In the last chapter of daniel , last verse it does not specify where it is that daniel uis to go after he is to leave to rest i,d like to to know where it is that he should go what is the metifore ?
My comment is plain and simple the end is near and we can tell this not by man but clearly by observation. Egypt is running around in a frenzy trying to identify who they want to defend and run their country. And as of right now 7 states have voted to have same-sex marriages which is an abomination to the Lord our God. It says in Romans chapter number 8 verse number 12: Therefore bretheren we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh. And in Romans chapter 8:13 it says this: For if ye live after the flesh ye shall die; but if through the spirit shall you mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live. This is saying that we can not live without Christ and if we stray to the things of this world we will surely perish. Today in the state of Kentucky 4 counties have established the fact that the 10 commandments has no reason to be hanging on the wall in a public courthouse. We are the voice of the Christian people if we are the ones who make the decision to live like our God we need to live the life. Because without it we will perish like the Rich man and our tongues will be of fire.
The beast is destroyed by the brightness of Christ's coming and the Spirit of His mouth according to 2nd Thess. 2. In Daniel 11:45 when the beast comes to his end is when Christ returns. Chapter 12 verse1 of Daniel shows that "at that time thy people shall be delivered". AFTER enduring the 1,290 days of the beast. Many think that they will be taken before the beast declares himself to be God. Obviously this is not so once you examine verse 31 of Daniel 11 where the daily sacrifice is taken away and the abomination that maketh desolate set up. This ABOMINATION is when the beast goes into the Holy place and declares he is God (notice Jesus does not say "Temple" in Matt 24 , so it is HIGHLY possible this could be the Dome of the Rock, even though as Christians we may not regard this as a Holy place). Notice AFTER this in verses 32,33,34 and 35. God's people are obviously here. In Daniel 12:11 we see that there shall be 1,290 days from the abomination which maketh desolate until the destruction of the beast and Christ's return. People say, "no man knoweth the hour or the day" out of context. No man knoweth the hour or the day BETWEEN the 1,290th and 1,335th day. A 45 day span. The Angels will be sent to gather the elect during this entire 45 day span. No place in the Bible does it say that this will be done in one day as all have come to assume. They link Jesus coming and their gathering by the Angels as one in the same but it is not correct. You may argue that it says this but it can not be validated as exact. Right here we have validation as to EXACT days. It can not be argued that Christ's LIGHT will not shine over the earth and the beast destroyed on the 1,290th day. This is EXACTLY what is going to happen. This is what people have missed. What will we be waiting for otherwise on the 1,290th day? ...Santa Claus? ...Give me a break! No man knoweth the hour or day they will be GATHERED by the Angels BETWEEN the 1,290th day and the 1,335th day. So much for the misleading description of "rapture", which is not Biblical whatsoever and tends to give the perception of a one-day event. It will be a 45 day event, as shown here in Daniel 12. We therefore know the exact day we will see Jesus light shine over the earth and the beast destroyed. This can mean nothing else. If so, present it. Truth is what should prevail.
learning our purpose in god by ministering to the unsaved about his goodness and tender mercies he have on us daily and encouraging them to turn and accept jesus and going to and fro telling of his blessing and my own experience and his annointing
v. 4 says that those who watch CAN know!!! Hmmm. kind of makes you wonder if Noah's 7 day warning, and Jonah's 40 day warning have any application here. How do we watch? By digging deeper into God's word, and not just listening to what theologians tell us. By praying for wisdom. Why do you think Ezekiel 17 & 33 tell us that we are watchmen? Because , at the time of the end, as it says in Daniel 12:4 the seals will come off of the book. What book? THE BIBLE! You can only warn the world of the coming of the lord if you know when it's coming. goto familyradio.com
What I meant by the reference to Mark 4, is that although the word "revelation" means to reveal, If you take the book literally, you WILL fall into error. for example in 1 John 2:18 it reads that antichrist was ALREADY in the world. So either he's a 2000 year old man, or it's referring to the spirit of antichrist, a lying spirit who's sole purpose is to lead people into error through false doctrines. Daniel 12:9 says that the seals would be tsken off the book at the time of the end. Don't trust what you may have been taught in a church. Compare scripture with scripture. Seek GOD'S wisdom, not man's. See Proverbs 25:2
It was known to the writer of Ecclesiastes how this world had ended in the first timeline. In Ecclesiastes Chapter 12, it illustrates the time of trouble when the sun, moon, and stars will be veiled by the violent ejection of dust and thick smoke from a huge caldera (see Ecclesiastes 12:2 and Revelation 6:12; 9:2). A great star (comet of Revelation 8:10; 9:1) is likened to an eagle (see Ecclesiastes 12:4; Isaiah 46:11). When the ravenous bird (comet) enters Earth’s atmosphere, it causes a great sound of thunder. Its voice cries out like a thundering trumpet (see Ecclesiastes 12:4; Isaiah 27:13; Zechariah 9:14; Revelation
11:15). The voice heralds the time of the latter-day literal and figurative resurrection for the latter-day righteous who believed this new doctrine (see Ecclesiastes 12:4; Daniel 12:1; Hosea 6:2; Revelation 11:11-13).
