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  • Rawlie on Genesis 1:1 - 2 years ago
    Good evening, could I have a deeper meaning and explanation of Daniel 70 weeks with scriptural support ? and if possible a diagram.

    Thank you so much in advance.
  • Rawlie - In Reply on Genesis 1:1 - 2 years ago
    Good day Jessie.

    Thanks so much for the information you sent me, it is very useful and I will surely use it in my study of the book of Daniel.

    I know that you indicated that you have a map/chart is there any way you can forward it to me to look at?. It would be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Rawlie Cooper
  • Ronald L Whittemore - In Reply on Genesis 1:1 - 2 years ago
    Rawlie,

    I hope this does not offend anyone. This prophecy that was given to Daniel, 70 weeks which is 70 7s = 490 years. This prophecy tells the exact year the Messiah (Jesus) arrives. ( Daniel 9:25) The 7 weeks + 3 score + 2 weeks = 69 weeks = 483 years leaving 1 week or 7 years that has been used with other verses in the Bible to create a theory about the end time.



    In ( Luke 3:1-6) scripture tells us the year. Tiberius Caesar was emperor from 14-37 A.D. Pontius Pilate ruled from 26-36 A.D. so the fifteenth year of Tiberius would have been 29-31 A.D. start of John the Baptist ministry. This and the other Gospels are pretty clear with baptizing by John most likely in the fall, 40 days in the wilderness, choosing his disciples, the wedding with the wine and the first of three Passovers and his crucifixion at the third, placing it in the middle, 3 years into the 70th week.

    Plain and simple math shows us if Jesus appeared in 69 weeks from the going forth of the commandment and He was cut off, crucified 3 years later that is in the middle of the 70th week. So, can you use this week at the end time? I will not post on Daniel 9:27, that will be too long, but hopefully what I have written will help your study. I made a post about what was determined in this prophecy yesterday. It has scripture you can read and decide for your own conscience the truth.

    May the Holy Spirit guide your study.

    RLW
  • Jesse - In Reply on Genesis 1:1 - 2 years ago
    Rawlie,

    Matthew Chapter 24 gives a pretty detailed explanation of Daniel's 70th week.

    Seven Points about Prophecy:



    1) All prophecies concerning the last days are based upon Daniel 9:24-27, which presents the 70th week of Daniel.



    2) The 70th Week of Daniel is divided into four sections:



    1) Pains of birth: first 3 years of the Tribulation.



    2) Pivotal point: the mid-point of the Tribulation.



    3) Perils of tribulation: the last 3 years of the Great Tribulation.



    4) Promise of his coming: the Second Coming of Christ.





    3) Matthew



    Pains of birth: Matthew:24:4-14



    Pivotal point: Verse 15



    Perils of tribulation: Verses 16-28



    Promise of his coming: Verses 29-31



    4) End time prophecies are centered on the Jewish People.



    5) Matthew took his outline of the 70th week of Daniel from Mark Chapter 13, and they both recorded the Olivet discourse.



    6) The misunderstanding of the prophecies of the last days is based upon combining Luke's account with Matthew's and Mark's account as if they are the same message.



    7) Luke's version includes some of the same information only given at a different time, and covers different stages of the 70th week of Daniel.



    1. In Luke 21:5-6, Jesus was still in the Temple area



    2. Luke 21:7 records different questions. When will these things be? What sign will there be when these things shall come to pass?



    3. Luke covers the first part of the pains of birth in Luke 21:8-11

    Luke 21:12 "before all of these things"



    Luke 21:25-28 the promise of his coming

    I have an awesome chart but this website will not allow me to share it. If there is a way, I don't know how.



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