Friday, July 1, 2016
One of the most profound prophecies in the
Bible is found in the Book of Daniel.
When Daniel considered the time of Judah’s 70 year captivity he
humbled himself before God.
“In the
first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus…in the first year of his reign I,
Daniel, understood by the books the number of the years specified by the word
of the LORD through Jeremiah the prophet, that He would accomplish seventy years
in the desolations of Jerusalem.” Daniel 9:1-2
Daniel realizing that the 70 year period was
nearing completion set his face toward the Lord God ‘to make request by prayer
and supplication, with fasting, sackcloth, and ashes.’
His prayer should be the model for America today.
“We have
not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God…therefore the curse and the oath
written in the Law of Moses…have been poured out on us because we have sinned
against Him…And He has confirmed His words…by bringing upon us a great
disaster…” Daniel 9:10-12
Israel had been warned in great
detail 800 years earlier of the consequences if they did not obey God’s laws,
yet they chose disobedience. Daniel
confessed that God brought on the disaster which was confirmation of His
numerous warnings which Israel
had ignored.
God was pleased with Daniel’s humility and
sincerity. The angel Gabriel was
dispatched to Daniel to reveal God’s plan for Israel’s future.
“Seventy
weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city…” Daniel 9:24
The Hebrew for ‘weeks’ does in fact mean
‘seven,’ specifically a period of seven years.
Thus Gabriel was about to tell Daniel what was going to happen to the
Israelites and Jerusalem
in a future 490 year period. The word
‘weeks’ also carries the meaning of ‘full.’
The
490 year period was divided into 3 components.
The initial component was 7 weeks or 49 years. The second component was 62 weeks or 434
years, and the final component consisted of a single week, or 7 years.
Either the starting point or ending point
of the 490 year period must be known in order to determine where on history’s
time span the period is found.
In this particular case, the beginning
point is revealed.
“Know
therefore and understand that from the going forth of the command to restore
and build Jerusalem
until Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks…” Daniel 9:25
Therefore, the starting point is when the
command is given to return to Judah
to restore the city of Jerusalem.
The answer is found in the book of
Nehemiah where he was the king’s cupbearer.
“And it
came to pass in the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King
Artaxerxes...I (Nehemiah) said to the king…I ask that you send me to Judah,
to the city of my fathers’ tombs, that I may rebuild it.” Nehemiah 2:1,
4
Permission was granted in 445 BC. Therefore, a fixed point on the time span was
determined.
It is believed that the initial 7 weeks,
or 49 years marked the end of Malachi’s Old Testament prophecy. Of more significance is the end of the second
component of 62 weeks, or 434 years.
Adding the two components together totals 483 years. The end of that period is marked by the first
Palm Sunday, i.e. ‘until Messiah the Prince.’
Therefore, there would be 483 years from the time the command was given
to restore Jerusalem
until Christ revealed Himself as Messiah.
But beginning with 445 BC and adding 483
years places Christ’s appearance at 38 AD.
Several solutions are possible.
One is to convert from prophetic years of 360 days to Julian years of
365.25 days which places the first Palm Sunday at 32 AD.
The Old Testament prophets weren’t aware
of the church age between Christ’s death and return. Remember the church was a ‘mystery kept
hidden from the foundation of the world.’
Therefore 1 week, or seven years remains
of the 490.
It will begin with a covenant, or treaty,
for pseudo peace initiated and signed by the anti-Christ.
“Then he
shall confirm a covenant with many for one week…” Daniel 9:27
The first horseman is about to ride.
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