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Th6 Fundamentals but whether astronomical years of 365¾ days or prophetic years of 360 days does not appear. Our Lord's saying when referring to the prophecy of Daniel (Matt. 24 :15), "Let him that readeth understand," seems to indicate a peculiarity about the period foretold. buil F d ro J m eru th sa e le i m ssua u n n c t e o of M a ess c i o a m h ma th n e d r m e e w nt ou to ld re b s e tor s e ix a t n y ci -ni r n e e sevens, i. e., 483 years. Messiah would be cut off and have nothing, and the people of a prince would destroy Jerusalem and the temple. It came to pass in the procuratorship of Pontius Pilate. Messiah appeared; He was cut offu; He had nothing, no place t r o at l i a o y n Hw i h s i h ch ea c d r , u n c o ifi th e i d ng H e i ; m xce p p a t s a se c d ro a s w s. ay A , n th d e be so fo ld r i e er t s he o g f en th e e Roman emperor destroyed the oity and sanctuary, slew all the priests and ended Jewish church and nation. Unto Messiah the Prince there were to be 483 years from an edict to rebuild Jerusalem. That edict was issued in the t t ww e e n en tie 4 th 54 ye B a . r C o . f a A n r d ta 4 x 4 e 4 rx B es . LC. on i g s im th a e nu d s a . te, So w m it e h w t h h e e re p b r e e­ p d o re n d de a r n a d nce eig o h f ty o - p t i h n r i e o e n y in ea f r a s v b o r r in o g f s th u e s l t a o te 2 r 9 d -at 3 e 9 . A F . o D ur . h O un r , if prophetic years are meant, the terminus ad quem is 22-32 A. D. Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea from 26 A. D. to 36 A. D. All this is plain enough, and if the words of Daniel had been written after the death of our Saviour and the fall of J ca e t r e u d s . alcmBu , t n i o f o w n r e itt c e o n ul i d n f t a h i e l t e o xi s le ee th t i h s at w J o e u s ld us be Ch su ri p s e t rn is at i u n r d a il predktion, and hence the struggles of the critics to evade somehow the implications of the passage. To find some prominent person who was "cut off" prior to 163 B. C. was the first desideratum. The high priest Onias, who was murdered through the intrigues of rival candidates for his office, was the most suitable person. He was in no respect

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