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The "time, times, and a half", mentioned in Daniel's prophecies is a
mysterious phrase that is a key to several other prophecies. Daniel
gives two different numbers representing the period; why? Could the
reason be that it is not meant to be taken literally? Here is a study
that answers this question.
http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/Daniels_Time.html
Doug
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Gary
> I recently came across this little passage from
> Thiessen's Lectures on Systematic Theology.
>
> The edition is 1949. p. 150.
>
> The latest edition, revised by a man named
> Doerksen, changes much of what Thiessen
> wrote.
>
> "Neither does God exercise an arbitrary will. Suns Scotus
> and certain other extreme determinists have held to the
> absoluteness of the divine will. They have taught that there
> is no criterion of value that determines God's will. A thing
> is right because God wills it. [This is voluntarism. gkm] To
> this we reply, that if this is the true, then the death of
> Christ is also not necessitated by any inner principle in
> God, but merely by the will of God. If God has willed to
> save man without the death of Christ He could have justly
> done so."
>
That's exactly right. In fact, I had a professor at Washington Bible
College once remark that if God had wanted to institute carrot sacrifice
he could have.
So what's your problem with the above? Do you really think that there
is something external to God to which God Himself must conform? By
which God's decisions can be measured to be good or bad?
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lsenders@hotmail.com says...
>
>Matthew Johnson wrote:
>> your feeble attempt to
>
>Ever notice how your judgments always center upon self? Everyone elses
>judgments are "feeble" but yours are always righteous and divinely
>enlightened. And you have an express inability to say anything gently,
>but always, yes always, employing demeaning adjectives. An example of
>a bad tree not able to produce good fruit?"
>
>selah
And you don't see the same in your own words, if not even worse? Your habit of
ending quotes with "selah" is a _particularly_ egregious example of it! Not only
is it presumptuous for you to use this word in the first place, but you are
ass