Daniel's Timeline (compiled from the 12 videos Scutter4christ has posted)
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hey Gottnett; are you Jewish, as you mention "...we came from Egypt..." in your video?
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@slstoll23 Similar to 2PT 3:8, this “week” (likened as in Daniel 9) is traditionally looked on s 7 years. Some things are figurative & some are literal. See file “5-TRACT-Exegesis-Interpretati
on.doc” in “reallayman.webs.com” in the “more” section. No-one has it all together as ‘there must be boo-boos among us’ [1Cor11:19a]. Take care & whatever happens, or not: do NOT deny the Lord! Hope to see you . . later! :-) -
@slstoll23 I have had to watch this video over and over. the more you watch it the more you will understand. It makes better sense to me now. Study this movie, it is real, it is right. Follow the scriptures and pray about it. God has placed this video heavy on my heart and I pray about it all of the time.
He lost me at the 7 year period. First he said that these "weeks" are years. Then he said that the seven year period was one week. How did one week become seven years, instead of one year like he stated earlier? Doesn't make sense! A week is either equal to one year or seven years, it can't be both!
slstoll23 9 months ago 2
@slstoll23 It might have just been a tongue twister. I've never heard of a week being one year. Do you remember about where the confusion started? I don't want to try to find it without a hint. :)
goffnett 9 months ago
But what is "Morning"? If Evening (sundown?) starts the 'day, the Morning (sunrise?) ends the day?
Where does the period from sunrise to sunset fit in? Seems to me that is not addressed clearly.
hiyosilver100 9 months ago
@hiyosilver100 Using Genesis as our guide. The sunset ends the day. This is why people keep the Sabbath from Sundown Friday to Sunset Saturday, that is the 7th day. It's very difficult for us to wrap on minds around it because as soon as we hear day we think sunshine. Remember them trying to get the Messiah in the Tomb before the sunset? This was to stop working before the high sabbath, Leviticus 23:7 'On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall not do any laborious work.
goffnett 9 months ago
@goffnett Thanks. Your response is common sense but common sense does not always rule so we need to ask.
Seemed to me that a 24 hour "Biblical Day" would be sundown to sunset (as opposed to lasting from midnight to 11:59PM) . To see your answer in print clarifies for me and, no doubt, others.
hiyosilver100 9 months ago
Awesome!
goffnett 9 months ago