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2006-11-01 15:39:55 · 8 answers · asked by Mark Fidrater 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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457 BC-1844 AD. its amazing to me that that so many Christians believe that Christ is mediating for us in Heaven but they are unwilling to study out the sanctuary earthly types to understand the Heavenly type. therefore not realizing that Christ has moved in the Most Holy place, where He is now judging the professed people of God

2006-11-01 16:40:18 · answer #1 · answered by norm s 5 · 1 0

I assume you are talking about the 2300 day prophesy in daniel 8:14. According to this website, the SDA church teaches that it ended on October 22, 1844
http://www.ellenwhite.org/2300days.htm

2006-11-01 23:46:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Daniyl 12:9—
But he said: Go your way, Daniyl, for the words are closed up and sealed until the time of the end.

Daniyl 9:27—
And he will confirm a covenant with many for one week; seven years, and in the midst of the week, he will cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease; instead, he will cause the prevalence of the Lord of Heaven even until the destruction that is determined will be poured upon the desolator.

The seven year (one week) plan was confirmed with Rabin September 13, 1993 and began October 13, 1993. Rabin was assassinated as Daniyl's prophecy shows. Shimon Perez took his office for a short while until an election could be held. Benyamin Netanyahu was elected the next Prime Minister of Israyl. He shut the seven year plan down after it was in action only three and one-half years (one time)—in the midst of the seven years.

Yahweh again shows us the end, in a time—three and one-half years, that is filled with destruction. The first time (3½ years) was the first half of the seven year peace plan that was stopped in its midst (Daniyl 9:27). Then Yahweh shows us times in Daniyl 12:7. One time is 3½ years; times is 3½ years plus 3½ years, which equals 7 years.

The seven year peace plan started October 13, 1993, shut down April 13, 1997 after three and one-half years of action. The seven year peace plan stayed shut down for a duration of two times, that's seven years and was signed back into action on April 13, 2004 on the very day prophesied.

President Bush and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon restarted the seven year plan on the very day Yahweh showed it would go back into action.

We Are Now In The Last Three and One-half Years (Time) Of Man's Governments Of And By The People

2006-11-02 20:00:10 · answer #3 · answered by YUHATEME 5 · 0 0

Daniel 8: 14 And he said unto me, Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.

The first sacrifice in the new temple is not made until 220 days into the tribulation period because the tribulation will last 2520 days or seven years. The sanctuary will be cleansed at the end of the tribulation when the Lord returns. This will be 2300 days after the first sacrifice is made.

2006-11-01 23:54:08 · answer #4 · answered by Ray W 6 · 0 3

The following quote is one of the various opnions concerning this subject. I will present others when occasions permit:

James Henry Foreman in his compilation 'The Story of Prophecy'
writes: "... Biblical prophecy students, after a scrutiny of the
entire problem of Bible chronology, deduce the following
conclusions as virtually automatic -- namely, that -- In symbolic
prophecy a day is the symbol of a year." By using the accepted formula of a "day" for a "year," forty-two months or 1260 days become 1260 years. Therefore, the "times of the Gentiles" would last for 1260 years. The Muslims conquered Jerusalem in the seventh century, and according to the promise of Christ, they would tread the city underfoot until the hour of His return, which would be 1260 years later by the measurement of prophecy. A study of the calendar of the Muslims reveals that the year 1260 of their calendar is identical with the year 1844 of the Christian calendar.
Thus the second promise of Christ was fulfilled by the year 1844,
when the "times of the Gentiles" was ended. Third Promise: When mankind witnesses the "abomination of desolation" spoken of by Daniel the Prophet, this will be the hour of Christ's return. Christ gave this promise to His disciples in direct answer to their questions: When will you come, what shall we look for? His promise was given in these words: "When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the Prophet, stand in the holy place (whoso readeth, let him understand)." The third promise of Christ concerning the "abomination of desolation" is the foundation-stone upon which the Biblical scholars rested the structure of their belief in the return of Christ during the 1844 period. The chapters of Daniel which deal with this subject are those from eight through twelve. These foretell clearly not only the second coming of Christ, but His first appearance as well.
Therefore, this promise of Christ is considered to be the most
important of the three. In these chapters, Daniel prophesies that:
From the issuing of the decree to rebuild Jerusalem, until the time
when the Messiah shall be cut off (crucified) there are appointed
70 weeks (490 days). The decree would be issued, the city
rebuilt, then Christ would be crucified. This is the clear meaning, foretelling Christ's first coming.
There were four decrees issued to rebuild Jerusalem: 1. Issued by Cyrus in the year 534 B.C. This is recorded in the first chapter
of the Book of Ezra. It went unfulfilled. 2. Issued by Darius in
the year 519 B.C. This is recorded in the sixth chapter of the
Book of Ezra. It also went unfulfilled. 3. Issued by Artaxerxes
in the seventh year of his reign in the year 457 B.C. This is
recorded in the seventh chapter of the Book of Ezra. It was
fulfilled by the fourth decree. 4. Issued by the same Artaxerxes
in the year 444 B.C. This is recorded in the second chapter of
Nehemiah. The scholars of Scripture accepted the third decree of
Artaxerxes as the one prophesied by Daniel inasmuch as the fourth decree was merely an extension of the third. Therefore, this prophecy of Daniel could now be stated thus: From the issuing of the decree of Artaxerxes in the year 457 B.C. until the time of the crucifixion of Christ there would be appointed 70 weeks (or 490 days). 70 weeks equal 490 days. By the use of our measure of prophecy, a "day" for a "year," 490 days become 490 years.
Therefore, from the issuing of the decree until the crucifixion on
Calvary there would be 490 years according to Daniel's prophecy.
It has been clear to scholars that the time of the first coming of
Christ was foretold by Daniel with amazing accuracy. No wonder
Christ Himself was so emphatic about Daniel's prophecy. What of the second coming? Christ promised that He would return when Daniel's prophecy came to pass. These are the words spoken by Daniel: "How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, and the abomination of desolation, to give the sanctuary and the host to be trodden under foot? And he said unto me, unto two thousand three hundred days, then shall the sanctuary be
cleansed." When would this take place? In 2300 days, says
Daniel. These 2300 days in our prophetic measure become 2300
years. Using the same frame of reference as that used by Christ's first coming, the biblical scholars made their calculations.
Although many disputes arose as to the exact month, day, and hour, there was a basic agreement among all that Christ's return would take place between 1843 and 1845, with the year 1844 as the central point of reference.
(William Sears, Release the Sun, p. 197)

2006-11-01 23:56:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Which 2300 days are you talking about?

2006-11-01 23:55:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Huh

2006-11-01 23:41:48 · answer #7 · answered by timjim 6 · 0 2

Dont know, try putting a verse next time

2006-11-01 23:46:34 · answer #8 · answered by knights_crusader 1 · 0 2

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