BobRyan
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I quote Adam Clarke as follows -
Adam Clarke –
Verse 14. Unto two thousand and three hundred days
Though literally it be two thousand three hundred evenings and mornings. Yet I think the prophetic day should be understood here, as in other parts of this prophet, and must signify so many years. If we date these years from the vision of the he-goat, (Alexander's invading Asia,) this was A.M. 3670, B.C. 334; and two thousand three hundred years from that time
Then ... innexplicably Walter answers
Obviously Walter finds no text at all that calls the daily sacrifice the "evening and morning sacrifice". No not even one.
I also point to a number of Bible scholars that admit to the blatantly obvious fact that the evening morning terminology of Dan 8 signifies the DAY - as we find Genesis 1 stating that evening and morning is one day. Thus instead of 1150 days - they apply the correct evening morning terminology - as a single day - and so 2300 days not 1150 days.
John Gill
unto two thousand and three hundred days;
or so many "mornings" and "evenings" F8; which shows that not so many years, as Jacchiades, and others, are meant; but natural days, consisting of twenty four hours, and which make six years, three months, and eighteen days;
Quote:
Geneva Study Bible
8:14 And z he said unto me, Unto a two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
(z) Christ answered me for the comfort of the Church.
(a) That is, until so many natural days have passed, which make six years, and three and a half months:
Quote:
Matthew Henry
(2.) The answer given to this question, Daniel 8:14. Christ gives instruction to the holy angels, for they are our fellow-servants; but here the answer was given to Daniel, because for his sake the question was asked: He said unto me. God sometimes gives in great favours to his people, in answer to the enquiries and requests of their friends for them. Now, [1.] Christ assures him that the trouble shall end; it shall continue 2300 days and no longer, so many evenings and mornings (so the word is),
Adam Clarke simply adds one more step of consistency by applying the same "prophetic day" - in "day for year" fashion that almost all Bible scholars admit for 490 days (72 weeks) of Daniel 9.
in Christ,
Bob
Adam Clarke –
Verse 14. Unto two thousand and three hundred days
Though literally it be two thousand three hundred evenings and mornings. Yet I think the prophetic day should be understood here, as in other parts of this prophet, and must signify so many years. If we date these years from the vision of the he-goat, (Alexander's invading Asia,) this was A.M. 3670, B.C. 334; and two thousand three hundred years from that time
Then ... innexplicably Walter answers
Of course most commentators will agree with me in computing the 2300 evening and morning sacrifices to a certain number of DAYS but where are the commentators that agree with you that those "days" are to be interpreted a day for a year and 2300 YEARS??????????
Obviously Walter finds no text at all that calls the daily sacrifice the "evening and morning sacrifice". No not even one.
I also point to a number of Bible scholars that admit to the blatantly obvious fact that the evening morning terminology of Dan 8 signifies the DAY - as we find Genesis 1 stating that evening and morning is one day. Thus instead of 1150 days - they apply the correct evening morning terminology - as a single day - and so 2300 days not 1150 days.
John Gill
unto two thousand and three hundred days;
or so many "mornings" and "evenings" F8; which shows that not so many years, as Jacchiades, and others, are meant; but natural days, consisting of twenty four hours, and which make six years, three months, and eighteen days;
Quote:
Geneva Study Bible
8:14 And z he said unto me, Unto a two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
(z) Christ answered me for the comfort of the Church.
(a) That is, until so many natural days have passed, which make six years, and three and a half months:
Quote:
Matthew Henry
(2.) The answer given to this question, Daniel 8:14. Christ gives instruction to the holy angels, for they are our fellow-servants; but here the answer was given to Daniel, because for his sake the question was asked: He said unto me. God sometimes gives in great favours to his people, in answer to the enquiries and requests of their friends for them. Now, [1.] Christ assures him that the trouble shall end; it shall continue 2300 days and no longer, so many evenings and mornings (so the word is),
Adam Clarke simply adds one more step of consistency by applying the same "prophetic day" - in "day for year" fashion that almost all Bible scholars admit for 490 days (72 weeks) of Daniel 9.
in Christ,
Bob
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