Daniel
Lesson 43
Daniel’s Seventy Weeks; Israel’s Two Regatherings –
Daniel 9:26
We’re going to continue our study of this significant
prophecy, usually referred to as Daniel’s seventy weeks or Daniel’s seventieth
week. And that is because of its
central importance for understanding Biblical prophecy and dispensations, God’s
plan for Israel and I think it’s also foundational because it shows that God
has a future plan for Israel that that excludes the Church from that future
plan for Israel. So that implies
that there is no Church in Daniel’s seventieth week. So this is a foundational prophecy for many reasons and
therefore I’m taking some time to go through it and to deal with some of the
implications that we find here.
Let’s review the passage Daniel 9:24 “Seventy weeks have
been decreed for your people and holy city, to finish the transgression, to
make an end of sin, to make atonement for iniquity, to bring in everlasting
righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most holy place
[25] So you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decree to
restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be seven
weeks and sixty-two weeks; it will be built again, with plaza and moat,”
actually that’s trench or ditch and that has to do with the foundation for the
wall, “even in times of distress.
[26] Then after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and have
nothing, and the people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city and
the sanctuary. And its end will
come with a flood; even to the end there will be war; desolations are
determined. [27] And he will make
a firm covenant with the many for one week, but in the middle of the week he
will put a stop to sacrifice and grain offering; and on the wing of abomination
will come one who makes desolate, even until a complete destruction, one that
is decreed, is poured out on the one who makes desolate.”
Now let’s review a couple things on Daniel 9:24-25. There are several problems of
interpretation that have to be addressed in this passage. The first has to do with identifying
what the term “seventy weeks” means.
Literally in the Hebrew it is seventy periods of seven. So the next question is do those
periods of seven indicate days, weeks, months, years, what are they and we said
last time it is years; we know that from the context and we looked at some
other passages to substantiate that.
One of the most significant is that if you use months, days, or weeks
nothing works out for anything so by logical extension it’s years.
Secondly we have to understand what the six purposes were
and ask the question have any of them been fulfilled. The answer was no they have not been fulfilled; they are all
fulfilled at the end of the Tribulation period.
The third interpretation problem is to discern what the
starting point is. For those of
you who like to expand your vocabulary we’ll learn a Latin phrase here and that
is terminus a
quo, that’s how the scholars talk about that; most of us we just say the
starting point and the end point.
This is literally the time or the point from which, and then the other
term is terminus
ad quem, the point to which, and so you have a starting point and an end
point for this 490 years and we need to discern and determine what that
is.
Now the starting point of verse 25 tells us that we are able
to understand this prophecy. “So
you are to know and discern” Gabriel says to Daniel, which means that if Daniel
is able to understand and interpret this passage then we are. If we’re going to have any benefit at
all from this passage or the Jews are going to have any benefit at all from
this passage they’re going to be able to accurately understand what the
starting point is and what the end point is and what the breakdown is and
everything that is included. So
this is not one of those passages that people can just sort of fold their hands
and say well, you know, that’s just too complicated, we really don’t know
what’s going to happen in history.
Now for many years, many centuries, people sort of had that view because
of certain problems related to the calendar and that is in a sense the fourth
interpretive problem and that is exactly what calendar is being used here. When we get down to verse 26-27 we’ll
have to answer the question: who is the prince who is to come? And then we have to answer the
question: who confirms the covenant in verse 27 and to whom does the pronoun
“he” refer? So those are six key
questions we have to answer.
Last time we started looking at the breakdown of this in
terms of the starting point. I
said there were four basic decrees in ancient history that were candidates for
this starting point. The first is
Cyrus’ decree in 538 BC for the Jews to return to the land and rebuild the
temple. We said that doesn’t work
for two reasons: number one it fails because of the chronology, it comes out
way too early for the Messiah, and nothing happened if you worked it out. Secondly, it was to rebuild, just to
re-colonize the land, as it were, and they were authorized to rebuild the
temple but that’s not the point of verse 25, it is a decree to restore and
rebuild Jerusalem. And I said that
has to do with the full development of Jerusalem as a functioning city, it’s
rebuilt plaza and mote, the term “plaza” refers to the open square, the market
where business will be conducted so it refers to the economic life of
Jerusalem, and then the term “moat” refers to the trench that would have to be
cut in order to lay the foundation for the city wall, so that’s a reference to
the military defense of Jerusalem.
