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1 | U.S.A. in Bible Prophesy? | Revelation | Morant61 | 18810 | ||
Greetings Yoshua! I checked out your first web site. My first question has to do with their theory that that 1260 days refers to 1260 years. The site said: "*Based on the year-day principle, as illustrated in Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6, a day in prophecy stands for a literal year in earth time." Yet, neither of the passages referred to have anything to do with prophesy. In both of them, God brings judgement upon Israel for their disobedience. The term of judgement was to be one year for each day of their disobedience. But, nowhere in these two verses does it say that everywhere in prophecy we should understand a day as a reference to a year. Especially since the same time period is also referred to in terms of months (42) and years (3 1/2). The most natural explanation is that the time period described is 3 1/2 years, not 1260 years. What do you think? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | U.S.A. in Bible Prophesy? | Revelation | kalos | 26072 | ||
Seventh Day Adventists danieln writes: "(1). Froom L. E., The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, Washington DC, Review and Herald, 1950, vol.1, p. 176, 203." Please note that Review and Herald is the publishing company of the Seventh Day Adventists. Their interpretation of Bible prophecy/eschatology is SLIGHTLY different than that of mainstream Evangelicals. MSN Search result: "Review and Herald Publishing Association. Find out more about the beliefs, lifestyle and demographics of Seventh day Adventists. Features a book and health food store. " |
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3 | U.S.A. in Bible Prophesy? | Revelation | danieln | 26171 | ||
hi kalos, since when did a view being different from mainstream make it wrong? Jesus had quite a different view to mainstream Jewish belief in his time. Luthers 'salvation by faith' concept wasnt the most popular idea when he rediscovered it either |
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4 | U.S.A. in Bible Prophesy? | Revelation | kalos | 26176 | ||
danieln: I wasn't aware that in my post I had said or implied that the SDA view is "wrong." What I said was, "Their interpretation of Bible prophecy/eschatology is SLIGHTLY different than that of mainstream Evangelicals." The only other thing I did was to point out that one of your resources is the publishing company of the SDAs. You write: "Jesus had quite a different view to mainstream Jewish belief in his time. Luthers 'salvation by faith' concept wasnt the most popular idea when he rediscovered it either" This is true, but I would remind you: We mainstream Evangelicals are neither Pharisees nor Roman Catholics. So I don't really see the relevance of your point. I have nothing against you, no personal axe to grind, no objection to your stating your views. In fact, you are to be commended for including a bibliography with your views. All who participate in the Forum are equally welcome here, as long as they follow the guidelines established by the Lockman Foundation. I am not offended by anything you've posted and I only hope that I have not offended you. In all sincerity, I welcome you to the Forum. Grace to you, kalos |
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5 | U.S.A. in Bible Prophesy? | Revelation | danieln | 26178 | ||
Hi kalos no problem i hope i didnt offend you either. | ||||||