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  1. Dennis1209, here is another view of the 3 annual feasts and their burnt offerings: https://www.faithwriters.com/article-details.php?id=208633 The article is titled THE ENIGMA OF BURNT OFFERINGS.
  2. AdHoc, I'll reply once, but will leave it at that. Yes, Daniel is chiefly a prophecy for Israel. The rapture is for all the living humans, Jew and Gentile, who have the Holy Spirit. True, it is not mentioned in Daniel, but the New Testament reveals that it completes the "times of the Gentiles" and initiates Daniel's 70th heptad of years, when God will save many Jews. Again, it is for all who have the Holy Spirit, whether they are watching or not. And, yes, we can not know the month or day or hour, but I do think that we can have a good guess at the year of the resurrection and rapture and the year of the Second Coming. Again, it is for all who have the Holy Spirit, Who of course seeks to produce greater holiness/morality, but perfection isn't reached while in our fallen bodies. You can calculate the years, because God provides the chronology in the Bible. E.g., the Exodus was in 1446 BC. 480 years after that was 966 BC, the year Solomon founded the temple. Noah going into the ark with 7 others 7 days before the flood in Noah's 600th year is a figure for Jesus taking the 7 churches into the ark of heaven 7 years before His final judgment in the 6000th year.
  3. missmuffet, I disagree. The Holy Spirit may use time-related warnings to "convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgment."
  4. SEE MY POST: https://www.faithwriters.com/article-details.php?id=213977
  5. teddyv, looks like your mind is made up by the junk science of the macro-evolutionists, based on the quotes and sites you selected. I'm inclined to believe the Bible which presents a chronology of life on the earth--not the age of the universe--of nearly 6000 years. As well, Biblical theology teaches that there could not have been a fallen creation with death for millions of years, including hominids, evolving to yield finally Adam and Eve, before the Fall even happened. Theistic evolution is not biblical and just buys into the junk science of atheistic macro-evolutionists. I'll leave it at that.
  6. teddyv, just Google carbon dating dinosaur fossils and you'll find lots on it. It is certainly not scientific to date the sedimentary rock around the fossil and assign that date to the dinosaur. I don't dispute the ancient age of the sediments, but I do dispute the ancient age of the dinosaurs.
  7. ChickenCoop, this was done on Pentecost, May 28/29, 2020--a re-enactment of, it appears, the wave offerings at Pentecost. However, it appears, no animals were sacrificed. So, I'm still waiting for the daily sacrifices to start. They may open the Temple Mount, closed due to COVID-19, tomorrow (Sunday, May 31, 2020).
  8. iamlamad, I haven't read anything yet either, but I do know that the Temple Mount is being opened up after COVID-19 on Sunday, May 31. I expect that the Sanhedrin will again try to start the daily sacrifices soon.
  9. ChickenCoop, now is good time, but I'm afraid that we have about 3 years to wait. Watch what happens with the sacrifices in Jerusalem.
  10. Montana Marv, I am not Harold Camping. I am humble enough to know that I could be wrong about any "guess" at the day of the resurrection and rapture. I won't be encouraging anybody to do anything specific. If I am correct about these daily sacrifices starting, I plan to go to my parents' graves with 2 of my brothers on the expected day and, hopefully, see them both ascend into heaven before us. Whether I sell anything beforehand is another question. I've got at least 1 son who is not a Christian yet--maybe leave my worldly goods to him.
  11. Montana Marv, note that the title of this thread had a question mark at the end of it. Nobody "knows" the day and the hour of the resurrection and rapture, but I believe that we will have a very good "guess" at the very day, based on when the daily sacrifices start in Jerusalem and, it appears, that they soon will. The May 8 date for the second Passover sacrifice got cancelled, but I'm sure that the Sanhedrin will try again very soon, perhaps as early as Pentecost. Watch what happens there. God bless, Clive
  12. Revelation Man, we can agree to disagree. In my mind, it is referring to 2300 sunsets and 2300 sunrises, 2300 days. It is the daily sacrifices that are being written about here--1 lamb in the evening and 1 lamb in the morning. They are like the days of the Genesis prologue: "And there was evening and there was morning, one day. They are also like the days of Daniel 12:11,12.
  13. Revelation Man, I think that we will be able to make a good guess at the very day of the resurrection and rapture, which I think are only about 3 years away. I take the 2300 evenings and mornings of the daily sacrifice--1 lamb in the evening and 1 lamb in the morning--in Daniel 8 as referring to the sacrifices which the Sanhedrin are trying to start in Jerusalem right now. Once started, they will last 2300 evenings and mornings until the Jewish Antichrist stops them in the middle of the last 7 years of the 6th millennium (after 14 billion years, with no macro-evolution), ending in 2030. If he stops them on the same day that he kills Moses and Elijah, who will preach Christ in Jerusalem for 1260 days, that tells me that the resurrection and rapture will happen 2300-1260=1040 days after the daily sacrifices start, at the same time that Moses and Elijah descend from heaven to Jerusalem.
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