So it has to do with the full orbed function of a city, almost a city
state as it was at that time, which would be functioning economically and have
military protection.
And one principle that is recognized by that statement is
the principle of freedom through military victory, that God authorized the
military in the ancient world and we know from our study of the fulfillment of
this prophecy in Nehemiah that Nehemiah had to put together a ragtag militia in
order to defend Jerusalem from the inhabitants of the land at that time who, at
least in spirit, although not ethnically related, were comparable to the modern
Palestinians, they wanted to do everything they could out of anti-Semitism to
prevent the Jews from rebuilding Jerusalem. So current affairs are not any different, they’re just
another chapter in a long history of inhabitants in that region wanting to
prevent Israel from having control of the city that God calls His Beloved City
and the mount that is the temple mount, the mountain of God, and as I said,
this is Mount Zion, it is the original site, Mount Moriah, where Abraham was to
sacrifice Isaac, God provided a substitute there. It is the place where Araunah had his threshing floor that
David bought, where Solomon built the first temple and where the second temple
is built, and where today stands the Dome of the Rock, the Al-Aqsa mosque and
four other mosques on the temple mount in Jerusalem. And the Arabs control it, even though ultimate control of the
temple mount goes to Israel.
Israel took control, seized control in the 1967 war but they immediately
turned back operational day-to-day control to the Arabs, though it’s the Jews',
the Israeli police that provide protection for the temple mount. It is the Israelis who keep Jews off
the temple mount. It is the
Israeli courts that continue to protect the sovereignty of the Arabs over the
temple mount even though the Jews took control, seized control, when they
defeated the Arab armies in 1967.
So there are a lot of interesting factors and implications
of this prayer that Daniel has had and the timing here all relates as the
Scripture says, “for your people and your holy city,” verse 24, and then back
in verse 20 we read that Daniel was praying for the “holy mountain of my God”
and that is Mount Moriah, Mount Zion, the temple mount in Jerusalem. So we are to be able to discern certain
things about this prophecy.
Now Cyrus’ decree doesn’t work, neither does the decree by Darius
Hystaspes, now that’s not the Darius we studied in Daniel; this is one of his
descendants, mentioned in Ezra 6.
The third decree is the decree of Artaxerxes Longimanus, which was given
in 457 BC. That’s the same
Artaxerxes as the fourth decree, which is in 444 BC but only is this final
decree in 444 BC is the one that authorized Nehemiah, we find this in Nehemiah
2, that’s the only decree that authorized a rebuilding of the city’s
fortifications and a completion of the city. So that is the candidate.
The decree to restore, we know from studying archeological
records, and a number of studies have been done in the last century, the most
famous and really the groundbreaking study was done by Sir Robert Anderson who
was a former head of Scotland Yard and was a fine believer and student of
Scripture, he discovered that it was this decree, and then he started working
out the details. Now there were
some calendar problems in his era; I don’t want to get distracted by going into
the calendar problems but throughout this whole study there’s one little caveat
and that is if our understanding of all of these dates based on secular
chronology are correct, they could be off some but in the 20th
century a lot of study was done, a lot of corrections were made. If you ever read Anderson’s book you’ll
discover that he uses the date 445 BC.
