Mel Miller: //You have built a theory without substance.//
Tee Hee. Logic as with a 4-year-old person. You can't kill thousands of
Biblical facts with one negative statement.
Mel Miller: //What evidence have you given to show that the
"Day" for the Rapture and Second Coming is a
"seven-year-day" as you claim?//
Daniel 9:27 (HCSB = Christian Standard Bible /Holman, 2003/):
He will make a firm covenant*
with many for one week,
but in the middle of the week
he will put a stop to sacrifice and ofering
ANd the abomination of Desolation
will be on a wing of the temple**
until the decreed destruction
is poured out on the desolator.***
Translator notes:
* - or, will 'enforce a covenant'
** - LXX; MT reads 'of abominations'
*** or, 'and the desolator will be one the wing
of abominations or 'And the desolator will come
on the wings of monstors' (or of horor), Hb sbscure
This speaks of the 'Abomination of Desolation' (AOD) that Jesus spake
of in Matthew 24.
Alright, we have a beginning of the 7-year-day renewal
of a covenant (or enforcement); A mid-week AOD which results
in great horor being unleashed terminating at the end of the
week.
He small 'h' here on 'he' may not be noticed by most users
of the KJV. The more modern versions (last 10 years or so)
capatilize pronouns which refer to one one the members of
the HOly Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, or God the
Holy Spirit. In Daniel 9:26 is mentioned both the Messiah (Jesus)
and the anti-messiah (obviously a Roman, 'people of the coming
prince'). The capital 'H' 'he' at the beginning is the capital
of a sentence. The small 'h' in the next 'he' shows that these
translators believe that the second of the two princes
is referred to: the prince of the people who destroyed Jerusalem
in 70AD (at the end of the first 69 weeks).
I said before: //we have a beginning of the 7-year-day renewal
of a covenant (or enforcement); A mid-week AOD which results
in great horor being unleashed terminating at the end of the
week.//
Shown in Daniel 9:27 is:
1. The pretribulation rapture/resurrection that
initiates the era of the Antichrist (Tribulation Period)
/see 'falling away' in 2 Thessalonians 2:3/
at the start of the 7-year-day.
2. THe mid-tribulation period crisis, when the Antichrist enteres
the 3rd temple to declare himself to be God, in the middle
of the week (7-year-day).
3. The last half of the Tribulation period, the Great Tribulation
period, which is ended by the Return of Jesus in Power and Glory
to destroy the works of the Antichrist and the antichrist.
Note that from one timing sequence I denote three points
in 'my theory' of Biblical statements. The timeline of Daniel 9:27
matches the events of the Tribualtion Period as I've noted above.
Note to the reader. My debate opponents will chant "taint so"
but fail to debate thousands of my points. My debate opponents
will say (elsewhere) that I'm mad from to much study.
Yet these are the same people who say that we Baptists are
to 'study to show ourselves approved unto God'.
Sorry, such opponents are way to much like the Liberal Thought
Police POLITICALLY CORRECT (PC) folk:
it is good to continually search for the truth;
but anybody who finds it (especially if it is 'JEsus')
are damned to 'PC Hell'.
npetreley: //I don't know if anyone else reads walls
of text like this, but I don't.//
I know your PC line. You can't refute 10% of my thousands of
pointsthis easy, you have to go in point by point
countering my scripute with your scriputre.
Sorry, your statement shows your attempt to
gracefully loose the debate. I'll let you, needless to say
Matthew 24:14 (HCSB):
This good news of the kingdom will be
proclaimed in all the world* as a testimony to all nations. ...
*Translator footnote: "or, 'in all the inhabited earth'
What is this a sign of?
1. The destruction of the Temple
2. The Second Coming of Jesus
3. The End of the Age (KJV: 'world')
I'm on record saying that these signs in Matthew 24:4-14
are signs that the Church Age (Time of the Gentiles) continues.
What do you, gentle reader/debater, think this is a sign of?