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Verse Daniel 9:26. _AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PRINCE THAT SHALL COME
SHALL_ _DESTROY THE CITY AND THE SANCTUARY_] By the "prince" _Titus_,
the son of _Vespasian_, is plainly intended; and "the people of...
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AND AFTER THREESCORE AND TWO WEEKS - After the completion of the last
period of four hundred and thirty-four years. The angel had shown in
the previous verse what would be the characteristic of the fi...
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CHAPTER 9 THE PROPHECY OF THE SEVENTY WEEKS
_ 1. The time and occasion of Daniel's prayer (Daniel 9:1)_
2. The prayer (Daniel 9:3)
3. The answer and the prophecy of the seventy weeks (Daniel 9:20)...
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The explanation of Jeremiah's prophecy.
Daniel 9:21. being caused to fly swiftly: the meaning of the original
is obscure; _mg_, gives an alternative rendering, being sore wearied,
but neither transla...
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AFTER THREESCORE AND TWO WEEKS. The definite Article here marks this
period, as the one just mentioned in Daniel 9:24, i.e. after the 483
years. How long "after" is not stated; but it must surely be e...
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The 70 weeks are now broken up into three periods of 7, 62, and 1
week, respectively; and the events by which each of these periods is
to be marked are signalized....
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_And after_ THE _threescore and two weeks shall_ AN ANOINTED ONE _be
cut off_, AND SHALL HAVE NO …] The -anointed one" cannot be the same
as the -anointed one" of Daniel 9:25; for he lives 62 -weeks...
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The 70th week (b.c. 171 to 164)....
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c. REVELATION
TEXT: Daniel 9:20-27
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And while I was speaking, and praying, and confessing my sin and the
sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before Jehovah
my God for the holy...
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And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not
for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall
destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof shall be w...
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9:26 determined. (k-48) Or 'the determined [portion] of desolations.'
see the following verse, and Isaiah 10:22 ,Isaiah 10:23 ....
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AFTER THREESCORE, ETC.] RV 'after the threescore,' etc. MESSIAH] RV
'the' (better, 'an') 'anointed one.' A different person from the
'anointed one' of Daniel 9:25 is evidently meant. The one appears a...
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THE SEVENTY WEEKS
In the first year of Darius the Mede, Daniel, studying the prophetical
books, finds that Jeremiah has predicted that the desolation of
Jerusalem will last for seventy years (Daniel 9...
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 9
V1 This is what happened in the first year that Darius ruled the
country. He was the son of Xerxes and he came from the country call...
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AFTER THREESCORE AND TWO WEEKS. — These words can only mean that in
the seventieth week the Anointed one shall be cut off. Observe the
care with which the seventy weeks are arranged in a series of the...
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וְ אַחֲרֵ֤י הַ שָּׁבֻעִים֙ שִׁשִּׁ֣ים
וּ שְׁנ
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THE SEVENTY WEEKS
THIS chapter is occupied with the prayer of Daniel, and with the
famous vision of the seventy weeks which has led to such interminable
controversies, but of which the interpretation...
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RENEWED FAVOR IN GOD'S OWN TIME
Daniel 9:16-27
Daniel 9:17-19 have in them a tone of anguish which reminds us of our
Lord's words as to the violence which takes the kingdom of heaven by
force. God l...
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In the first year of the reign of Darius, Daniel, who was evidently
not only a man of prayer, but a diligent student of the prophetic
writings, became conscious that the seventy years of judgment on
J...
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And after threescore and two (x) weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but
(y) not for himself: and the people of the (z) prince that shall come
shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof...
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Weeks, or four hundred and thirty-eight years, which elapsed from the
twentieth of Artaxerxes to the death of Christ, according to the most
exact chronologists. (Calmet) --- Slain. Protestant: "cut of...
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We have within the compass of these few verses one of the most
illustrious prophecies of scripture: and blessed be our God, he who
gave the prophecy, hath given to his Church to see the fulfillment of...
