Title: Daniel 9
1Daniel 9
Seventy Sevens
2Daniel 920 - 27
- 20 Now while I was speaking and praying, and
confessing my sin and the sin of my people
Israel, and presenting my supplication before the
Lord my God in behalf of the holy mountain of my
God, 21 while I was still speaking in prayer,
then the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the
vision previously, came to me in my extreme
weariness about the time of the evening offering.
22 He gave me instruction and talked with me and
said, O Daniel, I have now come forth to give
you insight with understanding. 23 At the
beginning of your supplications the command was
issued, and I have come to tell you, for you are
highly esteemed so give heed to the message and
gain understanding of the vision.24 Seventy
weeks have been decreed for your people and your
holy city, to finish the transgression, 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
place. (NASB95)
3Daniel 920 -- 27
- 25 So you are to know and discern that from
the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild
Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be
seven weeks and sixty-two weeks it will be built
again, with plaza and moat, even in times of
distress. 26 Then after the sixty-two weeks the
Messiah will be cut off and have nothing, and the
people of the prince who is to come will destroy
the city and the sanctuary. And its end will come
with a flood even to the end there will be war
desolations are determined. 27 And he will make
a firm covenant with the many for one week, but
in the middle of the week he will put a stop to
sacrifice and grain offering and on the wing of
abominations will come one who makes desolate,
even until a complete destruction, one that is
decreed, is poured out on the one who makes
desolate. (NASB95)
4Exegetical quagmire
- Dr. Kenneth Barker, a Hebrew professor at DTS,
thought that Daniel 924-27 had more problems for
an interpreter to solve than any other passage in
the entire Old Testament. He thought that there
were 14 problems that an interpreter needed to
solve in order to correctly understand the
passage. - 70 weeks
- Determined
- Your people
- Your holy city
- end of sin
- Atonement
- Everlasting righteousness
- Seal up vision
- Anoint the holy place
- Decree to rebuild Jerusalem
- Seven weeks and 62 weeks
- Times of distress
- Cut off
- People of the prince
- To the end desolations
5The gap theory (not from Genesis)
- Even C. F. Keil, the German scholar, cannot
resist the clear implications of this prophecy
when he states From the contents of these six
statements it thus appears that the termination
of the seventy weeks coincides with the end of
the present course of the world. - Post millennialist see the fulfillment in A.D 70
- It has been well observed by various writers that
if the seventy weeks are to end with the death of
Christ and the incoming destruction of Jerusalem,
it is simply impossible-with all ingenuity
expended in this direction by eminent men-to make
out an accurate fulfillment of prophecy from the
dates given, for the time usually adduced being
either too long to fit with the crucifixion of
Christ or too short to extend to the destruction
of Jerusalem.-George N. H. Peters - in harmony with numerous passages in the Old
Testament that reveal the two advents of Christ
(e.g. Gen. 4910-12 Deut. 1816 2 Sam. 713-16
Isa. 91-7 111-2, 11 5213-5921 611-11, cf.
Luke 416-19 722 Joel 228, cf. Acts 217
Zeph. 213-320 Zech. 99-10 Mic. 52-15 Ps.
27-8, cf. Acts 1333 Heb. 15 55 Ps.
221-32 3414, 16 Mal. 31-3 45-6 5310-11).
but
6Isaiah 61
- 1 The spirit of the sovereign Lord is upon me,
because the Lord has chosen me. He has
commissioned me to encourage the poor, to help
the brokenhearted, to decree the release of
captives, and the freeing of prisoners, 2 to
announce the year when the Lord will show his
favor - , the day when our God will seek vengeance, to
console all who mourn, 3 to strengthen those who
mourn in Zion, by giving them a turban, instead
of ashes, oil symbolizing joy, instead of
mourning, a garment symbolizing praise, instead
of discouragement. They will be called godly
oaks, trees planted by the Lord to reveal his
splendor. 4 They will rebuild the perpetual ruins
and restore the places that were desolate they
will reestablish the ruined cities, the places
that have been desolate since ancient times. 5
Foreigners will take care of your sheep
foreigners will work in your fields and
vineyards. 6 You will be called, the Lords
priests, servants of our God. You will enjoy the
wealth of nations and boast about the riches you
receive from them. 7 Instead of shame, you will
get a double portion instead of humiliation,
they will rejoice over the land they receive.
