What are you implying? That the rapture happened thousands of years ago? Before Jesus even?
Please be serious. Do you actually think there is any chance I could be implying something so ridiculous? Give me a break. Paul, writing well after Jesus ascended to heaven, wrote about the rapture as a future event. But, you somehow think I'm claiming it happened "Before Jesus even"? Come on.
I simply said that Daniel's people were the Israelites. What is hard to understand about that? Are the Israelites the church? No. So, why are you trying to say that Daniel 9:24 is about the church?
Remember, our God is the God that tells the end from the beginning? This wouldn't include the gentile church? WHy not? I thought we were grafted into the vine. This is a prophecy of Daniel and if you keep read it from there you'lll see that the messenger Angel tells Daniel to seal up these prophecies until the time of the end times. He is explaining the different parts of the 70 weeks of daniel...and he clearly is talking about the end times. That's us now.
You are reading things into the prophecy that are not there. You shouldn't do that.
Of course we know now that the Gentiles have been included in God's plan to provide salvation to mankind, but that particular prophecy is not about the Gentiles. In no way, shape or form were the Gentiles Daniel's people.
Unless you dont think the OT is valid anymore because Jesus came?
What do you mean by this? Certainly, the old covenant has been replaced by the new covenant, but I'm not sure if that's what you're talking about. All of the Old Testament scriptures are valid, but many of the OT prophecies have been fulfilled or have an ongoing fulfillment that started long ago.
The fact is that you wont be be able to understand the end times scriptures in the NT unless you have an understanding of the OT. That's what I have found.
I don't believe that is a good approach to understanding Bible prophecy. I believe, for the most part, the NT sheds light on the OT, not the other way around. So, we should use the NT to help understand the meaning of OT prophecies.
Well the way it reads, he outlines the first 69 weeks of the 70 weeks in verse 26 and then talks about the tribulation (the 70th week) in verse 27.
It doesn't read that way to me.
You're asking for a awful lot to be packed into a single verse, lol!
Not sure what you mean, but what is clear to me is that the city and the sanctuary that it's talking about is the one that would exist when the Messiah came and when the Messiah was cut off, which was the second temple that still existed in Jesus's day. The same temple that Jesus said would be destroyed (Matthew 24:1-2, Mark 13:1-2, Luke 21:6-7).
How about this? Go and read 4 chapters in the book of Daniel. Chapters 9-10-11 and 12. (they're fairly short). That way, you get a lot better picture about what the Angel is telling Daniel.
Daniel 9:24-27 is its own prophecy. No need to make everything convoluted by combining multiple prophecies into one.
And when the Angels is about through talking to Daniel, (watch for it), the Angel says, Seal up the words of this prophecy in a book to be saved for the end times...(paraphrased). and hopefully it'll make more sense then.
I don't need you to teach me. It's clear to me that you have no understanding of the prophecy whatsoever.
It refers to "the time of the end". Here is an example where the NT can help us interpret the OT:
1 John 2:18 Little children,
it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come,
even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.
John indicated that "the last time" or what the book of Daniel calls "the time of the end" had already begun in his day. It refers to the New Testament era. The words of Daniel's prophecy being sealed up simply means the prophecy would not be understood until a later time. Thanks to the teachings of Jesus and to the New Testament being written long ago, people have understood the prophecy for a long time already, so it was already unsealed long ago.
Reading a few chapters tells us a whole lot more than a single verse or two! We get the context, the setting aand all the litlle side remarks that they use to help us paint the big picture. This is prophecy Brothers, for the end times, last days. It says so!
You are not looking at how scripture itself defines "the end times" and "last days". Peter indicated that the last days began long ago already.
Acts 2:16 But
this is that which was spoken by the prophet Joel; 17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams: 18 And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy:
This was Peter speaking on the day of Pentecost long ago and indicating that the last days had already begun back then because part of what marks the last days is the time period during which the Holy Spirit is poured out on people, which is still ongoing today. You are putting a time limit on "the end times" and "last days" that scripture does not.