, the Christians forgot about the school of the prophets, their teachings, and their calendar. Around AD 900, a Jew named Anon realized something was missing and set out to find the answers. A sect today called “Karaites” formed from his teachings. Legend has it that they went to Jerusalem and found scrolls in the Judean hills.
This “seven-fold instruction” would be the lost teachings from the Zadok priests and the school of the prophets, including their calendar which breaks down prophecy into the seven-fold “weeks” of time. Somewhere on earth today is a secret school keeping the teachings of the Zadok priests. Modern Karaites do not follow the teachings of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Some of these teachings have been brought back to the entire world through the highly publicized Dead Sea Scrolls.
The Dead Sea Scrolls that are available to the public today are some 1000 fragmented manuscripts that were discovered starting in the year AD 1948. Many were copies of Bible books. When scrolls were found detailing Zadok history and beliefs, they were held back from the public for years. Most of these were finally published in the late 1990’s.
The last day of the seventh week would have been 4801-4900 AM (AD 876-975).