For more on the book of Daniel, see my article here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AG7JvFPbD7KDoKE&cid=D3BD424B0B25B83F&id=D3BD424B0B25B83F%2116753&parId=D3BD424B0B25B83F%21113&o=OneUp
And see my article, “When Was the Olivet Discourse Fulfilled”:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AIU4%2DPR6g7QN5uw&cid=D3BD424B0B25B83F&id=D3BD424B0B25B83F%2116783&parId=D3BD424B0B25B83F%21113&o=OneUp
WHAT IS THE ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION?
The 2020 election.
It is spelled The Obamanation of Desolation!
Get your spell checker working.
Biden's head.
Biden is going to ride Kamala in to the US Holy of Holies.
Pachamama.
OBuggery!
The dome of the rock
Democrats.
Solomon (It's not how you start but how you finish; he was also taking yearly pagan grafts that numbered 666 talents of gold per year, lol). Alexander (Hellenization of Jewish people) and the Seleucid Empire (Aftermath of Alexander's death). Nero (Got the ball rolling)/Vespasian/Titus(Guy who did the wet work) combination, and as of now, I am going to say the whole of Islam due to the "Dome". Somebody else will eventually come along perhaps.
On the flip side, Cyrus the Great/the Zoroastrians deserve applause for keeping Jerusalem afloat and free to express their Spiritual side. Christianity as well for promoting Zionism through western leadership/military might.
The abomination of desolation is a future event that will take place at the middle of Daniel’s seventieth week, as per Daniel 9.
It will reveal the final antichrist who will reign on earth for the remaining three-and-a-half years of this seven-year period. See 2 Thessalonians and Revelation 11:2-3 & 13:5 (42 months for two witnesses and 42 months for antichrist who exalts himself above God).
The two witnesses are Elijah and another unnamed prophet who is like Moses. In Matthew 17:10-13 Jesus said Elijah was going to come and restore all things. There will be another temple. It will have daily sacrifices again. These sacrifices will cease again at the abomination of desolation. Coincidentally, Elijah and Moses were the ones who appeared to Christ and Peter, James, and John at the transfiguration. These three disciples, plus Peter’s brother Andrew, were the only ones who heard the entirety of the Olivet discourse.
The Olivet discourse answered the 3 questions the disciples asked in response to Christ’s comment that the temple would be destroyed. While there is some content in Luke that was fulfilled in 70 AD, most of the discourse is about the end of the world and the signs leading up to it.
Seventy AD cannot have been when a complete fulfillment of the Olivet discourse prophecies occurred because the signs in the sky did not happen, and Christ did not visibly return with angels and gather His elect from the earth.