filthy; especially idolatrous or (concretely) an idol

Greek

Some see...
1. Covenant made
2. By an future   
    antichrist
3. To allow the Jews to  
    Rebuilt earthly
    Temple in Jerusalem
4. Animal sacrifices  
    restored to the Jews
5. After 3 1/2 years the
    antichrist will break 
    his covenant and
    place an idol of   
    himself in the earthly
    Temple

FOOTNOTES / PHASE 5 (70 Week Prophecy)See also FOOTNOTES to PHASE 5, Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
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1.   Transgression
- Strong's Concordance Heb. Dict. OT:6586 to break away (from just authority), i.e.
       trespass, apostatize, quarrel: KJV - offend, rebel, revolt, transgress (-ion, -or). Also OT:6588 from OT:6586; a
       revolt (national, moral or religious)  KJV - rebellion, sin, transgression, trespass.

2.    End of sins - Strong's OT:#2856 to close up; especially to seal: KJV - make an end, mark, seal (up), stop.

3.    Iniquity - Strong's Concordance NT:#458 - from NT:459; illegality, i.e. violation of law or (genitive case)    
       wickedness: KJV - iniquity, transgress (-ion of) the law, unrighteousness.

4.    Determined - Strong's Concordance OT #:2852 - a primitive root; properly, to cut off, i.e. (figuratively) to    
​        decree: - determine.

[0]   "Judaea - Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary." Blue Letter Bible. Web. 18 Nov, 2020.   
      
<https://www.blueletterbible.org/search/dictionary/viewtopic.cfm>.

5.    Sceptre - a. Strong's Concordance OT:#7626 from an unused root probably meaning to branch off; a
       scion, i.e. (literally) a stick (for punishing, writing, fighting, ruling, walking, etc.) or (figuratively) a clan:    
       Translated into the King James Version as -  correction, dart, rod, sceptre, staff, tribe.
       a.  Jer 10:16-17; 51;19  The portion of Jacob is not like them: for he is the former of all things; and Israel is    
            the rod (#7626) of his inheritance: The Lord of hosts is his name.
       b.  Jer 10:16-17 The portion of Jacob is not like them: for he is the former of all things; and Israel is the rod
            of his inheritance: The Lord of hosts is his name.
       c.. Strong's OT:8275 for OT:7626; a rod of empire: KJV - sceptre.
       Sceptre - Strong's NT:4464 from the base of NT:4474; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of
       royalty): KJV - rod, sceptre, staff.)
       a. Heb.1:8 "But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is    
​           the sceptre of thy kingdom.
       b. Rev 11:1-2 And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and    
           measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein. But the court which is
           without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city
           shall they tread under foot forty and two months.

6.    Shiloh - Strong's Concordance OT:#7886 from OT:7951; tranquil; Shiloh, an epithet of the Messiah: KJV -    
       Shiloh. "Epithet" in our English is a descriptive word or phrase added to or substituted for a person's  
       name: "Lackland" is an epithet for King John. (NOTE: There is another "Shiloh'" mentioned from the same
       as Strong's OT:7886; Shiloh, a place in Palestine: This #7887  has been translated into the KJV  Shiloh also.


7.    Messiah / Messias - Hebrew. Strong's Concordance OT:#4899 from OT:4886; anointed; usually a    
       consecrated person (as a king, priest, or saint); specifically, the Messiah: - anointed, Messiah. In the New
       Testament Greek. NT:#3323 of Hebrew origin [OT:4899]; the Messias (i.e. Mashiach), or Christ:- Messias.

8.    No name, no meeting - God's name was to be recorded on the Altar, (Exod.20:24) The Ark of the    
       Covenant placed in the Tabernacle of Moses, (Exod.25:22 / 1Chron.13:3) The Tabernacle of David
       (Exod.25:22 / 1Chron.13:3) and The Temple of Solomon. (1Chron.22:7, 19, 2Chron.2:1-4; 6:7) This
       requirement / command / standard have not changed! In the New Covenant reality / fulfillment.  Paul
       writes (Gal.1:11-12, 2Tim.3:16-17) that  "whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord    
       Jesus…"(Col 3:17)

9.    Christ the only High Priest - Review: Phase 4, Page 9, and 9b

10. Reconciled - Meaning reconciled in Christ, losing your identity as a Jew or a Gentile. No you are a "saint" 


11. Fullness of the Gentiles - See Phase 4, Page 5

12.  This is an infallible interpretation - because it is the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, (2Tim.3:16,    
       2Peter.1:20-21) interpreting with the Holy Spirit  inspired to write down
.

