A Dissertation on the Prophecy Contained in Daniel IX 24-27: Generally Denominated the Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks |
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... suppose , that the seventy weeks are composed of years containing each 354 days , p.5 . II . But several arguments have been adduced to prove , that they are composed of years containing each 360 days , p . 7 . 1. The grounds on which ...
... suppose , that the seventy weeks are composed of years containing each 354 days , p.5 . II . But several arguments have been adduced to prove , that they are composed of years containing each 360 days , p . 7 . 1. The grounds on which ...
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... suppose Daniel to have used . Afri- canus and his immediate followers contend , that we ought to reckon by the true astronomical lunar year of about 354 days : Bp . Lloyd , Mr. Marshall , Mr. Wintle , and Mr. Butt , prefer the false ...
... suppose Daniel to have used . Afri- canus and his immediate followers contend , that we ought to reckon by the true astronomical lunar year of about 354 days : Bp . Lloyd , Mr. Marshall , Mr. Wintle , and Mr. Butt , prefer the false ...
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... we have nothing that conveys the idea of ab- breviation . It must therefore be mere unsupported conjecture to suppose , that in this word any hint is * Chap . iv . 5 . given by the prophet that he is using years of given ( 6 )
... we have nothing that conveys the idea of ab- breviation . It must therefore be mere unsupported conjecture to suppose , that in this word any hint is * Chap . iv . 5 . given by the prophet that he is using years of given ( 6 )
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... suppose his sole reign to have commenced , if we reckon back from that point 69 years , we shall be brought to the corresponding point in the year A. C. 605 : and , if from this point in the year A. C. 605 we reckon back the additional ...
... suppose his sole reign to have commenced , if we reckon back from that point 69 years , we shall be brought to the corresponding point in the year A. C. 605 : and , if from this point in the year A. C. 605 we reckon back the additional ...
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... suppose to be the epoch of the capture of Baby- lon : but the latter seems to me the most probable : both because , since the principal festival of Bel was then observed , and since the festival on which Ba- bylon was taken was clearly ...
... suppose to be the epoch of the capture of Baby- lon : but the latter seems to me the most probable : both because , since the principal festival of Bel was then observed , and since the festival on which Ba- bylon was taken was clearly ...
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26th verse abomination according ancient Anointed appears argument Artax Artaxerxes Longimanus Artaxerxes Mnemon Babylon Babylonian captivity Blayney Blayney's canon of Ptolemy captivity Christ chronological clause commencement covenant crucifixion Cyrus Daniel Darius Hystaspis Darius Nothus death decree desolation divorce edict Eliashib enacted equal equinox erxes expiration Ezra father feast of tabernacles festival half week Hebrew Hence high-priest holy city hypothesis intercalary intercalation interpretation Israel Jewish Jews Joiada Josephus Judah Julian period king Levitical Levitical Church likewise Lord lunar Marshall Mede mode month Abib Moses Nebuchadnezzar Nehem Nehemiah Nisan objection observed passover Petavius phecy plainly precisely Prideaux prince prophecy prophet reckoned reign riod Roman Scripture seventh month seventieth week seventy seven weeks seventy weeks shew shewn sixty nine weeks sixty two weeks solar suppose synchronizes temple termination thou Tiberius tion Tisri translation twentieth unto the Messiah Usher utter end venty word Xerxes
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