Small segments of the wall, (prophesied to be built and completed by
the Prophet Daniel many years before it was decreed by a Persian King),
had previously been uncovered, but this dig has unearthed a 30 meter
section of the wall and a six-by-three-meter tower. It is “the wall” in
Daniel 9:25, which Daniel prophesied to be “build again” “in troublous
times.”
Daniel 9:25 – Know therefore and understand, that from the going
forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the
Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks:
the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.
The Prophecy of 70 Weeks of Years found in Daniel 9:24-27 is perhaps
the most amazing prophecy in the Old Testament.
I hope you will take the time to read our Archive Prophecy Update
231, which follows immediately before the Jerusalem Post Article. It is
Part 2 of a full exposition in 9 Parts of the Messiah who was to come
in Daniel 9:24-27. In our Prophecy Update Archives it can be downloaded
as Prophecy Update Numbers 230B continuously to 233. The Messiah of
Daniel 9:24-27 is the “Son of man” prophesied to be given a kingdom and
dominion in Daniel 7:13,14.
Daniel 7:13,14 – I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like
the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient
of days, and they brought him near before him. [14] And there was given
him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and
languages, should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion,
which shall not pass away, and his kingdom that which shall not be
destroyed.
Begin Archive Prophecy Update Number 231
July 8, 2005
THE 70 WEEKS OF DANIEL’S 9:24-27 PROPHECY – Part 2
According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary of World Religions, the
Evangelical Protestantism Movement emerged in Britain in the 1730s. The
conversion of John Wesley in 1738 is often regarded as the start of the
evangelical movement. Wesley was forced to preach out of doors and to
eventually develop an organization of his own. From 1740 to 1800 the
evangelicals were drawn into the movement primarily from Wesleyan
Methodists, Primitive Methodists, nonconformist Protestant bodies such
as the Congregationalists, and from the Baptist groups. By 1800 the
Evangelical Movement had spread to the Church of England.
Within the Evangelical Movement a different viewpoint arose in the
teaching of Prophecy, particularly in the interpretation of Daniel 9:27.
I have diligently searched for any commentary published before 1740
that indicated the three “HE’S” in Daniel 9:27 were the antichrist, and
have not found a single one. I am not saying one does not exist, but I
have been looking for years, and have never found one. All publications
before 1740 clearly identified the three “HE’S” as Jesus Christ, “the
Messiah the Prince.” It has stunned me as to how much of our teaching
today about the antichrist is all tied back to the belief that the
antichrist is the one referred to in Daniel 9:27. I beg of you to take a
good look at the series on the 70 Weeks of Daniel exposition I am now
presenting in 7 parts. Even if you think it is hogwash, please carefully
read Parts 1 through 7. If it is correct, it will help you to
understand what is going on when the antichrist does not follow the
pattern currently taught in most religious circles. If it is wrong, it
will have done you no harm, but please read it. I have no ulterior
motive for gain in presenting it to you. My motive is a simple one. I
am an old man who is three years past his allotted threescore and ten
years, and I am very concerned that many are going to be confused when
prophetic events suddenly conclude in a manner quite different from what
they expect. For better or for worse, I believe the religious world
took a wrong turn in prophetic teaching in 1740, and that many believe
what is erroneously tied back to antichrist representing the three
“HE’S” in Daniel 9:27.
Daniel 9:27 – And HE shall confirm the covenant with many for one
week: and in the midst of the week HE shall cause the sacrifice and the
oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations HE shall
make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall
be poured upon the desolate.
I fully exposited on Daniel 9:24 in Special Prophecy Update 230B,
establishing how Daniel had learned, from Jeremiah’s writings, that
seventy weeks of years were determined upon the people of Israel and
their holy city Jerusalem. Under Daniel’s formula for the period, each
one of Jeremiah’s seventy years was equal to seven years, and he
identified each seven year period as one week of years (So 7 X 70 = 490
years or 70 weeks of years). In verse 25 he gives us a starting point
for his prophetic clock to begin ticking toward a countdown of 490 years
or 70 weeks of years.
Daniel 9:25 – Know therefore and understand, that FROM the going
forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem UNTO the
Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks:
the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.
The 490 year time clock would start ticking when “the commandment to
restore and to build Jerusalem” was issued. However, there were four
different proclamations issued by three Persian kings:
1. The Decree of Cyrus in 536 B.C.
2. The Decree of Darius Hystaspes in 519 B.C.
3. The first Decree of Artaxerxes Longimanus in 457 B.C.
4. The second Decree of Artaxerxes Longimanus in 445 B.C.
The Scripture indicated that FROM the time the commandment (decree)
was issued UNTIL the Messiah the Prince arrived, would be 69 weeks of
years or 483 years (7 weeks + 62 weeks = 69 weeks of years) ( 7 X 69 =
483 years)
Now, some problems arise in the establishment of historical dates
that begin at “FROM” and end at “UNTIL” – Are these prophetic years or
calendar years – How are they affected by corrections to the Gentile
calendars by Rome – And how are they affected by the lunar calendar used
by the Hebrews? All these things make it difficult to decide which one
of the four decrees applies to Daniel 9:25. Was Daniel indicating solar
years of 365.25 or prophetic lunar years of 360 days? Most likely he
meant years of 360 days.