13. Everlasting - Strong's Con. # OT:5769  from OT:5956; properly, concealed, i.e. the vanishing point;    
       generally, time out of mind (past or future), i.e. (practically) eternity; frequentatively, adverbial (especially
       with prepositional prefix) always: This has been translated into KJV as  - alway (-s), ancient (time), any more,
       continuance, eternal, (for, [n-]) ever (-lasting, -more, of old), lasting, long (time), (of) old (time), perpetual, at  
       any time, (beginning of the) world (+without end). Compare OT:5331, OT:5703.

14. Righteousness - Right standing with God (2Cor.5:17-21)

15. Until - The fullness (the full number of the Gentiles are come in / Thayer's Grk Lexicon)  then God will deal  
       with Israel (the children of the flesh of Abraham) again. This visitation will be reconcile them back to God,  
       (Eph.2:1-19, Rom.9 - 11) through receiving Christ, The Messiah. The first (John.1:11 /Gal.3:15-16, Rom.9:1-26
       / Hosea.2:23,  Rom.1:16 / Acts.13:46 ) shall be last and the last (Gentiles) shall be first. (Matt.21:1-46) See
      
 Bibleteachingonline101.net /Phase 5, Page 5

16. Temple / Church soon to be completed - (Review:
Phase 2) Note: Some think that the Temple in Rev.11:1-2  
       is a rebuilt Temple in the earthly city of Jerusalem that

17. No rebuilt earthly Temple - See Bibleteachingonline101/Phase5/other related subjects /
Temple

18. Seal up - Strong's Con. #OT:2856 - to close up; especially to seal: KJV - make an end, mark, seal (up), stop.

19. Rome - This conclusion is because History establishes this point. Rome was the fourth kingdom after
       Babylon

20. Broken off - What were they "broken off from?"  They (The "natural" branches Rom.11:21 / The "children of
       the flesh" of Abraham Rom.9:8) were broken off from the Covenant that Jesus came to confirm. (i.e. The
       Covenant that God made with Abraham, through Isaac and Jacob. Gal.3:1-29, Note: v.17)  They
      "mocked" the only begotten son just as Ishmael did, (Gen.21:9) and "despised" their birthright (Gen.25:34)    
       as Esau did. (Note: Gal.4:21-31, Rom.9:1-33, Note.vs. 9-14, Matt.21:28-46)

21. Week - Strong's Con. OT:7620 / literal, sevened, i.e. a week (specifically, of years) It has been translated in    
       the KJV as seven, week.

22. Seventy of sevens - The Hebrew says, seventy of sevens. Note the pattern of 70 x 7 in scripture.
​       (Jer.29:11 / 2Chron.36:20-21, Lev,25:1-7, Dan.9:24, Matt.18:22)


23. Overspreading - Strong's Con. OT:#3671

24. 70 ADRefers to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)) 

25. Seventy - Strong's Con. #OT - multiple of H7651; seventy:—seventy, threescore    
​      and ten (+ -teen).

26. Score - Strong's Con. OT# שִׁשִּׁים multiple of H8337; sixty:—sixty, three score. In our English Dictionary a    
​      score is twenty years. ORIGIN: Late Old English scoru ‘set of twenty,’ from Old Norse skor  ‘notch, tally,
      twenty,’ of Germanic origin; related to shear. The verb (late Middle English) is from Old Norse skora  ‘make
​      an incision.’

27.  Tribulation - Many think that this is the time of the man of sin / son of perdition / the antichrist, which       
       the Church world calls the "The Great Tribulation".
       a.  Textus Receptus does not have "the" before great Tribulation. (See PHASE 1)

28.  Let him understand - There are four things happen when the Word of the Lord is spoken
        a.  The Word that falls in the way side. (Matt.13:4,19)
             (1)  Does not understand
             (2)  The wicked one catches it away
        b.  Some fall upon stony ground. (Matt.13:5)
             (1)  With joy receives the Word
             (2)  He has no root in himself
             (3)  Persecution he is offended
        c.  Some fall among thorns. (Matt.13:8)
             (1)  The care of this world / unfruitfull
             (2)  Decietfulness of riches
             (3)  Choke the word / unfruitful
        d.  Some fell into good ground (Matt.13:8)
             (1)  Good ground had a 30 fold
             (2)  Good ground had 60 fold
             (3)  Good ground had 100 fold

