Thank you Pastor Finley you make the book of Daniel so easy to understand… may God continue to use you so that people like us also benefit from the word of God🙏🏾
What a great blessing. We thank God for you, Pastor Mark, for the book of Daniel. And it's so exciting hearing about another study in the book of Philippians ❤.
Thank pastor mark for the sermon. Pastor i have question,my question is about raise again at second come of jesus. it come in like that, what will happen to unrighteous will they raise first to witness jesus or after one thousands
I'm a bit confused. If Artaxerxes reign 465 - 7 years this will fall 458 BC not 457 . But you mention NOT regular dating . Please explain how it's not 458 and it's 457 Ty. I have a hunch that 460 isnt counted but after 461 the next coint is 459.
Thanks for your question. "The difference between 458 and 457 is based on the type of calendar used to calculate the years. If we use the Persian-Babylonian calendar the date would be 458 B.C.; but if we employ the Jewish calendar the date would be 457 B.C. The Persian calendar was based on a spring-to-spring civil year while the Jews used a fall-to-fall one. The basic question is, what calendar was Ezra using when he referred to the seventh year of Artaxerxes? We are fortunate to have two biblical passages in the book of Nehemiah that provide an answer to that question. In Nehemiah 1:1 the arrival of Hanani to Susa is dated “in the month of Kislev of the twentieth year” of Artaxerxes. Later we are told that Nehemiah spoke to the king about the situation in Jerusalem “in the month of Nisan in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes” (2:1). The year is the same but the months are different. If Nehemiah was using a spring-to-spring calendar Nisan would have been the first month of the year and Kislev the ninth month. It would have been impossible to have Kislev before Nisan in the same year. Scholars who believe that Ezra and Nehemiah used a spring-to-spring calendar have tried to solve this problem by emending Nehemiah 1:1 to the nineteenth year of Artaxerxes. The fact is that no emendation is necessary because the biblical writer was using a fall-to-fall calendar. It is obvious that “the monarch’s regnal years were calculated from some time other than a Nisan inception of the year . . . The dates are consistent with a fall inception of the year.”43 Therefore, we can conclude that the author of Ezra and Nehemiah used a fall-to-fall calendar and that according to that calendar the seventh year of Artaxerxes was 457 B.C. This is based on the fact that the first full year of Artaxerxes was 464 B.C. We are fortunate to have biblical information concerning the exact year when Artaxerxes issued a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem and also concerning the specific type of calendar used to compute the years." Here's a link to a full article: www.adventistbiblicalresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/70weeks457BC.pdf
Thank you Pastor Finley you make the book of Daniel so easy to understand… may God continue to use you so that people like us also benefit from the word of God🙏🏾
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We thank God for you, Pastor Mark, for the book of Daniel.
And it's so exciting hearing about another study in the book of Philippians ❤.
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Love this series. Good to know now that trials is not punishment, but are loved by Him.
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Thank pastor mark for the sermon. Pastor i have question,my question is about raise again at second come of jesus. it come in like that, what will happen to unrighteous will they raise first to witness jesus or after one thousands
The unrighteous will rise after the 1,000 years. You can find more information in this video: ruclips.net/video/nZ-hMc8SVxM/видео.html
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Can you ask pastor Finley if Dan 10:16-19 is Jesus or Gabriel? Because Daniel said, “my lord.”
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I'm a bit confused.
If Artaxerxes reign 465 - 7 years this will fall 458 BC not 457 . But you mention NOT regular dating .
Please explain how it's not 458 and it's 457 Ty.
I have a hunch that 460 isnt counted but after 461 the next coint is 459.
Thanks for your question.
"The difference between 458 and 457 is based on the type of calendar used to calculate the years. If we use the Persian-Babylonian calendar the date would be 458 B.C.; but if we employ the Jewish calendar the date would be 457 B.C. The Persian calendar was based on a spring-to-spring civil year while the Jews used a fall-to-fall one. The basic question is, what calendar was Ezra using when he referred to the seventh year of Artaxerxes?
We are fortunate to have two biblical passages in the book of Nehemiah that provide an answer to that question. In Nehemiah 1:1 the arrival of Hanani to Susa is dated “in the month of Kislev of the twentieth year” of Artaxerxes. Later we are told that Nehemiah spoke to the king about the situation in Jerusalem “in the month of Nisan in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes” (2:1). The year is the same but the months are different. If Nehemiah was using a spring-to-spring calendar Nisan would have been the first month of the year and Kislev the ninth month. It would have been impossible to have Kislev before Nisan in the same year. Scholars who believe that Ezra and Nehemiah used a spring-to-spring calendar have tried to solve this problem by emending Nehemiah 1:1 to the nineteenth year of Artaxerxes. The fact is that no emendation is necessary because the biblical writer was using a fall-to-fall calendar. It is obvious that “the monarch’s regnal years were calculated from some time other than a Nisan inception of the year . . . The dates are consistent with a fall inception of the year.”43 Therefore, we can conclude that the author of Ezra and Nehemiah used a fall-to-fall calendar and that according to that calendar the seventh year of Artaxerxes was 457 B.C. This is based on the fact that the first full year of Artaxerxes was 464 B.C. We are fortunate to have biblical information concerning the exact year when Artaxerxes issued a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem and also concerning the specific type of calendar used to compute the years."
Here's a link to a full article: www.adventistbiblicalresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/70weeks457BC.pdf
Thank You Pastor Mark
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