The “daily” in the book of Daniel was recognized by William Miller as a symbol of pagan Rome or paganism, but in the last days it is the symbol of the rejection of William Miller’s foundational truths. It represents the end of a rebellion that began in 1863, with the rejection of Miller’s understanding of Moses’ “seven times” of Leviticus twenty-six. When Adventism rejected the correct identification of “the daily” as paganism, they turned the symbol of Satan into a symbol of Christ. Isaiah identifies that this work was turning things upside down. The rejection of “the daily” was put in place in the 1930’s (the third generation of Adventism), but it had been a controversy since 1901 (the second generation of Adventism). As with ancient Israel, a progressive rejection of truth led to the acceptance of an error that contained the elements of the unpardonable sin.
Danyýl kitabyndaky “gündelik” William Miller tarapyndan butparaz Rim ýa-da butparazlyk nyşany hökmünde ykrar edildi, emma ahyrky günlerde ol William Milleriň esas goýujy hakykatlarynyň ret edilmeginiň nyşanydyr. Ol 1863-nji ýylda başlanan, Lewiler 26-daky Musanyň “ýedi wagty” baradaky Milleriň düşünjesiniň ret edilmegi bilen başlan pitneniň soňuna işaret edýär. Adventizm “gündeligiň” butparazlyk hökmünde dogry kesgitlenmegini ret edenlerinde, olar Şeýtanyň nyşanyny Mesihiň nyşanyna öwürdiler. Işaýa bu işi zatlary tersine öwürmek diýip kesgitleýär. “Gündeligiň” ret edilmegi 1930-njy ýyllarda (Adventizmiň üçünji nesli) ornaşdyryldy, emma ol 1901-nji ýyldan bäri (Adventizmiň ikinji nesli) jedel meselesi bolup gelýärdi. Gadymy Ysraýyl bilen bolşy ýaly, hakykatyň kem-kemden ret edilmegi bagyşlanmajak günäniň düzüm böleklerini öz içine alýan bir ýalňyşlygyň kabul edilmegine getirdi.
The unpardonable sin for the quibbling Jews, was represented when they identified the works that Christ had done as the works of Satan. Ancient Israel is the premier symbol of modern Israel, and modern Israel did that very thing, only in reverse. They took the works of Satan (paganism), and attributed those works to Christ. Ancient Israel’s rebellion includes their choice of Satan as their king.
Jedelçi ýahudiler üçin bagyşlanmajak günä, olaryň Mesihiň eden işlerini Şeýtanyň işleri diýip tanandanlarynda görkezildi. Gadymy Ysraýyl häzirki Ysraýylyň baş nyşanydyr, we häzirki Ysraýyl hut şol zady etdi, diňe tersine. Olar Şeýtanyň işlerini (butparazlygy) alyp, şol işleri Mesihe degişli etdiler. Gadymy Ysraýylyň gozgalaňy olaryň Şeýtany öz patyşalary hökmünde saýlamagyny hem öz içine alýar.
When Pilate therefore heard that saying, he brought Jesus forth, and sat down in the judgment seat in a place that is called the Pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gabbatha. And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered, We have no king but Caesar. Then delivered he him therefore unto them to be crucified. And they took Jesus, and led him away. John 19:13–16.
Şeýlelik bilen, Pilat şol sözi eşidende, Isany daşary çykardy we «Daş düşelen ýer» diýlip atlandyrylýan, ýöne ýewreýçe Gabbatha diýilýän ýerde höküm kürsüsine oturdy. Ol Pasha baýramynyň taýýarlyk güni bolup, takmynan altynjy sagatdy. Ol ýehudylara: «Ine, siziň Patyşaňyz!» diýdi. Emma olar gygyryşdylar: «Ýok et ony, ýok et ony, haça çüýle!» Pilat olara: «Siziň Patyşaňyzy haça çüýlärinmi?» diýdi. Baş ruhanylar: «Bizde Sezardan başga patyşa ýokdur» diýip jogap berdiler. Şondan soň ol Onuň haça çüýlenmegi üçin Olaryňa tabşyrdy. Olar hem Isany alyp gitdiler. John 19:13–16.
Pilate was the representative of pagan Rome, and Sister White identifies that the dragon who was kicked out of heaven in Revelation chapter twelve, is Satan, but in a secondary sense the dragon, is also pagan Rome. The dragon is therefore symbolized by “the daily.” The end of ancient Israel’s rebellion, when they publicly proclaimed, “We have no king but Caesar,” represented their public declaration that they were subjects of their king, and their king was Satan. That rebellion against God as King, began in the days of Samuel the prophet, when they rejected God as their king and demanded that they be given a human king so they could be as the other nations.
Pilatus butparaz Rimiň wekili bolupdy, we Uýam Waýt Ylham kitabynyň on ikinji babynda asmandan kowlan aždahanyň Şeýtandygyna kesgitleýär; emma ikinji manyda aždaha butparaz Rim hem bolýar. Şeýlelikde aždaha “gündelik” arkaly alamatlandyrylýar. Gadymy Ysraýylyň pitnesiniň soňy, olar aç-açan: “Kaisardan başga patyşamyz ýok” diýip yglan edenlerinde, özleriniň patyşalarynyň raýatlarydyklaryny açyk yglan etmeklerini aňladýardy, olaryň patyşasy bolsa Şeýtandy. Hudaýa Patyşa hökmünde garşy çykýan şol pitne Şamuwel pygamberiň günlerinde başlapdy; şol wagt olar Hudaýy öz patyşalary hökmünde ret edip, beýleki milletler ýaly bolmak üçin özlerine adam patyşasynyň berilmegini talap edipdiler.
