Digital Logos Edition
The archives of Journal of the Adventist Theological Society (JATS) is finally available, upon popular demand from SDA pastors and scholars around the world. This peer-reviewed scholarly journal is also read by nearly 2,000 non-SDA members of the Evangelical Theological Society. JATS compiles a treasury of scholarly articles that explore and defend SDA theology from a biblical perspective, as relevant in the 21st century. Included in this collection is the entire archives of JATS—24 years’ worth (1990 through 2013), the most comprehensive scholarly defense of SDA doctrines available in Logos Bible Software.
“Dust is frequently used as a symbol for the grave (cf. Job 7:21; Ps 22:29).” (Volume 7, Number 1, Page 145)
“In Daniel 12:1 there are three different themes (Michael stands up, a time of trouble, and the deliverance of God’s people).” (Volume 7, Number 1, Page 144)
“The response refers to ‘the time of the end’ (vs. 9b), which is the time when these things will be understood (vs. 10). It is the same time referred to in vs. 4 when knowledge about the Danielic visions would increase. The unsealing of the vision and the increase of knowledge will come when the power of the willful king is broken (Dan 11:45). And this will happen just prior to the resurrection of the dead (Dan 12:1–2).” (Volume 7, Number 1, Page 148)
“In both chapters the activities of the Little Horn extend through the time of the end (Dan 7:26; 8:17), and in both chapters it is supernaturally destroyed (Dan 7:26; 8:25).” (Volume 7, Number 1, Page 146)
“that chapters 2; 7, and 8 consist of vision and explanation” (Volume 7, Number 1, Page 145)