Daniele 12:11

11 Ora, del tempo che sarà stato tolto il sacrificio continuo, e sarà stata posta l’abbominazione desertante, vi saranno mille dugennovanta giorni.

Daniele 12:11 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 12:11

And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken
away
This is in part an answer to the above questions, as they relate to the end of things: some dates are given, by which it might in general be known when and how these things would end: and these dates begin with the removal of the daily sacrifice; that is, the doctrine of atonement and satisfaction for sin by the sacrifice of Christ, the antitype of the daily sacrifice under the law; this was taken away by antichrist, when he got to his height; when he established the doctrine of works, and opposed the merits of men to the merits of Christ, and his own pardons, indulgences, penances to the satisfaction of Christ:

and the abomination that maketh desolate;
image worship; the abomination of the Mass, and other acts of idolatry and superstition:

there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days;
from the beginning of the reign of antichrist to the end of it are one thousand two hundred and sixty days or years, or forty two months, which is the same, according to ( Revelation 13:5 ) , here thirty days or years are added, which begin where the other end, and is the time allotted for the conversion of the Jews, and other things, making way for the kingdom of Christ; and which the reign of antichrist was an hinderance of, but should now immediately take place.

Daniele 12:11 In-Context

9 Ed egli mi disse: Va’, Daniele; perciocchè queste parole son nascoste, e suggellate, infino al tempo della fine.
10 Molti saranno purificati, e imbiancati, e posti al cimento; ma gli empi opereranno empiamente; e niuno degli empi intenderà queste cose: ma gli intendenti le intenderanno.
11 Ora, del tempo che sarà stato tolto il sacrificio continuo, e sarà stata posta l’abbominazione desertante, vi saranno mille dugennovanta giorni.
12 Beato chi aspetterà pazientemente, e giungerà a mille trecentrentacinque giorni!
13 Ma quant’è a te, vattene al tuo fine; or tu avrai riposo, e dimorerai nella tua condizione fino alla fine de’ tuoi dì.
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