Then all the elders of Israel gathered themselves together, and came to Samuel unto Ramah, And said unto him, Behold, thou art old, and thy sons walk not in thy ways: now make us a king to judge us like all the nations. But the thing displeased Samuel, when they said, Give us a king to judge us. And Samuel prayed unto the Lord. And the Lord said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them. According to all the works which they have done since the day that I brought them up out of Egypt even unto this day, wherewith they have forsaken me, and served other gods, so do they also unto thee. 1 Samuel 8:4–8.
Soňra Ysraýylyň ähli ýaşululary bir ýere ýygnanyp, Rama şäherinde Şamuweliň ýanyna geldiler-de, oňa diýdiler: «Ine, sen garradyň, ogullaryň hem seniň ýollaryňda ýöremeýärler. Indi ähli milletlerdäki ýaly, bize höküm sürer ýaly bir patyşa belle». Emma olaryň: «Bize höküm sürer ýaly bir patyşa ber» diýen sözi Şamuweli nägile etdi. Şeýlelikde Şamuwel Rebbe doga etdi. Reb bolsa Şamuwele şeýle diýdi: «Halkyň saňa aýdýan zatlarynyň ählisinde olaryň sesine gulak as; çünki olar seni ret etmediler, eýsem olaryň üstünden patyşalyk etmegim üçin meni ret etdiler. Men olary Müsürden çykaryp getiren günümden şu güne çenli eden ähli işlerine görä, ýagny meni terk edip, başga hudaýlara gulluk edişleri ýaly, olar saňa-da şeýle edýärler». 1 Şamuwel 8:4–8.
Ancient Israel never recognized that they had rejected God, or that their desire for an earthly king would progress to the point where they crucified the Messiah, and chose Satan as their king. Their rebellion was hidden from their eyes by their own self-righteous ideas that in spite of rejecting God, they were still the chosen people, for after all, they reasoned, God still maintained a holy prophetic ministry, even after Samuel.
Gadymy Ysraýyl Hudaýy ret edendiklerini, ýa-da ýer ýüzündäki bir patyşa bolan islegleriniň ahyrynda Mesihi haça çüýläp, Şeýtany özlerine patyşa saýlamaga çenli baryp ýetjekdigini hiç haçan aňlamady. Olaryň gozgalaňy, Hudaýy ret edenlerine garamazdan, özleriniň henizem saýlanan halkdygy baradaky öz-özüni aklaýan düşünjeleri bilen gözlerinden gizlenipdi; çünki, olaryň pikirine görä, ahyrsoňunda, Hudaý hatda Şamuweldan soň hem mukaddes pygamberlik gullugyny saklap gelýärdi.
They misinterpreted the prophetic ministry of the prophets, believing that the presence of God’s prophets proved they were God’s chosen people. They did not see that they were far from God and the prophets were seeking to lead them back to God, for they interpreted the activity of the prophets as evidence of God’s leading. This was in spite of their continued rejection of all the messages of the prophets that were sent to them. The same deception came upon Adventism in 1863.
Olar pygamberleriň pygamberlik gullugyna nädogry düşünip, Hudaýyň pygamberleriniň arasynda bolmagynyň olaryň Hudaýyň saýlanan halkydygyny subut edýär diýip ynandylar. Olar özleriniň Hudaýdan uzakdadyklaryny we pygamberleriň bolsa olary Hudaýa gaýtaryp getirmäge çalyşýandyklaryny görmediler, çünki olar pygamberleriň işjeňligini Hudaýyň ýolbaşçylygynyň subuty hökmünde düşündirdiler. Bu bolsa özlerine iberilen pygamberleriň ähli habarlaryny dowamly ret edýändiklerine garamazdan şeýle boldy. Şol bir aldaw 1863-nji ýylda Adventizmiň başyna hem geldi.
Adventism rejected the movement that had been brought together through the ministry of William Miller, and chose to become a legally registered church the same year in which they rejected Moses’ message of the “seven times,” as delivered by Elijah (William Miller). The same year they produced a counterfeit prophetic chart, that could no longer be read, and could no longer “speak” as per Habakkuk 2, verse 3, for it required a handout to explain it. Habakkuk’s charts could be read just as they existed and therefore they could “speak”.
Adwentizm William Milleriň hyzmaty arkaly bir ýere jemlenen hereketi ret etdi we şol bir ýylda, ýagny Illýas (William Miller) tarapyndan ýetirilen Musanyň “ýedi wagt” habaryny ret eden ýylynda, kanuny taýdan hasaba alnan bir ybadathana bolmagy saýlap aldy. Şol ýylyň özünde olar galp pygamberlik çyzgysyny hem taýýarladylar; ol indi okalyp bilinmeýärdi we Habakkuk 2:3-e görä indi “gepläp” hem bilmeýärdi, çünki ony düşündirmek üçin goşmaça düşündiriş kagyzy zerur bolupdy. Habakkugyň çyzgylary bolsa öz bolşunda okalyp bilinýärdi we şonuň üçin olar “gepläp” bilýärdi.
Adventism refused to accomplish any self-examination of the choice they made in 1863, for after all they had the prophetess among them, proving they were the remnant people identified in the book of Revelation, which had the Spirit of Prophecy. They manifested the same spirit and attitude of ancient Israel, and the rebellion that began with the rejection of the first jewel that was discovered by Miller, ultimately led to their rejection of Miller’s identification of the jewel of “the daily” also.
