Analysis of The Apotelesmatic Principle
Analysis of The Apotelesmatic Principle
Analysis of The Apotelesmatic Principle
An Analysis of the
Apotelesmatic Principle
William H. Shea
Biblical Research Institute
Introduction
4Ibid. 420.
5Ibi ' 422.
d.,
Philosophy
6Desmond Ford,
The Abomination of Desolation in
Biblical Eschatology, 74.
'Desmond Ford, Daniel (Nashville, TN, 1978), 68-69,
italics in original.
Desmond Ford, "A Hermeneutic for Daniel," 28; cf.
Ford, GV MS, 505.
9
Daniel, 69.
N Ibid.
11
Ibid., 201, italics in the text.
Practice
12
Ford Abomination of Desolation, 158-69.
13
Ibid.'169.
14
Ibid.212-20.
'220.
15Ibi d.,
16
Ibid. 253.
17
Ford, Daniel, 199.
18
I bi d., 207.
° Ibid., 201.
20Some allowance may possibly be made by our author
for an application of Dan 9:24-27 to Antiochus Epiphanes
on p. 200 of his Daniel commentary; the thrust of that
application is left with citations from commentators of
that viewpoint, but no explicit statement to that point
is present in the text.
21
Ford, GV MS, 326.
nIbid. 292, 325.
23 ' 292.
Ibi d.,
N
Ibid. 291.
25
Ibid., 288.
26
Ford, Daniel, 188.
27 Ford, GV MS, 288-89.
28
Ibid., 295, 323.
29( ashington, DC, Daniel and Revelation Committee).
30Ford, GV MS, 288.
M Ibid., 485.
32
Ibid., 485.
3
3Ibid. 391.
N Ibid.,
' 392.
M Ibid., 493.
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36
Ellen
G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets, 373.
37
Ford,
GV MS, p. 502.
38
Ellen G. White, The Acts of the Apostles, 33
39
Ellen G. White, The. Desire of 4ges, 22-23.
"
0White, The Great Controversy, 25.
Ford, GV MS, 484; cf. pp. 533-34.
Note that Ellen White cut off the first part of verse
9 which refers to the "coming of the lawless one, that
is, "the man of sin" who was to take his seat in the
temple of God. She then used the rest of the verse to
speak about Satan's own work with signs and wonders, and
thus the phrases no longer connect with the historical
"man of sin" in this passage. In other words, she
borrowed the biblical language to speak about Satan's own
work in the last days without making any apotelesmatic
application of the main prophetic and historical figure
in this passage. In short, Ellen White simply does not
use 2 Thessalonians 2 in an apotelesmatic manner, as our
writer asserts.
H. "Rev. 7:1-4: The sealing: First applied to the
acceptance of the Sabbath from 1845 on. EW 44. Secondly,
applied to an eschatological sealing just prior to
probation's close. GC 613.
Ellen White's remarks in Early Writings, page 44 were
given in the context of a vision she received on March
24, 1849, at Topsham, Maine. The essence of that vision
was to direct the attention of the people of God away
from Jesus' first apartment work in heaven to His second
apartment work. Then she refers to the devices of Satan
to distract the attention of the people of God from this.
It is in this connection that she says:
53
Ford, GV MS, 537.
54 White,
Early Writings, 50.
55
Ford, GV MS, 535.
56
Ellen G. White, Testimonies, 594.
57
Ford, GV MS, 538.
HIbid. 538.
59 Whi te,
The Great Controversy. 389.
Ford, GV MS, 484.
61
Ibid., 526.
62Ellen G. White, Testimonies, 5:451.
0Ford, GV MS, 536; cf. pp. 538-539 wherethe similar .
statement is made and reference is given. to The Great
Controversy, 666-78.
68
69 Ellen G. White, Letter 103, 1904, 5-6.
Our author does indeed concede a judgment, even an
"investigation of God's book" prior to the Second Coming,
but n
not a judgment beginning in 1844. See GV MS, 503-4.
Ford, GV MS, 504.
71
Ford, GV MS, 505.