Jim Parker
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Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.No, lol, you wont catch me in that parade.
I am in no way trying to figure out His return, the question just popped into my head. When I went to look for the answer, I could not see that there should be any 'gap' in Daniel's vision, but at the same time, I could not find where the return of Christ was said to be at the moment(or even that close) the 70th week ended.
In other words, everything I have read says that the 70 weeks were for God to deal with the people of Israel. But it could be 70 more 'weeks'(random number) before He actually returns.
I just always hear, except for the extreme views of Him already coming back and such, that the end of the 70th week is when Christ returns. That's why you see gaps and such in different time line maps. In fact, I don't think I have ever seen one 'denominations' time line map that did not have the 70 weeks of Daniel as the center piece.
One thing to keep in mind is that the number 7 (and variations of it) represent completion. (And perfection, etc.)
Also remember that Daniel's vision is apocalyptic. It is the rendering in human language of the prophet's ecstatic vision. It's, as it were, encrypted.
That being said, the 70 weeks could very easily be an unspecified amount of time until the completion of God's purpose.
On the other hand, I heard Chuck Smith explain how the 70 weeks of years (490 years?) came to the exact day of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. (Palm Sunday.)
iakov the fool
(beaucoup dien cai dau)
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