rollinTHUNDER
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To jbenjesus and parousia70,
I've been warned of your extensive education. Maybe you are experts in History. But what I see is that you are tripping over it, just like celtic does. You can't create the future out of the past. God made the end from the beginning. He knows His plan. I would be careful. History is good to know, but you can't live in the past. Remember, God told Lot and his family not to look back, but Lots wife looked back anyway, and she turned into a pillar of salt. LOL - I just thought I would throw that in, no offense.
Now lets look at the problem with your theory.
The Messiah was cut off at the end of the 69 weeks. And then you say that the 70th week begins consecutively, or right away. But then you go back 3 1/2 years for Jesus' ministry, and say that the Apostles preached for 3 1/2 years after that. Well - the only way to accomplish this theory, would be to back-up the 70th week 3 1/2 years. This would force the 69th and 70th weeks to overlap, and make it 69 1/2 weeks, instead of 70 weeks. So this must be where you think Jesus confirms a covenant with the many for one week.
This is impossible, and it is false teaching. There are several problems with this nonsense. First off, the Apostles preached for well over 3 1/2 years. Second, there was no abomination that caused desolation then. Third, Jesus never confirmed a seven year covenant with anyone, at all.
For someone to believe this nonsense, he would also have to believe that we have already gone through the seven year tribulation. And not only that, but he must also believe that we have already gone through the thousand years of peace, also known as the millenium, or the Lords day, or the Sabbath. This is where we enter into Gods rest. A thousand years of true peace, no wars at all, and Jesus will be the Mighty King of Kings and Lord of Lords. And we will reign with him. I didn't even mention some of the other things that are missing, like The two witnesses in Jerusalem, who will prophesy in the first half of the tribulation, and be able to stop the rain. And why did we never see the 144,000 sealed from the twelve tribes of Israel??? And why didn't the Mount of Olives split in two, when Jesus feet touched down and there was supposed to be a mighty earthquake. This theory is the doubting Thomas theory, because those who believe in it are lacking faith that God will do what He promised to do. Blessed are those who have not seen, and yet they believe.. Isn't this the theory that believes that we are already in the Kingdom of God on earth??? HOG WASH! ! !
I've been warned of your extensive education. Maybe you are experts in History. But what I see is that you are tripping over it, just like celtic does. You can't create the future out of the past. God made the end from the beginning. He knows His plan. I would be careful. History is good to know, but you can't live in the past. Remember, God told Lot and his family not to look back, but Lots wife looked back anyway, and she turned into a pillar of salt. LOL - I just thought I would throw that in, no offense.
Now lets look at the problem with your theory.
The Messiah was cut off at the end of the 69 weeks. And then you say that the 70th week begins consecutively, or right away. But then you go back 3 1/2 years for Jesus' ministry, and say that the Apostles preached for 3 1/2 years after that. Well - the only way to accomplish this theory, would be to back-up the 70th week 3 1/2 years. This would force the 69th and 70th weeks to overlap, and make it 69 1/2 weeks, instead of 70 weeks. So this must be where you think Jesus confirms a covenant with the many for one week.
This is impossible, and it is false teaching. There are several problems with this nonsense. First off, the Apostles preached for well over 3 1/2 years. Second, there was no abomination that caused desolation then. Third, Jesus never confirmed a seven year covenant with anyone, at all.
For someone to believe this nonsense, he would also have to believe that we have already gone through the seven year tribulation. And not only that, but he must also believe that we have already gone through the thousand years of peace, also known as the millenium, or the Lords day, or the Sabbath. This is where we enter into Gods rest. A thousand years of true peace, no wars at all, and Jesus will be the Mighty King of Kings and Lord of Lords. And we will reign with him. I didn't even mention some of the other things that are missing, like The two witnesses in Jerusalem, who will prophesy in the first half of the tribulation, and be able to stop the rain. And why did we never see the 144,000 sealed from the twelve tribes of Israel??? And why didn't the Mount of Olives split in two, when Jesus feet touched down and there was supposed to be a mighty earthquake. This theory is the doubting Thomas theory, because those who believe in it are lacking faith that God will do what He promised to do. Blessed are those who have not seen, and yet they believe.. Isn't this the theory that believes that we are already in the Kingdom of God on earth??? HOG WASH! ! !
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