Isaiah was also told how our world will end. In Isaiah 13:6, it states that the day of the Lord (who personifies a comet) is at hand. At that time, the light of the sun, moon, and stars will be veiled when dust and smoke explode from a huge volcano’s crater (see Isaiah 13:10). These prophecies were written over two thousand years ago. God’s written word is able to declare what is going to take place in the last generation because God (personifying each scroll that records and plays over each generation) has seen the end already take place in the first timeline (see Isaiah 46:10). The same catastrophic event of a great star’s (personified as the return of God) impact – which causes an immense volcano to explode and release dust, smoke, hot ash, and then lava – is written in the writings of the prophets. However, the written prophecies in the Old Testament, which are to be fulfilled in our day, are written as if they could have happened during events that took place in each prophet’s generation.
With this in mind when reading the Old Testament prophecies, take into consideration that the past types are mixed-in with future, yet to be fulfilled, prophecies (see Job 14:12, 13; Psalm 18:7-9; Ecclesiastes 12:2-5; Isaiah 24:17-23; Jeremiah 4:23-28; Ezekiel 32:7, 8; Joel 2:1, 30-32; Amos 5:16-18; Micah 3:6; Nahum 1:3-6; Habakkuk 3:3-16; Zephaniah 1:14-18; Haggai 2:6; Zechariah 14:3, 4, 12; Malachi 4:1; Revelation 19:11, 20).
11:15). The voice heralds the time of the latter-day literal and figurative resurrection for the latter-day righteous who believed this new doctrine (see Ecclesiastes 12:4; Daniel 12:1; Hosea 6:2; Revelation 11:11-13).
Isaiah was also told how our world will end. In Isaiah 13:6, it states that the day of the Lord (who personifies a comet) is at hand. At that time, the light of the sun, moon, and stars will be veiled when dust and smoke explode from a huge volcano’s crater (see Isaiah 13:10). These prophecies were written over two thousand years ago. God’s written word is able to declare what is going to take place in the last generation because God (personifying each scroll that records and plays over each generation) has seen the end already take place in the first timeline (see Isaiah 46:10). The same catastrophic event of a great star’s (personified as the return of God) impact – which causes an immense volcano to explode and release dust, smoke, hot ash, and then lava – is written in the writings of the prophets. However, the written prophecies in the Old Testament, which are to be fulfilled in our day, are written as if they could have happened during events that took place in each prophet’s generation.
With this in mind when reading the Old Testament prophecies, take into consideration that the past types are mixed-in with future, yet to be fulfilled, prophecies (see Job 14:12, 13; Psalm 18:7-9; Ecclesiastes 12:2-5; Isaiah 24:17-23; Jeremiah 4:23-28; Ezekiel 32:7, 8; Joel 2:1, 30-32; Amos 5:16-18; Micah 3:6; Nahum 1:3-6; Habakkuk 3:3-16; Zephaniah 1:14-18; Haggai 2:6; Zechariah 14:3, 4, 12; Malachi 4:1; Revelation 19:11, 20).