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Prophecy: Jesus in Minor Prophets (Part 1)
Bethlehem “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me the one to be ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting” (Micah … Continue reading
Prophecy: Seventy Weeks (Part 3)
Daniel’s seventy weeks are divided into three segments: (1) During the first week, Jerusalem would be rebuilt. (2) During the next segment, which consists of sixty-two weeks, time would pass before the Messiah would appear. (3) During the last week, … Continue reading
Posted in Premillennialism, Prophecy
Tagged artaxerxes' decree, cyrus' decree, Daniel 9, daniel's seventy weeks, day/year theory, dispersion from jerusalem, idolatry, indefinite/complete theory, prophecy, sabbatical years, stop clock theory, three segments of prophecy, titus, vespatian, why seventy years of captivity
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Prophecy: Seventy Weeks (Part 2)
“Seventy weeks are determined… know therefore and understand, from the going forth of the command to restore and build Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks. The street (or open square, footnote in NKJV) … Continue reading
Posted in Premillennialism, Prophecy
Tagged abomination of desolation, appearing of messiah, artaxerxes' decree, confirm covenant, cyrus' decree, Daniel 9, daniel's seventy weeks, darius' decree, end of sacrifices and offerings, ezra, josephus, messiah cut off, middle of seventh week, nehemiah, one week, prophecy, rebuild temple/jerusalem, sixty two weeks, temple destroyed, three segments of prophecy, titus, troublesome times, wings of temple, zerubbabel
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Prophecy: Seventy Weeks (Part 1)
“Seventy weeks are determined for your people and your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sin, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophesy, and to anoint … Continue reading
Posted in Jesus, Phrase Study, Premillennialism, Prophecy, Textual study, Word Study
Tagged amorites, anoint most high, bring everlasting righteouness, Daniel 9, daniel's seventy weeks, fill up their sins, finish transgression, Isiah 53, Jeus prophet and priest and king, make end of sin, prophecy, reconciliation for iniquity, seal prophecy, sin and iniquity and transgression defined
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Prophecy: Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream
Nebuchadnezzar was the son of Nabopolassar, founder of the Chaldean (or Babylonian) Empire. Nebuchadnezzar served as the commander of the military campaign that led to Judah’s conquest on 606 B.C. (cf. Daniel 1:1-12; 2 Kings 24:1; 2 Chronicles 36:5-7). Following … Continue reading
Posted in Chruch, History, Premillennialism, Textual study
Tagged alexander the great, babylon, belly and thighs of bronze, chest and arms of silver, Daniel 2, Daniel 8, darius codomannus, dream, feet of iron and clay, goat, great image, greece, head of gold, iran, iraq, legs of iron, mene, mountain, nabopolassar, nebuchadnezzar, persia, prophecy, ram, rome, stone, tekel, upharsin, without hands
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Prophecy: Jeconiah and Jesus
God said to Jeconiah, also called Coniah for short, and sometimes called Jehoiachin – “I will give you into the hand of those who seek your life, and into the hand of those whose face you fear – the hand of … Continue reading
Posted in Jesus, Premillennialism, Prophecy, Textual study
Tagged archaeology, branch of david, coniah, cuneiform from babyon, jeconiah, Jehoiachin, Jeremiah 22, Matthew 1, prophecy, throne of david, yaukin
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Prophecy: Fulfilled
There are certain passages which are said to be “fulfilled” in Jesus’ day, yet they do not appear to be contextually if one consider the source of the quotation. Let’s take a look… Refrain from Weeping “Thus says the LORD: … Continue reading
Prophecy: The New Covenant
Let’s define “covenant.” The Hebrew word has its origin in a verb meaning ‘”to cut or divide’ in allusion to a sacrificial custom in connection with covenant making” (Vine’s). The word is used of (1) Covenants between men – (a) … Continue reading