I said:
The Abomination of Desolation "standing" (ruling) in the
"Holy Place" (Body of Believers of the Fourth Kingdom) is
the same as the "Man of Sin" who is "sitting" (ruling) in the
"Temple" (Body of Believers of the Fourth Kingdom) so the
answer of WHERE this occurs is in the "Body of Believers"
during the Fourth "Kingdom of Heaven" [Mat 25:1]
It is unclear what you mean.
Let me say this
S-L-O-W-L-Y so you can understand English:
The Abomination of Desolation is the
SAME EVENT as the Man of Sin.
The Abomination "
standing" means he is
RULING
The Man of Sin "
sitting" means he is
RULING
The "
Holy Place" represents the "
Body of Believers"
The "
Temple" represents the "
Body of Believers"
All these thing OCCUR during Daniel's Fourth Beast/Kingdom...
which is the
SAME period as the Revelation Beast and the
SAME period as the Great Tribulation "
Kingdom of Heaven".
BTW... It was JESUS (not me) that specifically
NAMED the
Great Tribulation as a "
Kingdom of Heaven".
Mat 25:1
Then shall the
Kingdom of Heaven be likened unto ten virgins,
which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.
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BTW... I know that you like to REJECT Scripture that is told
as a "parable". I know that you like to PRETEND they do not
represent actual EVENTS. But even the rookie Bible student
knows that "parables" are also "prophecies" and thet DO show
actual events in history (usually, but not always, the FUTURE)
So, before you embarrass yourself AGAIN, let's TEST your
DENIAL of Scripture on the parable/prophecy of the "ten virgins"
Mat 25:1-13
1 Then shall the
Kingdom of Heaven be likened unto ten virgins,
which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.
2-4 And five of them
were wise [the last saved "wheat"], and five
were foolish
[the last unsaved "tares"]. They that were
foolish [tares]
took their
lamps [Gospels], and took
no oil [Holy Spirit] with them:
But the
wise [wheat] took oil [Holy Spirit] in
their vessels
[since they were "indwelt"] with
their lamps [their Gospel].
5-7 While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. And
at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh;
go ye out to meet him. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed
their lamps.
8-9 And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps
are gone out. But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest
there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them
that sell, and buy for yourselves.
10 And while they went to buy, the bridegroom
[Jesus] came; and
they that were ready
[the wise virgins] went in with him to the
marriage [in the Final Harvest]: and
THE DOOR WAS SHUT.
11-13 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord,
open to us. But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know
you not. Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
Verse 1: It is obvious that the
CONTEXT of Matthew 24 and 25
is the Great Tribulation. Therefore, it is
JESUS (and not me) that
specifically
NAMED the Great Tribulation a "
Kingdom of Heaven"
If you decided to REJECT fact then you are REJECTING Scripture.
Verse 1: The "
ten virgins" actually "
went forth" from somewhere
and they went into somewhere different. The "
ten virgins" actually
"
went forth" from the (3rd) Christian "
Kingdom of Heaven" shown
in Matthew 13, in 8 different verses...as they went forth into the
(4th) Great Tribulation "
Kingdom of Heaven".
Just like the LAST Jewish Saints "
went forth" from the (2nd) Jewish
"
Kingdom of Heaven" [Mat 22:2] when they followed Jesus and
His disciples into the (3rd) Christian "
Kingdom of Heaven"
So we see Verse 1 represents actual historical EVENTS.
This "parable" shows Bible "prophecy" as any rookie knows.
Verses 2-4: Again, this is showing the "
harvest" of the last
"
wheat and tares" into the Great Tribulation "
Kingdom of Heaven"
just like the last "
wheat" (and some "
tares") were "
harvested" out of
the Jewish Kingdom into the Christian Kingdom when they followed Jesus and His disciples.
So again we see Verses 2-4 represent actual historical EVENTS
This "parable" shows Bible "prophecy" as any rookie knows.
Verses 8-9: This shows the parable/prophecy WAS NOT talking about
the time after Pentecost... at NO TIME during the Great Commission of
the Christian "
Kingdom of Heaven" do the SAVED tell the UNSAVED to
go to some other (unnamed group) to find their salvation. However,
that is
EXACTLY what happened during the (4th) Great Tribulation
"
Kingdom of Heaven".
So again we see Verses 8-9 shows actual historical EVENTS
and the parable/prophecy could NOT represent events during
the Christian Kingdom... but only events in the Fourth Kingdom
Verse 10: Obviously this verse shows the Final Harvest of the
LAST SAINTS from the Great Tribulation "
Kingdom of Heaven"
and the "
Door was Shut" shows (again) it's the Final Harvest
So we see again verse 10 shows actual historical EVENTS
as the Final Harvest happens from the (4th) Great Tribulation
"Kingdom of Heaven" (aka, the Revelation Beast)
Verses 11-13: Obviously these verses show what happens to the
unsaved AFTER the Final Harvest AND these verses are parallel
verses to Matthew 7:21-23 and Luke 13:23-30 which
are NOT "parables"... they are strictly "prophecies"
So again we see verses 11-13 show actual historical EVENTS
after the Final Harvest and they are parallel verses with
Matthew 7 and Luke 13 which are NOT "parables".
Dougg... when you PRETEND that "parables" are not "prophecies"
you only embarrass yourself and show you cannot offer an
informed opinion on the matter.
When you PRETEND that "parables" do not show actual EVENTS
you only embarrass yourself and show you do not understand
what any rookie Bible student already knows.
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