Understanding the โstart dateโ of the โseventy weeksโ is vital to its interpretation. WHEN the period commenced determines when it will end. Fortunately, the interpreting angel provided Daniel with that information – โFrom the going forth of the word to return and to build Jerusalem.โ And the identification of this โwordโ is found in the context of the chapter.
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Seventy-Sevens Divided
The angel divided the period of โseventy weeksโ into three divisions – the initial period of โseven weeks,โ the second of โsixty-two weeks,โ and the final segment of โone week.โ The latter is subdivided further into two โhalf weeks.โ And at the start of the prophecy, the angel listed six redemptive goals that must be achieved by the end of all seventy โweeks.โ
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After contemplating Jeremiahโs prophecy, Daniel began to pray and repent for the nationโs sins. He did not seek revelation into the meaning of the prophecy since he understood its prediction (โI understood by the writings the number of the yearsโ). Instead, he confessed Israelโs sins as Jeremiah had instructed.
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Daniel received the revelation about the โseventy weeksโ in the โfirst yearโ of Darius the Mede, shortly after the fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire to the โMedes and Persians.โ And his inquiry and prayer indicate that the events in chapter 9 occurred before the return of the first Jewish exiles to Jerusalem after the decree of Cyrus the Great.
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Danielโs โseventy weeksโ prophecy presents a 490-year period that culminates in the โAbomination of Desolation.โ Crucial to dating it and its proper interpretation is the identification of the โcommandment to restore and build Jerusalem,โ and commentators have gone to great lengths to link it to one of several known decrees issued by Persian rulers.
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