29.   Tribulation














       a.  However, Rev.13:1-18 does not use this label. All it says is that the beast will continued 42 months.
            This is another one of our sayings that has been quoted concerning the time of the man of sin.

       b. Neither does 2Thes.2:1-10. All it says that will "be revealed in his time and stop at the Second Coming
           of The Lord Jesus Christ.
       c. These came out great Tribulation.
(Rev.7:14)
           (1)  If this was speaking of the 42 months of the man of sin / antichrist, then why is it between the 6th
                 and 7th Seal. (REVIEW: PHASE 10, Page.0)
           (2)  The antichrist / beast / man of sin is not revealed until the 5th trump sounds. There needs to be 4
                  Trumpets sound first. (REVIEW: PHASE 10: Page)
       d.  Jezebel was to be cast into great tribulation (a pressing together (Rev.2:22)
       c.  All it says is that the man of sin will be revealed in his time which Rev.13:5 says is 42 months.
They
            assume that every time the word
"tribulation" is mentioned, it is the (so-called) Great Tribulation
            before Jesus returns.
  
        d. NOTE: Matthew calls the abomination of desolation. Mark calls it affliction and Luke calls in "when
            you see Jerusalem compassed about with armies
because that is what it was.
       e. This Greek Word (NT#2347) is always translated as "Tribulation" in The New Testament scripture in
           our everyday lives. Revelation does not use this word at all when speaking of the antichrist. Therefore
           we cannot assume that the word "Tribulation" is always speaking of the time of the man of sin.
       f. Examples of how this word Strong's Con.NT.G2347
          (1) Matt.13:27 Everyday Tribulation
          (2) Matt.24:21 "For then" is thecontexte contextofthe 70 AD Abomination of desolation)
       c.  Matt.24:29 Tribulation of those days (the 70 AD Abomination of desolation)
       d.  Mark.13:24 Immediately after that tribulation of those days  (70 AD)
       e.  Rev.7:14 They came out of great tribulation (not the Great Tribulation)

                                                                                                                                                                                                

​28. Days of Vengeance - The context is the destruction of the City (Jerusalem) and the Sanctuary (Temple)
      (Lev.26:31-33) God says, "if ye will not hearken unto me, and will not do all these commandments; And if
      (you) ye shall despise my statutes, or if your soul abhor my judgments, so that ye will not do all my
      commandments, but that ye break my covenant: I...will do this unto you;...I will make your cities waste,
      (Jerusalem 70 AD) and bring your sanctuaries unto desolation, (Temple / Sanctuary /not one stone left
      upon another 70 AD) and I will not smell the savour (Gen.8:22, Lev.1:1-9. v.9; 2:2, 12; 3:5, 16; 4:5, 31; 6:15,
      Amos.5:21-23) of your sweet odours. (reject their animal sacrifices) And I will bring the land into desolation:
      (Dan.9:26-27, Rom.9-11) and your enemies which dwell therein shall be astonished at it. And I will scatter
      you among the heathen, and will draw out a sword after you: and your land shall be desolate, and your
​      cities waste.

      Remember: Jesus told the (1st. Century) disciples, "when YOU SEE (in their day Luke.21:1-7, 20) the
      Abomination of desolation spoken by the Prophet Daniel. A further confirmation that Luke is speaking of
      the SAME "abomination" that Matthew.24:15 and Mark:13:14

29. Ever shall be - It is assumed that this statement is an "end-time statement."
      a. If this is true then Exod.11:6 should be an end-time statement
      b. If Luke is talking about another abomination of Desolation besides Matt.24:15 and Mark.13:14 then
          you have to show where is that confirmed in the Book of Revelation.

​      c. If Luke is talking about another abomination of Desolation, then you will have show where are the
          animal sacrifices and a rebuilt earthly Temple made with hands in the Book of Revelation. The only
          Temple that is found is in Rev.11.
          (1) This
Temple is measured, not destroyed.
           (2) Animal sacrifices are not in the New Covenant because they have fulfilled in Christ. (Matt.5:17-19,    
               
Heb.9-10)
      d. Look at all three Gospels. (Matt.24:21, Mark.13:19, Luke.21:23-24
​          "For then shall be great tribulation / affliction / great distress (abomination of desolation) such as was
           not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. This is because Daniel (Dan.9:27) 
           prophesied that this would "overspread...until the consummation"(the end)...until the times of the
           Gentiles be fulfilled. Leaving no place for it to happen again.
(Additional study)



















30. Oblation - Strong's OT#4503 / from an unused root meaning to apportion, i.e. bestow; a donation;
      euphemistically, tribute; specifically a sacrificial offering (usually bloodless and voluntary):—gift, oblation,
​      (meat Lev.2:1-4) offering, present, sacrifice. 

