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70 Weeks Prophecy #4 - 69 Weeks Calculation

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In this video the first 69 weeks of the Seventy Weeks prophecy is calculated. This is a bare chronology of the 69 weeks which builds on the previous proven Biblical facts from Rev. 12 established in video #3 that the Biblical year is 360 days. The 69 sevens of years are found to be 483 Biblical years of 360 days. And so we proceed on from there, confirming the 69 sevens as the 173,880 days that evangelical Scotland Yard Inspector Sir Robert Anderson arrived at in his book "The Coming Prince" which was written back in the 19th Century. Taking those 173,880 days we do the calculations to show that the 69 Weeks are 476 calendar years plus 25 days. The time-line reaches out from a certain royal edict to terminate on another certain epic day in holy history, the only day in which Jesus presented Himself politically to His Holy City and His Holy People as "Messiah the Prince". The series takes us step by step into a Biblically well grounded understanding of this vitally important subject, Daniel's Prophecy the Seventy Weeks.

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  • You calculated from 445 BC and arived at 32 A.D. and I believe that. However, The JW's calculate from 455 B.C. and arrive at 33 A.D. Surely they would be 11 years out? How is that possible?

  • @DickGhostmoon

    They are out in many ways. No time to catalog all their errors. The root of their problem is they do not worship Jesus as God in the flesh.

  • @DickGhostmoon

    They use solar years of 365.24 days, as did Sir Isaac Newton.

  • Why are the 69 weeks not literal weeks but 7 years? Where would I find that in the Bible?

  • @okballer

    Good question. The word "week" in Hebrew means a "seven" or a heptad.

    The prophet Daniel had understood from a prophecy in Jeremiah that the captivity of Judah would be seventy years. He was asking God what was next in the prophetic plan. God said not seventy but Seventy Sevens had been decreed, set aside, or cut out of time, for covenant dealings with His Elect people.

  • @okballer

    The word "week" in Hebrew means "seven" or "heptad" and could just as easily be translated as that way.

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  • @GavinFinley Thanks, That would make sense. I will have a go at calculating it. Anyhow I nailed the Jehovahs W's on Dan. 9:27 - which talks of a covenant breaker (the antichrist). The JW's say Dan 9:27 is Jesus and was fulfilled by Jesus on page 199 of their bible teach book, therefore Satan is Jesus! They just don't know their bible. 2Thess2:3

  • JWs are not using the proper start time. It was not the rebuilding of the Temple, but the rebuilding of Jerusalem. This occurred in 445 BC.

  • @boltingpuppies check out our series on Daniel, we are currently studying the 70 weeks.

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    we would need another 1260 days + one extra month of Adar on the left side of the mid-way point of the 7.

    At that point, depending on when YHVH makes the grain aviv, we should see another extra Adar after the Tishri 1 covenant confirmation starting the 7 years (if that is what begins the 7 years as I suspect) but the extra Adar falling around the midway point must fall into the last half of the 7years in order for the flight not to occur in winter.

    I'm so looking forward to more from you!

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