Post by mfox on Jul 17, 2020 22:18:31 GMT
This is a chart that a fellow poster who goes by the name Beckrl posted on another site its a different view than most but please check it out
This is how I view and understand Daniel's Seventy Weeks. The author has made a distinction between events and time frame determined. The first is the time of the seven sevens (49) until an anointed one and another determined time of threescore and two sevens (434) until the walls and city rebuilt. Then the final seven of the abomination that cause desolation. We find throughout Daniel especially chapters 7,8, 11 and 12 all make references to this troubled time under Antiochus IV and him causing the abomination that cause desolation the stoppage of the daily offerings.
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The whole context was concerning the people of Israel not obeying the commandments which especially concerning them not keeping the Sabbath (Jeremiah 17)which was among the reason for Babylon coming and taking them captive. Daniel 9:24 expresses this and the time determined for the fullness of these sins to come to it's end upon the holy city and people.
DANIEL 9:24
1. To finish the transgression.[ The transgression of breaking the covenant , the Sabbath . Jeremiah 11 & 17] for which the exile was given..
2. Make an end of sins. [To again finish the transgression. An emphatic repetition of the preceding statement, and both together indicate that completion of transgressions which is contemplated in the parallel statement of chap,8 23,] "when the transgressors are come to the full"
3. Make reconciliation for iniquity. To bring judgment upon those transgressors that have come to the full. To make a end of iniquity and introduce righteousness].
4. Bring in "everlasting righteousness" [With the following judgment of those transgressors shall bring in righteousness]
5. Seal up vision and prophecy. [To keep this revelation hidden from those transgessors until that time of judgment comes]
6. Anoint the Most Holy. [To anoint the most holy place. The redication of the Temple which had been defiled by Antiochus IV].
We might also see how Daniel was written in Hebrew Parallelism in these verses.
"To close up the transgression and to consummate sins, (AND) to expiate iniquity and to introduce righteousness eternal, (AND) to seal up vision and prophet, (AND) to anoint a holy of holies." - Milton S Terry.
All of which compliments the events around 168-164BC of Antiochus IV coming and taking away the daily for a period of 3 1/2 years (Daniel 7:25) time, times and half, 2300 evenings and mornings, and 1290 days (Daniel 8:14 & Dan.12:11).
The ending of the transgresson and sins and to establish the kingdom and people of God.
This is how I view and understand Daniel's Seventy Weeks. The author has made a distinction between events and time frame determined. The first is the time of the seven sevens (49) until an anointed one and another determined time of threescore and two sevens (434) until the walls and city rebuilt. Then the final seven of the abomination that cause desolation. We find throughout Daniel especially chapters 7,8, 11 and 12 all make references to this troubled time under Antiochus IV and him causing the abomination that cause desolation the stoppage of the daily offerings.
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The whole context was concerning the people of Israel not obeying the commandments which especially concerning them not keeping the Sabbath (Jeremiah 17)which was among the reason for Babylon coming and taking them captive. Daniel 9:24 expresses this and the time determined for the fullness of these sins to come to it's end upon the holy city and people.
DANIEL 9:24
1. To finish the transgression.[ The transgression of breaking the covenant , the Sabbath . Jeremiah 11 & 17] for which the exile was given..
2. Make an end of sins. [To again finish the transgression. An emphatic repetition of the preceding statement, and both together indicate that completion of transgressions which is contemplated in the parallel statement of chap,8 23,] "when the transgressors are come to the full"
3. Make reconciliation for iniquity. To bring judgment upon those transgressors that have come to the full. To make a end of iniquity and introduce righteousness].
4. Bring in "everlasting righteousness" [With the following judgment of those transgressors shall bring in righteousness]
5. Seal up vision and prophecy. [To keep this revelation hidden from those transgessors until that time of judgment comes]
6. Anoint the Most Holy. [To anoint the most holy place. The redication of the Temple which had been defiled by Antiochus IV].
We might also see how Daniel was written in Hebrew Parallelism in these verses.
"To close up the transgression and to consummate sins, (AND) to expiate iniquity and to introduce righteousness eternal, (AND) to seal up vision and prophet, (AND) to anoint a holy of holies." - Milton S Terry.
All of which compliments the events around 168-164BC of Antiochus IV coming and taking away the daily for a period of 3 1/2 years (Daniel 7:25) time, times and half, 2300 evenings and mornings, and 1290 days (Daniel 8:14 & Dan.12:11).
The ending of the transgresson and sins and to establish the kingdom and people of God.