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Imagine that during these years Nabonidus couldn't fulfill the yearly ceremonials in Marduk's temple and be there when Enuma Elish was recited. So it's likely that babylonian priesthood might've started disregard Nabonidus as king. Therefore I am not sure when Nabonidus returned to Babylon how strong his royal authority was. Quote:
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Obviously there seems to be a few self proclaimed experts on Biblical prophecy here , thats ok . Its hard to do this and work at the same time but I will study some of toto's posts to see if its an obfuscation or a bloviation of the facts.
The truth is there for the truth seeker to see. What I posted concerning the messianic prophecy is solid so is the little horn symbology. History verifys this and history cannot be refuted. |
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Imagine that during these years Nabonidus couldn't fulfill the yearly ceremonials in Marduk's temple and be there when Enuma Elish was recited. So it's likely that babylonian priesthood might've started disregard Nabonidus as king.[/quote] This was the sort of thing which aparently alienated him from the ordinary public. Through his mother he was devoted to Sin. Quote:
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As far as the other issue, its wasn't unusual for a king or princes time to start counting when He was crowned or started His reign rather than His birth. |
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Your 'historical facts' are stercor - arguing with them is useless. In addition, you do arbitrary things such as equate days to years in Daniel - without any warrant or rationale whatever. Good Biblical exegesis requires a grasp of history and a good understanding of literature and logic - I don't see these in use here. No wonder you like Salvador. |
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Who says that we should be using years of 360 days in length when interpreting Daniel? Why, this person: Quote:
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Another issue is this pope started the enforcement of compliance to the holy church's dictates upon pain of death world wide as it was known back then. This era started what we know as the dark ages where literally millions of people were burned at the stake or killed in many tortuous ways for being a heretic. |
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