How the Jews miss Jesus Christ, prophecy of Daniel
In 457 BC, the decree to restore Jerusalem and the Temple was given on the first day on the month of the Aviv (Ezra 7:6-28). Sixty-two sevens (weeks) and seven sevens later (483 years, there is no year zero), on the first morning after the renewed Moon the previous sunset, being the first month of the new year, John the Baptist saw Jesus returning to the Jordan river after fasting forty days in the wilderness. It is then that John said “Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world”, on Saturday, March 29, 27 AD.
This was the first appearance of the Messiah.
Daniel prophesied of this (Dan. 9:24-27). The weeks in verse twenty-four were specific or literal weeks because after sixty-two weeks and four days, Yeshua was crucified. There was an Adar Bet (Adar II) that year, because the barley was not yet “aviv”, so Yeshua was crucified on Wednesday April 28, 28 AD, 439 days after coming out of the wilderness.
The hypocrites of Judaism will say that they embrace all of the writings of “Moses and the prophets”, but they purposely ignore where it is written in them about Yeshua, and foolishly are still waiting for the Messiah to make His FIRST appearance.
[…] How the Jews miss Jesus Christ, prophecy of Daniel In 457 BC, the decree to restore Jerusalem and the Temple was given on the first day on the month of the Aviv (Ezra 7:6-28). Sixty-two sevens (weeks) and seven sevens later (483 years, there is no year zero), on the first morning after the renewed Moon … Read more on The Global Dispatch […]
[…] How the Jews miss Jesus Christ, prophecy of Daniel In 457 BC, the decree to restore Jerusalem and the Temple was given on the first day on the month of the Aviv (Ezra 7:6-28). Sixty-two sevens (weeks) and seven sevens later (483 years, there is no year zero), on the first morning after the renewed Moon … Read more on The Global Dispatch […]
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