& THE
MOST AMAZING PROPHECY OF THEM ALL &
by David Chagall
Is there any way a rationalist can be
convinced that the Bible is not just another religious book but the
God-breathed Word of Truth? The path
that impressed me most was its audacious prophetic power. In fact, the prophet Daniel was told by the
angel Gabriel (Daniel 9) the exact date on which the Messiah would come to
Israel the first time. Gabriel,
answering Daniel's prayer in Babylonian captivity, came to reveal to Daniel
what God planned to do with His Jewish people from that time in Babylon over
400 years before Jesus all the way up to the terrible events of the Last
Days--those Days which, as you know, I'm convinced we have even now entered
in.
The Book of Daniel, Chapter 9 :24,
reads--"Seventy sevens have been decreed for your people and your holy
city, to restrain the transgression, to seal off sin, to make atonement for
iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to close off visions and
prophesies, and to anoint the most holy place," Gabriel told him.
"So you are to know and discern
that from the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until
Messiah the Prince there will be seven units of seven and sixty-two units of
seven; it will be rebuilt again, with streets and moat, even during times of
distress. Then, after sixty-two units
of seven the Messiah will be cut off and have no one, and the people of the
prince who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary."
First off, what does Gabriel mean by
the term "seventy sevens" or "seventy units of seven?" Some Bibles read "weeks" but the
actual Hebrew word used in Chapter 9 is shavu-onim which literally means
"units of seven," akin to our use of the word "dozens" for
units of twelve. There's no question
this signifies a period of time, and by just multiplying it out, seventy times
seven, we get 490. But 490 what? Days, weeks, months, years? The Jews then and even today use a LUNAR
calendar based on 360 days to the year, and adjust it by adding an extra month
every six years. But when the word
"year" is used for prophesy, it strictly means a span of 360
days. When In Jeremiah's prophesy of
the seventy years, the Hebrew word he used is shabu-yim, which is also based on
the Hebrew root word for seven. So
Daniel understood that Gabriel's seventy sevens signified 490 years.
Other Scriptures confirm this same way
of expressing units of seven as years (for example, see GEN.29:27, and
LEV.25:8). So in Daniel 9 the time span
given by the angel Gabriel was to be clearly understood as a period of 490
years. This is a crucial number,
because it gives us today, and the Jewish students of the Bible back then, a
precise measure for knowing when the Jews could expect the Messiah. Remember, this prophesy by Daniel was written
down more than 500 years before the event!
Let's look again at Daniel 9:
24-26--The time periods given in verses 24-26 are divided into two parts. First, there are seven sevens (49 years)
given for rebuilding the city of Jerusalem.
This is followed by a period of 62 sevens (or 434 years) from the time
that the order is given to rebuild the holy city Jerusalem to the appearance of
Messiah the Prince.
When was commandment issued to rebuild
the city of Jerusalem? We find that in
the Book of Nehemiah, Chapter 2, verses 5-8.
"And I said unto the king, If it please the king, and if thy
servant have found favour in thy sight, that thou wouldest send me unto Judah,
unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres, that I may build it. And the king said unto me, (the queen also
sitting by him,) For
how
long shall thy journey be? and when wilt thou return? So it pleased the king to
send me; and I set him a time."
"Moreover I said unto the king,
If it please the king, let letters be given me to the governors beyond the
river, that they may convey me over till I come into Judah; And a letter unto Asaph the keeper of the
king's forest, that he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the
palace which appertained to the house, and for the wall of the city, and for
the house that I shall enter into. And the king granted me, according to the
good hand of my God upon me."
According to Nehemiah, that written
permission was granted in the 20th reigning year of the Persian king Artaxerxes
I, in the Hebrew month Nisan. Now that
happens to be one of the best known dates in ancient history. The Enyclopedia Brittanica, which is not all
that crazy about Bible prophesy, tells us that Artaxerxes took the throne in
465 B.C. Therefore the 20th year of his
reign would be 445 B.C. Since no day is given, according to Jewish reckoning
the date would be given as the first day of the month of Nisan. When we translate that to the Gregorian
calendar used today, we get the date of March 14, 445 B.C..
The Book of Nehemiah describes a
series of delays in rebuilding the Jerusalem wall, caused mostly by enemy
sieges and attacks, along with the small number of volunteers working on the
task. According to John Walvoord,
Chancellor of Dallas Theological Seminary, the rebuilding required one in ten
Israelites to construct their own house in the Holy City. So the first "seven units of
seven," or forty-nine years prophesied for the "street and the wall
to be built again," were literally fulfilled in 396 B.C.
The Roman historian Josephus recorded
the troubles they had in rebuilding the city of Jerusalem. He wrote, "When the Ammonites and
Moabites and Samaritans heard that the building went on apace, they took it
heinously, and proceeded to lay snares for them, and to hinder their
intentions. They also slew many of the
Jews, and sought how they might destroy Nehemiah himself by hiring foreigners
to kill him. But none of these things
could deter Nehemiah from being diligent about the work." Joshephus describes how the workmen wore
armor and carried swords at all times, with their shields a few feet away. Then the historian concludes that after 49
troublesome and agonizing years, the rebuilding of Jerusalem and its walls were
completed in the year 396 B.C.--exactly as the angel Gabriel had told Daniel it
would be!
The prophesy also said it would be 70
sevens or 490 Hebrew years, sets the time for the appearance of "Messiah
the Prince." Starting at 445 B.C.,
since a Jewish year was 360 days--We must multiplying 360 times 483 years,
which gives us 1 7 3 , 8 8 0 days. Our
modern Gregorian calendar is based on 365 days per year, plus a leap-year day
every four. So we need to divide--
173,880 divided by 365 = 476.384 years.
There were 116 leap-year days (116
divided by 365 =0.318 years) Subtracting 0.318 years from 476.384 years = 476
years, 24 days. Adding 476 years, 24
days to March 14, 445 B.C. brings us to 31 A.D. Since only one year expired between 1 B.C. and 1 A.D., we must
add one year, which gives us April 6, 32 A.D.
The most recent Biblical scholarship tells us that April 6, 32 A.D. is
the very day Jesus of Nazareth entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey to be
proclaimed King of the Jews as the people yelled "Hosanna" and threw
palm fronds at his feet. Soon afterwards,
of course, Jesus was arrested and crucified, fulfilling Daniel's prophesy that
after the "sixty-two sevens, Messiah shall be cut off, but not for
himself" (that is, not for any crimes he himself committed), which also
fulfills ISAIAH's prophesy in 53:8 which reads, "And He (the Messiah) was
cut off out of the land of the living, for the transgression of my people to
whom the stroke was due."
There are equally precise prophesies
set forth for the Messiah's second time round.
And thereby stands my premise and basis for The Last Hour telecast, with
Israel and the Jewish people proclaimed as God's prophetic time clock.
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