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To: editor-surveyor

editor-surveyor,

You might find this interesting. It is from the prophecy timeline spreadsheet that I host at http://october-5-2017.com

The “Seventy ‘sevens’” of Daniel 9:24 are Jubilee weeks. (Ref. Lev. 25:8-10, 20-22) There is no other possibility.

The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 began on 6/7/1967 and were complete on September 23, 2015. There is no other possibility.

A Jubilee week is seven periods of seven years each. Each year is 360 days long. Daniel 9:24 states that “Seventy ‘sevens’ are decreed for your people and your holy city...” The difference between 6/7/1967 and September 23, 2015 is exactly 7 x 7 years x 360 days/year = 17,640 days. The holy city of Jerusalem was captured (gained) on 6/7/1967. Notably, September 23, 2015 is a Yom Kippur, also known as The Day of Atonement.

Reasoning:

1) Daniel 9:24 tells us that “Seventy ‘sevens’ are decreed for your people and your holy city” (the ‘sevens’ clock only runs if the people of Yahuah are in possession of the holy city [Jerusalem]).

2) Daniel 9:25-26 tells us that sixty-nine (69) ‘sevens’ were complete by the time of the death of the Messiah, thus leaving only one ‘seven’ left to fulfill.

69 x 7 x 7 years x 360 days/year = 1,217,160 days. 1,217,160 days divided by 365.25 days/year = 3,332.4 years. If we add another 70 years to account for the Babylonian captivity (when the people were not in the holy city), we get to approximately 3,400 B.C. This correlates closely with historical and archeological evidence of the age of Jerusalem. Finds of pottery vessels in tombs to the south of the present walls of the Old City indicate that the site was first settled around 3,500 B.C.

3) The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 began on 6/7/1967 when Moshe Dyan’s troops parachuted into Jerusalem and took control of it.

4) The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 cannot have already have been fulfilled prior to 6/7/1967. If it were, then the ‘seven’ that began on 6/7/1967 would be the seventy-first ‘seven.’ That would contradict scripture, so a pre 6/7/1967 fulfillment of the last ‘seven’ can be ruled out.

5) The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 cannot be shorter. If the last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 were ‘seven years’ it would have been fulfilled by the sixth month of 1974; Israeli control for another ‘seven’ of ‘seven years’ over all of Jerusalem beyond then would contradict scripture. Daniel 9:24 says “Seventy ‘sevens’ are decreed...,” not more, not fewer. Therefore, the ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 is NOT seven years.

6) The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 could be longer, but not by much. If the ‘sevens’ of Daniel 9:24 were longer than Jubilee weeks by just five (5) years, then working backward from the death of the Messiah, sixty-nine (69) of those ‘sevens’ would place the founding of Jerusalem at approximately 3,700 B.C. Similarly, if the ‘sevens’ were ten (10) years longer, the placement of the founding of Jerusalem would be approximately 4,000 B.C. Remember that the historical and archeological evidence concerning the age of Jerusalem places its first settlements at approximately 3,500 B.C.

A Jubilee week is the only Biblically documented time span of “seven” (Ref. Lev. 25:8-10, 20-22) that fits within the aforementioned minimum and maximum constraints on the length of the last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24.

The last ‘seven’ of Daniel 9:24 were complete on September 23, 2015.


180 posted on 06/21/2017 5:28:09 AM PDT by TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed (Yahuah Yahusha)
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To: TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed

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>> “The
“Seventy ‘sevens’ of Daniel 9:24 are Jubilee weeks.” <<

There is no such thing as a “jubilee week.”

The first 69 Sabbaths were fulfilled by the end of Yeshua’s Earthly 70 Sabbath ministry.

The final Sabbath begins this year, which will be a jubilee also, the 10th jubilee since the Reformation.

‘67 was the 9th jubilee, and Jerusalem was returned. This year will begin the final return of land to accommodate the masses returning from East Asia.

Please note that the “Man of Sin” has not been revealed, nor has Satan been cast out yet.


198 posted on 06/21/2017 12:44:51 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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