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Here Daniel treats of the sixty-two weeks which elapsed between the
sixth year of Darius and the baptism of Christ, when the Gospel began
to be promulgated, but at the same time he does not neglect th...
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Chapter 9 gives us a vision concerning the people and the holy city,
consequent on Daniel's confession and intercession. It is, as has been
remarked, in connection with the oppression of the western p...
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AND AFTER THREESCORE AND TWO WEEKS,.... To be reckoned from the end of
the seven weeks, or forty nine years, which, added to them, make four
hundred and eighty three years:
SHALL MESSIAH BE CUT OFF,...
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And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not
for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall
destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof [shall be]...
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_After threescore and two weeks_ (counting from the expiration of the
first interval) _shall Messiah be cut off_ “This long interval
extends from the 93d Olympiad to the 202d Olympiad, or four hundred...
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GABRIEL COMFORTS DANIEL BY THE PROPHECY OF THE SEVENTY WEEKS...
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And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, namely,
at the time of the great denial, one of the signs preceding the end of
the world, BUT NOT FOR HIMSELF, literally, "and not is to Hi...
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BUT NOT FOR HIMSELF:
Or, shall have nothing
DESOLATIONS ARE DETERMINED:
Or, it shall be cut off by desolations...
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20-27 An answer was immediately sent to Daniel's prayer, and it is a
very memorable one. We cannot now expect that God should send answers
to our prayers by angels, but if we pray with fervency for t...
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OLBHeb;
AFTER THE THREESCORE AND TWO WEEKS. i.e. after the seven before, and
after the sixty-two that followed them, which all make up sixty-nine,
referring the angel's seventy weeks, which is nothing...
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“And after the sixty two sevens the anointed one will be cut off,
and will have nothing, and the people of the coming prince will
destroy the city and the sanctuary. And their end will be with a
flood...
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CONTENTS: Vision of the seventy weeks. Daniel's prayer and confession.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Daniel, Jeremiah, Darius, Gabriel.
CONCLUSION: God's Word is intended to encourage our prayers, and wh...
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Daniel 9:1. _In the first year of Darius, the son of Ahasuerus._ He is
also called Cyaxares, the son of Astyages. His father was called by
the jews, Ahasuerus. See on Esther.
Daniel 9:2. _I Daniel und...
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_Shall Messiah be cut off, but not for Himself._
“CUT OFF, BUT NOT FOR HIMSELF”
The Messiah here mentioned is the great and only God, who, in
reference to His office as the anointed Saviour, was call...
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_Even the man Gabriel._
WORDS OF THE ANGEL
Daniel’s history is in every way profoundly interesting, and stands
in connection with spiritual phenomena most startling and sublime.
These verses are the...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 9:1 While reading the book of Jeremiah 1:1 and
realizing that the “seventy years” (v. Daniel 9:2) are al
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 9:20 The angel GABRIEL, first seen in ch.
Daniel 8:1, appears to Daniel and reveals that there is more to come.
This is clear proof that Daniel’s pray
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 9:24 There are many suggested interpretations
of the SEVENTY WEEKS, but there are three main views: (1) the passage
refers to events surrounding Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175–164 B...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 9:25 The promised restoration of God’s
people and sanctuary will come in three stages. The first SEVEN
periods of sevens will run from the issuing of the decree to restore
and re...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XXXIII.—THE PROMISED MESSIAH (Chap. Daniel 9:24)
We now come to that part of Daniel’s prophecies which perhaps more
than any other distinguishes him as a prophet, and which was
com...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 9:1
THE SEVENTY WEEKS. This is the chapter of Daniel which has occasioned
most controversy. It was appealed to by Tertullian and the early
Fathers as a demonstration of the correctn...
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This time let's turn in our Bible to the book of Daniel, chapter 9.
In the beginning of chapter 9, we have a very keen insight to this man
Daniel. And we understand why God has declared of him that wa...
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1 Peter 2:21; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 Peter 3:18; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Acts 6:1
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And after — After the seven and the sixty two that followed them.
Not for himself — But for our sakes, and for our salvation. And the
people — The Romans under the conduct of Titus. Determined — God
h...