Results 1 - 6 of 6
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | 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 |
||||||
2 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | CDBJ | 80110 | ||
Hello Truthfinder, How do you get specifically the number seven from what Jesus said, you suggested, "Jesus spoke of the seven times," in Luke 21:24 in your last post? CDBJ |
||||||
3 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Truthfinder | 80141 | ||
Hi Daniel Chapter 4 is cross referenced with the signs of the last days and Jesus second coming of Luke 21, Matt. 24 and Mark 13 where you will discern that the "appointed times of the nations" and "7 times" are one and the same. Dan 4:16 16 "Let its heart be changed from that of mankind, and let the heart of a beast be given to it, and let seven times pass over it." also vss 23,25, Or, "appointed (definite) times"; or, "time periods." Aram., id·da·nin; Gr., e´te, "years"; LXXBagster(Gr.), kai·roi´, "appointed times"; Lat., tem´po·ra, "times." "Years," BDB, p. 1105; KB, p. 1106; Lexicon Linguae Aramaicae Veteris Testamenti, by E. Vogt, Rome, 1971, p. 124. Truthfinder |
||||||
4 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | CDBJ | 80156 | ||
The way I see it all that was ascribed to the King Nebuchadnezzar was fulfilled in his day as the Scripture clearly delineates. To assume that Jesus was inferring to seven time from the Greek word, KAIROS in Luke 21:24, is rather stretching what was said when in fact the word “times” could just as easily have been translated sessions with no specific number in mind . Are there seven periods of Gentile domination in Jerusalem that you might give reference to since the time of Daniel? My two cents worth, CDBJ |
||||||
5 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | Truthfinder | 80173 | ||
Hi CDBJ Nebuchadnezzar is reported to have reigned for forty-three years. So these "seven times" of insanity in between must have been seven years at the most, in his personal case. In the Holy Bible a "time" is used in places to stand for a literal year. (Dan. 7:25; 12:7, AV; Rev. 12:6, 14; 11:2, 3) But here Nebuchadnezzar was acting out a prophetic drama, in which a year of time would stand for a much longer period. This must be so, for the trampling down of Jerusalem as representing Jehovah's kingdom did not end at the end of Nebuchadnezzar's insanity; and six centuries later Jesus Christ said that Jerusalem would continue being trodden down or trampled on by the nations till the appointed times of the Gentile nations should be fulfilled. How long, then, are these "seven times"? Truthfinder |
||||||
6 | Help on the 69th, 70th Week of Daniel | Dan 9:24 | CDBJ | 80219 | ||
History shows that the prophetic clock stopped when the Jew rejected their Messiah that was why Jesus cursed the fig tree. It stopped at sixty-nine weeks and the Jews were cute out so that we the Genitals could be grafted in. When God is ready he will graft the Jews back in again and the wild olive branch will be removed from the earth. That it when the 70th week start for the Jew and the clock will start ticking. This starting of their final clock will begin when the Jews sign a convenient of protection with one who will deceive them. The convenient which is designed to protect will end up being a pact with death. |
||||||