adam332 said:I understand that prophecy can skip around. All one needs to do is read Rev. to figure that out.
I may be wrong but I can't recall a prophecy that mentions an specific amount of time,(like 490 yrs), and puts a gap of time between the already specified number.
Prophecy skipping around? Definitely.
Prophecy which gives a specific time, then adds another indeterminate amount of time before the "counter" starts again? That a unique one.
Anyone have a precedent of such a thing? If you can't find a precedent I would be wary teaching/telling people that there's a gap.
Adam
It's not necessarily that our Lord put a gap of time in between the 69th and 70th week, it's simply that that final "one week" has not been fulfilled yet.
When our Lord Jesus warned of the "abomination of desolation" in Matt.24, quoting from the Book of Daniel, it was still 70 years after His crucifixion when the Roman army would come, with Jerusalem and the temple being destroyed. If that was the fulfillment of that final "one week" of Dan.9:27, which some believe (I don't), then what was that 70 years gap of time doing there in between His death and the Roman army coming upon Jerusalem?