Term
The calculation of the dating of the cross in AD 33
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Introduced by Roger Bacon (13th Century)
James Ferguson
409 start in 457 B.C. and ends in the Spring of 1843
year day principle
Assumption Christ died in 33 AD |
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2. The ways to calculate the dating of the cross in AD 31
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Darkness reported by:
1. Dionyisus the Areopagite
2. Apolloophanes
Rejection of year AD33 for Christ Death
Acceptance of AD31
Christ died in the middle of week of the 70th week
457BC-27AD (69 weeks)
27AD-34 AD (70th week)
Year 1843(no year 0AD) so 1844
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3. The calculation of the 1260 and the 1290-year prophecy in Daniel 12?
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Definition
508AD 1st papal war
538AD Roman emporer empowers the pope
1798AD Pope in captivity
1290 starts in 508AD
1260 start 538AD
both end in 1798
Miller makes connection from
2 Thess 2:6-7 to Daniel 12:11
Pagan Rome- Early church
Papal Rome - Protestant Reformation |
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4. The similarities and differences between the Millerites and other 19th century premilllennialists
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Definition
Both believe in millienum
Christ comes before the millenum
Millenarians:
1. Jews go back to Palistine
2. Judgment after the Millienum
3. Second Chance
4. Christ rules on earth
Adventist:
1. Jews don't return
2. Judgment before the 2nd coming
3. no second chance
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5. Miller’s calculations of the end of the 2300 days in 1843
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Definition
Daniel 8:14 intro to the 2300 days
Daniel 9:24-26 explanation of 2300 days
2300 days
-490 days (70 weeks)
=1810 days (1843 AD)
based on Year of Artaxerxes
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