POP29 - Final Step
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In the previous email e
we arrived at:
"Scriptures"
DAN |
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8:14 |
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1844 A.D. from our previous proof regarding Christ) |
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7:25 |
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1260 days (years) |
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9:27 |
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1260 days (years) |
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12:7 |
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1260 days (years) |
Luke |
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4:25 |
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1260 days (years) |
REV |
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11:2 |
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1260 days (years) |
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:3 |
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1260 days (years) |
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:9 |
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1260 days (years) |
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:11 |
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1260 days (years) |
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12:6 |
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1260 days (years) |
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:14 |
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1260 days (years) |
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13:5 |
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1260 days (years) |
The explanation of how to convert these all to 1844
is found at the start of Revelation Chapter Eleven
which is the start of most of the series.
Rev. 11:1-2
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Now the question is
who were the Gentiles that occupied
the area outside the Temple.
Answer:
They were the Moslems.
So we are not to use the Christian measure
in measuring this forty and two months
but rather the Moslem measure.
We have seen how 42 months
(and ALL the other scriptures)
reduce to 1260.
Previously, I have given you the following general rule
for finding a date of commencement any Mohammedan year.
This has a maximum error of a day;
multiply 970,224 by the Mohammedan year,
point off six decimal places
and add 621.5774.
The whole number will be the year A.D.,
and the decimal multiplied by 365
will give the day of the year.
Here is the math.
Be SURE to check it through for yourself.
It will then be meaningful to you.
If you are not sufficiently interested
to check the math
then you are not sufficiently interested
in the answer for it to make any difference.
970224
1260
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58213440
1940448
970224
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1222.482240
621.5774
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1844.059640
!!! 1844 !!!
And what happened in 1844?
Two things of significance.
1. There was the Edict of Toleration.
The above Scripture pointed out -
the holy city shall they tread under foot
forty and two months.
After Jesus came as the Messiah of the Jews,
the Jews were scattered and
not permitted to enter the Holy Land.
This bothered the Jews greatly
because their scripture in Isaiah had said
that He would gather them
"as a mother hen gathers her chicks".
But He said,
"I would have gathered -
but ye would not gather".
So they were dispersed,
and not allowed to return,
but now in 1844 there was given the Edict of Toleration.
Here is some historical evidence
that came to me just this week,
from another researcher.
"During the 1970's I was researching parts of the Baha'i Faith and,
out of curiosity, wrote about the Edict of Toleration to the
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE in London. The following is the reply I
received.
"A translation of the edict, an acknowledgement from
Stratford Canning to the Sublime Porte, and an accompanying
letter from Canning, dated 23 March 1844, is in Foreign
Office, Turkey, FO78/555/No.49. there are several other
letters from Canning in the same volume on the question
of the religious intolerance of the Turks. The draft of
a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 16 January 1844,
which made plain the attitude of the British Government
and which provided the direct impetus for the negotiations
leading eventually to the issue of the edict, is in
FO78/552/No.4."
-you can obtain copies of the English language
documents that refer to it from the Public Record Office in London.
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H.G.Guiness, in his book, "Light for the Last Days" (probably published around the turn of the century) wrote "the decree [Edict of Toleration] was published in the 1260th year of the [Muslim] calendar. It is dated March 21st 1844. This date is the first of Nisan in the Jewish year, and is exactly 23 centuries [2300 years] from the 1st Nisan, BC457, the day on which Ezra states that he left Babylon in compliance with the decree given in the seventh year of the reign of Artaxerxes."
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So there we have it -------->
"Scriptures"
DAN |
|
8:14 |
|
1844 A.D. from our previous proof regarding Christ |
|
|
7:25 |
|
1844 A.D. |
|
|
9:27 |
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1844 A.D. |
|
|
12:7 |
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1844 A.D. |
Luke |
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4:25 |
|
1844 A.D. |
REV |
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11:2 |
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1844 A.D. |
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:3 |
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1844 A.D. |
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|
:9 |
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1844 A.D. |
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|
:11 |
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1844 A.D. |
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12:6 |
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1844 A.D. |
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|
:14 |
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1844 A.D. |
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13:5 |
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1844 A.D. |
I shall discuss the significance of all this
in my next email
which will be my final email in the POP series.
Peace and love,
Bruce
DawnSayer@webpal.org