Adwentizm 1863-nji ýylda eden saýlawy babatda öz-özüni barlamagy amala aşyrmakdan ýüz öwürdi, çünki, ahyrynda, olaryň arasynda pygamber aýal bardy; bu bolsa olaryň Ylham kitabynda Pygamberlik Ruhuna eýe bolan galyndy halk hökmünde tanalýandygyny subut edýärdi. Olar gadymy Ysraýylyňky bilen birmeňzeş ruhy we garaýşy ýüze çykardylar, hem-de Miller tarapyndan açylan ilkinji gymmatlygyň ret edilmegi bilen başlanan pitne ahyrsoňy olaryň “gündelik” atly gymmatlyk baradaky Milleriň kesgitlemesini hem ret etmegine getirdi.
Modern Israel rejected Miller’s understanding of “the daily,” a symbol of pagan Rome, which in turn is a symbol of Satan, and claimed that “the daily” is a symbol of Christ. In other words, modern Israel chose to accept a satanic symbol as a symbol of Christ. Just as ancient Israel proclaimed that they had no king but Caesar, a representative of pagan Rome, which is a symbol of Satan.
Häzirki Ysraýyl “gündelik” baradaky Milleriň düşünjesini ret etdi; ol butparaz Rimyň nyşanydy, butparaz Rim bolsa öz gezeginde Şeýtanyň nyşanydyr. Olar bolsa “gündeligiň” Mesihiň nyşanydygyny öňe sürdüler. Başgaça aýdylanda, häzirki Ysraýyl şeýtany nyşany Mesihiň nyşany hökmünde kabul etmegi saýlap aldy. Bu, gadymy Ysraýylyň Şeýtanyň nyşany bolan butparaz Rimyň wekili Sezardan başga patyşalarynyň ýokdugyny yglan edişi ýalydyr.
In terms of prophetic application, that choice demanded that modern Israel would need to redefine chapters seven, eight and nine of Daniel, which were the very chapters that are represented by the Ulai River, and were the increase of knowledge in Millerite history. They would be forced to change those chapters, for chapter eight directly references “the daily” three times.
Pygamberlik taýdan ulanylyşy nukdaýnazaryndan, şol saýlaw häzirki zaman Ysraýylynyň Ulaý derýasy bilen şekillendirilýän we Millerit taryhynda bilim-artyş bolan Danyýeliň ýedinji, sekizinji we dokuzynjy baplaryna täzeden kesgitleme bermegini talap edýärdi. Olar şol baplary üýtgetmäge mejbur bolardylar, çünki sekizinji bap “gündelik” diýen düşünjä göni üç gezek salgylanýar.
Forced by the history where the vision of the Ulai River was unsealed, the Millerites could see no other earthly kingdoms before Christ returned and set up His everlasting kingdom, as represented in Daniel chapter two. They therefore treated the fourth kingdom of Rome as one kingdom with two aspects. Those two aspects were directly represented in chapters seven and eight of Daniel. Daniel identifies that the vision he received in chapter eight was to be understood in connection with the vision of chapter seven.
Ulaý derýasy baradaky görnüşiň möhri açylan taryhyň mejbury netijesi hökmünde, Millerçiler Mesih gaýdyp gelip, Danieliň ikinji babynda görkezilişi ýaly, Öz ebedi patyşalygyny berkarar edýänçä, Ondan öň ýerde başga hiç bir patyşalygy görüp bilmediler. Şonuň üçin olar Rimiň dördünji patyşalygyny iki häsiýetli bir patyşalyk hökmünde kabul etdiler. Şol iki häsiýet Danieliň ýedinji we sekizinji baplarynda gönüden-göni şekillendirilendir. Daniel sekizinji bapda alan görnüşiniň ýedinji bapdaky görnüş bilen baglanyşykda düşünilmelidigini aýdyň görkezýär.
In the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar a vision appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel, after that which appeared unto me at the first. Daniel 8:1.
Patyşa Belşazaryň patyşalyk sürmeginiň üçünji ýylynda maňa, ýagny maňa — Danyýele, ilki maňa görünenden soň, bir görnüş peýda boldy. Danyýel 8:1.
The vision “which appeared unto” Daniel “at the first,” was the vision of chapter seven.
Başda Danyýele “görünen” görnüş ýedinji babyň görnüşidi.
In the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon Daniel had a dream and visions of his head upon his bed: then he wrote the dream, and told the sum of the matters. Daniel 7:1.
Wawilon şasy Belşazaryň patyşalygynyň birinji ýylynda Daniýel düşünde, ýatyrka, kellesinde görnüşler gördi; soňra ol düýşi ýazdy we wakalaryň jemini beýan etdi. Daniýel 7:1.
The two visions represent two aspects of the kingdoms of Bible prophecy that had first been represented in chapter two of Daniel. The four kingdoms of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and Rome were repeated in chapters seven, and then again in chapter eight, but with a distinction between the political elements of the four kingdoms and the religious elements of the four kingdoms. In Daniel seven, the kingdoms are represented by beasts of prey, but in chapter eight the same kingdoms are presented by sanctuary beasts. Daniel wished to understand the vision of chapter seven, and Gabriel came to him to explain.
