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When did William Miller and others initially declare the end of the 2300-day prophecy?
When did William Miller and others initially declare the end of the 2300-day prophecy?
- About 1843 (correct)
- March 21, 1844
- April 18, 1844
- The end of the Jewish year 1843
Based on the text, what was the first disappointment experienced by the believers?
Based on the text, what was the first disappointment experienced by the believers?
- The time passed without any unusual happening (correct)
- The Advent movement reached its climax in October
- The scholars discovered their error in calculating the prophecy
- The believers misunderstood the parable of the ten virgins
What did the scholars discover after the first disappointment?
What did the scholars discover after the first disappointment?
- They had miscalculated the complete years of 457 B.C. and A.D. 1843 (correct)
- The parable of the ten virgins held the key to understanding the prophecy
- The prophecy was not meant to be interpreted literally
- The Advent movement needed to be more active in spreading their message
Based on the text, what happened in the summer of 1844?
Based on the text, what happened in the summer of 1844?
What was the dramatic climax of the Advent movement in October?
What was the dramatic climax of the Advent movement in October?
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