On May 13, 7:07=A0pm, goldbrick <john...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 14, 2:23 am, tevans9129 <tevans9...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 12, 2:59 am, "Mistylein" <yardhol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > "tevans9129" <tevans9...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 11, 3:11 am, "Mistylein" <yardhol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> "Why would the Messiah (as you claim) make a covenant with the Jews
> for
> only =93one week=94 (seven years) and then in the =93middle of the week
pu=
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> a stop to sacrifice and grain offering=94? Doe this make any logical
> sense? I don=92t think so. Can you show anywhere in scripture were it
> says that Jesus made a covenant with anyone for =93seven years=94? "
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> The way I understand the scripture is, Jesus spent seven years
> confirming a covenant, which was the subject of the whole plan of
> salvation from the foundation, confirmed with many, Jews not specified
> but included. Jesus was fulfilling Daniels 490 year prophesy,
> beginning His confirming of the covenant exactly on time,being cut off
> after three and a half years. What happened the remainder of the seven
> years Paster Dave might know.
>
> Jesus ended the daily sacrifices by replacing them, He had been the
> Lamb of God since the foundation.
Thanks for your thoughts but I fail to see where you answered my
questions, which were in the context of Daniel 9:26 & 27. I also fail
to see any references to scripture sup****ting your understanding so on
what are you basing your beliefs? It is my belief that your
understanding is in contradiction with the two verses discussed, but
that is only my opinion.
Born once, die twice, born twice, die once.


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