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Originally posted by truejew
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by truejew
He is also a member of the Sanhedrin.
There is no such thing, it was dissolved almost 2000 years ago.
Claiming to have reinstated a long dead institution on one's own authority is as credible as me saying that I'm resurrecting Plato's Academy and now it exists and I'm a member of it.
It exists. There are 71 members.
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by truejew
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by truejew
He is also a member of the Sanhedrin.
There is no such thing, it was dissolved almost 2000 years ago.
Claiming to have reinstated a long dead institution on one's own authority is as credible as me saying that I'm resurrecting Plato's Academy and now it exists and I'm a member of it.
It exists. There are 71 members.
And so I guess that Plato's Academy also exists. There is one member.
Originally posted by truejew
The Sandedrin has the backing of powerful people who wish to see the Noahide laws and rebuilding of the temple. They will play a major role in end time prophecy.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
How can you say that after you spent days arguing with me that there is no future prophetic events for the city of Jerusalem or the Jewish people? You said Daniel 9 was fulfilled in 70 AD. Now you're arguing that Gabriel was wrong, that there are many more "sevens" for the Jews and Jerusalem ?
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
But you just said there was prophetic fulfillment still for the Jews and Jerusalem. Gabriel in Daniel 9 told Daniel that only 70 weeks were determined for the Jews and Jerusalem. So if you believe that those 70 were already fulfilled then there cannot be more prophetic fulfillment for them or Jerusalem.
Originally posted by truejew
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
But you just said there was prophetic fulfillment still for the Jews and Jerusalem. Gabriel in Daniel 9 told Daniel that only 70 weeks were determined for the Jews and Jerusalem. So if you believe that those 70 were already fulfilled then there cannot be more prophetic fulfillment for them or Jerusalem.
The 70 weeks was a Messianic prophecy. The Messieh has come, was cut off, and has brought an end to sin. The desolation prophecy is separate. It does not occur during the 70 weeks. It began in 70 AD and will not be finished until the end.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by truejew
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
But you just said there was prophetic fulfillment still for the Jews and Jerusalem. Gabriel in Daniel 9 told Daniel that only 70 weeks were determined for the Jews and Jerusalem. So if you believe that those 70 were already fulfilled then there cannot be more prophetic fulfillment for them or Jerusalem.
The 70 weeks was a Messianic prophecy. The Messieh has come, was cut off, and has brought an end to sin. The desolation prophecy is separate. It does not occur during the 70 weeks. It began in 70 AD and will not be finished until the end.
No it wasn't. You can't just ignore what Gabriel said. The scope of Daniel 9 was "thy people" (Jews) and "the holy city" (Jerusalem).
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
Well look around, a few of those things haven't happened yet for the Jews and the city of Jerusalem. There certainly isn't an end to iniquity or everlasting righteousness. That was something prophesied to happen during the reign of Christ from David's throne. What you fail to understand is the gap of the church age that was hidden from the OT prophets and will conclude with the rapture of the church. There are 24 such "gaps" in the OT prophecies and coincidently 24 is the number of the church.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
Well look around, a few of those things haven't happened yet for the Jews and the city of Jerusalem. There certainly isn't an end to iniquity or everlasting righteousness. That was something prophesied to happen during the reign of Christ from David's throne. What you fail to understand is the gap of the church age that was hidden from the OT prophets and will conclude with the rapture of the church. There are 24 such "gaps" in the OT prophecies and coincidently 24 is the number of the church.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
Actually it is stated that the church was hidden from the OT prophets.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by colbe
Please. Paul taught the rapture doctrine. The thing people argue about is the timing of it.