Captivity, Cyrus, Seventy Weeks

The Word to Return

Understanding the โ€œstart dateโ€ of the โ€œseventy weeksโ€ is vital to its interpretation. WHEN the period commenced determines when it will end. Fortunately, the interpreting angel provided Daniel with that information – โ€œFrom the going forth of the word to return and to build Jerusalem.โ€ And the identification of this โ€œwordโ€ is found in the context of the chapter.

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Captivity, Seventy Weeks

Seventy-Sevens Divided

The angel divided the period of โ€œseventy weeksโ€ into three divisions – the initial period of โ€œseven weeks,โ€ the second of โ€œsixty-two weeks,โ€ and the final segment of โ€œone week.โ€ The latter is subdivided further into two โ€œhalf 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 โ€œweeks.โ€

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Captivity, Seventy Weeks

The Word of Jeremiah

Daniel received the revelation about the โ€œseventy weeksโ€ in the โ€œfirst yearโ€ of Darius the Mede, shortly after the fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire to the โ€œMedes 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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Abomination of Desolation, Captivity, Seventy Weeks

In Plain Sight

Danielโ€™s โ€œseventy weeksโ€ prophecy presents a 490-year period that culminates in the โ€œAbomination of Desolation.โ€ Crucial to dating it and its proper interpretation is the identification of the โ€œcommandment 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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