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With episode 77, we had to revisit the 77s, and what better album to review than the self-titled 1987 Seventy Sevens. So many 7s! This album, also known as the Island record, was supposed to catapult the band to stardom, but a little band called U2 had other plans. Lost Dogs Kickstart: Swirling Eddies: Other links- www.geeksrockcast.com Merch: https://geeksrockcast.threadless.com/ FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
Recorded live at our regular Sunday morning worship service in the Performing Arts Center of Memorial High School, Madison, WI.
Verse by verse teaching in Daniel 9:20-27 titled "The End of the Times (The Seventy Sevens)" by Pastor Jeffrey Anderson of Calvary Youth of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC on September 25, 2024.
Daniel 9Daniel's Prayer (v 1-19)The Seventy “Sevens” (v 20-28)**********Scriptures taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version ®, NIV ® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved worldwide.The “NIV”, “New International Version”, “Biblica”, “International Bible Society” and the Biblica Logo are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission.BIBLICA, THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY, provides God's Word to people through Bible translation & Bible publishing, and Bible engagement in Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America. Through its worldwide reach, Biblica engages people with God's Word so that their lives are transformed through a relationship with Jesus Christ.Support the showSupport the show
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Could the ancient prophecy of the Seventy Sevens actually pinpoint the momentous events of Jesus Christ's life with astonishing accuracy? Join me, Russ Scalzo, on Chronicles of the End Times, as we unpack the enigmatic visions of Daniel Chapter 9, interpreting the timeline from Jerusalem's restoration to the epochal crucifixion and the awaited second coming of Christ. With a nod to Sir Robert Anderson's meticulous work on prophetic dates. We navigate through history's divine script, uncovering the exact date of Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This episode is a riveting exploration of prophecy's role in affirming the sovereignty of Christ as the eternal monarch.As we peer into the future through the lens of biblical prophecy, the sacrifices and trials of the End Times come into sharp focus.
Daniel 9:20–27 || The Vision of the Seventy Sevens || Josh King by Meridian Church
This month in our Bible Q&A Dennis and Matt went head to head offering different theological perspectives on some of your questions from the books of Daniel, Revelation & 2 Thessalonians. You can jump through this episode by using the time makers below: Daniel 9:24 What does it mean by "Seventy Sevens"(03:07 – Answer 1) (15:16 – Answer 2) Revelation 1:18What is Hades?(23:01 – Answer 1) (28:10 – Answer 2) Revelation 2:13 Where does Satan live?(31:34 – Answer 1) (36:38 – Answer 2) Revelation 6:3-4Why would the lamb give the red horse rider power to take peace form the earth and make men slay each other, rather than give peace to the earth and make men love each other?(40:48 – Answer 1) (46:20 – Answer 2) Revelation 12:7 / 12:14 (Daniel 7:25)What is the meaning of time, times and half a time?(53:12 – Answer 1) (56:40 – Answer 2) Revelation 20:2 What does it mean that Satan is bound for 1000 years? (1:03:53 – Answer 1) (1:10:37 – Answer 2) 2 Thessalonians 2:3 Who is/was the man of lawlessness? (1:22:31 – Answer 1) (1:23:43 – Answer 2)
From Sunday 26 November 2023, Pastor Jason Clark continues the sermon series "The Book of Daniel: Hope in the Midst of a Hostile World" with a message titled "Seventy Sevens", Daniel 9.fbcmw.org
THE SEVENTY SEVENS OF DANIEL-Daniel 9-20-27
THE SEVENTY SEVENS OF DANIELDaniel 9:20-27
THE SEVENTY SEVENS OF DANIEL-Daniel 9-20-27
This WeekThis week, Ryan and Brian are continuing their series looking at the book of Daniel. They look at Daniel 9 and the vision Daniel has. They look at the historic context of the vision as well as how this vision played out in history.Links:Support Ryan and Brian's Bible BistroPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebiblebistroFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebiblebistroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebiblebistro/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3H7qRmgSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3I7Gw6AWebsite: https://www.thebiblebistro.comRyan and Brian's Bible Bistro is a podcast all about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith.
In the first part of the Daniel 9, Daniel is reading Jeremiah and realizes that the 70 years of captivity are almost up. This causes him to pray about what's next. God then gives Daniel one of the most amazing prophecies in the whole Bible to show what God has in store for Israel.