And it’s interesting; if you read anything written before about 1960 the
dates you discover are dates like…
I usually use the date 722 BC; you’ll find 723 BC. I say 585 BC; you’ll read 586 BC. You’ll find this one year discrepancy
and that’s because in the early 60s a man by the name of Edwin Thiele wrote a
complex, complicated book dealing with all the ancient chronological systems,
called The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings and unlike most theologians
and most liberal scholars and liberal theologians, he took the numbers in
Scripture seriously but discovered that because we didn’t understand certain
schemes, certain ways in which they counted the reigns of kings the way they
counted the ruling years, that our chronology was off so he refined chronology;
everybody accepts his conclusions, liberal or conservative, and one of the
consequences of that is that many dates got shifted by one year. That’s why if you read anything that
you’ll see a slightly different number.
Now the decree to restore was given March 5, 444 BC and we
know from Daniel 9:25 that this initial time period is broken into two. There are actually three time periods,
there’s a seven-week time period, a sixty-two week time period, and a one-week
time period. 7 + 62 is 69 weeks to
cover the first time period; there is no break, if you read the text it simply
says there will be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks, there’s clearly no break
between the two, they flow together but they do distinguish something and that
is the first seven weeks, actually 49 yeas, was the period of disruption during
which the city was rebuilt. So
that first seven represents the period during which the city was being
reconstructed, and then the sixty-two weeks for a total of sixty-nine
weeks. If we take those numbers
and we multiply them out, 7 times 7 equals 49 years; 49 times 360 equals 17,
640 days or 48.3 years. So that
takes us from 444 BC to 395 BC and that’s the time period when they’re
reconstructing the temple.
Now why do we use 360-day years? This seems to be confusing for some people. Actually we know we have a 365¼-day
year, that’s how long it takes for the earth to revolve around the sun. Why do we use a 360-day year? Last time I went through the evidence
from Genesis 7:11 and Genesis 8:3-4 that this seems to be the Biblical pattern
back to the flood, and also in Revelation 11:2-3 and a number of other passages
in Revelation it’s clear by comparing the data that these are 360 day
years. For example, Daniel 9:27
talks about the fact that this last week, the seventieth week is divided into
two segments, that that’s the same as his other phrase, time, times and a half
a time which is mentioned in Daniel 7:25; Daniel 12:7 and Revelation
12:14. This is equated to the
chronology of 1260 days given in Revelation 12:6 and 11:3.
Furthermore, this same period is also referred to as a 42
month period in Revelation 11:2 and Revelation 13:5. Thus we come to the conclusion that if 42 months equals 1260
days, and that equals time, times and a half a time, that equals a half a week,
therefore a month equals thirty days and 30 times 12 is 360 days. So we have a 360-day year.
Now why do we have a 360-day year? This is something interesting, just a little extra free
information here. Most modern
scholars look at the ancients and they say why do they have a 360-day
year? They just weren’t smart
enough to figure out a calendar, and to a lot of people who don’t know a whole lot
that sounds like that might be an adequate explanation. The problem is that we’re talking about
the people who laid the foundations and built the pyramids, people who
understood trigonometry and geometry.
The ancient Egyptians were able to calculate to within a very close
approximation the circumference of the earth. Now they didn’t believe in a flat earth; they were able to,
just on the basis of mathematical skills alone, calculate the circumference of
the earth. We’re talking about
people who mapped the heavens, people who invented navigational systems; we’re
talking about people who were very advanced. The Persians invented algebra. You’ll that in today’s debate there’s going to be a lot of
discussion about the glorious era of the Arabs. Well, it’s only glorious because they were transmitters of
more ancient information and they rediscovered the algebra that was really
invented by the Persians and the Babylonians.
They were mathematically astute. So how come they had a 360 day year. Just think about it; if you’re 5¼ days
short then in ten years you’re going to be 52 days short; in 20 years you’re
going to be 104 days short and that means you’re going to start doing your
spring planting in the middle of August, in Connecticut; or if you’re in Texas
the middle of May, people in Texas don’t understand that in Connecticut you
can’t plant until after Memorial Day; by Memorial Day their crops are burned
up. So if you’re off by five days
in a matter of 10, 20, 30 years, in a matter of 50 or 60 years you are going to
be celebrating Christmas in the middle of the summer. So it would seem that if you’ve got a couple of brain cells
connected that you would recognize that your calendar system was off. They didn’t do that, so you have really
one of two options and the first option we just dismissed and that is that they
were just ignorant.