Iki görnüş, ilkinji gezek Danyýel kitabynyň ikinji babynda görkezilen Mukaddes Kitap pygamberligindäki patyşalyklaryň iki tarapyny aňladýar. Wawilon, Med-Pars, Gresiýa we Rimiň dört patyşalygy ýedinji bapda gaýtadan görkezildi, soňra bolsa sekizinji bapda ýene-de görkezildi, ýöne dört patyşalygyň syýasy unsurlary bilen olaryň dini unsurlarynyň arasynda tapawut goýuldy. Danyýeliň ýedinji babynda patyşalyklar wagşy ýyrtyjy haýwanlar arkaly görkezilýär, emma sekizinji bapda şol bir patyşalyklar mukaddes ýeriň haýwanlary arkaly beýan edilýär. Danyýel ýedinji babyň görnüşine düşünmek isledi, we Jabraýyl oňa düşündirmek üçin onuň ýanyna geldi.
I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me. I came near unto one of them that stood by, and asked him the truth of all this. So he told me, and made me know the interpretation of the things. These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, which shall arise out of the earth. But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom forever, even for ever and ever. Daniel 7:15–18.
Men, Daniýel, bedenimiň ortasynda ruhumda gaýgylandym, başymdaky görnüşler meni howsala saldy. Ýanymda duranlaryň birine golaýlap, bularyň ählisiniň hakykatyny ondan soradym. Şeýlelik bilen ol maňa aýtdy we bu zatlaryň düşündirişini bildirdi. Bu beýik haýwanlar, dörtdir, ýer ýüzünden çykjak dört patyşadyr. Emma Beýikleriň Beýiginiň mukaddesleri patyşalygy alarlar we patyşalyga ebedilik, ýagny ebediler ebedisine çenli eýe bolarlar. Daniýel 7:15–18.
Daniel was informed that the four beasts were four earthly kingdoms that would exist until God’s everlasting kingdom would be set up, in agreement with Daniel chapter two. There were to be four earthly kingdoms that preceded the arrival of God’s everlasting kingdom, as represented by the rock that was cut out of the mountain and filled the whole earth in chapter two.
Danyýele, Danyýel kitabyndaky ikinji baba laýyklykda, dört haýwanyň Hudaýyň baky patyşalygy ornaşdyrylýança dowam etjek dört ýerdäki patyşalykdygy aýan edildi. Ikinji bapda dagdan kesilip alnan we bütin ýeri dolduran gaýa bilen şekillendirilişi ýaly, Hudaýyň baky patyşalygynyň gelmeginden öň dört ýerdäki patyşalyk bolmalydy.
Sister White took the Millerite understanding of those four kingdoms well beyond the Millerite understanding, when she addressed the earth beast of Revelation chapter thirteen.
Aýal Waýt Vahy kitabyň on üçünji babyndaky ýerden çykan haýwana ýüzlenende, şol dört patyşalyk baradaky Milleritleriň düşünjesini olaryň öz düşünjesinden ep-esli ilerletdi.
“At this point another symbol is introduced. Says the prophet: ‘I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb.’ Verse 11. Both the appearance of this beast and the manner of its rise indicate that the nation which it represents is unlike those presented under the preceding symbols. The great kingdoms that have ruled the world were presented to the prophet Daniel as beasts of prey, rising when ‘the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea.’ Daniel 7:2. In Revelation seventeen an angel explained that waters represent ‘peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues.’ Revelation 17:15. Winds are a symbol of strife. The four winds of heaven striving upon the great sea represent the terrible scenes of conquest and revolution by which kingdoms have attained to power.” The Great Controversy, 439.
“Şu pursatda başga bir nyşan girizilýär. Pygamber şeýle diýýär: ‘Men ýeriň içinden çykyp gelýän başga bir ýyrtyjy haýwany gördüm; onuň guzuňky ýaly iki şahy bardy.’ 11-nji aýat. Bu haýwanyň daşky görnüşi hem-de onuň peýda boluş usuly, onuň wekilçilik edýän milletiniň öňki nyşanlaryň astynda görkezilenlerden tapawutlydygyny görkezýär. Dünýäni dolandyran beýik patyşalyklar pygamber Daniýele ýyrtyjy haýwanlar hökmünde görkezildi; olar ‘asmanyň dört ýeli uly deňziň üstünde çaknyşanda’ ýüze çykýardy. Daniýel 7:2. Ylham kitabynyň on ýedinji babynda bir perişde suwlaryň ‘halklary, köpçülikleri, milletleri we dilleri’ aňladýandygyny düşündirdi. Ylham 17:15. Ýeller göreşiň nyşanydyr. Asmanyň dört ýeliniň uly deňziň üstünde çaknyşmagy, patyşalyklaryň häkimiýete ýetmek üçin başdan geçiren basyp alyşlaryň we ynkylaplaryň elhenç sahnalaryny aňladýar.” Uly Göreş, 439.
The beasts are symbols of the conquests that were accomplished as the kingdoms came to power. A beast of prey prophetically represents the political, economic and military power of a kingdom. The same kingdoms represented in Daniel chapter two and seven, are also represented in chapter eight, but there they are all associated with elements derived from God’s sanctuary, and in so doing they represent the religious element of the kingdoms, for they were all a union of church and State.
