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Tag Archives: Precursors for Prophecy

Does the Bible Teach Us to Disregard Man-Made Laws At Times?

Sabbath School Net Posted on June 17, 2025 by William EarnhardtJune 30, 2025avatar
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It is important to note that while the three Hebrews never even hinted at bowing to the image, they still attended the demonstration. They did not refuse to show up just because they knew where this was going. They obeyed the king as far as they could, until the king gave a command that directly … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2025b Allusions, Images, Symbols: How to Study Bible Prophecy, Adventist Issues, Daily, Feature | Tagged Precursors for Prophecy | 31 Replies

How to Interpret Prophecy Aright – Or Not

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 2, 2025 by William EarnhardtApril 10, 2025avatar
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Protestant reformers like Martin Luther used a system of prophetic interpretation based on fulfilled prophecies of the past. They found the keys to prophecies for the future in fulfilled prophecies of the past. They saw, for instance, how prophecies had been given in days and fulfilled in years. They saw names and animals that had … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2025b Allusions, Images, Symbols: How to Study Bible Prophecy, Daily, Feature, Great controversy- Fundamental Belief 8, Prophecy | Tagged Precursors for Prophecy | 13 Replies

Introduction: Precursors for Prophecy

Sabbath School Net Posted on March 28, 2025 by SSNET HelperMarch 24, 2025avatar
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During the First Gulf War (1991), a well-known Protestant writer and speaker was convinced that the book of Revelation predicted this conflict. His argument was based on the fact that some of the helicopters in the war looked like the locusts depicted in Revelation 9. “And he opened the bottomless pit, and smoke arose out … Continue reading –>

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