The second option is no, they weren’t ignorant, we’re
ignorant because perhaps something changed and there have been a few
revolutionary thinkers, they’re usually rejected by the status quo in the
universities, but people like Velikovsky and some others who have taken at face
value many of the ancient legends and stories and tried to put them
together. The problem with Immanuel
Velikovsky is that he was a secularist and an atheist and he’s really trying to
come up with just a naturalistic explanation for events like the Exodus, the
miracles at the Exodus, the parting of the Red Sea, many other events that took
place in the Bible, including Joshua’s long day, the shadow that backs up the
stairs in Hezekiah’s day, he’s trying to take those as being accurate and he’s
going to explain them through some kind of astronomical phenomena.
And I think he hit on something, something apparently did
happen astronomically in about the 7th century BC. We have not only the episode recorded
in 2 Kings of the shadow that Hezekiah was looking, he wanted a sign from God,
God heard his prayer and so the shadow backs up, it comes down the stairs and then
goes back up the stairs, indicating that there’s some kind of reversal of solar
movement. Also at that time
there’s an obscure reference in 2 Chronicles to the fact that during that same
time period the Jews celebrated Passover in the middle of the second month
instead of in the first month. Now
Passover is set to be the 15th of Nisan, which is the first month in
the ceremonial calendar. So why
would they violate it one year and celebrate Passover in the middle of the next
month unless there’s something happening chronologically that is changing
things. And by the time you get
into the period of the middle to late 6th century BC which is our
time frame, 537 BC, then it seems like most of the ancient civilizations are
beginning to make adjustments in their calendars from a 360 day year to a 365
day year.
It’s also interesting that when the ancients developed the foundations for
modern geometry and trigonometry, when they defined a circle they gave that
circle 360 degrees, not 365 degrees because a complete circle would be the
complete circumference of the path of the earth around the sun. So either they were making mistakes or
there were some odd things going on astronomically that changed the calendar
system on the earth. My simple
point on this is when we come to Revelation everything is in a 360 year again
and just being a little bit speculative, perhaps what happens, we know in the
early seal judgments at the beginning of the Tribulation there are astronomical
phenomena, there is a burning mountain that falls to the earth which could be
an asteroid, there are things like that that happen, perhaps there will be
during the Tribulation something else occur that puts the earth back on track
to a 360 day year.
And all of this is just to show that God controls everything
in the universe and even when you have doomsday scenario like we have in
movies, like Armageddon
and some of the other movies that have come along suggesting that if an
asteroid hits the earth everything is going to all be over with, that
apparently there were things like that that occurred in the ancient times and
God controls history and protects planet earth. That just gives us tremendous comfort. So we’ve gone through the passages,
we’ve seen the rationale for seventy weeks, that these years are 360 day years
so when we calculate the seventy weeks we multiply 69 times 7 times 360, that
comes to 173,880 days. From March
5, 444 BC you add 173,880 days and you arrive at March 30, AD 33 which is the
Palm Sunday, the day of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem; what we call
Palm Sunday. It was not
necessarily on Sunday. I think
it’s very likely it was on the Sabbath, on that Saturday.
Verification: 444 BC to AD 33, then you subtract 1 because
there is no year zero when you go from BC to AD; that comes to 476 years. 444 plus 33 is 477, minus 1 is
476. You multiply 476 years times
our calendar of 365¼ days and you come up with 173,855 days. There are 25 days between March 5th
and March 30th, you add together and that totals 173,880 days. So now we’ve crosschecked. See, when you do this you realize the
Bible calls upon every intellectual skill known to man including math.