Haýwanlar patyşalyklaryň häkimiýete gelşi bilen amala aşan basyp alyşlaryň nyşanlarydyr. Ýyrtyjy haýwan pygamberlik manysynda bir patyşalygyň syýasy, ykdysady we harby güýjüni aňladýar. Danyýel kitabynyň ikinji we ýedinji baplarynda görkezilen şol bir patyşalyklar sekizinji bapda hem görkezilýär, emma ol ýerde olaryň hemmesi Hudaýyň mukaddes ýerinden gelip çykan unsurlar bilen baglanyşdyrylýar, we şeýle etmek bilen olar patyşalyklaryň dini tarapyny aňladýarlar, çünki olaryň hemmesi ybadathana bilen döwletiň birleşigi bolupdy.
In the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar a vision appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel, after that which appeared unto me at the first. And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river of Ulai. Then I lifted up mine eyes, and saw, and, behold, there stood before the river a ram which had two horns: and the two horns were high; but one was higher than the other, and the higher came up last. I saw the ram pushing westward, and northward, and southward; so that no beasts might stand before him, neither was there any that could deliver out of his hand; but he did according to his will, and became great. And as I was considering, behold, an he goat came from the west on the face of the whole earth, and touched not the ground: and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes. And he came to the ram that had two horns, which I had seen standing before the river, and ran unto him in the fury of his power. And I saw him come close unto the ram, and he was moved with choler against him, and smote the ram, and brake his two horns: and there was no power in the ram to stand before him, but he cast him down to the ground, and stamped upon him: and there was none that could deliver the ram out of his hand. Therefore the he goat waxed very great: and when he was strong, the great horn was broken; and for it came up four notable ones toward the four winds of heaven. Daniel 8:1–8.
Patyşa Belşazaryň şalyk sürmeginiň üçünji ýylynda maňa, ýagny maňa Danyýele, ilki maňa görünenden soňra bir görnüş peýda boldy. Men görnüşde gördüm; görüp durkam şeýle boldy: Men Elam welaýatyndaky Şuşan galasynda idim; men görnüşde gördüm, we Ulaý derýasynyň boýundaydym. Soňra gözlerimi galdyryp gördüm, ine, derýanyň öňünde iki şahlı bir goç durdy; iki şah hem beýikdi, emma biri beýlekisinden beýikdi, iň beýigi bolsa soň çykypdy. Men goçuň günbatara, demirgazyga we günorta tarap itekläp barýandygyny gördüm; şeýdip hiç bir haýwan onuň öňünde durup bilmeýärdi, hiç kim hem onuň elinden gutaryp bilmeýärdi; ol öz islegine görä hereket edip, ulaldy. Men bu hakda oýlanyp durkam, ine, bütin ýeriň ýüzüniň üstünden günbatardan bir erkek geçi geldi, ol ýere degmeýärdi; geçiniň iki gözüniň arasynda görnükli bir şah bardy. Ol derýanyň öňünde duran, meniň gören iki şahlı goçuma tarap geldi we öz güýjüniň gazaby bilen onuň üstüne ylgaýardy. Men onuň goça golaýlaşandygyny gördüm; ol oňa garşy gahar-gazaba mündi-de, goçy urup, onuň iki şahyny döwdi; goçda onuň öňünde durmaga güýç ýokdy, ol bolsa ony ýere ýykyp, depeläp taşlady; we goçy onuň elinden halas edip biljek hiç kim ýokdy. Şonuň üçin erkek geçi örän ulaldy; emma ol güýçlenende, uly şah döwüldi; onuň ýerine asmanynyň dört şemine tarap dört görnükli şah çykdy. Danyýel 8:1–8.
Chapter eight begins with Daniel affirming that he is then living in the history of the first kingdom of Bible prophecy (Babylon), but his vision does not identify any symbol that was to represent Babylon, for it begins with the ram that represented the second earthly kingdom of Medo-Persia. The absence of a symbol of Babylon is purposeful, for a primary characteristic of Babylon is that it represents a kingdom that is removed, and thereafter restored, as represented by Nebuchadnezzar’s “seven times” living as a beast. During that “seven times” an element of spiritual Babylon (the papacy), is represented, for the papacy is the kingdom that is forgotten for seventy symbolic years, during which she had a deadly wound. The fact that Daniel identifies that he receives the vision “in the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar,” identifies Babylon as the kingdom that precedes the second kingdom of Medo-Persia, but it emphasizes Babylon as the hidden, or forgotten kingdom that is forgotten during the days of one king.
Sekizinji bap, Daniýeliň şol wagt Mukaddes Kitabyň pygamberçilik taryhyndaky birinji patyşalygyň (Wawilonyň) döwründe ýaşap ýörendigini tassyk etmegi bilen başlanýar; emma onuň gören görnüşi Wawilony aňladan hiç bir nyşany görkezmeýär, çünki ol ýer ýüzüniň ikinji patyşalygy bolan Med-Pars döwletini aňladan goçdan başlanýar. Wawilonyň nyşanynyň bolmazlygy maksatlydyr, sebäbi Wawilonyň esasy häsiýetleriniň biri onuň aýrylyp taşlanýan, soňra bolsa dikeldilýän bir patyşalygy aňlatmagydyr; bu Nebukadnessaryň haýwan kimin ýaşan “ýedi wagt” bilen şekillendirilýär. Şol “ýedi wagt” dowamynda ruhy Wawilonyň bir bölegi (papalyk) hem aňladylýar, çünki papalyk ýetmiş simwolik ýyl dowamynda unudylýan patyşalykdyr; şol döwürde onuň öldüriji ýarasy bardy. Daniýeliň görnüşi “Belşazaryň patyşalyk süren üçünji ýylynda” kabul edendigini görkezmegi, Wawilony Med-Pars döwletiniň ikinji patyşalygyndan öň gelen patyşalyk hökmünde kesgitleýär, emma şol bir wagtda Wawilony bir patyşanyň günlerinde unudylýan gizlin, ýa-da unudylan patyşalyk hökmünde aýratyn nygtaýar.
