Going back to Daniel 12, the disagreement you and I have is about where we place the 1335 days. I believe that by far the best and simplest way to understand premillennial Bible prophecy is to recognize that the end of the 7 years immediately brings us to the beginning of the millennium. Versus you have additional time before the start of the millennium. Although I would concede that it's exegetically possible to see the 1290 days and 1335 days from Daniel 12:11-12 as both beginning at the mid-point, I believe that doesn't consider the full picture. The 1290 days definitely starts from the mid-point, just to be clear though. Also, the 1290 days takes us to the very end of the 70th week (because Daniel's 70th week is 2,550 days due to needing to add a "leap month" every six years, so it's not 2,520 days as commonly believed). Daniel 12:6-7 deals with events before the period of great tribulation and ending at the time of great tribulation, starting at some point in Daniel 11 (perhaps as early as Daniel 11:21, which would mean the previous verses, Daniel 11:1-20, are dealing with events before the 70th week because that's events happening before the antichrist comes to power), because Daniel 12 is a continuing of the the flow of the narrative from chapter 11. So the 1335 days is connected to Daniel 12:6-7, with the additional 75 days (1335 subtracted from 1260) being the period "when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people", and these 75 days beginning at the mid-point of the 70th week. And when you properly understand that the end of the 70th week in Daniel 9 brings about the salvation of all physical Israel, then any notion of a gap between the 70th week and the millennium has to be dismissed.
@@ProjectCould that would place the trumpets, according to your belief, in the antichrist reign, the trumpets are wrath, the Lambs wrath, the Lamb's wrath, or God's wrath can not be during the antichrist reign, he must reign for the entire last three and a half year period, so give another time other than during the last three and a half year period.
@@williamverdell8856 So under your theory that God’s wrath cannot happen while the beast is reigning, then this would logically mean that the beast doesn’t have a kingdom at such a time either. However, the Bible does reveal that the beast is in power while the wrath of God is poured out: “And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain,” Revelation 16:10 KJV
Going back to Daniel 12, the disagreement you and I have is about where we place the 1335 days. I believe that by far the best and simplest way to understand premillennial Bible prophecy is to recognize that the end of the 7 years immediately brings us to the beginning of the millennium. Versus you have additional time before the start of the millennium.
Although I would concede that it's exegetically possible to see the 1290 days and 1335 days from Daniel 12:11-12 as both beginning at the mid-point, I believe that doesn't consider the full picture. The 1290 days definitely starts from the mid-point, just to be clear though. Also, the 1290 days takes us to the very end of the 70th week (because Daniel's 70th week is 2,550 days due to needing to add a "leap month" every six years, so it's not 2,520 days as commonly believed). Daniel 12:6-7 deals with events before the period of great tribulation and ending at the time of great tribulation, starting at some point in Daniel 11 (perhaps as early as Daniel 11:21, which would mean the previous verses, Daniel 11:1-20, are dealing with events before the 70th week because that's events happening before the antichrist comes to power), because Daniel 12 is a continuing of the the flow of the narrative from chapter 11. So the 1335 days is connected to Daniel 12:6-7, with the additional 75 days (1335 subtracted from 1260) being the period "when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people", and these 75 days beginning at the mid-point of the 70th week. And when you properly understand that the end of the 70th week in Daniel 9 brings about the salvation of all physical Israel, then any notion of a gap between the 70th week and the millennium has to be dismissed.
When does the trumpets begin to sound?
@@williamverdell8856 If you’re talking about the first of the seven trumpets in Revelation, then I would say on the 1335th day of Daniel’s 70th week.
@@ProjectCould that would place the trumpets, according to your belief, in the antichrist reign, the trumpets are wrath, the Lambs wrath, the Lamb's wrath, or God's wrath can not be during the antichrist reign, he must reign for the entire last three and a half year period, so give another time other than during the last three and a half year period.
@@williamverdell8856 So under your theory that God’s wrath cannot happen while the beast is reigning, then this would logically mean that the beast doesn’t have a kingdom at such a time either.
However, the Bible does reveal that the beast is in power while the wrath of God is poured out:
“And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain,”
Revelation 16:10 KJV
@@ProjectCould does the antichrist reign of Three and a half years happen first, then God's wrath afterwards?