So from the decree to restore to Messiah the Prince is
173,880 days and that ends of March 30th AD 33, Jesus triumphal
entry into Jerusalem. Then we read
in verse 26, “After the sixty-two weeks Messiah will be cut off,” and it’s
clear from the Hebrew word ’achar
that this afterward, it is following; the sixty-nine weeks end and it is after
that period, not during the period, not in the period, there are clear Hebrew
prepositions for during and in, this is after that period, the Messiah is cut
off. And then we’re told if you
look at verse 26, “after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and have
nothing, and the people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city and
the sanctuary. So two major events
are said to take place after this period.
They’re not in the seventieth week; they’re after the sixty-ninth week
but the text itself says it’s before the seventieth week. There’s a clear textual break.
I’m making a point out of this because I want you to pay
attention to the fact that I’m not coming along and imposing a chronological
scheme or a gap here in the text; there is not a gap between the seven weeks
and the sixty-two weeks; the Scripture just clearly states that there will be
seven weeks and sixty-two weeks.
But then we’re told after the sixty-two weeks… and the entirety of verse
26 takes place before there’s any mention of the beginning of the seventieth
week. Now the reason I say that is
we’re living in an era where the views that we take on this are under attack
and there are people who come along and say that’s just old dispensationalism
and they’re just forcing that on the text. And that’s coming out of the covenant theology school on
prophecy known as amillennialism or postmillennialism, they’re two different
systems, both from Calvinism, but in recent years there’s been a tremendous
rise in popularity of a system called preterism.
Preterism is from the Latin word meaning past and their
basic position is that all of these prophecies were simply references to
Jerusalem’s destruction in 70 AD, all of prophecy, all of Revelation, Matthew
24, all of that has been fulfilled, we’re living in the kingdom. Now I know you didn’t know that you
were living in the millennium and the last time you saw a rattlesnake you
didn’t exactly want to put your hand down that rattlesnake den, even though the
Scripture says the child will put his hand in a cobra den, you feel like that
applies to rattlesnakes as well and copperheads, but when we look at this
passage we see that we are justified in putting a gap between the sixty-ninth
week and the seventieth week and we don’t know how long a period that is. So far it’s been over 2,000 years. But the sixty-two weeks, it says “after the
sixty-two weeks” Messiah the Prince is cut off, and the people of the prince
who is to come destroy the city and the sanctuary. The sanctuary is a reference to the temple. And that occurred under Titus in 70 AD
when the Roman 10th legion destroyed, completely destroyed Jerusalem
and the temple and left no stone unturned. So it was completely wiped out and Jews were removed from
the land and Israel ceased to function as a nation.
Daniel 9:26 is going to talk about the coming prince; that
coming prince is going to create an event called the abomination of desolation,
desecrate the temple halfway through the Tribulation. Both of these events have to do with Israel, as the text says,
“for your people and your holy city,” it does not have to do with the Church,
so as members of the Church, the body of Christ, believers during this age are
not going to be present on the earth when this last week occurs. There will be a returned emphasis to
Israel.
In Daniel 9:26 we have the first phrase, “after the sixty-two weeks,” and then
we have the second phrase which is “the Messiah will be cut off,” and that is a
reference to the cutting of Messiah, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at the First
Advent. We’re told here two
things, that the Messiah will be cut off and secondly that he will “have
nothing.” So this passage looks at the Messiah in a political context, that He
came to offer the kingdom to Israel but they rejected it so there is no
kingdom. That’s what “have
nothing” means, that the Messiah at that point in history will not have
political power, will not have a kingdom on the earth. Christianity, therefore, fulfills the
prophecy of the Old Testament that we do not worship Jesus as a reigning
king. That’s something you have to
watch out for; how many songs do you find in the hymnal that have to do with
the king. Jesus may be the king
sovereign of the universe, but He is not ruling as Messianic king and does not
rule as Messianic king until He returns at the Second Coming as the King of
Kings and Lord of Lords. Right not
he is without kingdom. That’s one
of the problems with a lot of hymns, hymn writers usually don’t know enough
theology or else they have a bad theology and so they get caught up in this
kind of a problem.
