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Hi everyone. I produced this YouTube a few years back, based on a presentation of my research into the biblical timeline between Moses and Messiah. It is an extraordinary count of years that has gone unnoticed because of small glitches in our start and finish dates. For example, the commonly stated date for the Exodus is 1446 bc. It should be 1444 bc.

The information here is especially important to prophetic studies. If any dates or information raises questions, just answer and I’ll explain as best as I can. In the meantime, please enjoy.


 
Can we talk about the connection to prophecy?

There were 210 sabbath years between Moses and Jesus. Some were not kept, but God knew when they were supposed to be. In all, the span between Moses and Jesus produced the above count.

Now, the sabbath was the final year in a group of seven, so every seven years were called a ‘week’ in the same way as a group of seven days is called a ‘week.’ So, from Moses to Christ there were 210 weeks, and here is where it gets interesting. The ancient calendar divided 210 into 3 eras of 70 weeks, and the Bible mentions the last of these eras. (Daniel 9:24)

I’ll sign off so that we can digest the following point; Daniel's 70 weeks were part of the sabbath years. They were not a separate unrelated count! May I repeat, they were not a separate unrelated count! When we consider how much end-times stuff is written, it is amazing how this connection is hardly ever mentioned.

There are big implications here for end-times.
 
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