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1 | Explain abomination and desolation | Mark 1:1 | Val | 198645 | ||
Hello Doc, I will have to look up for you when I have more time. Blessings, Val |
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2 | Explain abomination and desolation | Mark 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 198649 | ||
Dear Val, Thank you, ma'am. I've not found anything quite like what you're saying in my own books on hermeneutics. However, poking around on the Internet, I uncovered the following from eParousia (March 2003) "It is common in prophetic literature for there to be both a near application and a far application to a certain prophecy." That is similar to what you've suggested, without extending the hermeneutic to all prophetic Scripture. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Explain abomination and desolation | Mark 1:1 | Val | 198684 | ||
Dear Doc, Look in your Inductive Study Bible at the book of Daniel. Look at the instructions at the beginning of the book of Daniel. Under "Understanding the Visions and Dreams in Daniel" listed under 5d it speaks to observing similarities between the description of the despicable person of 11:22-35 and Antiochus IV Epiphanes. My bible is dated 1993. In it the page number is 1405. Yes sir I read the article you found and it seems to be the same application. Blessings, Val |
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