Teaching from Sunday AM service by Pastor Jeff Miles
06 The Seventy Sevens by New Grace
With all the interpretations of Daniel's vision of 70 weeks, how do we know what to believe and do? Maybe the answer is found in the commonalities of these views.
The angel Gabriel gives Daniel an understanding of the future. Seventy seven-year periods are determined for Israel until everlasting righteousness comes. Join Pastor Daryl as he journeys through the entire Bible.Read or subscribe to his daily devotional at simplythebible.blogVisit the church website.
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Here are this week's questions from Daniel 9-12-What is one of your favorite apocalyptic books, shows, or movies?-How might the post-apocalyptic genre of literature and media relate to the themes and messages of Daniel 9-12?-How does the promise of God's rescue impact your view of your current situation?-What can we learn from Daniel's confession of his own sins and the sins of his people in his prayer in Daniel 9:4-19?-How does Daniel's prayer model for us how to approach God in times of trouble?-What do you think is the significance of the "Seventy Sevens" prophecy in Daniel 9:21-27?-How does the theme of suffering and resurrection in Daniel 10-12 relate to the gospel message?-How does the promise of resurrection give us hope in the midst of suffering and difficult circumstances?-In what ways can we remain faithful to God in a faithless world, as Daniel did during his exile in Babylon?-How is Daniel like Jesus Christ, and in what ways does he and the book of Daniel point us to Christ?
This week Pastor Ken discusses Daniel's prayer of repentance for the Nation of Israel and God's response.
Rev. Roger Mullet, pastor of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in Churubusco, IN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Daniel 9. Daniel discovers a passage in the book of Jeremiah that prophesies about the restoration of the God's people from exile after seventy years. Time is almost up. In a prayer wrought with confession for the sins of the people, Daniel intercedes on behalf of his fellow exiled and appeals to God's covenant faithfulness in confidence that he would redeem his people from Babylon. Toward the end of the chapter, more esoteric visions point to the redemption of all people through Christ, but can we really know what each symbolic statement means? Mysterious dreams carry a foreboding warning. A disembodied hand writes a cryptic message on the wall. Visions of beasts predict the falling of great kingdoms. And an apocalyptic prophecy foretells the end of time. Thy Strong Word now opens up the Book of Daniel and delves into the life of one of God's prophets exiled in a Babylon. He speaks truth to power in a way that proclaims the providence and power of God. Daniel's writings also leave for us visions of the Antichrist and God's ultimate redemption of his people.
A new MP3 sermon from Light of the Nations (OPC) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Seventy Sevens Subtitle: The Book of Daniel Speaker: Tyler Detrick Broadcaster: Light of the Nations (OPC) Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: Daniel 9:20-27 Length: 33 min.
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Presented at the Theological Conference, March, 2007.
* We are in the midst of considering the prophetical portion of the book of Daniel. * Last week, we began looking at chapter 9 and saw the impact of reading God's Word upon Daniel himself. As Daniel read from the Law of Moses and the prophetic writings of Jeremiah, he began to confess his, and his people's, sins. Daniel then interceded upon behalf of his country, beseeching God to stay His anger and extend His mercy. Today, we see the Divine Response to Daniel's prayer - additional prophecy! * We want to consider two preliminary thoughts, prior to a technical consideration of the prophecy of the Seventy Sevens given to Daniel. - First, regarding the beloved nature of Daniel. God took great pleasure in His faithful servant! - Second, regarding the telescopic nature of Prophecy. Prophecy is future oriented and, many times, we are only given highlights of several future events which may appear to blend together in our view. Hence, many times, prophecy has multiple projected fulfillments. We will see an application of that telescopic nature of prophecy in the fulfillment of this prophecy of the Seventy Sevens as we are specifically told that there are two major fulfillments. * This message was presented on March 20, 2022 by Bob Corbin.
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Seventy “Sevens” Are Decreed - Daniel 9:20-27
Seventy “Sevens” Are Decreed - Daniel 9:20-27
DANIEL INTEGRITY IN TOUGH TIMESThe Old Testament Prophet Daniel stood, faithful to God despite his circumstances and so can we! Daniel while living in Babylon not only prophesied concerning the end times that are still to come, he also showed us how to live faithful to God in an unreceptive and often intolerant culture. He stood with integrity, consistently placing God above his circumstances as he clearly pointed to the Messiah, the Son of Man, the Son of God, who was to come.Lesson 9 – The clock is ticking!Daniel's third vision came as he was interceding for his people. Known as the Prophecy of Seventy Weeks or Seventy Sevens, this complex and amazingly detailed prophecy forms a type of clock for the nation of Israel and her future.Daniel 9:1-27
The Bible Lab continues their quest through the book of Daniel in the series, YOU NEVER STAND ALONE. In this episode, we explore Daniel 9, The Seventy-Sevens, and see what Daniel's prayer and Gabriel's interpretation can tell us about God's character.
