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Friday, December 4, 2015
Daniel 11:31
And arms shall stand on
his part, and they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength, and shall
take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall place the abomination that
maketh desolate.
For further study - Daniel 11:21-35
This passage in the 11th chapter of Daniel's prophecy is a prophecy that has been referred to as a double fulfillment prophecy. It is a prophecy with a near time fulfillment and a future time fulfillment.
The passage is referring to the Grecian leader, Antiochas Epiphanes, who
came to power 360 years after Daniel wrote the passage we're reading
for our devotional today.
We are reading from, as it relates to the prophecy, the "near time"
fulfillment of the prophecy that would take place around 168-165 BC. Daniel
pre-wrote history revealing that Antiochas would come to power and take
control of Jerusalem with his mighty military force.
Antiochas and his men would desecrate the Temple by slaughtering a
"pig," a non-kosher animal, on the "sacred altar" of the Jewish Temple.
We know that Antiochas committed this blasphemous act on the Jewish date
of Kislev 25, which corresponds to our calendar date of December 25th.
This was done in 168 BC, as recorded in our devotional passage.
Though it does not mention Antiochas Epiphanes by name, it describes
this Grecian leader and all that he does in relationship to the Jews,
Jerusalem and the Temple.
A father and his sons, who would rise up against Antiochas and
ultimately run the "madman" and his military force out of Jerusalem and
the Temple. The Macabees did that on Kislev 25, December 25th, 165 BC,
exactly three years to the day after Antiochas Epiphanes desecrated the
Temple.
After restoring the Temple and re-consecrating the Jewish worship
center, the Macabees found a "flask" of virgin olive oil, enough to
light the seven-branched menorah for one day. However, it stayed lighted
for eight days, thus the Jewish Holy Day of "Chanukah," the "feast of
dedication"and also known as the "feast of lights".
Jesus celebrated Chanukah as recorded in John 10:22. To this point in our devotional reading for today we have been discussing "history," the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy, verses 21-32, which happened in 168-165 BC.
However, there is another event which will be known as the "abomination
of desolation" that will happen in the future, during the Tribulation
Period. Daniel 9:27 is the prophecy that reveals the Temple in Jerusalem being desecrated at the mid-way point of the Tribulation.
Jesus confirmed this prophecy in his Olivet Discourse, Matthew 24:15. The prophecy of Daniel 9:27 and the confirmation of the prophecy of Matthew 24:15 require a Temple, on the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem for the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Of course, right now, there is not a Temple in Jerusalem but the Jews
have all preparations for that Temple in place. They will erect the
Temple right after the Rapture, which could happen at any moment. So
keep looking up!
PRAYER THOUGHT: Thank
you Lord for fulfilled prophecy in the past, which assures me that yet
to be fulfilled prophecy will be fulfilled. Even so come Lord Jesus.