Seventy weeks are determined upon
thy people
and upon thy
holy city
(Dan 9:24-26 KJV)
Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people
and upon thy holy city, to finish the
transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make
reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in
everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision
and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.
Know
therefore and understand, that from the going forth of
the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto
the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and
threescore and two weeks: the
street
shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous
times.
And after threescore and two weeks shall
Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come
shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the
end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of
the war desolations are determined.
(Dan 9:27 KJV)
And he shall confirm the
covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he
shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and
for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate,
even until the consummation,
and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
consummation =
completely; also destruction
SEVENTY WEEKS
The time spoken of in Daniel 9:24-27, usually understood
as seventy weeks of
years or 490 years. The passage groups the
weeks in three parts: seven weeks (49 years), sixty-two
weeks (434 years), and one week (7 years). The 49 years are
associated with rebuilding
Jerusalem in “times of trouble” (v. 25 NIV).
The 434 years
relate to the intervening time before a cutting off of the Anointed
One (v. 26). The 7 years are connected with
the period of a covenant between a ruler and Jerusalem,
which is violated in the middle of the 7 years (v. 27).
The seven years are divide into two equal parts.
[1] (Dan. 9:27) by a
significant event
[2] (Rev. 12:14) (Dan
12:1,7) time, and times, and half a time
[3]
(Rev. 11:2; 13:5) or forty-two months
[4] (Rev. 11:3; 12:6) or 1,260
day.
Weeks. The
word is shabua, and literally means “sevens.”
The Jews used this term for weeks and also for a
“sabbath of years” or
seven years (Gen.
29:27; 2 Chron. 36:21).
While the first two segments appear
to be continuous, making up the first sixty-nine (7 + 62
= 69), Daniel 9:26 describes a gap after the first
sixty-nine sevens.
In this gap, Messiah will “be cut off,” a
reference to the death of Messiah around A.D. 30.
There was some 483
years (69 x 7 = 483 years) from the going forth
of the commandment, for Nehemiah and Ezra to rebuild the
walls and temple and to Christ coming at his baptismal,
by John the Baptist.
The commission of
Artaxerxes, Neh 2:1-10 (464 - 424 BC)
The commission is belived to be in the year 457 BC, that
wood be Jesus baptesed at A.D. 26
Jesus being 30 years old, starting his ministry.
The Day of Christ
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The Feast of
Trumpets
1264
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The Feast of
Atonement
1274
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The Feast of
Tabernacles
1279
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Satan cast out
of heaven |
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Armageddon |
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Confirm
the
Covenant |
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Jews flee to
the mountains |
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The first
Resurrection |
The coming of the
Son of man |
Marriage Supper
of the Lamb |
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They shall say
Peace
and safety |
Ten
shall be great tribulation
A time of trouble
A time of wonders |
The Wrath
of God
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Sheep
& Goat
Nations
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1 Th 5:3
Daniel 11:21-24
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Mat
24:21
Dan 12:1
Dan 12:6, 7 |
1 Th
5:9
Isa 10:25-27
Rev 14:17-20
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Dan 12:11
Lev 23:34, 39
Luke 21:24
Mat 25:31,32
Zec 14:16 |
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Mat
24:15,16
Rev 12:13,14
Zec 14:2-5
Rev 12:15,16
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Lev
23:24
Rev 11:3,10-12,15
Cor 15:51,52
Rev 14:14-16
Rev 20:4,5
Dan
12:1,2
John 11:24,25 1
1 Th 4:14-17
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Lev
23:27, 32
Rev 1:7
Rev 16:14,16
Rev 19:11,14
Jude 14,15
Mat 24:21-23
Mat 24:27.28
Zec 14:12,13
Rev 19:17
Eze
39:4
Isa 27:1
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Dan
12:11,
12
Rev
19:7-9
Luke 14:15-24
Mat 22:1-14
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