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    Gabriel, the Angel of Prophecy

    Luke 1:19. Stands in presence of God. The Desire of Ages, 98, 99.BHB 34.15

    Daniel 9:21. Appeared in vision to Daniel.BHB 34.16

    Daniel 10:21. There is none but Michael, or Christ, that unite with Gabriel in revealing prophecy.BHB 34.17

    Revelation 1:1-3. Four steps in giving prophecy; 1st, God; 2nd, Christ; 3rd, angel; 4th, the prophet. The Desire of Ages, 234.BHB 34.18

    Revelation 22:16, 6. Christ’s own angel.BHB 34.19

    Luke 22:43; Matthew 28:2. Strengthened Him in the garden, and called Him from the grave. The Desire of Ages, 693, 779, 780.BHB 35.1

    Daniel 8:15-25; 9:21-26. Not only reveals prophecy, but explains it to the prophets.BHB 35.2

    Daniel 10:20; 11:1. Also influences individuals to work for the fulfillment of the prophecy. Prophets and Kings, 571, 572.BHB 35.3

    Isaiah 7:14; Luke 1:26-38. When the time came for the fulfillment of the prophecy, Gabriel announced the fact to one who should fulfill it.BHB 35.4

    Luke 1:5-20. Comes from the presence of God to the one interested in the fulfillment of prophecy.BHB 35.5

    Genesis 24:1-48. “His angel” goes before the one interested in carrying out the plan of God.BHB 35.6

    Revelation 22:9. The fellow servant of John, the prophets, and those who keep the sayings of Revelation. Gabriel is the servant and will go before the individual who will give his life to assist in fulfilling the prophecies of Revelation.BHB 35.7

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