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You've heard of the Abomination of Desolation. You don't know what it is... It's time to learn. It's time to see how it is right around the corner.
In this next podcast will be the next installment of Heaven Shaking the Persian Bear. We'll explain why the abomination is mute and why it desolates.
John McKee continues in his review of our family's early time in the Messianic community. Throughout Fall 1996 and into Spring 1997, there was a huge amount of speculation about the Abomination of Desolation.
Chris White continues his multi-part study on the timing of the events during the 70th week. This episode focuses on three points on Daniel's 70th week timeline: the Abomination of Desolation, Antichrist Worship and the Great Tribulation. Beyond the timing of the events themselves, Chris offers an interpreation of what's happening at and with those events. This is … Continue reading "A Bible Prophecy Timeline (Part 7) – Abomination of Desolation (Rerun)"
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/16/26), Hank answers the following questions:How do we know the assembly of angels and Satan took place in the Book of Job? Cathy - Bakersfield, CA (0:58)Why were some people in the Bible, like David and Solomon, not known as adulterers, since they had multiple wives? Kevin - KS (6:53)The same thing (abomination of desolations) talked about in the Book of Daniel and Mark 13:14? Eugene - Freehold, NJ (15:12)Genesis 6 talks about angels cohabitating with women. Are these demon/human hybrids in the world and influencing the government? Don - Charlotte, NC (20:33)Is Charles Spurgeon a reliable teacher? Tyler - NE (24:05)
Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 86 Gary responds to another video by Joel Richardson and his claims about the "abomination of desolation." Gary walks through the Bible and shows what it actually teaches about this "abomination" and where it was fulfilled in the past, not the future. A temple must exist for this prophecy to happen, which can't make it relevant to today. But wait, the temple will be rebuilt...
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Understanding Daniel 11–12: The 1,290 Days and the Abomination of Desolation The prophecies found in the Book of Daniel have captivated scholars, theologians, and believers for millennia. Specifically, the closing chapters—Daniel 11 and 12—present some of the most intricate chronological markers in the entire Bible. This video exploration dives deep into the "nexus" of prophetic fulfillment, focusing on the mysterious timeframes of 1,290 and 1,335 days, the role of Michael the Archangel, and the future reality of the Abomination of Desolation. The post 1,290 Days and the Abomination of Desolation in Daniel 11–12 appeared first on Bible Prophecy Answers with Alan Kurschner.
In this message, we move into the New Testament to explore one of the most important end-times passages in all of Scripture: Matthew 24 and the Olivet Discourse. Jesus' teaching on the Mount of Olives is central to understanding biblical prophecy, the timing of the end of the age, and the events that lead up to His glorious return. This session highlights the significance of Daniel's prophecy, especially Daniel chapter 9, and shows how Jesus directly connects Daniel's words to the future. The post The Abomination of Desolation in the Olivet Discourse | Matthew 24 appeared first on Bible Prophecy Answers with Alan Kurschner.
Jesus warned His disciples of an "abomination of desolation" who would defile the temple. Is this a figure we should still expect, or has he come already? Today, Barry Cooper turns to the context of Christ's warning to give clarity to this figure's identity. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/simply-put/abomination-of-desolation/ Study Reformed theology with a free resource bundle from Ligonier Ministries: https://grow.ligonier.org/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
The Abomination of Desolation, the 1290 Days, and the 1335 Days
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Jesus' warning in Mark 13 is both difficult and deeply practical: judgment is real, deception increases in desperate times, and God calls His people to be watchful, prayerful, and ready to flee to His appointed refuge. This sermon walks through the "abomination of desolation," connects Daniel's prophecy to Jerusalem's destruction, and presses home the urgent gospel call to flee from wrath and run to Christ.
Jesus' warning in Mark 13 is both difficult and deeply practical: judgment is real, deception increases in desperate times, and God calls His people to be watchful, prayerful, and ready to flee to His appointed refuge. This sermon walks through the "abomination of desolation," connects Daniel's prophecy to Jerusalem's destruction, and presses home the urgent gospel call to flee from wrath and run to Christ.