The beasts of chapter eight, are not beasts of prey, they are beasts that were used as sacrificial animals in the sanctuary service. The fourth kingdom is represented as “a little horn,” not as a beast, but horns were part of God’s sanctuary, for the altars in God’s sanctuary had horns as part of their design.
Sekizinji bapdaky haýwanlar wagşy ýyrtyjy haýwanlar däldir; olar mukaddes ýer hyzmatynda gurbanlyk hökmünde ulanylýan haýwanlardyr. Dördünji patyşalyk haýwan hökmünde däl-de, “kiçi şah” hökmünde şekillendirilýär; emma şahlar Hudaýyň mukaddes ýerine degişlidir, çünki Hudaýyň mukaddes ýerindäki gurbanlyk sypalary öz gurluşynyň bir bölegi hökmünde şahlydy.
Not only were the four kingdoms of prophecy represented by Daniel with sanctuary terms, the narrative of the chapter contains several words derived directly from God’s sanctuary service. The narrative in the chapter is presented with Hebrew words drawn from the sanctuary service, but also the action of presenting an offering in the sanctuary service is built within the structure of the chapter. The fact that Daniel purposely associated chapter seven and eight together, allows those who wish to see, that chapter seven, is identifying the statecraft of the kingdoms of Bible prophecy and chapter eight, is identifying the churchcraft of the kingdoms of Bible prophecy.
Pygamberlikdäki dört patyşalyk diňe bir Daniýel tarapyndan mukaddes ýerdäki terminler bilen beýan edilmek bilen çäklenmän, babyň beýanynda Hudaýyň mukaddes ýer hyzmatyndan göni gelip çykan birnäçe söz hem bar. Babyň beýany mukaddes ýer hyzmatyndan alnan ýewreý sözleri bilen hödürlenýär, şeýle hem mukaddes ýer hyzmatynda gurbanlygy hödürlemek hereketi babyň gurluşynyň içine hem ýerleşdirilendir. Daniýeliň ýedinji we sekizinji baplary bilkastlaýyn özara baglanyşdyrandygy baradaky hakykat, görmek isleýänlere, ýedinji babyň Mukaddes Kitap pygamberligindäki patyşalyklaryň döwletçilik tarapyny, sekizinji babyň bolsa Mukaddes Kitap pygamberligindäki patyşalyklaryň ybadathanaçylyk tarapyny görkezýändigini açyk edýär.
Adventism has been forced to cover this fact up with satanic fables, for this recognition reveals that Miller’s jewels were just as God designed them to be. Their rejection of Miller’s understanding of “the daily,” is represented as a claim that “God had no understanding,” for they claim that when God gave the framework to Miller (through the ministry of holy angels), it was not accurate.
Adwentizm bu hakykaty şeýtanyň ertekileri bilen örtbas etmäge mejbur boldy, çünki bu boýun alma Milleriň gymmatly hakykatlarynyň Hut Hudaýyň niýet edişi ýaly bolandygyny aýan edýär. Olaryň Milleriň “gündelik” baradaky düşünjesini ret etmegi, “Hudaýyň hiç hili düşünjesi ýokdy” diýen iddia hökmünde görkezilýär; çünki olar Hudaý çarçuwany Millere (mukaddes perişdeleriň gullugy arkaly) beren wagtynda, onuň dogry däldigini öňe sürýärler.
Surely your turning of things upside down shall be esteemed as the potter’s clay: for shall the work say of him that made it, He made me not? or shall the thing framed say of him that framed it, He had no understanding? Isaiah 29:16.
Elbetde, siziň ähli zady tersine öwürmegiňiz küýzegäriň palçygy ýaly hasap ediler; çünki ýasalan zat ony ýasanyň hakynda: «Ol meni ýasaman» diýermi? Ýa-da şekillendirilen zat ony şekillendireniň hakynda: «Onuň akyly ýokdy» diýermi? Işaýa 29:16.
The framework of Miller was the prophetic structure he recognized and employed but from 1863 onward, Adventism returned to the theological applications of apostate Protestantism and Catholicism, in order to cover up the jewels of Miller’s dream. Adventism accepted a false framework (the thing framed), in order to reject the work, and also the Maker of the work. In doing so, they claim the Maker of the work has no understanding. The rejection of that framework, was and still is, a rejection of the increase of knowledge that was unsealed in 1798. Those that reject the increase of knowledge reject the work and the Maker of the work, and in terms of Daniel they were “the wicked”.
Milleriň çarçuwasy onuň tanap, peýdalanan pygamberlik gurluşydy, emma 1863-nji ýyldan başlap, Adventizm Milleriň düýşündäki gymmat bahaly daşlary ýaşyrmak üçin ýolundan çykan protestantizmiň we katolisizmiň teologik ulanylyşlaryna gaýdyp bardy. Adventizm işi ret etmek, şeýle hem şol işiň Ýaradyjysyny ret etmek üçin ýalan bir çarçuwany (çäklenen zady) kabul etdi. Şeýle etmek bilen, olar şol işiň Ýaradyjysynyň hiç hili düşünjesiniň ýokdugyny öňe sürýärler. Şol çarçuwanyň ret edilmegi, 1798-nji ýylda möhürden açylan bilim artmagynyň ret edilmegidi we häzirem şeýle bolmagynda galýar. Bilim artmagyny ret edýänler işi we şol işiň Ýaradyjysyny ret edýärler, we Danieliň sözleri boýunça olar “erbetlerdi”.
Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand. Daniel 12:10.
Köpler tämizlener, ak ediler we synalar; emma erbetler erbetlik ederler; erbetleriň hiç biri düşünmez; emma paýhaslylar düşünýärler. Daniel 12:10.
The “wicked shall do wickedly”, thus identifying a progressive escalating rejection of truth. The wickeds rejection of the framework is a rejection of God, and in turn God rejects the wicked for the rejection they attempt to accomplish by a counterfeit framework.
“Erbetler erbetlik etjekdir”, şeýlelik bilen hakykatyň barha ýokarlanýan derejede ret edilişini görkezýär. Erbetleriň çäklemäni ret etmegi Hudaýy ret etmekdir, öz gezeginde bolsa, galp bir çäkleme arkaly amala aşyrmaga synanyşýan ret edişleri sebäpli Hudaý erbetleri ret edýär.
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. Hosea 4:6.
Halkym bilim ýetmezçiligi sebäpli heläk bolýar; sen bilimi ret edeniň üçin, Men hem seni ret ederin, şeýdip sen Maňa ruhany bolmarsyň; sen öz Hudaýyňyň kanunyny unudanyň üçin, Men hem seniň çagalaryňy unudaryn. Hoşeýa 4:6.
God’s people, who were God’s “priests” from 1844 through to 1863, were rejected for their lack of the “knowledge” that has been increased through the ministry of William Miller. It is important to consider the context of verse six in Hosea, for the context identifies an escalating rebellion against the truth, represented as the “knowledge.”
1844-nji ýyldan 1863-nji ýyla çenli Hudaýyň “ruhanylary” bolan Hudaýyň halky, William Milleriň gullugy arkaly artdyrylan “bilimi” ýetmezçilik edendikleri sebäpli ret edildi. Hoşeýa kitabyndaky altynjy aýatyň kontekstine üns bermek möhümdir, çünki şol kontekst “bilim” hökmünde görkezilen hakykata garşy barha güýçlenýän pitneçiligi anyklaýar.
Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel: for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land. By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away. Yet let no man strive, nor reprove another: for thy people are as they that strive with the priest. Therefore shalt thou fall in the day, and the prophet also shall fall with thee in the night, and I will destroy thy mother. My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. As they were increased, so they sinned against me: therefore will I change their glory into shame. They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their iniquity. And there shall be, like people, like priest: and I will punish them for their ways, and reward them their doings. For they shall eat, and not have enough: they shall commit whoredom, and shall not increase: because they have left off to take heed to the Lord.
Eý, Ysraýyl çagalary, Rebbiň sözüni diňläň: çünki Reb bu ýurduň ýaşaýjylary bilen dawaly, sebäbi ýurtda ne hakykat, ne rehim, ne-de Hudaý baradaky bilim bar. Olar näletläp ant içmek, ýalan sözlemek, adam öldürmek, ogrulyk etmek we zyna etmek bilen çäkden çykýarlar, gan gana ýetýär. Şonuň üçin ýurt aglar, onda ýaşaýanlaryň hemmesi meýus bolar; meýdan haýwanlary, asman guşlary bilen birlikde, hatda deňziň balyklary hem ýok bolup gider. Şeýle-de bolsa, hiç kim jedel etmesin, hiç kim başga birini ýazgarmasyn; çünki seniň halkyň ruhany bilen jedelleşýänler ýalydyr. Şonuň üçin sen gündiz ýykylarň, pygamber hem gije seniň bilen bile ýykylar, Men bolsa seniň eneňi ýok ederin. Meniň halkym bilimsizlik sebäpli heläk bolýar; sen bilimi ret edeniň üçin, Men hem seni ret ederin, şeýdip sen Maňa ruhany bolmarsyň; sen öz Hudaýyňyň kanunyny unudanyň üçin, Men hem seniň çagalaryňy unudaryn. Olar köpelip-artdyklary saýyn, Maňa garşy günä etdiler; şonuň üçin Men olaryň şöhratyny utanja öwrerin. Olar Meniň halkymyň günäsini iýýärler, ýüreklerini olaryň pisligine berýärler. Halk nähili bolsa, ruhany hem şolar ýalydyr; Men olary öz ýollary üçin jezalandyraryn, eden işleriniň garşylygyny bererin. Çünki olar iýerler, ýöne doýmazlar; zyna ederler, ýöne köpelmezler; sebäbi olar Rebbe gulak asmagy goýdular.
Whoredom and wine and new wine take away the heart. My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God. They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery. I will not punish your daughters when they commit whoredom, nor your spouses when they commit adultery: for themselves are separated with whores, and they sacrifice with harlots: therefore the people that doth not understand shall fall. Though thou, Israel, play the harlot, yet let not Judah offend; and come not ye unto Gilgal, neither go ye up to Bethaven, nor swear, The Lord liveth. For Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer: now the Lord will feed them as a lamb in a large place. Ephraim is joined to idols: let him alone. Their drink is sour: they have committed whoredom continually: her rulers with shame do love, Give ye. The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices. Hosea 4:1–19.
