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Yeshua1

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They are not the same. You must turn Jesus into Antichrist and insert a huge gap between Daniel's 69th and 70th weeks to pull it off. And this is adding to Revelation big time.
the man of Sin was not the Anitichrist?
 

Yeshua1

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You are in serious trouble if you think otherwise. Who wants to be guilty of turning Jesus into Antichrist? Certainly blasphemy.
Jesus was NOT the one that confirmed the Covenat with many for a week, then renege in middle of that week, as that will be the Antichrist yet to come!
 

Yeshua1

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Not so, there is The great tribulation and great tribulation which is the New Covenant era.
Jesus Great tribulation fights perfectly intot he bowls of wrath God pours out unto whole earth in revelation, not so much AD 70!
 

1689Dave

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Jesus was NOT the one that confirmed the Covenat with many for a week, then renege in middle of that week, as that will be the Antichrist yet to come!
Jesus confirmed the covenant and cause the sacrifice to end by offering himself for our sins. “He [Jesus] will confirm a covenant [the New Covenant] with many for one week. But in the middle of that [70th] week he will bring sacrifices and offerings to a halt [offering himself as the atonement for sin, thereby abolishing the Old Covenant]. On the wing of abominations will come one who destroys, [Titus] until the decreed end is poured out [Rome's fall] on the one who destroys.”” (Daniel 9:27)
 

Yeshua1

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Jesus confirmed the covenant and cause the sacrifice to end by offering himself for our sins. “He [Jesus] will confirm a covenant [the New Covenant] with many for one week. But in the middle of that [70th] week he will bring sacrifices and offerings to a halt [offering himself as the atonement for sin, thereby abolishing the Old Covenant]. On the wing of abominations will come one who destroys, [Titus] until the decreed end is poured out [Rome's fall] on the one who destroys.”” (Daniel 9:27)
Who wroye that? The manof Sin himself willa rise in the temple and proclaim Himself as God and cause the ceasing, as in the Abomination that causes desolation, Jesus NOT part of that fulfillment!
 

church mouse guy

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Luke says it does.

Where? The verse that you quoted above does not mention abomination, Dave. There is no sacrilege in what the Romans did--it was a pure military destruction. Abomination of desolation means a sacrilege, Dave. It would have been recorded in Jewish and/or secular history--it was not.
 

atpollard

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No, because then you would know it was 7 years after your supposed tribulation. Nobody but God the Father knows when.
You should really quote the actual scriptures. The ones that I am familiar with say ...

[Mat 24:36 NASB] 36 "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone.
[Mar 13:32 NASB] 32 "But of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father [alone.]

So "about 7 years after the start of a Great Tribulation" might give you a rough idea of when, but certainly not an exact "day and hour".

 
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