31. Trodden - THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database. Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 by
       Biblesoft, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com

32. Fulness -
Strong' Nt# 4138. fullness, abundance: John 1:16; Colossians 1:19; Colossians 2:9; full    
      number, Romans 11:25. (
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database. Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 by 
       Biblesoft, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com)

33. Abomination - Strong's OT#8251 from H8262; disgusting, i.e. filthy; especially idolatrous or (concretely)
​      an idol:—abominable filth (idol, -ation), detestable (thing). 
      a.  Abomination - There are many things that are a "abomination" before the Lord.(This study is
           centering in on the abomination in regards to the City of the earthly Jerusalem and the Temple /
           Sanctuary. There is only one abomination of desolation that is (future to Jesus, the Word made flesh
           Gen.1:1, John.1:1, 1John.5:7) that involves the city and the sanctuary spoken by the prophet Daniel.
           (Dan.9:26-27, Matt.24:15, Mark.13:14, Luke.21:21-24)
           (1)  The fig leaf aprons were a Abomination
           (2)  Offering sacrifices on another Altar was an Abomination
           (3)  A counterfeit Temple was a Abomination
           (4)  Look at king Saul / Fighting Amalek (flesh) / Decided to add to God's Word / Assumed (the office of   
                  a priest (Forced. usurped, good intnetions - Uzzah) to sacrifice because Samuel had not arrived yet.
                  (a)  Disobedience / rebellion / Abomination - disgusting, i.e. filthy; especially idolatrous or
                        (concretely) an idol
                  (a)  Was consider to be..."idolatry" / Abomination - disgusting, i.e. filthy; especially idolatrous or
                        (concretely) an idol
                  (b)  Was consider to be..."witchcraft" Gal.3:1; 5:19-26 Flesh"- Isa.64:6 / Abomination - disgusting, i.e.
                         filthy; especially idolatrous or (concretely) an idol
                  (c)   Was consider to be...stubborness ("stiffneck people) Acts.7-7 / Abomination - disgusting, i.e.
                         filthy; especially idolatrous or (concretely) an idol
           (5)  ANYTHING that involves our flesh / self righteousness is a Abomination because our
                 "righteousnesses are as filthy rags" (to set a period; the menstrual flux (as periodical); by implication
                 (in plural) soiling:—filthy.
Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend) That no flesh should glory in His
                 Presence. (1Cor.1:19-31; 2:1-14)
      b.  Thayer's Greek Lexicon / STRONGS NT 946: βδέλυγμα βδέλυγμα, -τος, τό, (βδελύσσομαι), a biblical
           and ecclesiastical word; in the Sept. mostly for תּועֵבָה, also for a foul thing (loathsome on account of
           its stench), a detestable thing; (Tertullian abominamentum); Luth. Greuel;   [A. V. abomination];
      c.  Universally: Luke 16:15.
      d.   In the O. T. often used of idols and things pertaining to idolatry, to be held in abomination by the  
            Israelites; as 1 Kings 11:6 (1 Kings 11:5); 1 Kings 20:26 (1 Kings 21:26); 2 Kings 16:3; 2 Kings 21:2; 1 Esdr.
            7:13; Wis. 12:23; Wis. 14:11; hence in the N. T. in Revelation 17:4f of idol-worship and its impurities;
            ποιεῖ βδέλυγμα κ. ψεῦδος, Revelation 21:27.
      e.  the expression τὸ βδ. τῆς ἐρημώσεως the desolating abomination [others take the genitive, others; e. g.  
           Meyer as a genitive epexegetical] in Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:14 (1 Macc. 1:54), seems to designate some
           terrible event in the Jewish war by which the temple was desecrated, perhaps that related by Josephus, 
           b. j. 4, 9, 11ff (Sept. Daniel 11:31; Daniel 12:11, βδ. (τῆς) ἐρημώσεως for מְשֹׁמֵם שִׁקּוּץ and שֹׁמֵם שִ״, Daniel
           9:27 βδ.τῶν ἐρημώσεων for שִׁקוּצִים מְשֹׁמֵם the abomination (or abominations) wrought by the desolator,
           i. e. not the statue of Jupiter Olympius, but a little idol-altar placed upon the alt


34. Desolate -Strong's OT#8074 / a primitive root; to stun (or intransitively, grow numb), i.e. devastate or      
      (figuratively) stupefy (both usually in a passive sense):—make amazed, be astonied, (be an) astonish(-ment),       (be, bring into, unto, lay, lie, make) desolate(-ion, places), be destitute, destroy (self), (lay, lie, make) waste,  
​      wonder. Uninhabited - Thayer's Greek Lexicon

35. Determined - Strong's OT#2852 / a primitive root; properly, to cut off, i.e. (figuratively) to decree:—  
​      determine.

