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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Daniel’s prophecies about the abomination of desolation seemed to have at least a partial fulfillment in 167 BC when a Greek ruler by the name of Antiochus IV desecrated the temple in Jerusalem. Antiochus called himself “Epiphanies” (“illustrious one” or “god manifest”).

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    • What is an Abomination

      An abomination is something that causes hate or disgust. In...

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    • What Do “Abomination” and “Desolation” Mean?
    • First Fulfillment of The Abomination of Desolation
    • Second Fulfillment of The Abomination of Desolation
    • The Future Fulfillment of The Abomination of Desolation
    • What Happens After The Abomination of Desolation?

    This phrase contains two important words: abomination and desolation. What are the meanings of these two words? 1. Abomination. In the Old Testament, the word translated “abomination” is shiqquwts. “The Hebrew root for abomination is shaqats, [which means] ‘to be filthy,’ ‘to loath,’ ‘to abhor’” (“Abomination of Desolation,” International Standard ...

    The prophet Daniel prophesied of an “abomination of desolation” (Daniel 11:31) within a long, detailed prophecy about the Greek kings who ruled over portions of the Greco-Macedonian empire after the death of Alexander the Great. The kings of the North it focuses on (from Daniel 11:4-35) are known in history as rulers over the Seleucid Empire. They ...

    A second fulfillment of the abomination of desolation occurred in A.D. 70 when Roman armies under Titus sacked the city of Jerusalem. In the process, Titus’ forces destroyed the temple building and altar. It has not been rebuilt to this day. Luke 21:20 identifies Jerusalem being “surrounded by armies” before its desolation in A.D. 70. This event al...

    When Jesus spoke about the “abomination of desolation,” He was speaking in the context of a discussion about the “end of the age” (Matthew 24:3, 13-14). Jesus said, “‘Therefore when you see the “abomination of desolation,” spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place’ (whoever reads, let him understand), ‘then let those who are in Ju...

    After Jesus mentioned the end-time “abomination of desolation,” He warned that God’s people will have to flee (Matthew 24:16-20) because shortly after the “abomination of desolation” is set up, “there will be great tribulation” (verse 21). To learn more about this time, read “What Is the Great Tribulation?” This is why the “abomination of desolatio...

  2. Aug 12, 2024 · Prophecy in Scripture can often have multiple fulfillments, and in the case of the latter passages of Daniel, the Abomination of Desolation is without exception.

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · The ultimate fulfillment of the abomination of desolation is yet future, as Matthew points out when he notes, ‘let the reader understand.’ Let’s anticipate God’s promises every day! Taken from “ It Will Happen ” by Walk in the Word Ministries (used by permission).

  4. Sep 29, 1999 · To understand Christ's words we must look at three fulfillments—two historic and one future—of prophecies about the abomination of desolation. When the Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar invaded the kingdom of Judah in 606 B.C., he took many of the most intelligent of the Jewish youths to Babylon to serve in his court.

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Still, others suggest that the abomination of desolation has already happened or that it has multiple fulfillments throughout history. The book of Revelation also mentions the abomination of desolation, although not explicitly.

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  7. May 11, 2023 · Daniel 8 is a detailed prophecy of the first "abomination of desolation" affecting the temple sacrifices for 1,150 days. Notice, however, that Daniel's prophecy of the abomination of desolation also has a fulfillment at "the appointed time of the end" (verse 19, NRSV).

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