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All videos -The midnight cry/(william miller,  adventist seventh day, adventist day)L'histoire de William Miller un prédicateur Baptiste qui prêcha le mouvement de la seconde venue de Jésus en autour de l'année 1844 prophetisé dans AP 10. Impressionnante documentaire sur le début de l'Église Adventiste du 7 ème jour!-The story of William Miller a Baptist  minister who preached around the year 1844 the second coming of Jesus, profecied in RE 10!  history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,

Great Disappointment Wasn't "The End" of StoryHow William Miller's Mistake Became the Seed for a New Church

© Jim Whitton

Jul 7, 2009
Despite the fallout from the Great Disappointment, a small group of William Miller's followers applied some of his key ideas in founding the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

William Miller was a Baptist preacher who attracted a great following in the 1840s for his interpretation of Bible prophecies that, in his mind, pointed to the Second Coming of Jesus in 1843 or 1844. Miller based his prediction on an interpretation of Daniel 8:14, and certain other time prophecies in Scripture.  history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,

Miller finally pinned down October 22, 1844 as the date of Christ’s return, but when October 23 arrived with no sign of Jesus, most of Miller’s followers returned to their mainstream congregations and simply went on with their lives. ble societ history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,y, bible society, bible society,

The Early Adventists

A small, scattered group of Adventists, as they were called, struggled to make sense of what had happened, or failed to happen, on October 22. They were called Adventists because they looked forward to the Advent or Second Coming of Jesus. They had believed the Bible held the key to predicting His return.  history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,

  • The Adventists had studied the time prophecies in Daniel 8 and 9 over and over again. They believed the 2300 day prophecy in Daniel 8:14 had to refer to the time between the command to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem around 457 BC, alluded to in the book of Ezra, and the Lord’s return.
  • They reasoned that the days in Daniel 8:14 referred to literal years, as Miller had taught. They could see no error in Miller’s time reckoning. history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,

What Was the Cleansing of the Sanctuary? (read more...)  history of the church online, church history online, christian video site,

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Despite the fallout from the Great Disappointment, a small group of William Miller's followers applied some of his key ideas in founding the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

William Miller was a Baptist preacher who attracted a great following in the 1840s for his interpretation of Bible prophecies that, in his mind, pointed to the Second Coming of Jesus in 1843 or 1844. Miller based his prediction on an interpretation of Daniel 8:14, and certain other time prophecies in Scripture.

Miller finally pinned down October 22, 1844 as the date of Christ’s return, but when October 23 arrived with no sign of Jesus, most of Miller’s followers returned to their mainstream congregations and simply went on with their lives.

The Early Adventists

A small, scattered group of Adventists, as they were called, struggled to make sense of what had happened, or failed to happen, on October 22. They were called Adventists because they looked forward to the Advent or Second Coming of Jesus. They had believed the Bible held the key to predicting His return.

  • The Adventists had studied the time prophecies in Daniel 8 and 9 over and over again. They believed the 2300 day prophecy in Daniel 8:14 had to refer to the time between the command to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem around 457 BC, alluded to in the book of Ezra, and the Lord’s return.
  • They reasoned that the days in Daniel 8:14 referred to literal years, as Miller had taught. They could see no error in Miller’s time reckoning.

What Was the Cleansing of the Sanctuary?

To this group of disappointed Adventists, a correct understanding of Daniel 8:14 was the key to unlocking Miller’s mistake. In the King James Bible, the only English translation available in 1844, Daniel 8:14 reads, “Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.”

  • Miller had taught that the earth would be destroyed in the lake of fire at Jesus’ coming, and that this event was the one pictured in Daniel 8:14.
  • The early Adventists in the fall of 1844 reasoned that if Miller’s time reckoning was correct, it was the event symbolized by the cleansing of the sanctuary that must have been wrong.

Hiram Edson Receives a Vision

Much like William Miller, Hiram Edson was a fervent religious believer from a farming background. Edson was an early leader in the Advent movement both before and after the Great Disappointment. Much like the other Adventists, he had waited expectantly for Jesus to return to earth on October 22, 1844.

 

 

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