End-Time Secrets of Daniel 8–12
Chapter 1
Christ’s Discourse Begins with an End
– Unfolding Matthew 23 and 24 –
No, Jesus didn’t make a mistake. The Jewish leaders did. They twisted and
skewed the meaning of one of the Old Testament prophets so badly they
rejected their nation’s probation and failed to welcome the Messiah when He
arrived. Jesus (that Messiah) would later remind the disciples of what those
leaders missed. That Old Testament writer did predict when the Savior of the
world would make His début! Then he gave stunning details, in a timing
formula, of how to know the “when” regarding His
next coming – the second
Messianic arrival! The day and hour? No. But periods so close it comes to
the “eve of the consummation.”[1]
We’re going to listen in on that profound discourse with those disciples.
But before we do that, let’s take a look at the
background event that immediately
preceded that session.
Denouncing Apostasy
Like an unflinching warrior, Jesus had just boldly pronounced doom upon the
Jewish leaders (Matthew 23:2-39). Never before had He given those priests
and Pharisees such a signal warning that their corruption would be followed
by unrestrained woes on themselves and the nation. “Woe unto you, scribes
and Pharisees, hypocrites!” – He repeated over and over.
The curses included:
Solomon’s temple had stood there on
Some of the stones Herod used were over 600 tons. The
The fate of
Timing Issues
With unquestioned intensity they asked, “When shall these things be?” “What
shall be the sign of thy coming?” “What shall be the sign of the end of the
world?” They associated these questions with those fearful curses. Jesus was
immediately responsive to their concerns. But He also had far deeper issues
to share. Two of their queries related to
events; the other to
timing. All prophecy has timing
markers. It is also event-driven. It would be meaningless if predictive
history didn’t have that time association. Time brings motivation and
urgency to a message. It sets truth in a proper context. Jesus wouldn’t
disappoint their request. He answered all three questions.
The Savior unfolded a critical truth that ties to Biblical prophecy:
There are two ends of time! Both
relate to when God has two distinct groups of people: one, the Jewish
nation; the other, the 144,000. Each relates to their terminal history!
His event-driven answers show us two fascinating
sequences. Amazing – both can be
joined through information from
that wonderful Old Testament prophet the Jewish leaders abandoned: Yes, it
was Daniel.
Time of Sorrows
Persecution
False Prophet
Hatred among Men
End (Matthew 24:7-13)
Abomination
Tribulation
False Christ
Celestial Signs
Second Coming (Mathew 24:15-30)
What about the “timing” of those two ends, these two sequences? For the
Jews, one would occur in their generation, of which Jesus was a part. For
the other end of time, Jesus had other clues associated with His second
coming. They too, when started, would occur within one generation! He did
say, “of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but
my Father only” (Matthew 24:36). Could that mean He dismissed a timing
answer related to His second coming? Jesus cautioned us to “watch!” several
times. He said that we could know
when it was “even at the doors” (vs 33). That means we will know what to
watch for! Just how far can we go
in “knowing” that second timing? So close we can see confirmatory events
and, when associated with Daniel’s
time periods which go to the eve of His coming, we can know He is
at
the door.
Years ago expositor E. G. White thought so much about what another author
wrote that she quoted him. This is what Joseph Wolff, Jewish writer and
missionary said: “Did our Lord say that that day and hour should never be
known? Did He not give us signs of the times, in order that we may know at
least the approach of His coming, as one knows the approach of the summer by
the fig tree putting forth its leaves? [Matthew 24:32]. Are we never to know
that period, whilst He Himself
exhorteth us not only to read Daniel the prophet, but to understand it? and
in that very Daniel, where it is said that the words were shut up to the
time of the end [which was the case in his time], and that ‘many shall run
to and fro’ [a Hebrew expression for observing and thinking upon the time],
'and knowledge' [regarding that time] ‘shall be increased.’ Daniel 12:4.
Besides this, our Lord does not intend to say by this, that the approach of
the time shall not be known, but that the
exact ‘day and hour knoweth no
man.’ Enough, He does say, shall be known by the signs of the times, to
induce us to prepare for His coming, as Noah prepared the ark.’–Wolff,
Researches and Missionary Labors, pages 404, 405.”[4]
It was a time of great religious awakening when she penned the above. White
was telling that awakening story when she quoted Wolff, who was expecting
Jesus to come then. He didn’t. But Wolff enumerated an important principle –
the extreme nearness of the
second advent can be known with precision. Wolff misinterpreted one verse,
Daniel 8:14, which led to his (and thousands of others’) misapplication of
“when” to 1844. Our understanding today of Jesus’ answers to the disciples
and the book of Daniel helps us
know.
How? They are filled with
additional
end-time timing clues that we now understand.
Here is one interesting example: “For when they shall say, Peace and safety;
then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with
child; and they shall not escape” (I Thessalonians 5:3). As labor pains
progress, they become
more frequent
and more intense. That can be
plotted on a graph and is called an
exponential curve. The sudden destruction that occurs
just before Jesus comes is just
like that. Jesus really warned that the
time of sorrows would be like an
exponential curve. Luke 21 (a companion chapter to Matthew 24 along with
Mark 13) says: “And when these things
begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your
redemption draweth nigh” (Luke 21:28). Why? It will follow a predictable
path modeled after that curve!
The events Jesus outlined as part of the “time of sorrows”
collectively include:
1. Wars
2. Earthquakes
3. Famines
4. Pestilences
5. Celestial signs
When these destructive elements begin
to occur together, in an
exponential fashion, “look up, and lift up your heads, for your redemption
draweth nigh” (Luke
Jesus also said that when these things
begin
to come to pass, they would occur within one generation (Matthew 24:34; Mark


It’s amazing – that gives us another “timing clue.”
The “chosen people” will soon be faced with terrible strife. When an
exponential curve is moving almost straight up, a crisis or some dramatic
event occurs. Painful woes, in turn, with eternal consequences are about to
come to those in rebellion. Matthew 24 outlines the issues that Jesus wanted
to highlight to the disciples and for us today. Only by heeding a special
call in which Jesus warned
when
to “flee” (Matthew 24:16, Mark
A Message Related to the “When” Factor
Jesus gave another incredible “timing clue!” One that Christians today seem
to take lightly. Stunning as it may seem, He began by saying “when” – that’s
a timing word – a significant event is unveiled, the signal to “flee” comes.
Here it is:
“When
ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation” then “flee” (Matthew
24:15). That’s a divine order. It
must be very significant! The Greek word
for “abomination” is bdelygma. It
refers to something God hates. It is a gender-neutral word. In Mark
How
do we tie all this together? Is it literal or figurative? Will it be a
middle-eastern issue? What does “
[1]
White, Ellen G.; The Review and
Herald,
[2] biblia.com/biblekings15.htm
[3]
en:wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod’stemple
[4]
White, Ellen G.; The Great
Controversy (Pacific Press
Publishing Association,
[5] Brown, Colin; General Editor; New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (Zondervan, Grand Rapids, MI), vol. 1, p. 75.