Zyna we täze şerap ýüregi alýar. Meniň halkym öz agaç butlaryndan maslahat soraýar, olaryň hasa-taýagy bolsa olara habar berýär; çünki zynalar ruhy olary azaşdyrdy, olar öz Hudaýynyň astyndan çykyp zyna etdiler. Olar daglaryň depelerinde gurban edýärler, baýyrlaryň üstünde, dub agaçlarynyň, akgaýa agaçlarynyň we garagaçlaryň astynda tütetgi ýakýarlar, sebäbi olaryň kölegesi ýakşydyr; şonuň üçin gyzlaryňyz zyna eder, gelinleriňiz hem biwepalyk eder. Gyzlaryňyz zyna edeninde, gelinleriňiz biwepalyk edeninde Men olary jezalandyrmaryn; çünki olaryň özleri jelepler bilen çete çykýarlar, ahlaksyz aýallar bilen bile gurban edýärler; şonuň üçin düşünjesiz halk ýykylar. Eý, Ysraýyl, sen jelepçilik etseň-de, goý Ýahuda günä etmesin; siz Gilgala barmang, Betawene çykmang, “Reb diridir” diýip ant içmäň. Çünki Ysraýyl yza gaýdýan sygyr ýaly ýüz öwürýär; indi Reb olary giň ýerde guzy ýaly bakar. Efraýym butlara baglandy; ony öz halyna goý. Olaryň içgisi ajady; olar yzygiderli zyna etdiler; onuň hökümdarlary utanç içinde: “Beriň!” diýmäni söýýärler. Ýel ony ganatlaryna dolady, olar öz gurbanlary sebäpli utana galarlar. Hoşeýa 4:1–19.
The warning of Hosea is that “the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.” Adventism is God’s people of the last days. In the day that the dirt brush man enters Miller’s room, Adventism, including the people, the priests, the prophets “that doth not understand shall fall,” for they will be “joined to idols.” Their idols are their counterfeit doctrines, woven into a counterfeit framework.
Hoşeýanyň duýduryşy şudur: “çünki Rebbiň bu ýurduň ýaşaýjylary bilen dawası bardyr; sebäbi bu ýerde hakykat ýokdur, rehim ýokdur, Hudaýy bilmek ýokdur.” Adventizm ahyrky günleriň Hudaý halkydyr. Tozan çotgaly adamyň Milleriň otagyna giren gününde, Adventizm, halky hem, ruhanylary hem, pygamberleri hem öz içine almak bilen, “düşünmeýänler ýykylar”, çünki olar “butlara goşularlar.” Olaryň butlary olaryň galp çarçuwa içine örülen galp taglymatlarydyr.
The rebellion represented by the rejection of the increase of knowledge is a progressive escalation of rebellion that reaches the point where their probation ends with the pronouncement that they are joined to the counterfeit doctrines that are swept from Miller’s room. Their rebellion is represented as the commission of whoredom continually. From 1863 onward until the close of probation, they continually rebel until they are spewed out of the mouth of the Lord.
Bilimiň artmagyna bolan ret etmek arkaly görkezilen pitne, pitnäniň barha güýçlenýän ösüşidir; ol şeýle bir derejä ýetýär welin, olaryň synag möhleti Milleriň otagyndan süpürilip taşlanýan galp taglymatlar bilen birikdirilendikleri yglan edilmegi bilen tamam bolýar. Olaryň pitnesi hemişelik zyna etmek hökmünde görkezilýär. 1863-nji ýyldan başlap synag möhletiniň ýapylmagyna çenli olar yzygiderli pitne edýärler, ahyrynda bolsa Rebbiň agzyndan tüýkürilip çykarylýarlar.
The rebellion of rejecting knowledge was represented by their “continually” committing adultery, and although not the same Hebrew word, the meaning is the same as the Hebrew word “tamid” which means “continual”, and that is translated as “the daily” in the book of Daniel.
Bilimi ret etmegiň gozgalaňy olaryň “hemişe” zyna etmegi arkaly aňladyldy; we şol bir ýewreý sözi bolmasa-da, onuň manysy “üznüksiz”, “hemişelik” diýmegi aňladýan “tamid” diýen ýewreý sözüniň manysy bilen birdir, şol söz bolsa Daniýel kitabynda “gündelik” diýip terjime edilýär.
We will continue our study of the four kingdoms of Bible prophecy in the next article.
Mukaddes Kitap pygamberliginiň dört şalygy baradaky barlagymyzy indiki makalada dowam etdireris.
“Then I saw in relation to the ‘Daily,’ that the word ‘sacrifice’ was supplied by man’s wisdom, and does not belong to the text; and that the Lord gave the correct view of it to those who gave the judgment hour cry. When union existed, before 1844, nearly all were united on the correct view of the ‘Daily;’ but since 1844, in the confusion, other views have been embraced, and darkness and confusion has followed.” Review and Herald, November 1, 1850.
“Soňra men «Gündelik» bilen baglylykda şuny gördüm: «gurbanlyk» diýen söz ynsan paýhasy tarapyndan goşulypdyr we ol tekste degişli däldir; hem-de Reb onuň dogry düşünjesini höküm sagady baradaky jarçylygy berenlere berdi. 1844-nji ýyldan öň, agzybirlik bar wagty, tas hemmesi «Gündelik» baradaky dogry garaýyşda birdi; emma 1844-nji ýyldan bäri, bulaşyklykda, başga garaýyşlar kabul edildi, onuň yzysüre garaňkylyk we bulaşyklyk geldi.” Review and Herald, November 1, 1850.