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Ed Edwards said:Dan 8:14 And he answered me, Vnto the euening and
the morning, two thousand and three hundreth: then shall
the Sanctuarie be clensed.
start - daily sacrifice taken away
period - ??? (maybe the Lord will come back in 2370AD?)
-(more likely - 2300 literal days in the days of the four kingdoms)
-(in which Alexandria's [Greek] kingdom was divided)
end - Sanctuary cleansed
This could be divided into 2,000 + 300?
Greek is [two thousand] [three] [hundred] [dawns] [sunsets].
BobRyan said:Could be?
BobRyan said:You have yet to show how you can
insert BETWEEN the days 1000's of years of undefined
lengths of time and STILL have the 2300 years
of Dan 8 work out. so my point in raising this example remains.
BobRyan said:EVEN if you take them as 2300 days and ignore the day-for-year principle in daniel you STILL can't make that timeline work by inserting 1000's of years of undefined gaps of time between the days of the timeline. hence -- the point remains.
BobRyan said:IT is left as an exercise for the reader to observe
that there is really no way out of this point for the PTR model.
Ed Edwards said:To this:
IMHO the 2300 'years' of Daniel 8 and the
70 'sevens' (70x7-years = 490 years of Daniel 9)
are not related.
The 'breaks' added as a mystery
resolution in the New Testament
preceeded by
the time divisions mentioned by Daniel some 450
years earlier!
I have shown this adequately.
God blew your partial preterist socks off.
Unfortunately you totally missed what I said.
I was showing that ONE BIBLE TIMELINE is shown BY THE BIBLE
to have an addition. In my attempt to show the obvious,
I showed that all other timelines that you mentioned
do NOT have broken timelines IN THE BIBLE.
I have shown this adequately.
God blew your partial preterist socks off.
(I admit, I loved to be the typest!)
Doubting Thomas said:Yeah, it would be amusing, if it wasn't so sad--the bizarre lengths folks go to in coming up with ever more creative..(ahem)..."interpretations" of scripture to bolster a doctrine that was just invented in the 1800 (let alone the effort some folks on this message board expend defending this imaginary doctrine!) :tear:
Ed Edwards said://I have offerred details - specific tlmeilnes -- showing
that none of what you have done to the 490 year timeline
can work in ANY timeline of scritpure
much less the Dan 9 timeline.//
I resent the accusation: 'what you have done'.
God did it.
I won't apologize 4 what God has done.
jilphn1022 said:...
God's Word should always be the final answer!
Ed --
0. church age continues <== you are here!
1. rapture/resurrection event
2. Tribulation time
3. Second Advent of Jesus event
4. literal MK=millennial kingdom
5. new heaven & new earth
I.
The time line according to Matthew 24
(Mount Olivet Discourse, also Matthew 25,
Mark 13, Luke 21):
0. church age continues <== you are here!
Matthew 24:4-15
1. rapture/resurrection event
Matthew 24:31-44
2. Tribulation time
Matthew 24:21-28
2.
The time line according to Revelation:
0. church age continues - Rev 2-3 <== you are here!
1. rapture/resurrection event - Rev 4:1 (type)
III:
The time line according to 2 Thessalonians 2:
0. church age continues <== you are here!
(implied, until the falling away /rapture2/)
1. rapture/resurrection
v.1 - gathering together unto him
v.3 - falling away
The descerning reader noticed thatBobRyan said:The reader will find it "instructive" that you
give No text for that sequence
BTW, I believed in the pre-tribulation rapture/resurrection
in 1952 before i saw these three scriptures as pretrib.
So even if you can prove all three of these scriptures
in error, I'll still hope in the pre-tribulation rapture
as will 80% of Baptists and 60% of kindred Christians.
1. rapture/resurrection event - Rev 4:1 (type)
The rapture is not mentioned in Rev 4.
The coming of Christ is not mentioned in Rev 4.
The Church is not said to be taken to heaven in Rev 4.
I thought a scripture reference might be goodIt is instructive that you give no quote at all
in your reference above --
As for sequences of events, tell me when theeschatology from dictionary.com said:1.any system of doctrines concerning last, or final, matters,
as death, the Judgment, the future state, etc.
2.the branch of theology dealing with such matters.
{Origin: 1835–45; < Gk éschato(s)}
Ed Edwards said:To this:
//the 2300 year timeline of Dan 8.//
Chances are the expression of 2300 Years
was just listed as 2K+300 - that would NOT be a break.
But if any break was made - it would be after the 2,000
years and before the 300 years. (or after the 2,000 days
and before the 300 days, if that is what it means).
I was doing something else at the time so I didn't sit
around trying to figure out what the 2300 days were
all about.
IMHO the 2300 'years' of Daniel 8 and the
70 'sevens' (70x7-years = 490 years of Daniel 9)
are not related.
Unfortunately you totally missed what I said.
I was showing that ONE BIBLE TIMELINE is shown BY THE BIBLE
to have an addition. In my attempt to show the obvious,
I showed that all other timelines that you mentioned
do NOT have broken timelines IN THE BIBLE.