36. Poured - Strong's OT#5413 - a primitive root; to flow forth (literally or figuratively); by implication, to
​      liquify:—drop, gather (together), melt, pour (forth, out).

37. Uncircumcision - This promise was not given to the Gentiles / Nations who were outside of the
​      Covenants of promise. (Eph.2:11-12)

38. Circumcision - The promise / Seal of circumcision was given to children of the flesh of Abraham.
​       Gen.17:10-33 / v.24 says if you are not circumcised you would be cut off from Israel

39. Alien - Strong's NT#526 from G575 and a derivative of G245; to estrange away, i.e. (passively and
      figuratively) to be non-participant:—alienate, be alien.

40. Strangers - Strong's NT#3581 / foreign (literally, alien, or figuratively, novel); by implication, a guest or    
​      (vice-versa) entertainer:—host, strange(-r).

41. 3 1/2 Years - 1260 days is three and a half years. (Rev.11:3; 12:6, 14, Dan.7:25) 30 days to a month.  
​      (Rev.11:2; 13:5)

42. And he.." - Some think because "he" is not capitalized it cannot be speaking of Christ. We cannot base our
      doctrine on this one letter wether or not it is capitalized. T
he context of this 70 week prophecy is Messiah
      the Prince.

      a. Second note John.1:10 He (Jesus) was in the world...made by "him" (not capitalized)...knew "him" not
​          v.11 He came unto  "his" (not capitalized) / 14. the Word...dwelt among us...we beheld "his" (not
          capitalized) / v.18 Jesus the only begotten Son..."he" (not capitalized) hath declared  "him."

      b. Gal.3:17 "covenant" is the New Testament is not capitalized
      c. Gal.3:17 "thy seed" is not capitalized. The seed is Jesus
​      d. John.16:13 Howbeit when "he" the Spirit of truth..."he" / v.14 "He shall glorify me..." and then says "he"
          v.15 "he"
      e. 1Thes.4:16 "For the Lord "himself" (not capitalized) Does mean it is not speaking of The Lord Jesus Christ.
          v.14 God bring with "him" (not capitalized). v.15 the "coming" of the Lord is not capitalized) Does this
​          mean it is not THE Second Coming?


      Note: If you are going to let this one point determine if "he" is the antichrist. 
      
      f. Then you must show  that God will sanction, bless, anoint and inhabit a re-bult earthly Temple
          again that the antichrist will allow them to build.(Note: Acts.7:47-48; 17:11)
      g.  Then you must show  that...That God will honor animals sacrifices  for atone of sin AFTER Jesus has
          shed His atoning blood 
      h. Then you must show  Where in Dan.9:27 that antichrist changes his mind, stops the animal sacrifices.
          There is no confirmation of this in the Book of Revelation. A careful a honest reading of Dan.9:27              
          declares the entire week (7 years) is for confirming. There is
nothing in the 70 week prophecy that the
​          antichrist (supposedly) changes his mind. (The sacrifice and oblation ceasing is part of the confirmation)


44. Rent - Strong's Con.NT# 4977 apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively):—break,  
      divide, open, rend, make a rent.

45. Twain - Strong's Con.NT# 1417 a primary numeral; "two":—both, twain, two.

46.  Which we are in today - The   natural / earthly Jerusalem ("which now is"
Gal.4:25, during the
       overspreading of the
Abomination of Desolation) is spiritually compared to Hagar / Ishmael (Gal.4:21-31)
       Then once the full number of the Gentiles (Nations) be gathered in, the city where our Lord was crucified
       is "spiritually called Sodom and Egypt" (Rev.11:8)

47.  All kindreds, and tongues, and nations - Babylon rising again out of the Sea. (Note: Gen.11:1-9) / The
       Rev.17 Woman (the counterfeit church / bride for the antichrist) is sitting on the Beast. Nebuchadnezzar
       image rising again in the last day / Stone cut out of the Mt. without hands. (Dan.2:26-45) Breaking "in
       pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold.
(Review: PHASE 5)

48.  The dispensationalists (i.e. those that believe in a Pre-TribulationRapture) view this idol as a  
       reference to
Antichrist) who will succeed (?) in making a peace treaty (covenant ?) with Israel for 7 years
       
guaranteeing some sort of Middle East peace settlement with the Arab nations. (?) This will occur
       (according to this teaching) and allow the rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem and the restoration 
       of temple sacrifices.(?)  He will break his peace treaty with Israel 3​ 1⁄2 years into the plan, and enter the
       "rebuilt Third Temple" and set up an idol of himself in the Temple, declaring himself to be God.


