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1 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Searcher56 | 80078 | ||
Amber ... You are right, there are various views about this, each with Biblical support. I believe some prophecy can happen twice. To say something has happened and will not happen, is dangerous. I am waiting for terrible times, without fear. There are serveral problems that Taleb and others have ... I say this because they have not given a clear answer or refuse to answer. All I need to prove is that one part hasn't been fulfilled and that group is denfenseless. They claim Daniel's prophecy was fulfilled in 70 AD, pointing to Matthew 24 ... 1. 24:14. The gospel wan't preached to the whole world, even the whole Roman world. 2. 24:15. Daniel's prophecy a. There was no one who claimed to be a god (Dan 8:11). b. The 1,290 / 1,355 days happened before Christ, but not yet (Dan 12:11-12). c. They claim the wing (of the temple) (Dan 9:27)is the winged eagle of the Romans 3. 24:30. The Son of Man did not appear in 70 AD 4. 24:36-41. No one was taken - left behind ... I could go on |
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2 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Truthfinder | 80097 | ||
Hi Searcher, I agree with you. In this case two fulfullments. I have a question for you, if you are up for some really deep study. If not don't bother. While giving his signs that you mention in Matthew 24,(and in Luke 21: (verse 24 and Dan 4:25) Jesus spoke of the "seven times," calling them "the appointed times of the nations." He said: "Jerusalem will (continue to) be trampled on by the nations, until the appointed times of the nations are fulfilled." (Luke 21:24) A footnote in the Oxford NIV Scofield Study Bible (1984) tells us that "the 'times of the Gentiles' (King James Version rendering of "appointed times of the nations") began with the captivity of Judah under Nebuchadnezzar. . . . Since that time Jerusalem has been, as Christ said, 'trampled on by the Gentiles.'" How long were the "seven times," or "appointed times of the nations," to last? Truthfinder |
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3 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Searcher56 | 80098 | ||
I don't know how long the "appointed times of the nations" is ... it could have ended when Israel fully occupied Jerusalem. I don't see Jesus saying "seven times" in this text. | ||||||