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    The absurdity of Pretrib logic

    Rapture Wimpism Any student of Scripture with even a cursory knowledge of the NT Church knows that tribulation in the form of persecution, suffering, and death has been the lot of the Church ever since its birth. From its persecution at the hands of the Jews, to that under the Roman emperors...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Luke (via Holy Spirit inspiration) linked it.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    The AOD was an entity; the armies. (Luke 21:20) They were an abomination to the monotheistic Jews because of the pagan idolatrous blasphemous ensigns which they worshiped and carried in battle. They were a desolation because they physically desolated Jerusalem.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    You are correct that it is certainly not an end time event. However, the AOD armies physically destroyed Jerusalem, which included the temple/sanctuary.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    See what happens when you point EG to Luke 21:20, which identifies the AOD that he's so desperately trying to find. :laughing:
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    There is no mention of the cross in the verses associated with the AOD in Matthew, Mark, or Luke. It is true that the AOD was judgment and punishment for Israel's rejection of Messiah, which included sending Him to the cross. However, Luke specifically identifies the AOD as the armies which...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    The parallel synoptic counterpart to Matthew 24:14 is Luke 21:20. It identifies the abomination of desolation as the armies which desolated Jerusalem. The Holy Spirit inspired its inclusion in order to resolve any doubt as to the AOD's identity. What would be your reason for not accepting...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Good day CTK. Undoubtedly you can see that my question in post 236 is going unanswered. Because the correct answer detonates any and all dispensational delusions regarding Daniel 9:24. As you've recognized.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Well Douggg, EG won't reply to my question. Will you?
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Daniel 9 24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy. Acts...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Matthew 24:15 does not refer to the time of end. Matthew 24:15-16 was completely fulfilled prior to 70 AD, as history confirms. Daniel 9:27, Matthew 24:15, and Luke 21:20 all inter-corroborate. Luke 21:20 is a synoptic, integral, indispensable part of Jesus' Olivet Discourse. It was inspired...
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    Understanding what is the "Abomination of Desolation".

    Thank God for the Reformation, and for the Reformers' response to God's call to spiritually confront and defeat the little horn antichrist of their era.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    "Abominations" (Daniel 9:27) is a plural reference to "armies" (Luke 21:20). The armies were abominations to the monotheistic Jews because of the idolatrous ensigns which they worshiped and bore in battle. The armies brought about the physical desolation of Jerusalem (Daniel 9:27, Matthew...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    "for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate" is found in one place... Daniel 9:27 This is affirmed in Luke 21:20 (And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh.): Abominations -> armies Desolate -> desolation It ->...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    The abomination of desolation is decisively identified in Luke 21:20, the synoptic counterpart to Matthew 24:15, as the armies (Roman) which desolated Jerusalem. For those willing to allow inspired Scripture to interpret inspired Scripture.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Yes, I'd certainly like to receive it. Do you or will you have an e-version? Your interpretation reflects that of the Protestant Reformation historicists, which was the sole and exclusive interpretation from the 14th to the 19th centuries. You're in discerning company.
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Amen. Here's some revealing history on an attempt to resurrect the "decayed vanished" temple. Hebrews 8:13 Sozomen (ca. A.D.375-447) "Ecclesiastical History" Book V, Chapter XXII Though the emperor [Julian the Apostate] hated and oppressed the Christians, he manifested benevolence and...
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    Who of these early defenders of the true faith believed that?
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    Daniel's Final "one week" of Daniel 9:27 Made Simple

    The following quote of Hippolytus demonstrates his belief in the fulfillment of Daniel 9:24 by Christ at His first coming, which is a diametrical disagreement with dispensational futurism: 200AD Hippolytus of Rome (70 weeks) 16. That transgressions, therefore, are blotted out, and that...
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    Understanding what is the "Abomination of Desolation".

    They're in John's epistles. In 1 Johnn 2:18, John declares that many antichrists were already present when he wrote. This demolishes dispensational futurism's Jesuit single antichrist.