Yes, they will possess a double portion in their
land and experience lasting joy. 8 For I, the
Lord, love justice and hate robbery and sin. I
will repay them because of my faithfulness I
will make a permanent covenant with them. 9 Their
descendants will be known among the nations,
their offspring among the peoples. All who see
them will recognize that the Lord has blessed
them. 10 I will greatly rejoice in the Lord I
will be happy because of my God. For he clothes
me in garments of deliverance he puts on me a
robe symbolizing vindication. I look like a
bridegroom when he wears a turban as a priest
would I look like a bride when she puts on her
jewelry. 11 For just as the ground produces its
crops and a garden yields its produce, so the
sovereign Lord will cause deliverance to grow,
and give his people reason to praise him in the
sight of all the nations. NET
7Luke 416-19
- Luke 416-19 (The NET Bible)16 Now Jesus came to
Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and went
into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, as was his
custom. He stood up to read, 17 and the scroll of
the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He unrolled
the scroll and found the place where it was
written, 418 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because he has anointed me to proclaim good news
to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release
to the captives and the regaining of sight to the
blind, to set free those who are oppressed, 419
to proclaim the year of the Lords favor.
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9Amillennial
- It may then be vindicated, for instance, by
noting that the period from Jeremiahs prophecy
(605 b.c.) to that of Cyruss accession (556) was
49 years and the period from Jeremiahs prophecy
to the death of the high priest Onias III (171)
was 434 years so that the sum of these periods is
483 years. Goldingay, John WBC
10The reason for the captivity
- To understand the gap before the 70th week we
must understand the reason for the captivity - The seventy-year captivity was due to the Jews
having violated seventy sabbatical years over a
490-year period and Daniel now saw seventy units
of sevens decreed for another 490 years into
Israels future.
11Leviticus 258-12 (The NET Bible)
- 8 You must count off seven weeks of years,
seven times seven years, and the days of the
seven weeks of years will amount to forty-nine
years. 9 You must sound loud horn blastsin the
seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, on
the Day of Atonementyou must sound the horn in
your entire land. 10 So you must consecrate the
fiftieth year, and you must proclaim a release in
the land for all its inhabitants. That year will
be your jubilee each one of you must return to
his property and each one of you must return to
his clan. 11 That fiftieth year will be your
jubilee you must not sow the land, harvest its
aftergrowth, or pick the grapes of its unpruned
vines. 12 Because that year is a jubilee, it will
be holy to youyou may eat its produce from the
field.
12Jeremiah 2511-12 and 2910-14
- Jeremiah 2511-12 (NASB95)11 This whole land
will be a desolation and a horror, and these
nations will serve the king of Babylon seventy
years. 12 Then it will be when seventy years are
completed I will punish the king of Babylon and
that nation, declares the Lord, for their
iniquity, and the land of the Chaldeans and I
will make it an everlasting desolation. - Jeremiah 2910-14 (NASB95)10 For thus says the
Lord, When seventy years have been completed for
Babylon, I will visit you and fulfill My good
word to you, to bring you back to this place. 11
For I know the plans that I have for you,
declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for
calamity to give you a future and a hope. 12
Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to
Me, and I will listen to you. 13 You will seek
Me and find Me when you search for Me with all
your heart. 14 I will be found by you, declares
the Lord, and I will restore your fortunes and
will gather you from all the nations and from all
the places where I have driven you, declares the
Lord, and I will bring you back to the place
from where I sent you into exile.