49.  Gap - This reaching over of Daniel to the time of the end is seen in Daniel's 70 week prophecy and in
        Dan.11:1-35 to Dan.11:36-45 to Dan.12. This also parrallel's the
"times and the Gentiles", which referred
        to as the "Church Age".































50.  Reed / Rod - Jesus is the reed / rod Isa.42:4, Eze.40:5-8, Eph.4:11-16, 2Cor.10:12)
       

51.  Measurethe Temple
       a.  The Temple is the Church which is not destroyed.
            (Dan.9:26)
       b.  Measure the Altar (The Golden Altar of Incense)       
       c.  Them that worship therein at the reality of the Golden Altar of Incense) NOTE: Rev.8:1-4

      
d.  Luke calls for the city of "Jerusalem" to be "trodden down of the Gentiles." (NOTE: Don't be distracted
            by those who think that John (while being inspired by the Holy Spirit 2Tim.3:16) is referring to Herod's
            Temple.
       e.  In Rev.11 ONLY the "court which is without the Temple" is trodden down. This does not match 
            Luke.21:20-24 or Dan.9:26-27.


52.  Don't measure the court ... measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles

53.  Gentiles - Strong's NT#1484 / éthnos i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by
       implication, pagan):—Gentile, heathen, nation, people.
(Eph.2:11-22; 3:1-12)

54. 
Time
- The 70 Week prophecy calls for the times (or the full number of the Gentiles) be come in which    
        happening now. The holy city in Rev.11:1-2 shall they (Gentiles / Nations / Heathen) tread underfoot 
        for forty and two months, plus it has not happened yet. (Rev.4:1-2; 11:1-15)

[0]  For then shall be great tribulation - because this "tribulation" is shortened (Matt.24:22, Mark.13:20)
        The time (2Thes.2:6) of the man of sin (antichrist) is a "fixed" 42 months (Rev.13:5). There is no shorten-
        ing of the that time period. The
context of the words "great tribulation"
        a.  Matthews Gospel "When ye (you) therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by
             Daniel the prophet..."then"(v.14-15)..."those days" (v.15-19)..."for then shall be great tribulation"
             (v.15-21) "except those days" (v.15-22)
        b.  Mark's Gospel "When ye shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet...  
             "then" (Mark,13:14-16)..."those days" (v.17-18)..."For in those days shall be affliction" (v.19)
        c.  Luke's Gospel "When ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation
             thereof is nigh.(Dan.9:26-27, Luke.21:21)..."then" (V.21)..."these be days of vengeance" (v.22)...
             "those days" (v.23)

        d.  The Textus Receptus Greek (which was and still is the text of the King James Bible)  does not include
             the word "the" with the words, great tribulation.  After the King James translation the modern Bible's
             (starting with the Revised Version to our present day) say "the great tribulation."(For details see
             PHASE 1) because of two manuscripts (called Siniaticus and Vaticanus) that had been classified as
             corrupt.

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[0]  If any man - Let no man decieve you / number of a man / antichrist "lo here is Christ" (antichrist) JESUS
       became the "CHRIST" when He was anointed (Matt) Christ is the anointed one.

[0]  Dwell (Tabernacle) - Strong's NT#4637 - to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion)
       or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion):   
       —dwell.

[0]  History to us today - Here are the reasons why
       a. 

