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Recent content by GloryToHisName

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    Daniel 9:25 — Interpreting “Messiah the Prince”

    Thank you. I made some corrections I think are in important.
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    Does Daniel 9:24–27 support a dual 70-week fulfillment with a chiastic structure?

    The holy of holies was not anointed, and the kingdom was not established, so your view is missing alot of context, the anointing of the holy of holies and the age of righteousness are the climax of the second 70 weeks and the necessity for the prophecy to be fulfilled.
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    Daniel 9:25 — Interpreting “Messiah the Prince”

    Daniel 9:25 — Interpreting “Messiah the Prince” The phrase “the Messiah the Prince” in Daniel 9:25 is intentionally multilevel in meaning. When the seventy weeks are read as divided into two 70 week cycles within the text itself, the Hebrew grammar allows the title to operate simultaneously on...
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    Daniel 9:25 — Interpreting “Messiah the Prince” The phrase “the Messiah the Prince” in Daniel 9:25 is intentionally multilevel in meaning. When the seventy weeks are read as divided into two 70 week cycles within the text itself, the Hebrew grammar allows the title to operate simultaneously on...
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    Does Daniel 9:24–27 support a dual 70-week fulfillment with a chiastic structure?

    Daniel 9:25 — Interpreting “Messiah the Prince” The phrase “the Messiah the Prince” in Daniel 9:25 is intentionally multilevel in meaning. When the seventy weeks are read as divided into two 70 week cycles within the text itself, the Hebrew grammar allows the title to operate simultaneously on...
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    > My translation: “Know and understand from the going forth of the word to build and restore Jerusalem for an anointed one and a ruler, seven sevens; 60 weeks, the second; and again it shall be returned and built.” --- 1. “Know and understand from the going forth of the word to build and...
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    Daniel 9:24–27 — Dual 70-Week Structure and “Second Sixty” Interpretation in Hebrew

    I’ve been working on a literal translation and grammatical analysis of Daniel 9:24–27, and I believe the prophecy is intentionally structured with two 70-week cycles: 1. First 70 weeks — Ancient fulfillment (457 BC decree → Messiah → 70 AD destruction) 2. Second 70 weeks — Modern fulfillment...
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    Does Daniel 9:24–27 support a dual 70-week fulfillment with a chiastic structure?

    I’ve been studying Daniel 9:24–27 closely and created a detailed clause-by-clause chart of the prophecy, including Hebrew words, chiastic layers, and proposed historical and eschatological fulfillment. My translation emphasizes that the 70 weeks are “divided out” (נֶחְתַּךְ), and verse 25...
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    I am familiar with that outline, and I feel like this double 70 weeks in the true interpretation
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    The Question of the Inversion (Daniel 9:25–26) Why does the phrasing in Daniel 9:25 appear inverted—saying “weeks sixty and two”—while Daniel 9:26 preserves the more expected order, “after the sixty and two weeks”? This difference is not stylistic but structural. In verse 25, the noun שָׁבֻעִים...
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    Daniel 9:25 — “Weeks 60, the second” (emphasizing the second 60th week) שָׁבֻעִים shavuʿim — “weeks” שִׁשִּׁים shishim — “sixty” וּשְׁנַיִם u-shenayim — “and two” ➡️ Order: “Weeks 60 and 2” — inverted phrasing, pointing to the 60th week within the second set. (Focus on the singular ‘week’...
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    Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

    Perfect — here’s the Hebrew laid out vertically (straight down) so you can see the inversion visually, just as you requested: --- Daniel 9:25 — “Weeks 60, the second” (emphasizing the second 60th week) שָׁבֻעִים shavuʿim — “weeks” שִׁשִּׁים shishim — “sixty” וּשְׁנַיִם u-shenayim — “and...