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attend to. 1a3 to seek, look about for. 1a4 to
seek in vain, need, miss, lack. 1a5 to visit. 1a6
to visit upon, punish. Strong, James. The
Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
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13Leviticus 2623-24 (The NET Bible)Leviticus
2630-34 (NASB95)
- 23 If in spite of these things you do not allow
yourselves to be disciplined and you walk in
hostility against me, 24 I myself will also walk
in hostility against you and strike you seven
times on account of your sins. - 30 I then will destroy your high places, and cut
down your incense altars, and heap your remains
on the remains of your idols, for My soul shall
abhor you. 31 I will lay waste your cities as
well and will make your sanctuaries desolate, and
I will not smell your soothing aromas. 32 I will
make the land desolate so that your enemies who
settle in it will be appalled over it. 33 You,
however, I will scatter among the nations and
will draw out a sword after you, as your land
becomes desolate and your cities become waste. 34
Then the land will enjoy its Sabbaths all the
days of the desolation, while you are in your
enemies land then the land will rest and enjoy
its Sabbaths.
seven
14The sabbatical year
- Leviticus 254-8
- Every seventh year
- And every fiftieth year a Jubilee
- After Moses the Israelites entered the land in
1400 B.C. - The deportation out of the land was in 586 B.C.
- Israel occupied the land 814 years
- 116 Sabbaths could have been observed
- And 16 Jubilee years
15Pentecost
- Deut 1610,16
- Uses the same word as Daniel 924
- Refers to the feast of Pentecost
- Christ was crucified on Passover
- He died on the first day of the feast of
unleavened bread - He rose on the feast of first fruits
- And 49 days after the feast of unleavened bread
the spirit fell on the disciples at Pentecost
16Daniel 924
- Determined -- occurs only here in the Hebrew
Bible, and from Jewish targums means to cut or
mark out - Your people the unique emphasis of am lies in
its reference to a group of people as viewed by
one of themselves as lo-ami not my people Hos
223. TWOT - Your holy city can only mean Jerusalem
- End of sin -- ??????? pesha /pehshah/ a
stronger word than sin, ????????, ???????
chattaah /khattawaw/, which follows and
would relate to the sabbatical years. - Atonement -- ?????? kâphar, kaw-far to
cover fig. to expiate or condone, to placate or
cancel - Everlasting righteousness justice or what is
right ?????? ôwlâm, o-lawm forever,
perpetuity - Seal up vision as a kings seal of authority,
not like Dan 122, the authenticating work of
Christ - Anoint the holy place the restoration of the
holy of holies, the tabernacle or temple
17To decree one, two, three (Dan 925)
- 1) the decree of Cyrus (Ezra 12-4 63-5),
issued in 537 b.c. - 2) the decree of Artaxerxes (Ezra 711-26) given
in 458 b.c. - 3) a second decree from Artaxerxes (Neh. 25-8,
17, 18) given in 444 b.c., at the time of
Nehemiahs return to Jerusalem - In regards to the 458 B.C. date Kenneth Gentry
states This interpretation is quite widely
agreed upon by conservative scholars, being
virtually universal among Christian
exegetes-excluding dispensationalists. - Only decree three speaks specifically of
Jerusalem. It is clear that Nehemiah received a
decree to rebuild and restore Jerusalem from
King Artaxerxes. The passage says, let letters
be given me . . . and a letter to Asaph . . .
(Neh. 27-8). These letters were permission being
given by King Artaxerxes to Nehemiah for
permission and authority to go back to Jerusalem
and rebuild it. - The entire book of Nehemiah is proof that this
godly governor built Jerusalem and its streets
and walls, and this, as this prophecy says, in
troublous times.
18What do all these words mean?