Which one of the four decrees was the one that Daniel indicated in
his prophecy? The decree of Cyrus in 536 B.C. was limited to the
building of the Temple. The decree of Darius Hystaspes was also limited
to the building of the Temple. The first decree of Artaxerxes
Longimanus in 457 B.C. demonstrated a larger range of granting authority
to carry out all that needed to be done, much more than the two decrees
before it. His second decree in 445 B.C. is also very specific in its
instruction and authority to rebuild Jerusalem. So, we are able,
because of the lack of reference “to restore and to build Jerusalem” in
the first two decrees, to say that it must be one of the two issued by
Artaxerxes Longimanus in 457 B. C. and 445 B.C.
If Daniel’s prophecy is based on our present calendar year, which I
doubt, then FROM the time Artaxerxes first decree was issued in 457 B.C.
until the baptism of Jesus the Messiah in 27 A.D., would be 483 years
or 69 weeks. This was the viewpoint held by the great Baptist Bible
expositor B.H. Carroll in the late eighteen hundreds and early nineteen
hundreds. But Dr. Carroll makes this statement in his writings on
Daniel 9:25, when dealing with prophetic years of 360 days:
“”Hengstenberg, on the other hand, while agreeing with the second decree
of 445 B.C., controverts the theory of a year of 360 days, and contests
the date usually accepted (445 B.C.). By an elaborate historical
argument of great plausibility he seeks to prove that the 20th year of
Artaxerxes Longimanus falls on the date 455 B.C. and then, by adding 483
years, Hengstenberg puts Christ’s acknowledgment by His Father, at His
baptism, as the true coming of Messiah the Prince.” Sir Robert Anderson
has two books on Daniel, “The Coming Prince” and “Daniel in the
Critic’s Den.” He uses the usually accepted debt of 445 B.C. and
articulates a strong time sequence to prove his conclusions.
Now, please allow me to state my conclusions. I was taught certain
things about Daniel 9:24-27 by many old preachers who are now at home
with the Lord. Many of them were born in the 19th century and lived
into the thirties, forties, and fifties of the 20th. In northern
Arkansas where I was raised, these old fellows read after the leading
Baptist theologians of their day from books they had procured from old
book stores or the libraries of older preachers when they died. Some of
these books were written in the late 18th and early 19th century, and
they finally just worn out and fell apart from constant use. They
didn’t have opportunity to attend a seminary, but they were diligent in
reading the works of the Baptists who did. These are the men who first
taught me prophecy many years before I graduated from seminaries,
colleges, and universities. In the weeks to come, Lord willing, I am
going to pass on to you what they taught me, and you may be surprised.
Now, in all honesty, before God and man, I believe it was 483 years
“FROM” the decree “UNTO” the baptism of Jesus, when he began His earthly
ministry. I accept it by faith in God’s word. The problem is not with
the Word of God, it is with the human setting of the time of the proper
decree.
My main reason for writing such a lengthy discourse was to show how
difficult it is to absolutely fix the precise date the proclamation was
issued to which Daniel referred. BUT I AM DELIGHTED TO TELL YOU THAT
WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT CAN BE PROVEN BY A SINGLE WORD, THE WORD
“AFTER” IN DANIEL 9:26A.
Daniel 9:25,26A – Know therefore and understand, that from the going
forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the
Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks:
the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.
[26] And AFTER threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but
not for himself: (The 7 weeks is understood in Hebrew literary style to
also be added to the 62 in verse 26 so as to avoid redundancy in a
flowing chronological sequence of events, i.e. AFTER 69 weeks.
Otherwise, Messiah would have been cut off before he was born.)
The Hebrew word used for “AFTER” is “ACHAR,” which means, in context,
“AFTERWARD.” This same word “ACHAR” is used in the following
Scriptures.
Jeremiah 31:33 – But this shall be the covenant that I will make with
the house of Israel; AFTER those days, saith the Lord, I will put my
law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be
their God, and they shall be my people.
Joel 2:28 – And it shall come to pass AFTERWARD, that I will pour out
my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall
prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see
visions:
Hosea 3:5 – AFTERWARD shall the children of Israel return, and seek
the Lord their God, and David their king; and shall fear the Lord and
his goodness in the latter days.
Hosea 6:2 – AFTER two days will he revive us: in the third day he
will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
The vast majority of prophetic expositors today claim that Messiah
was cut off, crucified, to END the 69th week, bringing the hands of
Daniel’s clock to a standstill, and that we have a full week of seven
years waiting to be fulfilled when it begins to tick again, but that
cannot be true since Christ was crucified AFTER the 69th week during the
70th week, leaving less than seven years to be fulfilled.
The significance of the placement of “AFTER” in Daniel 9:26A cannot
be overemphasized. Why? Because it definitely states that Messiah
would not be cut off to END the 69th week, but would be crucified
“AFTER” it, at some time in the 70th week. The clock of Daniel stopped
ticking at some time in the final 70th week. So when was Jesus cut off
by crucifixion in the 70th week? The answer is of the utmost
importance. I know we have less than seven years once the clock starts
to tick again, but how much less do we have? It has to be less than
2520 days, but more than 1260 days? We will proceed into verses 26 and
27 in a future update to find the answers to these questions, Lord
willing.
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