In this episode, we explore the prophetic events surrounding the last half of Daniel's 70th week, including the moment when something is set up in the temple that brings desolation. We unpack the period often referred to as Jacob's Trouble, a time when the true Israelites will be divinely protected until the return of Jesus. Scripture describes an unprecedented attempt to wipe out the Jewish people—but Michael the archangel will rise to defend and deliver them.As we look ahead to these future events, we're reminded of our present calling: to stay faithful, watchful, and diligent. Until Christ returns, we continue the work God has entrusted to us—working, watching, and waiting with expectation.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
What is the abomination of desolation, and why did Jesus tell His followers to urgently flee when it appears? Discover the sobering prophecy Jesus gave about the end times, the significance of this pivotal event and its connection to the coming Great Tribulation with this message from Pastor Jeff Schreve. Stay alert, discerning, and anchored in truth as the world moves closer to Christ's return.
As Jesus continues what is known as the Olivet Discourse, He gives a clear and unmistakable sign of what is to come: "the abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel, standing in the holy place..."However, what would have been clear for Jesus' original hearer is less clear to us today. In this sermon, we examine what is meant by this phrase and how it relates to the book of Daniel.This sermon was preached at Legacy Reformed Baptist Church in East Grand Forks, MN. For more information, visit www.LegacyRBC.org.
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What is the abomination of desolation, and why did Jesus tell His followers to urgently flee when it appears? Discover the sobering prophecy Jesus gave about the end times, the significance of this pivotal event and its connection to the coming Great Tribulation with this message from Pastor Jeff Schreve. Stay alert, discerning, and anchored in truth as the world moves closer to Christ's return. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/863/29
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Biblical prophecy reveals specific signs that indicate Christ's return is approaching, including widespread deception, wars, natural disasters, persecution of Christians, and the cooling of love among believers. Jesus described these signs as labor pains that intensify over time, culminating in a seven-year period called the Great Tribulation. The Antichrist will rise as a false peacemaker before demanding worship, and Christ will return visibly and victoriously. Israel's rebirth as a nation in 1948 represents a significant prophetic milestone. Rather than trying to predict dates, believers should focus on being ready for His return through salvation and faithful living.
DESCRIPTION: This episode features the rebuttals from the Preterism vs. Futurism debate. The next episode will feature the cross-examination periods and closing statements. Dr. Brock D. Hollett vs. Samuel M. Frost Saturday, Sept 19, 2020 Hope Bible Church of Tampa 5706 N. Hesperides Street Tampa, Florida 33614 Thesis: The Abomination of Desolation in Matthew 24:15 […] The post Preterism vs. Futurism Debate on the Abomination of Desolation in the Olivet Discourse appeared first on Bible Prophecy Answers.
Some moments in history are so defining they serve as lessons for all time. Dr. John Neufeld examines Jesus' cryptic reference to "the abomination of desolation" from Daniel's prophecy - a warning that was fulfilled in A.D. 70 when Roman forces destroyed Jerusalem. Christians who heeded Jesus' words escaped the city during what became unprecedented suffering for the Jewish people, proving that when Jesus speaks about the future, His words are always trustworthy.The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
BT interviews Brian Godawa. This conversation delves into the themes of spiritual warfare, the significance of temples, and the historical context of Judah Maccabee's rebellion against Antiochus Epiphanes. It explores the intertwining of history and mythology, emphasizing the importance of reclaiming narratives and understanding the spiritual forces at play in human history. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of biblical narratives, the role of oppression in history, and the implications of the New Covenant on modern spiritual warfare. They discuss the Maccabees' justified rebellion against oppressive regimes, the complexities of civil authority in Christianity, and the significance of spiritual warfare in today's context. The conversation also delves into the divine council and the triumph of Christ over spiritual powers, concluding with a look at future works and themes in biblical storytelling.Brian Godawa's Website: godawa.com
Jesus gave His disciples a clear warning before Jerusalem's darkest hour. In Mark 13:14–23, He describes the coming desolation of the city, the urgency to flee, and the severe judgment that would follow covenant unfaithfulness—yet He also reveals His compassion for the suffering and His faithfulness in protecting His people. This week, Pastor Korey shows how these words were fulfilled in history and why Jesus can be trusted when He warns, promises, and saves.
