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The seven-volume Daniel & Revelation Committee Series (DARCOM) is one of the most important publications in SDA history. Commissioned by the Daniel and Revelation Study Committee in response to the Glacier View theology crisis of the early 1980s, the series explains how the 2,300 day / year prophecy of Daniel 8 culminates in the 1844 pre-advent judgment. Edited by Frank B. Holbrook, this series is the crown jewel of SDA scholarship in biblical prophecy and the heavenly sanctuary doctrine. Readers will find in-depth discussions dealing with major prophecies in Daniel and Revelation, as well as allied themes in Leviticus and Hebrews. These volumes provide fresh insight into sanctuary imagery throughout Revelation, as well as a compelling biblical defense of the historicist interpretation of prophecy.
The Logos Bible Software edition of Daniel & Revelation Committee Series (DARCOM) is designed to encourage and stimulate your study and understanding of the great prophecies. Scripture passages link directly to your preferred English translation and original language texts, and important theological concepts link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful topical searches and find what other scholars and theologians have to bring to the conversation.
Shea’s volume carefully examines judgment in the Old Testament, the identification of the little horn power, the year/day principle, and October 22, 1844, as the antitypical Day of Atonement.
William H. Shea received his PhD from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and was formerly the associate director of the Biblical Research Institute of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Symposium on Daniel is a major work on the reliability and interpretation of the book of Daniel and its prophecies. It features major essays on Daniel 8 and its significance to the sanctuary doctrine.
This volume features 12 studies dealing with the 70-week prophecy in Daniel 9, the Old Testament sanctuary service in Leviticus, and the conditionality and fulfillment of prophecy.
This volume carefully examines major issues in the book of Hebrews, including the nature of typology and the nature, defilement, and cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary.
This volume traces the historical development of the sanctuary doctrine among the Adventist pioneers and addresses several challenges to the sanctuary doctrine in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
This book discusses not only how the Apocalypse is structured and how it should be interpreted, but also how Revelation relates to Daniel and other Old Testament prophecies. It includes in-depth discussions on how to understand the seven seals and the seven trumpets.
Paying special attention to the end times as described in Revelation, this volume addresses questions such as the remnant, the mark of the beast, the seven last plagues, the millennium, and Armageddon.
Frank B. Holbrook was appointed to the Daniel and Revelation Study Committee in the aftermath of the Glacier View meeting in 1980. A church leader and prolific SDA scholar, Holbrook has written and edited numerous books, articles, and documents.
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