[0]  He came unto His own first - A review of
PHASE 5, Page 7.  Daniel prophesied that will MESSIAH would
       come and confirm the covenant with
Daniel's people (The House of Judah / The Jews / The children of the
       flesh of Abraham) John writes, "He came unto His own." (John.1:11) Paul says, "unto the Jew first, and also
       to the Greek." (Rom.1:17, Rom.2:9-10; 3:2) Does this mean that God is "a respecter of persons?"    
       ABSOLUTELY NOT!  JESUS the MESSIAH came unto His own (Matt.1:1-17 / Phil.2:5-10, Rom.9:5, Rev.5:5,  
       John.1:11) to fulfill all the Law and the Prophets (Matt.5:17-19, 1 Peter.1:10-12) and to "reconcile both
       Jew and Gentile) unto God in one body by the cross...For through him we both have access by one Spirit
       unto the Father. Now therefore ye (you Gentiles) are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens
       with the saints, and of the household of God; And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and
       prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone; In whom all the building fitly framed together
       groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord: In whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God
       through the Spirit." (Eph.2:11-22)

[0]  Days of vengeance - Another confirmation of Luke speaking of the same abomination as Matthew
      and Mark (70 AD) and NOT a future rebuilt Temple.
It is the Jews that (rejected Christ / Messiah) that
      are looking for a rebuilt Temple.
      (a)  After the Cross the Temple of God is the Church that includes Jew and Gentile as saints, fellowcitezins
            (Eph.2:11-22, Acts.7:47-48; 17:24)
      (b) The (earthly Temple / Sanctuary) was left desolate / destroyed 70 AD (NOTE: Matt.23:36) Never to be
            rebuilt. Jesus said to His own, it's your Temple now. God's name is that recorded their anymore

[0]  God's Presence had gone - God's presence was the reason for the Temple and the Offerings,
       sacrifices. Without the Presence the buildings were a Dead form.

[0]  Cloud is an "ensample"(type) - Strong's NT#5179 / The KJV translates Strong's G5179 in the following   
       manner: ensample (1Cor.10:6,11 / Phil.3:17, 1Thes.1:7, 2Thes.3:9, 1Tim.4:12), print (John.20:25,),
       figure (Acts.7:43, Rom.5:14), example (2x), pattern (Titus.2:7, Heb.8:5, 1Peter.5:3), fashion (Acts.7:44),   
       manner (Acts.23:25), form (Rom.6:17).

[0]  The beast - There are two beasts mention in Rev.13.1-18
       (a)  The first beast is the antichrist (Rev.13:)
       (b)  The second beast (Rev.13:11-18) is the false prophet (Rev.19:20)

[0]  Great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people
       Before the Cross, refusing to observe the "sabbath" brought (reaped) God's wrath upon the children
       of  the flesh of Abraham. Note these examples...
       (a)  The manna bread worms and stank if they gathered (worked) manna on the 7th. day.
              (Exod.16:22-26; Num.15:31-33)
       (b)  Israel failed to enter into the land (God's rest Num.14:1-45, Heb.3:7-19; 3:1-11)
       (c)  The House of Judah (Jewry) was put into Babylonian captivity for 70 years because the did not
             let the land rest (Sabbath) every seventh year. (Lev.25:1-7, Jer.29:10-11, 2Chron.26:21)
       (d)  Jesus / Messiah was prophetically warning the Jews, that 70 years after (rejecting Christ as the
             fulfillment of the law and the prophets) after the Cross their Temple would be destroyed with "great
             distress, misery and wrath" upon them because they did not let the "land enjoy her sabbaths."
              (2Chron.36:21, NOTE: Lev.26:1-34)


             NOTE THE  WARNING: If you are going to reject me, there remaineth (remains) no more sacrifice
             for sin after the Cross. There you will be judged by the Law of Moses

             The Jewish people (the children of the flesh of Abraham) could not flee from Judea if it was a
             Sabbath day, because were not allowed to travel much more than half a mile on the Sabbath. For
             these reasons it was hard for them to escape from their enemies in the winter (which was cold and
              rainy and make travel difficult

[0]  High priest of the "children of the flesh - When the pattern of the Tabernacle was given at Sinai, the
       only one that was permitted to enter within the Vail to represent the children of Israel before God. The
       high priest was held in high esteem.
  (Review: PHASE 4, Page.9)This pattern (even though it become a
       dead form of "godliness," (2Tim.3:5) polluted and corrupted by the commandments of men
Matt.15:1-9)
       was in force when Stephen call the "a stiffnecked  people" (Exod,32:9; 33:3-5; 34:9, Deut.9:6-13; 10:16,
       2 Chron.30:8)

[0]   Broken off - However God NEVER breaks covenant (Heb.6:), but will reap what they have sown. God will
        will " / the idea of restoration, not to eliminate / The way back is through Christ / THE MESSIAH

[0]  Circumcision - (Gen.17:, Rom.2:28-29, Gal.3:15-15, Col.2:10-12 / Gal.6:15-16) / Cot Off / Broken off /
       Break Covenant with God, (He does do break off Heb.6:)

