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globe, especially African nations, fit into Bible prophecy and was predicted in
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Another
view starts their count at 583 B.C. (nearly 65 years prior to
Daniel receiving his vision/dream) and goes 1271.5 years into
the future to 688 A.D. with the balance of the 1335 days (based
on a 360 day-year) to 732 A.D. to a little known battle on the
soil of France (Tours, France) that claims to have stopped the
Muslims. Once again, the problems with this view are several.
1.
The 732 A.D. battle in France did
not stop the Muslims and they are stronger than ever and
currently out number “Christians” (all denominations combined)
around the world.
2.
688 A.D. does not mark the
completion of the abomination that causes desolation (“set up”),
which is the Dome of the Rock.
3.Following the 732 A.D.
date, Daniel did not resurrect and receive his allotted
inheritance (a requirement that is 1300 years off the mark and
counting).
4.Within this proposed
1335 days/years window, all the other prophecies of both Daniel
and John that were supposed to occur prior to the resurrection
(Daniel’s) did not happen either, still waiting for 1300 years
and counting.
5.The actual 586
B.C. destruction of Solomon’s Temple (not 583 B.C. as this
theory claims) did not stop the daily sacrifices. Sacrifices
were stopped six years (+/-) earlier in 593 B.C., which makes
the dates off, if one holds true to the theory proposed by this
view. The
resulting dates should then be changed to 685 A.D. and 729 A.D.,
which produce nothing significant in history or 679 A.D. and 723
A.D. (if you count from the ending of the daily sacrifices).
6.The 586 B.C. act by
Nebuchadnezzar was a “destruction” of the temple not a
“construction” (set up) and this act, as stated above, did not
stop the “daily sacrifices”.
7.The sentence syntax in
verse Daniel 9:25 is different than the verse in Daniel 12:11.
The former verse gives an event to mark the count start (“From
the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem”)
with the “until” thrown in the middle of the sentence followed
by an event to mark the count end (“the Anointed One, the ruler
comes”) followed by the actual count (“seven sevens and
sixty-two sevens”). The latter verse also starts by giving an
event (dual event) to mark the count start (“From the time that
the daily sacrifice is abolished” AND “the abomination that
causes desolation is set up”) but then gives the actual count
(“there will be 1,290 days”). In the next verse (verse 12),
Daniel then gives an additional expanded count (“Blessed is the
one who waits for and reaches the end of the 1,335 days.”)
without giving an event to mark the count end. It is not until
the next verse (verse 13) that Daniel gives the event to mark
the count end (“at the end of the days you will rise to receive
your allotted inheritance”), which is the resurrection.
Mashia (Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:14) and John (Revelation 13:14)
both spoke of Daniel’s “abomination that causes desolation” as a
future event, not a backward event. Furthermore, one of these
said desolations must be accomplished by the “people” (of the
ruler that will come), the final resurrected empire. And the
last known “people” to destroy the city (Jerusalem) and the
sanctuary was Persia (Iran) which was followed by the setting up
of an abomination that causes desolation (the
Dome of the Rock in 691
A.D.) by the compatriots of
Persia (Iran), the emerging Islamic Empire, the resurrecting
Medo-Persian Empire, which is currently represented by the OIC.
The Caliphate first captured Jerusalem in 638 A.D. early within
the "war desolations"
prophesy/decree and by 691 A.D. finished ("set up") the
abomination that causes desolation that has remained until this
day, in spite of the many "war desolations.
Now, scholars and researchers can set their calendar and clocks by it--and
the clock is ticking.
Finally, what must be sought is a construction of an
"abomination that causes desolation", not solely a "destruction
that causes desolation". The 70 A.D. Roman destruction is not a
"construction" and did not, and is not, causing a “desolation”
that lasted 1290 days/years (nor 1335 days/years), nor did the
Romans erect an "abomination" after their "destruction" that
lasted 1290 days/years (nor 1335 days/years). Therefore, from a
qualifying abomination and desolation point of view, the 70 A.D.
destruction did not solely prevent the Temple Mound from being
used. Anybody could have built on it (including the Jews) prior
to 691 A.D. But it did stop the daily sacrifices for
awhile, but
this only satisfies the first part of Daniel’s event marker.
Five hundred
forty-four (544) years after the 70 A.D. destruction another
desolation of the city of Jerusalem (614 A.D.) took place
followed with the stopping of Temple Mound worship once again in
617 A.D. This was soon followed by the "set up" of Dome
of the Rock in 691 A.D., which was the most recent abomination that
causes desolation that remains until this day. This
abominable structure was, and is, causing “desolation”, as far
as Israel is concerned, which is unwittingly
protected by a UN resolution agreement that followed the Six Day
War. And, careful analysis of this 691 A.D. constructed masjid
reveals that it is filled with abominations and has already
lasted nearly 1335 days/years, i.e., 1317 days/years to be more
precise. The 691 A.D. construction also further clinched the
prevention of Jewish daily sacrifices initiated by the 70 A.D.
event.
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