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What is the AOD and Daily referred to in Dan. 12?
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I'm so excited and wanted to share.  I have finally found the answer to this question.  But first, I thought to ask the question to see what others have found.
You may use SOP or Bible.  Doesn't matter to me.  Originals are best of course but I will consider all.

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Hi Everyone.  I thought I would wait until I had at least 10 views before responding.  No one wanted to post.  I don't know why.  I did get a personal email from one.  I posted this material on another forum almost a year ago and I went back to the originals looking for any possible reference to these last days of the book of Daniel.

Dan. 12:11 And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
The word sacrifice was added by the translators and should not be there.  The daily refers to the atonement of Christ in the heavenly sanctuary.  When probation ends, Christ will throw down the sensor and he will not be administering any more for prayers. 
The abomination of desolation will be Law of God trampled upon.  Specifically the Sunday law in effect.  From the time it is put into law and when it is strictly enforced will be 3 ½ years.  Then Christ will stand up and probation will end.  There will be 30 days of extreme persecution of the saints (death decree), during this time until the 1290 is finished.
 When Jesus stands up at the end of probation, those that are still alive at this point will be sealed with righteousness and will be translated when Jesus comes in the clouds.
 

Enoch had been troubled in regard to the dead. It had seemed to him that the righteous and the wicked would go to the dust together, and that this would be their end. He could not see the life of the just beyond the grave. In prophetic vision he was instructed concerning the death of Christ, and was shown His coming in glory, attended by all the holy angels, to ransom His people from the grave. He also saw the corrupt state of the world when Christ should appear the second time--that there would be a boastful, presumptuous, self-willed generation, denying the only God and the Lord Jesus Christ, trampling upon the law, and despising the atonement. He saw the righteous crowned with glory and honor, and the wicked banished from the presence of the Lord, and destroyed by fire. {PP 85.6}



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I've believed pretty much the same thing you've written here, newbie, for around 15 years or so, but have found very, very few people who are interested in it.  Nearly everyone will say you are "time setting", even tho you aren't...

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Newbie,

In your above PP reference where you have underlined the part about those who would be despising the law and the atonement, 1.) what is your view of what is meant as the atonement in that reference & 2.) What does the original quote say in that part?

thanks

Joe Q.


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Webmaster,
I agree that people will think I am time setting but I"m not.  It is all in Daniel 12.  AFter 1844 all prophetic time ended.  We cannot set a time because no one knows when Michael will stand up and probation ends.  But, this I do know, we have not even entered that time when our pioneers started proclaiming the messages of Rev. 14.  We are not even close to these events and the latter rain.  We are still in a time when I believe God is waiting for enough of the "church" to do their part in becoming overcomers.

Joe,
The atonement of Jesus Christ is not just one single even as was shown by the yearly event in the past.  The atonement today is a process.  That process began when Jesus ascended to heaven and administered to us as our HIgh Priest (Hebrews).  In 1844 when Jesus entered the Most Holy Place and the investigative judgment began is a continuation of that process.   When Michael stands up and throws down the censor, probation closes and the righteous have been sealed.  Just before Jesus leaves the sanctuary in heaven, He will place the blood on Satan who is responsible for sin.   When Jesus comes and takes the righteous home, and the wicked are burned up, and Satan put into the state of "bottomless pit" for a 1,000 years, this will be the close of the atonement.  Like when the scapegoat was let out into the wilderness.  At least, this is how I understand it at this point in time.
I'm sorry Joe I don't know what you mean by what does the original quote say.  That is the quote directly out of PP and the bible.  I had my words in green but when I posted it did not keep the color.  sorry

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"When Jesus comes and takes the righteous home, and the wicked are burned up, and Satan put into the state of "bottomless pit" for a 1,000 years, this will be the close of the atonement."


Actually, the entire Sanctuary service is forever finished when Jesus puts the sins back on Satan, and then he leaves the Sanctuary in heaven, puts on his kingly robes, and then comes down to earth. 

Not sure what you mean by "burning", as God doesn't burn the wicked until the lake of fire.  A few will die from the brightness of his coming the 2nd time, but most of the wicked will be busy killing each other.

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webmaster,  I agree with you. 
The burning of the wicked is when Jesus comes.  His glory is a consuming fire for sin and will burn them up if they already haven't killed each other as you stated. 
The final execution of the judgment will be after the 1,000 years and all the wicked are resurrected and see their mistake and are finished in the lake of fire.

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CHAPTER 39The Earth DesolatedI then beheld the earth. The wicked were dead, and their bodies were lying upon the face of the earth. The inhabitants of earth had suffered the wrath of God in the seven last plagues. They had gnawed their tongues for pain and had cursed God. The false shepherds were signal objects of Jehovah's wrath. Their eyes had consumed away in their holes, and their tongues in their mouths, while they stood upon their feet. After the saints were delivered by the voice of God, the rage of the wicked multitude was turned upon each other. The earth seemed to be deluged with blood, and dead bodies were from one end of the earth to the other.

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The abomination of desolation will be Law of God trampled upon.  Specifically the Sunday law in effect.  From the time it is put into law and when it is strictly enforced will be 3 ½ years.  Then Christ will stand up and probation will end.  There will be 30 days of extreme persecution of the saints (death decree), during this time until the 1290 is finished.

But what IS the abomination of desolation?  I believe it has something to do with Satan physically appearing, and claiming to be God, which may be a few days before the close of probation, but not sure.


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Webmaster,
You make a good point but there are two events that will happen near the end of the plagues.  Those that were killed during the close of the 3rd AM will be resurrected by the voice of the Father from Heaven.  Then, I believe this killing will take place that you have documented.  When these poor souls see those that they just put to death risen from the dead they will blame each other for their own faults and killing will be rampant.

Soon after, Jesus will appear and come and resurrect the righteous dead and a few wicked that put Christ to death.  Those that are still alive will be destroyed by the glory of his fire/light.  Also, those that were responsible for the death of Jesus will also be burned up by the Glory of his fire/light.

God bless,
newbie

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Last week i had a good study with the Brother i'm staying with here in Zurich.  We read Daniel 12, and a few verses in Matthew 24.  After that, neither of us could believe how anyone can really say that the Abomination of Desolation is already in the past!

http://great-controversy-movie.com/blog/?p=222

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