"What Is the Abomination of Desolation? Part 2" presented by Mark McGarvey
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Jesus warned His disciples about a coming crisis—and every part of it unfolded within their generation. In Mark 13:10–14, He speaks of the gospel spreading through the world, the Spirit empowering believers under persecution, and the “abomination of desolation” that would signal Jerusalem's downfall. This week, Pastor Korey walks us through how these prophecies were fulfilled in the first century, and how Jesus' words still call His followers to trust, endurance, and obedience today.
In Matthew 24 verses 9 thru 22, Jesus continues His overview of what will be happening in the world prior to His return.Jesus speaks of the rampant lawlessness during these days of which He speaks. The Gospel of the Kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the nations then the end of the age comes. Dr. Mitchell carefully distinguishes between the gospel of the grace of God now during the church age, and the gospel of the Kingdom which will be proclaimed during the tribulation after the church is gone from the earth.The gospel of grace proclaims forgiveness of sins in Jesus' name and thru justification by His blood, salvation from the wrath of God. The gospel of the kingdom proclaims the coming of Jesus as King to setup His millennial kingdom. These are separate gospels in two different ages.Here is Dr. Mitchell on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast, Matthew 24:9-22.
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Ancient Roots of Life Episode 19In this episode, JT & @templemaintenancejosh delve into various themes surrounding faith, history, and cosmology. They explore the implications of biblical prophecy, and question historical narratives related to significant biblical sites. The conversation also touches on the Little Season, skepticism towards mainstream science, and the interpretations of scripture, particularly regarding the flat earth theory. The hosts draw parallels between cultural myths and biblical stories, while also examining the influence of media on beliefs and perceptions. Ultimately, they reflect on the intersection of myth and reality in understanding cosmology and faith. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes including the symbolism of political figures, biblical reflections on wandering and judgment, and the lessons from Ezekiel regarding prophecy. They explore the concept of the 'Whore of Babylon' in relation to idolatry and desire, and discuss God's judgment and the consequences of turning away from Him. The conversation also touches on the nature of grace, the importance of understanding the covenant, and transitions into studies of Enoch and Maccabees, highlighting the historical and prophetic significance of these texts. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Modern Roots Life00:46 Exploring New Collaborations01:49 Historical Context of Biblical Sites02:38 The Little Season and Biblical Prophecy05:35 Skepticism and Faith in Biblical Truths08:27 Literal vs. Allegorical Interpretations of Scripture11:26 The Duality of Enoch and Cultural Myths14:13 Flat Earth Theories and Historical Perspectives17:08 NASA, Space Exploration, and the Nature of Reality19:55 Cinematic Representations of Cosmology22:52 The Symbolism of the Eye and Occult Knowledge25:28 The Inversion of Spiritual Realities28:16 The Role of Media in Shaping Beliefs31:04 The Intersection of Myth and Reality34:12 Concluding Thoughts on Cosmology and Faith45:10 Exploring Symbolism in Political Figures47:06 Biblical Reflections on Wandering and Judgment48:35 Lessons from Ezekiel: Prophecy and Judgment53:43 The Whore of Babylon: Idolatry and Desire57:55 God's Judgment: Turning Over to Own Ways01:01:11 Grace and Consequences: A Father's Love01:06:59 Understanding the Covenant: The Heart of the Law01:09:48 Transitioning to Enoch and Maccabees StudiesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jt-s-mix-tape--6579902/support.Please support our sponsor Modern Roots Life: https://modernrootslife.com/?bg_ref=rVWsBoOfcFJESUS SAID THERE WOULD BE HATERS Shirts: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/mens-shirts/WOMEN'S SHIRTS: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/womens-shirts/
Pastor Ryan continues in the series through the gospel of Matthew with this sermon titled "The Abomination of Desolation" during this Sunday Morning service. This is part of a short miniseries, "Signs of the End Times."
Pastor Ryan continues in the series through the gospel of Matthew with this sermon titled "The Response to the Abomination of Desolation" during this Sunday Evening service. This is part of a short miniseries, "Signs of the End Times."
