End times time frames by chapter and fit

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Davy

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To any in this forum, please go to Rumble and search for "Years of Christ Return". (Ignore the upfront "Warning" if you are of the few moving forward along the Narrow Path.) That video gives the relatively simple solution to Daniel 12. It is obvious... but only after you "see it". And it also shows Daniel 12 has the same mathematical pattern at Daniel 9 (70-Weeks). Then go on to read the web pages in full that the video points to, and you will have all (or at least most of ) the answers you seek (if you are sincere in looking for the Truth).

To briefly note, the "time, times, and half a time" in Daniel 12 is NOT the same as the one in Daniel 7:25 (which is the one that matches the forty-two months and 1260 days in Revelation). And there is nothing in the Bible that says they are the same, even though many assume it. (Of course, many people assume a lot of things regarding prophecy, but assumptions many times keep the Truth hidden in plain sight.)

I don't do Spiritual warfare, so it's not likely I will keep checking this forum for long. But to those true of heart, I wish you well in your journey with the Lord.

Not interested in that Rumble.

The Daniel 12:7 "time, times, and an half" is the SAME period of Dan.7:25 and Dan.8:14, and even Dan.12:1 reveals it is the same timing with the "time of trouble" idea, i.e., Jacob's trouble. The written Bible Scripture is simple enough. No need for non-believing Jewish confusion about it.
 

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You are using a logical fallacy called an argument from silence. Fallacies are invalid arguments.
No, I am not making a fallacy. New World Order is not in the bible. And Jesus did not speak about a New Word Order in Matthew 24:15-21.
 

ewq1938

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No, I am not making a fallacy. New World Order is not in the bible. And Jesus did not speak about a New Word Order in Matthew 24:15-21.

You are still using a logical fallacy called an argument from silence.