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The 2300 Days of Daniel 8:14
Editorial comment: This larger, single issue of the Day Star is a double issue and represents the July and August 1998 editions. WUAS decided to publish a two-month single edition for two reasons. First, because the study of Daniel 8 is so complex, it deserves a comprehensive presentation. Previously, comprehensive studies have been published in…
The 70 Weeks of Daniel 9
The topic of the 70th week of Daniel 9 is of great interest among evangelical Christians. Currently, many Christians believe the 70th week is about to begin, which will also mark the beginning of the Great Tribulation. Some of them also believe that the Great Tribulation will last seven years, since Daniel 9 alludes to…
The 2,300 Days of Daniel 8:14
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Prophecy 4 – The Seventy Weeks
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Two Common Bible Questions
WUAS receives many questions in the mail each week. If several letters repeat the same question, then I like to respond to them in the Day Star and hope the response can benefit all our readers. This month, I have chosen two questions. Keep in mind my answers are summary responses and are not exhaustive…
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