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    A mid-trib rapture interpretation based on Enoch, of Daniel 12:11-12; Amos 8:9; John 16 & Matt. 24

    It appears that some who are studying end times prophecy have placed the 1335 days of Daniel 12:12 after the 1290 days mentioned in Daniel 12:11 in a sequential order. However, I believe that verse 12 is just shifting the focus from the "bad guys" to the "good guys"; so it is saying that whoever...
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    Does the book of Enoch precisely account for the differences between the solar year and a 364-day ca

    Uriel's Time-keeping Legions: Does the book of Enoch precisely account for the differences between the solar year and a 364-day calendar? The above is based on the first of 2 interpretations of Enoch 82:4-20. (The above is based on the second of 2 interpretations for Enoch 82:4-20.) Copyright...
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    Are Semitic characteristics perceptible in the Korean language?

    If we allow the Bible to offer clues to the formation, development and migratory behaviour of people groups, all of which impact on language, then we can find reasons to believe that Korean is probably not the "language isolate" many linguists say it is. Its uniqueness is probably more to do...
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    Significance of Daniel's 1335 days in light of Enoch and Jubilees

    The commentary on Daniel 12:1 found in "The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges" observes that the first mentions of names being written in the "book of life" are found in the book of Enoch (Enoch 47:3 & 104:1). This prophecy is also reiterated in the book of Revelation (chapter 20:12 &...