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  1. Nov 30, 2010 · When we examine the Greek and Hebrew words translated "abomination" in Scripture, we see that these words have very definite implications. Abomination is used exclusively to describe things that are disgusting, loathsome and absolutely intolerable—things that are unacceptable to God. Christians would do well to take note of what God labels ...

  2. Part of the "abomination" of Antiochus involved the cessation of the daily temple sacrifices (Daniel 11:31). Yet Daniel's prophecy makes it clear that sacrifices will again be ended in conjunction with the abomination of desolation to come (Daniel 12:9-13). For this prophecy to be fulfilled, it appears that sacrifices will again be instituted ...

  3. Part of the "abomination" of Antiochus involved the cessation of the daily temple sacrifices (Daniel 11:31). Yet Daniel's prophecy makes it clear that sacrifices will again be ended in conjunction with the abomination of desolation to come (Daniel 12:9-13). For this prophecy to be fulfilled, it appears that sacrifices will again be instituted ...

  4. Sep 29, 1999 · Daniel 12:9-13 describes the abomination of desolation as occurring at "the time of the end." Apparently once again sacrifices will be initiated at or near Jerusalem; armies again will surround Jerusalem, and the sacrifices will be cut off—this time for 1,290 days.

  5. Jul 21, 2010 · And from the time that the daily sacrifice is taken away, and the abomination of desolation is set up, there shall be one thousand two hundred and ninety days" (Daniel 11:31; 12:11). Once the abomination of desolation is placed, a definite countdown is set in motion. This countdown highlights the pivotal nature of this prophecy.

  6. Aug 16, 1998 · Adultery is described as an abomination in God's eyes (verse 13). It is interesting that, whereas some may feel that any sexual activity short of intercourse is not a sin, the Scriptures show us that anything involving "uncovering nakedness"—for the purpose of sexual misbehavior—is a sin (Leviticus 18:6-19).

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  8. An Abomination to God. Given on Dec 11, 2021 by Jim Moody Listen. MP3 Audio (37.37 MB) How do God and Jesus Christ view Christmas? God’s word is to be the basis for why we do what we do; not people. Christmas is an abomination, and it will not be allowed in the coming kingdom of God which Jesus Christ will establish on this earth when He returns.

  9. Jul 22, 2018 · This is the past abomination of desolation that Jesus said was relevant to understanding future events that are to happen before His return. Notice, however, that Daniel's prophecy also has a fulfillment “in the latter time of indignation” (Daniel 8:19), “when transgressors have reached their fullness” and the king of the “abomination” rises against the “Prince of princes ...

  10. Dec 31, 2022 · Given on Dec 31, 2022 by Craig Scott Listen. MP3 Audio (39.55 MB) Jesus told us to take note of the abomination and rebellion of abomination in the temple of God as foretold in the prophecies of Daniel. Although this prophecy of Daniel is a premier example of prophecy that has already been fulfilled in great detail in the life of Antiochus IV...

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