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1844: Convergence in Prophecy for Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith

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What in the world happened in 1844? Followers of William Miller and the Millerite movement expected the Advent, the Second Coming of Jesus, in 1844. When the Advent did not happen as expected, the Great Disappointment ensued. Miller was wrong. But was he? Did the spirit of Christ return in 1844 in the Middle East? The dawn of God's Prophets of today's major religions had all arisen in the East. After the Great Disappointment, the Millerite movement splintered into many Adventist sects, and the history of the three remaining today--the Advent Christian Church, the Church of God (Seventh-day), and the Seventh-day Adventist Church--is given. In the East, the year 1844 saw the emergence of the B�b, the Herald of Bah�'u'll�h, and the B�b� movement, and then the emergence of Bah�'u'll�h, the Prophet of the Baha'i Faith. These events are likewise presented. Miller followed biblical guidance as best he could, and he may well have been part of God's plan in the nineteenth century. Miller and other Adventist Bible scholars did accurately pinpoint the year 1844, but events unfolded a world away in Persia and they had no inkling of them. Today the world suffers increasingly from the divisive forces of strife and intolerance, armed with strident ideologies and weapons that could kill countless millions of people. What is the destiny of our global civilization? Has divine light once again risen from the East for our day? Explore the prophecies of Daniel and follow the events in nineteenth century East and West to an amazing conclusion that will affect everyone.

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Published July 13, 2018

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July 19, 2025
The Baha'i Faith has demonstrated a new occult ability: Prophecy Hijacking.
The Baha'i Faith has not literally fulfilled the book of Daniel. However, they have fulfilled the occult mystical *numerology* of Daniel. And yes, using Baha'i prophecy technology you can calculate the time of Jesus's return. It is authentic, not a cheat or a hack. This is a fabulous book that blew me away.

The academic take of Daniel's book is that it's about Antiochus IV and the Maccabees. This is accurate too, however the Academics have no way of explaining the weird calculations of Daniel: 2300 days, 1260, 1290 days, 1335 days. You see, when Antiochus IV took over the Jewish Temple, that was only for 3 lunar years. Not 3 and a half, but only 3 years! That does not match with any of the calculations in Daniel. Whether these days are lunar with a leap year involved or solar calendar counted.

Judaism is just one river that flows. Baha'i Faith is a type of vast, transcendent ocean where it's cultivating all rivers that flow into it. That's why this is not just Judaism, it's also Christianity and Islam.

Daniel's prophecy comes when the Angel Gabriel is resisting and fighting the Angel Prince of Persia. So that's why Daniel's prophecy is actively "concealed" and secret. The Bab prophet was born in Persia. Daniel's prophecy means that in order for it to be fulfilled, there needs to be a unification, a spiritual reconciliation of Persia with Israel, which is what the Bab prophet points to. The Baha'i has tapped into the real transformative power of Daniel.

I disagree with Baha'i doctrine that Muhammad and Ali ibn Abu Talib are the Two Witnesses of Revelation 11. I think the Two Witnesses are in fact the Bab and the Baha'u'llah. They help point to when the Messianic era is. By saying this, I'm already saying too much...

The Báb is Elijah of Judaism, he is also John the Baptist of Christianity and finally, the eschatological Mahdi of Twelver Shia Islam. John the Baptist and the Eschatological Mahdi *originate* from Elijah. Where did Elijah fight the prophets of Baal? Mount Carmel - which is where the Bab prophet is buried.

With the Báb’s prophetic epoch who can decode the book of Revelation and know the time of Jesus’s return…?
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