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Adventism in Anambra in the light of Daniel 8:14: An appraisal of the relevance and significance of the sanctuary doctrine


John Emmanuel Onomivbori
Iheanacho Mendel Alala

Abstract

One unique feature of the Judeo-Christian religion is the presence of prophecy. Prophecy as defined by the Seventh-day Adventist for the purpose of this treatise is events or better still history told in advance. The Bible is one of the few sacred text which attempts to predict the future. It has been speculated that nearly all Biblical predictions have been fulfilled accurately. The accuracy of those predictions and their timely fulfillment to the letter is the strength of Seventh-day Adventist Church’s claim of being a people of the book or put in another way, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a prophetic movement whose founder is the God of Prophecy. Anambra has the slogan light of the nation. Can we assume that this phrase is a correlate of the statement that Christians are the light of the world? It is against this background that the researchers set forth on the quest to find out the relevance of the sanctuary services in the light of the nation.


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