Douggg
anytime rapture, non-dispensationalist, futurist
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Thanks for the break in dialogue I was having with jgr.Assuming everything you have submitted up to this point is correct, plus the fact that no one disputes that when Messiah is cut off, this is meaning the cross, this indicates He obviously can't be cut off 3 and 1/2 years later, like many insist, because John 12:12-15 is meaning days before the cross, not years before the cross. But in order to make all of this logically work out though, 483 years prior to John 12:12-15 would have to be meaning when the following initially happened---that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince(Daniel 9:25).
Do you have undeniable proof that it was 483 years after the going forth of the commandment to that of when John 12:12-15 was fulfilled?
Do you have undeniable proof that it was 483 years after the going forth of the commandment to that of when John 12:12-15 was fulfilled?
I am assuming that you mean - do I have a calendar year when the going forth of the commandment to begin the 483 years?
No, I do not because there are flaws in the way what is referred to as AD and BC, and Jesus's year of birth on that system, came about.
From wikepedia.com on
Anno Domini i.e. AD
"The date of birth of Jesus of Nazareth is not stated in the gospels or in any secular text, but most scholars assume a date of birth between 6 BC and 4 BC.[28] The historical evidence is too fragmentary to allow a definitive dating,[29] but the date is estimated through two different approaches—one by analyzing references to known historical events mentioned in the Nativity accounts in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew and the second by working backwards from the estimation of the start of the ministry of Jesus.[30][31]
I have discussed the entire calendar year debate with the Jews (Judaism) at their site (MessiahTruth.com) and even they admitted a 16 year (if I recall correctly) discrepancy in their own calendar system. btw, some useful information - the Jews (Judaism) see the 70 weeks (the 490 years) as having been a testing period - which they said they failed and ended up going back into exile - because of unwarranted hatred Jew against Jew.
What we do know for certain is the event of Jesus arriving as the messiah is recorded in John 12:12-15.
But it is not necessary and (not possible) to come up with a calendar date working back 483 years because everything is skewed to begin with regarding the calendars and establishment of them.
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