Just this claim is enough for me to reject your theories of the End Times.
It doesn't matter what we reject or accept. The prophecy is Dan. 12, and the facts about the AoD are historically recorded in 1 Maccabees, with Jesus Himself attesting to it, by referencing it for His own purpose, using typology.
You go against even what Paul wrote in Romans 11:25-26. Paul was writing about when Israel, that is all of descendants of Jacob would be redeemed, and that has not happened yet.
Without having faith in Jesus
first,
before death, there is
no other hope for anyone of Israel. Rom. 8:9 and Rom. 10:12
You have ignored the Exodus 20:4-6 prophecy that spans the first four ages of the nation of Israel's existence
"The daughter of Zion" is not exempt, nor is she above and beyond the Grace of God, through the Sacrifice and shed blood of Jesus Christ.
To be waived from death, by common lamb's blood on door posts and lintles, no longer applies to God's
"Passover" from eternal death. However, that which was
shed by "the Lamb of God", does cause us to be
passed - over, whereby we who are believers in Christ
"shall never die. Believst thou this?" John 11:26
Jesus in the Mt Olivet discourse foretold when Israel would be restored. In Matthew 24, Jesus is recorded as giving an imprecise time indicator as to when Israel would be redeemed and when the end of the Exodus 20:4-6 prophecy's fourth age would occur.
That "restoration" of the
Israeli people back to God, comes only by ONE way.
Except a man be born again of God's Holy Spirit,
through faith in Christ, he CANNOT enter into the KoG. John 3:3-8
My understanding is that the completion of the third and fourth ages of the visitation of the iniquities of the fathers upon their children and the children's children will end in around 20 years' time give or take a few years to account for any errors in understanding.
That vicious circle of a parents' sin visiting upon their children,
ends for the children, in the day that they are "born again" of God's Holy Spirit. John 3:18
Can I point out to you that "winds" is symbolic of spiritual entities that presently resides in Heaven and that these four winds of heaven are the beasts that exercise their influence over people groups, kingdoms, nation and empires who move into and out of the respective influence of the four winds of heaven. As we cannot see from where the winds come from or go to, we cannot say that the four winds of heaven are the four cardinal points of the compass.
What is being shown in
Rev. 4:7 of four beasts at God's throne, has no correlation whatsoever of the four beasts being depicted in Dan. chs. 7&8.
Rev. 4[7] And the first beast was like a lion, and the second beast like a calf, and the third beast had a face as a man, and the fourth beast was like a flying eagle.
> Because there truly is no other biblical description of who or what the four beasts are in Rev.,
imaginative speculation will be the only rule for a conclusion.
I am happy to allow the next 20 years or so to roll by to either confirm or disprove my understanding of when God will redeem Israel and enter into once more the Kingdom of Priests, a Holy Nation and God's possession among the Nations covenant. Whether I will still be alive when this present age end is really up to God to allow me to see my understanding being fulfilled with the completion of the Time of the Gentiles trampling both God's Sanctuary and His earthly Hosts.
Again, the people of Israel today and future,
are not greater than the Grace of God's salvation, made available to each of us, through the shed blood of Jesus Christ. All else is faith in vanity, whereby ALL of such "shall surely die".
If as you say the Danisl 8 prophecy of the 2,300 year was fulfilled in the Books of the Maccabees, then why has the trampling of God's earthly hosts continued for over 2,000 years from that time and is continuing even today before our very eyes.
Luke 13
[
35] Behold,
your house is left unto you desolate [deserted, alone, abandoned, void of God]:
and verily I say unto you,
Ye shall not see [perceive]
me, until the time come when YE shall say,
Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord [aka. Born Again Christians]
Luke 19
[
41] And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it,
[
42] Saying,
If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day,
the things which belong unto thy peace!
but now they are hid from thine eyes.
[
43] For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side,
[
44] And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another;
because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.
Oh, it seems to me that your claimed 1% error in you reasoning is far greater than you realise.
Goodbye.
The prophecy, and then the history revealing it as being fulfilled, is what is accurate.