Pastor Ryan continues in the series through the gospel of Matthew with this sermon titled "The Abomination of Desolation" during this Sunday Morning service. This is part of a short miniseries, "Signs of the End Times."
Pastor Ryan continues in the series through the gospel of Matthew with this sermon titled "The Response to the Abomination of Desolation" during this Sunday Evening service. This is part of a short miniseries, "Signs of the End Times."
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Thank you for joining me today and following us throughout Project 23. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link to discover more and partner with us. Our text today is Mark 13:14-23: “But when you see the abomination of desolation standing where he ought not to be (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. Let the one who is on the housetop not go down, nor enter his house, to take anything out, and let the one who is in the field not turn back to take his cloak. And alas for women who are pregnant and for those who are nursing infants in those days! Pray that it may not happen in winter. For in those days there will be such tribulation as has not been from the beginning of the creation that God created until now, and never will be. And if the Lord had not cut short the days, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect, whom he chose, he shortened the days. And then if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ!' or ‘Look, there he is!' do not believe it. For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect. But be on guard; I have told you all things beforehand. — Mark 13:14-23 Jesus gives his disciples another sharp warning. He speaks of an event called the “abomination of desolation”—a moment of ultimate defilement and destruction, spoken of by the prophet Daniel. Historically, this has many layers: it looked ahead to the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, and it likely foreshadows an even greater future moment of spiritual deception and tribulation. But either way, the tone is the same. When it happens. Don't delay. Don't linger. Run for your lives. There's no time to grab things. No room for hesitation. No room for divided loyalties. This is ultimate urgency. And Jesus doesn't give these details to stir up fear in his followers but to prompt readiness. God gives warnings like this not to frighten us, but to prepare us. And if Jesus takes time to say, “I have told you all these things beforehand,” then we should take him seriously at his spoken word. The truth is, spiritual deception won't always look demonic. It may look persuasive, polished, even powerful. That's why Jesus says: “Don't be swayed.” “Be on guard.” “Stay alert.” God is not the author of confusion. He's the author of clarity. And while we don't know every detail of the end times, we do know this: God protects His people, even in and through tribulation. So instead of wasting time trying to decode every sign ask yourself: Am I grounded in God's truth? Am I guarded from untruth? Am I alert and ready for the end? #SpiritualDiscernment, #Mark13, #BeOnGuard ASK THIS: Why does Jesus speak so urgently in this passage? How should we respond to spiritual deception today? What's the difference between spiritual curiosity and spiritual readiness? Where do you need to grow in discernment? DO THIS: Set aside 10 minutes to read Daniel 9 and Daniel 11 this week. Ask God to grow your spiritual discernment—not to predict dates, but to guard your devotion. PRAY THIS: Father, thank you for being a God who warns and prepares. Help me stay rooted in your Word and unshaken when the world unravels. Amen. PLAY THIS: “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death.”
In the final chapter of Daniel, the prophet is shown that those who are wise and faithful will one day awake to everlasting life. This teaching explores Daniel 12 through history—not speculation—and reveals how God's justice will prevail, even beyond the grave. Daniel's life ends with a promise: resurrection and reward for enduring faithfulness. Daniel chapter 12 closes the prophet's visions with one of the most profound promises in Scripture: resurrection to everlasting life for the righteous. In this episode, we avoid speculative eschatology and focus on what history confirms and the moral truths we can apply. We examine how Michael the archangel arose to defend God's people, how the Maccabees fulfilled their role as the “shining ones” who turned many to righteousness, and how the resurrection remains a future hope for the faithful. From Hebrew wordplay to prophetic patterns, this teaching shows how Daniel's vision offers timeless encouragement for those who endure suffering in hope of the coming kingdom. Spiritual Takeaway - Daniel 12 reminds us that faithfulness in exile is not in vain. The righteous will shine like stars and be raised to everlasting life. Stand firm—resurrection is coming.
Has the abomination of desolation occurred more than once in history? Is the abomination of desolation still a future event? What will happen at the battle of Armageddon? Is the battle of Armageddon the end of the world?