Truth7t7
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You feel obliged to show the standard reformed preterist interpretationFor everyone else,
I feel oblidged to show the correct interpratation of Daniel 9:24
What do you think was the end of Israels trasngression? Clearly the end of their transgression was the putting to death of the Son of God. The crucifixion of Christ was the culmination of their transgression against God. Their rebellion against God would be "restricted" or controlled by bringing that age to an end. Christ challenged them to fulfil these terms: "Fill you up then the measure of your fathers" (Matt 23:32). @Truth7t7 - its important to look at the Masters teachings when interpreting prophecy - plenty of clues are given! Further to this at the trial of Jesus, the heaven-sent King of the Jews, the people shouted "Away with him; crucify him; we will not have this man to rule over us." They preferred the Roman Caesar, and this decision concluded the period of Divine mercy. Therefore in terms of interpreting this section the historical order is outlined clearly. Their rejection and crucifixtion of Christ is the end of Israels transgression.
When do you believe God put an end to sin?
Again, This was accomplished by the Lord individually at his first coming, when his offering superseded those under the Law. Concerning offerings for sins, for both priest and people, Christ offered "once, when he offered up himself" (Read Heb 7:27), and that was "at the end of the age when he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself" (Read Hebrews 9:26). Christ's work as the sin offering was "sealed up" or completed by his resurrection (Read Romans 1:4-5; 4:24-25; Heb. 10:14, 18; 9:14-15).
@Truth7t7 I'm sure you cannot provide pin point events which answer to this prophecy which also answer to Daniel 9:15-16 in regards to their sins and their city! It's all there is you look!
And when did God atone for iniquity ?
Jesus would become the covering for sin. Context is found in Daniel 9:16 when he sought the forgiveness of his people. Gabriel now reveals the means by which this would be accomplished: through Messiah the Prince.
In an ultimate sense when will God through Christ bring in everlasting righteousness and unseal the vision and the prophet, to anoint the most Holy Place?
The atoning work of Christ would not only cover sins, but also provide a justification for "the ages" (Heb. olahm, "everlasting"). Olahm refers to a concealed, or hidden period.
It would be an injustice to the text to try an force these clear prophetic principles to Christ's second coming having seen the fulfillment in the life, death and ressurection of Jesus Christ and the destruction of Jerusalem in Ad70.
Logic and common sense must previal.
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Your claims are false, the prince to come destroys the city and causes abomination and desolation up to the "Consummation" or the "Ultimate End", you give complete disregard to this fact in scripture, as the "Consummation" is future unfulfilled
Daniel's AOD is future, and the bad guy causing the Abomination and Desolation will be present on earth to the "Consummation" Ultimate End
"Future" Events Unfulfilled
This "Future" figure will be present on earth making (Abomination & Desolation) to the (Consummation) or (The Ultimate End) "Future" Event(s) Unfulfilled
(The Future Consummation)
2 Peter 3:10KJV
10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
Merriam-Webster
Definition of consummation
1: the act of consummating the consummation of a contract by mutual signature specifically : the consummating of a marriage
2: the ultimate end
Daniel's AOD (Even Until The Consummation) "Future"!
Daniel 9:27KJV
27 And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.