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*Condition Note: Book is in very gently used and well marked on approximately 30 pages.*
In this new commentary by biblical scholar Gerhard Pfandl, the author sets us down in once-mighty Babylon, with its 53 temples and 955 smaller sanctuaries. We survey the ruins of the large (170′ x 56′) banquet hall of Belshazzar and the remains of Nebuchadnezzar’s statue on the plain of Dura.
But more important, Pfandl provides the keys to unlock Daniel’s prophecy of the 2300 days, the 70 weeks, and the 1260/1335 days. The author champions the historicist year/day principle, showing how Daniel unfolds the future in symbol. He explains how the medieval apostasy predicted by Daniel birthed a persecuting power whose false teaching obscures the atoning sacrifice of Christ. He cites non-Adventist scholars who affirm that Daniel 8 teaches a pre-Advent judgment, and refutes Adventist innovators who project the 1260 days into the future.
CONTENTS
Introduction
"To Eat or Not to Eat"--That is the Question
Nebuchadnezzar's Image
The Fiery Furnace
Nebuchadnezzar's Judgment
Surprise Party
An Ancient Death Decree
Daniel's History Lesson
The Pre-Advent Judgment
The Sanctuary Attacked
The Sanctuary Cleansed
God's Timetable
When Kings Go to War
The Time of the End
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2004 |
Printed: |
2004 |
Pages: |
121 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |