Quantum Windbag
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There are actually two different dates that people can start from.
No there isn't, there is one.
There are two and one of them starts with the edict or decree of the king to rebuild Jerusalem.
There is not. The only people that try to argue that are the idiots that a) want to disprove prophecy and, b) are just as bad at math as the idiots that want to say that that prophecy was fulfilled when Israel was reestablished.
Attempting to apply that prophecy to modern Israel is stupid. If you take the 70 weeks from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem and add it as written you will see that it is much more likely to line up with the time when the church changed from exclusively reaching out to the Jews and started to seek out converts from the Gentiles. That is way too simple for the assholes though, they want to prove they are smart, so they keep making stupid mistakes.
Here is a simple bullet list you can use to screen anyone who claims to be able to interpret prophecy.
- Anyone who claims that nothing has to occur before the return of Jesus is wrong.
- Anyone who claims that Jesus will come back twice is wrong.
- Anyone who claims the church will escape the tribulation is wrong.
- Anyone who says that a prophecy paused, and that the last week of Danie;s 70 weeks will happen later is wrong.