Well, according to those who like to put names on everything, I am a card carrying Preterit
I think that we feel a lot safer or maybe even superior if we can put things into tiny boxes. We can say, “There, I’ve categorized that, I know where it belongs.”
So anyway I’m a Preterit apparently because I believe (presently) that Jesus came to judge people in AD70 among other things.
So I’m going to try to explain why I believe this in a few short or not too short blogs.
I’m not going to do much in the way of discussion.
I believe that we need to look at some important things which are found in Daniel and the first one that I'd like to look at is:
What the “Seventy of Sevens” were. (Daniel 9:20ff)
Daniel was a prophet and he knew his scriptures Dan9:2.
He knew that the end of the captivity was at hand.
The captivity had lasted 70 years (Jer 25) so this gives us a starting date.
There are three dates given (536 BC 457 BC and 444 BC) the principle one being 457 BC.
Dan 9:25 “
Read the rest of Daniel 9.
Ok now what are the Seventy of Sevens? The accepted explanation is 7 times 70 years and if you calculate that you will see it comes to 490 years.
Dan 9:25 “
Read the rest of Daniel 9.
Ok now what are the Seventy of Sevens? The accepted explanation is 7 times 70 years and if you calculate that you will see it comes to 490 years.
The decree to rebuild Jerusalem was given in 457 BC.
If we subtract 457 years (that's the date we start)
from 490 (thats the seventy of sevens)
We arrive at the figure of 33.
When was the anointed one cut off? 33
or to be a little clearer when did Jesus die on the cross? 33AD
Pretty accurate wasn’t it.
Pretty accurate wasn’t it.
Next week I'll do a little more on the weeks and some about the end times
Ok more next week.
2 comments:
There's a lot of supposition here:
1) There's no evidence whatsoever to think the "Seventy of Sevens" are years.
2) Furthermore, the numbers 7 and 10 to the Israelites are numbers of perfection, so to suggest that this says anything more than "after the perfect time" is highly speculative.
3) The date of the decree to rebuild Jersusalem in uncertain. It probably was 457 B.C., but we cannot be completely sure.
4) No-one knows when Jesus died. It could have been anywhere between 28-35 A.D.
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