Daniel 9-20-27 - The Prophecy of the Seventy Sevens
COMMENTARY Today's reading continues the occasion of Daniel 9. We've seen Daniel praying to God after reflecting on Jeremiah's prophecy about the seventy years of captivity. Now, Daniel receives a vision from the angel Gabriel, which reveals more about the exile of the people of God. In Daniel 9:24, Gabriel says, “Seventy ‘sevens' are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the Most Holy Place.” In other words, exile was not entirely over for the people of God. They would return to the land of Judah, but even there, their suffering would continue for “seventy ‘sevens'.” The phrase “seventy ‘sevens'” has been the subject of endless debate. Most scholars agree that the phrase means seventy “seven-year intervals” or 490 years. They draw this conclusion by comparison with Leviticus 25:8, which talks about how an event known as the Year of Jubilee should occur after seven “seven-year intervals” or 49 years. Beyond that, scholars have offered endless interpretations about when this 490-year period might begin and end. Verses 25-27 complicate things even more. Those verses subdivide the 490 years into periods of 49 years, 434 years, and 7 years. No matter when this 490-year period is thought to begin or end, it is virtually impossible to line up all these time frames with dates of significance in Jewish and Christian history, if that is even the correct understanding in the first place. Instead of trying to force the numbers to add up, it is probably best to interpret Daniel's seventy “sevens” as theological math, a common phenomenon in the Bible where the significance of a number is not in its numerical value, but in what it symbolically conveys. A good example of this is in Matthew 18:21-22, which uses the same numbers as Daniel 9. When Peter asks Jesus if he should forgive someone up to seven times, Jesus responds, “No, not seven times, but seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:22 NLT). The point isn't that Peter should forgive someone precisely 490 times and that would be enough. Given that the number seven often conveys ideas of completion or perfection in the Bible (and much more the number 490), the point is that Peter should forgive as many times as is necessary. In a similar way, Daniel 9 seems to be expressing that at the complete and perfect time, God would act on behalf of His powerless people. This is certainly how Jesus and the New Testament writers understood the mission of Jesus. As Paul writes in Romans 5:6, “You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly” (cf. Mark 1:15; Galatians 4:4; Ephesians 1:10). So rather than spending our time attempting to calculate exactly when certain events did or may yet take place, we should instead spend our energies creating communities that demonstrate the qualities that God has required of His people since the beginning: justice, righteousness, and self-giving love. SCRIPTURE DANIEL 9:20–27 THE SEVENTY “SEVENS” 20 While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the Lord my God for his holy hill—21 while I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the man I had seen in the earlier vision, came to me in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice. 22 He instructed me and said to me, “Daniel, I have now come to give you insight and understanding. 23 As soon as you began to pray, a word went out, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed. Therefore, consider the word and understand the vision: 24 “Seventy ‘sevens' are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the Most Holy Place. 25 “Know and understand this: From the time the word goes out to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven ‘sevens,' and sixty-two ‘sevens.' It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble. 26 After the sixty-two ‘sevens,' the Anointed One will be put to death and will have nothing. The people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end will come like a flood: War will continue until the end, and desolations have been decreed. 27 He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven.' In the middle of the ‘seven' he will put an end to sacrifice and offering. And at the temple he will set up an abomination that causes desolation, until the end that is decreed is poured out on him.” QUESTIONS 1. Daniel 9:21 indicates that Daniel received an answer to his prayer while he was still praying. Why do you suppose God was so quick to speak to Daniel? 2. Many scholars see the details of Daniel 9:26-27 as describing the events of 171-164 BC when Antiochus IV Epiphanes killed an “anointed” priest, “put an end” to Jewish worship, and installed an “abomination that causes desolation” in the Temple. If this is the case, then in Mark 13, Jesus reapplied these symbols to his first century context because many similar things were happening in His own day. He as God's anointed would be killed, and the Jerusalem Temple would be destroyed by the Romans. Why do you suppose history seems to repeat so often? What does the end of this vision (and really all the visions of Daniel) teach us about the end of each cycle of history?