[0]   Not one Christian that was killed - Josephus

[0]   Historically
        a.  The reality (confirmation) of the
Feast of Passover took place on the exact (Historic) day as the
             Levitical Law of Moses (Exod.12:1-14, Lev.23:1-8, Deut.16:16-17) which was a schoolmaster to
             brings us to Christ. (Gal.3:24, Col.2:16-17)
        b.  The reality (confirmation) of the
Feast of Pentecost (Harvest / Weeks) took place on the exact
             (Historic) day as the Levitical Law of Moses (Lev.23:, Deut.16:16-17) which was a schoolmaster to
             brings us to Christ. (Gal.3:24, Col.2:16-17, Acts.2:1 "When the day of Pentecost had fully come...")
    
[0]   Experiential - When Jesus appeared to the disciples after His resurrection (Historically) and "breathed
        on them and saith (said) unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost" (John.20:19-22) This is were they were
        (experientially) "born of the Spirit" (
Born again, saved / receive Christ as their Passover John.3:1-7,
        1Cor.5:7-8, Rom.8:9)

[0]   For iniquity - Sin

[0]   Or heard about - History records this

[0]   Reformation / Messiah / Shiloh would come
        a.   Reformation - Strong's NT#1357 - meaning to straighten thoroughly; rectification, i.e. (specially) the     
              Messianic restauration:—reformation.
        b.   Restauration -

              until the time of setting things straight [of reformation, of the complete new order
              when Christ, the Messiah, shall establish the reality of what these things foreshadow—a better
              covenant].

[0]   The reality -  meaning
"the body is of Christ" (Col.2:16-17, Matt.5:17-19) The law (ensample / figure /     
        shadow / fashion /) was imposed on them until the reformation. (Heb.9:1-10, Gal.3:24) The animal
        sacrifices were REAL but the reality was that these sacrifices could not take away sin (Heb.10:1-4)

[0]   Us today - See
PHASE 5, Page.7,

[0]   God's presence (Cloud) - (Exod.13:22; 14:24; 16:10; 19:9,16; 24:15-18; 33:9-10; 34:5; 40:34-38;
        Lev.16:2,13; Num.9:15-20-22; 10:11-34; 10:34; 12:5-10, 1Cor.10:1-3)


[0]   They saw Vail rent (divided) in two - It is a safe conclusion to say that the disciples / apostles knew
        about the Vail being ripped (rent) because of the Gospel of Matthew.27:51 / Mark.15:58 / Luke.23:45.
        Those high priest and the priests would have known, but probably ignored it or covered it up like they
        did with the empty tomb. (Matt.28:11-13)

[0]   Making a stand - Strong's NT#2476 / a prolonged form of a primary στάω stáō stah'-o (of the same
        meaning, and used for it in certain tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in various
       applications (literally or figuratively):—abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay,
       present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.

      
Outline of Biblical Usage - Blue Letter Bible

       a.  Cause or make to stand, to place, put, set
       b.  To bid to stand by, [set up] in the presence of others, in the midst, before judges, before
            members of the Sanhedrin;
       c.  To place
       d.  To make firm, fix establish
       e.  To cause a person or a thing to keep his or its place
       f.   To stand, be kept intact (of family, a kingdom), to escape in safety
       g.  To establish a thing, cause it to stand
       h.  To uphold or sustain the authority or force of anything
       i.   To set or place in a balance
       j.   To weigh: money to one (because in very early times before the introduction of coinage,
            the metals used to be weighed)
       k.  To stand
       l.   To stand by or near
      m.  To stop, stand still, to stand immovable, stand firm
      n.   Of the foundation of a building
      o.   Continue safe and sound, stand unharmed, to stand ready or prepared
      p.   To be of a steadfast mind of quality, one who does not hesitate, does not waiver

[0]  Breaking their covenant - The children of the flesh of Abraham broke covenant with God,
(Lev.26:1-33,
       Rom.9:1-33)
but God did not. (Rom.11:28, 2Tim.2:13, Heb.6:13-20) because He (God) swore by "no greater"
       than Himself therefore He is able to graff them in again
"if they abide not still in unbelief..."
       a.  That JESUS is THE CHRIST, THE MESSIAH
(Dan.9:24-27, John.1:1-41)
       b.  Which will take place after the "fullness (full number of the Gentiles) be brought in
(Rom.11:25)
       

      












                                        
                                                                                  

                                                                                                         

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