- May 28, 2009
- 28,782
- 3,421
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Non-Denom
- Marital Status
- Private
Daniel 9:25-26 the messiah's arrival and being cutoff - in the text. Before 7 years
Ezekiel 39:17-29 the messiah's return, following 7 years. In the latter days, latter years.
____________________________________________________________
Ezekiel and Daniel were both of the same time period of history. Both in Babylonian captivity. Ezekiel was a priest takened into captivity, and lived on the river Chebar north of the city of Babylon - where Daniel was, in captivity.
In the book of Ezekiel, in Ezekiel 28, Daniel by name is referred to in the text.
The starting point, when in history (the end times), of the 70th week is not in Daniel 9, but in Ezekiel 39. The latter days and latter years is in the text of the previous chapter on Gog/Magog in Ezekiel 38.
God had given part of the prophecies through Daniel and part through Ezekiel. Both books have references to the end times. The 70 weeks determined on Daniel's people and the city of Jerusalem are split. Partly completed and partly still unfulfilled.
Daniel 9 gives the arrival of the messiah in Jerusalem, and being cutoff, after 62 weeks... with the 70 weeks determined upon Daniel's people and Jerusalem still unfulfilled, because the Jews and Jerusalem rejected him. Ezekiel 39 gives the end times fulfillment of the 70th week, and completion of the transgression, and sin's hold over them ended.
Read Ezekiel 39:17-20 and then right after read Revelation 19:17-19?
In Ezekiel 39, Gog/Magog, then 7 years, then Armageddon. Jesus Himself speaking in the text of Ezekiel 39:21-29 having returned to earth, to rule the heathen, with a rod of iron, and restore Israel, as the Jews say "blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord".
Ezekiel 39:17-29 the messiah's return, following 7 years. In the latter days, latter years.
____________________________________________________________
Ezekiel and Daniel were both of the same time period of history. Both in Babylonian captivity. Ezekiel was a priest takened into captivity, and lived on the river Chebar north of the city of Babylon - where Daniel was, in captivity.
In the book of Ezekiel, in Ezekiel 28, Daniel by name is referred to in the text.
The starting point, when in history (the end times), of the 70th week is not in Daniel 9, but in Ezekiel 39. The latter days and latter years is in the text of the previous chapter on Gog/Magog in Ezekiel 38.
God had given part of the prophecies through Daniel and part through Ezekiel. Both books have references to the end times. The 70 weeks determined on Daniel's people and the city of Jerusalem are split. Partly completed and partly still unfulfilled.
Daniel 9 gives the arrival of the messiah in Jerusalem, and being cutoff, after 62 weeks... with the 70 weeks determined upon Daniel's people and Jerusalem still unfulfilled, because the Jews and Jerusalem rejected him. Ezekiel 39 gives the end times fulfillment of the 70th week, and completion of the transgression, and sin's hold over them ended.
Read Ezekiel 39:17-20 and then right after read Revelation 19:17-19?
In Ezekiel 39, Gog/Magog, then 7 years, then Armageddon. Jesus Himself speaking in the text of Ezekiel 39:21-29 having returned to earth, to rule the heathen, with a rod of iron, and restore Israel, as the Jews say "blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord".
Last edited: