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- From: ucakrvb@ucl.ac.uk (Vijay Bhuchar)
- Newsgroups: alt.messianic
- Subject: **More on the Amazing Prophecy**
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.123846.8131@ucl.ac.uk>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 12:38:46 GMT
- Organization: Bloomsbury Computing Consortium
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-
- I think that a lot of confusion is arising around the Daniel prophecy
- and it was made more confusing by a posting putting the start date
- at 457 BC ( a different decree ) and an interpretation of the 70th
- week as being fulfilled.
-
- I wanted to post up a series of day to day studies on the prophecy
- later but I am being pre-empted. This would have been crucial to my
- forthcoming 'Future Of Israel' series.
-
- Recently I worked with a team on various messianic literature. I am
- posting their interpretation of the 70 weeks below. Like most
- contemporary analysts they put the 70th week down as the unfulfilled
- 7 year period in the Book of Revelation.
-
- Since it was written for Jews you find terms like 'us Jews' etc.
-
- Vijay
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-
- THE SEVENTY WEEKS (DANIEL 9:24-27)
-
- This is the AMAZING PROPHECY. Gabriel gave Daniel this prophecy in 538 BC
- that Messiah would be executed 69 x 7 years after a certain date. It has only
- really been fully understood this century. Prior to this it was thought to
- refer to a Jewish High Priest. We shall look at the other version later.
-
- ~Seventy weeks are decreed concerning your people and your holy city, to
- finish the transgression, and to make an end of sin, to make atonement for
- iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and
- prophecy and to anoint the most Holy. Therefore, know and understand that
- from the issue of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the
- Prince comes there will be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; it will be built
- again with plaza and moat, even in troubled times. Then after the sixty-two
- weeks Messiah will be cut off, he shall have nothing, and the people of the
- prince who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. Its end shall
- come with a flood and to the end there shall be war, desolations are decreed.
- And he will make a strong covenant with many for one week and in the middle
- of the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and offering; and on the wing of
- abominations shall come one who makes desolate even until the complete
- destruction, one that is decreed, is poured out on the desolator.~
-
- The Prophecy Fulfilled
-
- The word ~week~ literally means seven. It is taken to represent 7 years. The
- concept of the ~week-year~ was not unfamiliar to us Jews at that time (see for
- example Lev 25:1-8).
-
- Anyone who has studied Bible prophecy knows that the fulfilment is always
- chronological. Hence one is sought here, with the major events occurring in
- order. They are:
-
- 1) Decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem
- 2) The first 7 weeks
- 3) The next 62 weeks
- 4) Messiah the Prince
- 5) Messiah cut off
- 6) Destruction of city [Jerusalem] and sanctuary [the Temple]
- 7) The 70th week
-
- We are told Seventy weeks are decreed. The word for decreed is chathak which
- means cut out or divided. So God has taken all of Human History and cut out
- 490 years in which He deals with us Jews. There is nothing to say that the
- 490 years run consecutively. Infact the wording of the prophecy states that
- there are 3 periods composed of 7, 62 and 1 weeks.
-
- The starting point is the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem. This was
- made by Artaxerxes in his 20th year of reign. It is described in the
- beginning of the Book of Nehemiah. Check the entry ~Artaxerxes~ in a Jewish
- encyclopaedia. He ascended to the Persian throne in 465 BC and therefore this
- decree was made in 445 BC.
-
- History records that Jerusalem did take about half a century to rebuild, this
- represents the first 7 weeks (about 49 years). We are told that Messiah will
- come after a further 62 weeks.
-
- The secret of solving this prophecy is to note that the 360 day year is more
- prominent in the Bible than the solar year and that it was also the year at
- the time of Daniel. (360 day year see Gen 7:11, 8:3-4, Rev 11:2-3, 12:6,
- 12:14, 13:5)
-
- The full 69 weeks is 173,880 days (69 x 7 x 360) which is 476 solar years and
- 25 days (173,880 / 365.242) and this takes us from 445 BC to 32 CE (there is
- no year zero).
-
- The term ~Messiah the Prince~ refers to the day when Jesus entered Jerusalem
- in 32 CE and was hailed as King of the Jews by the populace. Two writers have
- gone so far as to prove that the number of days between the decree of
- Artaxerxes and Jesus' triumphant entry was exactly (not approximately) 173,880
- days! They have done this by using predicted astronomical data, since the
- Jewish calendar is based on the observance of the moon.
-
- In Nehemiah 2:1, we see that the decree went out in the month of Nisan. Since
- no day is specified, then by tradition the 1st day of Nisan is assumed. The
- remainder of 25 days apart from the 476 years indicates that the 69 weeks
- terminate either in the same month, Nisan or the next month, Iyar. Jesus'
- triumphant entry into Jerusalem was on 10 Nisan.
- The term ~cut off~ in the prophecy is the Hebrew karath which specifically
- applies to the execution of a criminal - Jesus died in such a way, being
- crucified with 2 thieves. The term ~he shall have nothing~ is indicative of
- the fact that Messiah - even though he will one day rule the nations - had
- nothing - no power, no glory, no kingdom. We are told that after this, the
- city and the temple will be destroyed - this happened around 70 to 72 CE!!
-
- We are also told that all prophecy regarding us Jews must be sealed (i.e.
- fulfilled) at the end of the 70 weeks. As much prophecy is still being
- fulfilled today this implies that the last seven year period (the 70th week)
- has yet to occur.
-
- Although the events of the prophecy follow chronologically it must be
- appreciated that there is a gap between the 69th and the 70th week. This is
- described in the New Testament as the mystery, which from the beginning of the
- ages, has been hidden by God (Eph 2:6) and refers to the Church Age. It is
- a special dispensation of grace granted so that the Gentiles may have access
- to God instead of Him being exclusively for us Jews.
-
- God's dealings with Israel will recommence when this is over, in the 70th
- week. This is made evident in the wording of the prophecy which states that
- the 70 weeks concern Daniel's people i.e. - us Jews. Paul elaborates more on
- this in the New Testament (Romans, ch 9-11). The 70th week is also the 7 year
- period described in the Book of Revelation when all the terrible judgements
- will take place. You can read the events of the 70th week in our free booklet
- `The Future Of Israel'.
-
- Prior Version Of The Seventy Weeks
-
- In a prior version of the fulfilment, the word mashiach was translated not as
- ~Messiah~ but ~an anointed one~ and the emphasis on the punctuation was
- changed so that it read:
-
- ~...until an anointed prince is seven weeks; and for sixty-two weeks it will
- be built again...after the sixty-two weeks an anointed one will be cut off...~
-
- The prophecy was taken to start at 586 BC when Jerusalem was destroyed and the
- first 7 weeks (i.e. 49 years) take us up to 538 BC when Cyrus made his decree
- for the exiles to return to Jerusalem. Cyrus is taken to be ~an anointed
- prince~ on the basis of the prophecy in Isaiah - Thus says the Lord to his
- anointed, Cyrus (Isa 45:1).
-
- The next 62 weeks take us up to 171 BC when the High Priest Onais was
- murdered; he is taken to be ~an anointed one~ who was cut off (because priests
- are anointed - Lev 4:3).
-
- The three major reasons that this version is now known to be wrong are:
- 1) Daniel was only given the prophecy in 538 BC, it is unlikely to apply
- retrospectively to start from 586 BC - the nature of prophecy is that it
- concerns the future, not the past.
- 2) The prophecy has to start at the decree to rebuild Jerusalem NOT at the
- destruction.
- 3) The 367 years from 538 BC to 171 BC is not even close to 62 x 7.
-