- Seven weeks and 62 weeks and though separated
follow in succession, while the last week is
separated by ????????? and after. - Times of distress certainly describes the whole
book of Nehemiah - Cut off ?????? karath /kawrath/ cut the
covenant or kill or cut off a body part, how
could it be anything else other than Christ? - People of the prince not the Antichrist himself
but the people from where he would come - To the end desolations the end follows the
cutting off for the Messiah, Charles Feinberg
agrees The final words of verse 26 sum up the
history of Israel since a.d. 70 desolations are
determined. Surely the determined wars and
desolations have come upon them (cf. Luke 2124).
Such has been the lot of Israel and the city of
Jerusalem, and such will be the portion, until
the time of the Gentiles have been fulfilled.
The fact Israel still suffers today means we have
not reached the end.
19Postmillennial comparison
- The cutting off of the Messiah (Dan. 926) is a
very inappropriate way to refer to the descent of
the Holy Spirit upon Jesus at the commencement of
His ministry. - The date for the beginning of Jesus ministry is
not a.d. 26 or 27 but a.d. 29. - To what does Daniel refer in 927 when he states
he is confirming a covenant? If it refers to
Christ, then what covenant was it and how did He
break it? - His ministry did not last seven years,
- He did not set up the abomination that causes
desolation (Matt. 2415). - To say that the middle of the seventieth week
refers to Christs crucifixion in a.d. 30 is
untenable on two grounds - (1) the sacrifices did not cease at Christs
crucifixion, and - (2) though the date of a.d. 30 is possible the
a.d. 33 date is far more plausible.
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21The timing is off
- As the result of the Jews rejection of Jesus,
they would lose their inheritance. This would not
occur for another forty years (Matt. 2133-46
221-14). Similarly, Jesus pronounced the temple
desolate when He walked out of it even though
its destruction did not come for another forty
year (2338). In principle, it was a done deal
when He turned His back on the temple. It is no
wonder that Jesus described the temple as your
house (2338). The temples destruction was a
consequence, a result, of the apostate Jews
rejection of Jesus (see Isa. 1022 Lam. 28
Luke 2222 Matt 27.25).
22Daniels Seventy Weeks?
Mar 30, A.D. 33 Nissan 10, A.D. 33
CHURCH 70th week,
Mar 5, 444 B.C. Nisan 1, Artexerxis 20th year
AGE Revelation
Pentecost
- 697360 173,880 days/365.24 476.07 yrs
- .07365.24 25.5 days thus 476yr 25.5days in
solar yrs - 476 - 444 33 1 0 (no year between 1BC
1 AD) - Add 25 days and Mar 5 becomes Mar 30, the day of
the triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Monday
23Sir Robert Anderson
- Sir Robert Anderson, a British Brethren,
developed a chronology that used a 360-day year,
that he called a prophetic year. Anderson bases
this upon the Jewish calendar and the clear
implication that the prophetic timetable of
Daniel was derived from it as well (i.e., 42
months 1260 days). Anderson began the 483-year
countdown with Artaxerxes decree that he said
was March 14, 445 b.c. (Nisan 1, 445 b.c.) and it
culminates in Christs triumphal entry into
Jerusalem on April 6, a.d. 32 (Nisan 10, a.d.
32). - His errors revolves around the initial timing and
calendar of Artaxerxes
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26Amillennial view from the fifth century and on
- Jerome the guy learning Hebrew in Jerusalem with
a skull on his desk - But the saints shall never possess an earthly
kingdom, declares Jerome, but only a heavenly.
Away, then, with the fable about a millennium! - Augustine was a big proponent of the amillennial
view - Keil and Leupold (more recent amillennials)
recognize the prince as the final Antichrist,
because hes already selected for prophecy in
direct language in chapter 7 as the little
horn, and in type in chapter 8
27Not a new thing
- Irenaeus one of the earliest church fathers
supported postponement of the 70th week - Hippolytus gives a very detailed breakdown of the
70th week - Julius Africanus reported in Eusebius is credited
with first recognizing the significance of
Daniels prophecy and the prediction of the
coming Messiah, and also accepted the
postponement of the 70th week
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