@edward-palamar saidOkay, then, since you seem to be here more or less regularly, I'll ask you straight up.
Perhaps you did, but you're not even close.
It seems more like you need to read them all, and quite likely, multiple times.
Why do you think the death of your father has anything at all to do with Daniel's prophecy?
@edward-palamar saidLet's hear it, then. To which prophecy do you refer?
That was specific to another prophecy aside from the Book of Daniel.
Its discovery served its purpose in that regard.
@edward-palamar saidWe do know that you bored us with a countdown that went absolutely nowhere.
Not okay.
You don't know me, you don't know my family, and Jesus teaches to call no man your father, so it is highly doubtful that you know Jesus, the "Lord" in the title of this topic.
Keep looking up, though, you're getting to know Him.
How anti-climatic.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAs per your use of "we" in your post, I assure you, there is no "we" in that regard; you're delusional.
We
@edward-palamar saidAre you genuinely oblivious to the tedium you brought to the regular posters in this forum? To justify the use of 'we' would you like a group vote of the issue?
As per your use of "we" in your post, I assure you, there is no "we" in that regard; you're delusional.
And for future reference, it was you who delivered delusion to this thread.
@sonship saidYour link, though, speaks rightly of the "presence".
The "Day of the Lord" should not be considered as a typical 24 hour "day".
It will make no sense to read a typical solar day into every expression of the day of the Lord or the day of God in the Bible.
The best footnote on the day of the Lord I know
@edward-palamar saidYes, we.
As per your use of "we" in your post, I assure you, there is no "we" in that regard; you're delusional.
@Edward-Palamar
Understanding parousia as the Lord's presence was a big eye opening help to my study of eschatology.
@edward-palamar saidYep....we don't get it.
As per your use of "we" in your post, I assure you, there is no "we" in that regard; you're delusional.
But maybe you'll get this:
Thy words, those of a charlatan, tasteth most bitter in thy mouth... because thou hast foundeth them flavored of gall.