“After the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and
have nothing, and the people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city
and the sanctuary,” notice it does not say the prince who is to come will
destroy the city and the sanctuary, “the prince who is to come” refers to the
antichrist, this is the one who in verse 27 “will make a firm covenant with the
many for one week,” it’s interesting to note that the same word for prince that
is used of the antichrist is the same word that is used to refer to Messiah the
Prince in other passages and indicates his role as a substitute messiah. “The people of the prince who is to
come are going to destroy the city and the sanctuary.” Now we know from history that the
people who destroyed the city of Jerusalem and destroyed the temple were the
Romans.
Now “the prince who is to come” is a prophetic term and that
refers to the antichrist of the future, so if the people who destroyed the city
and the sanctuary were Romans, then that indicates that the prince who is to
come is going to come out of the Roman Empire and that fits with the study that
we had in Daniel 2 and Daniel 7, especially Daniel 7:8 which talked about the
antichrist is the little horn that came out of the fourth beast. So that indicates that the antichrist
is not going to come out of Africa, he’s not going to come out of Asia, he’s
not going to be an Arab, he’s not going to come out of Islam, he is going to be
a western European. Now that has
some interesting implications for today. Because if you look at the statistics,
Islam is the fastest growing religion, not only worldwide, but also in
Europe. In fact, there are seven
Moslems for every Christian in France, and it is rapidly taking over or passing
the statistic for Roman Catholics in Europe. And if the trend continues it would seem that in another 20
or 30 years they would be able to accomplish what they failed to accomplish at
the Battle of Tours in Vienna back during the Middle Ages, that is to take over
Western Europe. In fact, thanks to
our former President whose name I won’t mention, we had the establishment a
couple of years ago of the first Moslem nation in Western Europe, in the Balkans. So Islam has definitely got a toehold
in Europe now, something they never had in the past. Charles Martel defeated them in the battle of Tours and then
they were defeated in the early 1500s outside of Vienna.
It seems to me that if what Daniel records is going to take
place that Islam is not going to be a powerful force at this time and the
reason is as we’re going to see next week when we get into verse 27 that there
will be a nation Israel, in order for the antichrist, the prince who is to
come, to have a covenant with them, there has to be a political entity,
Israel. For him to desecrate the
temple there has to be a temple. I
don’t see Arafat or the PLO or the Arab bloc today being really excited about
giving up control of the temple mount but obviously they are going to do
that. That suggests to me that
something is going to happen to defang, to demilitarize and destabilize the
Arabic bloc so that they are not a threat at the beginning of the
Tribulation. And it’s very
possible that this war on terror and many of the events that are going on today
could lead into a major war that destroys the power of the Arabs. That’s just something that we will know
when it occurs, we don’t know how it will occur, there are many different
scenarios that could bring that about but it seems to me that between now and
the beginning of the Tribulation the Arabs have to be destroyed militarily so
that these events can take place.
Verse 26 goes on to say “the people … will destroy the city
and the sanctuary,” so this indicates that western Europe, this western
European block is going to be alive and well and militarily strong and under
the leadership of the antichrist during the Tribulation. Then we read in the next phrase, “its
end will come with a flood,” now what are we talking about here. You have this neuter pronoun, “its,”
that refers back to the sanctuary, that is the nearest antecedent to the
pronoun and a rule of grammar is whenever you have an indefinite pronoun it
always refers to its nearest antecedent, and that would be “sanctuary” and/or
“city.” “…its end will come with a
flood,” that’s referring to the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 70
AD and the term “flood” has to do in Scripture…it is the Hebrew word sheteph and
it refers in prophetic literature to military invasion, being overwhelmed by
superior military force. It’s used
that way in Daniel 11:22 and again in Nahum 1:8 to describe the military defeat
of the Assyrians, so when it says “its end will come with a flood” that
indicates a massive military defeat.
And then it goes on to say… this isn’t quite the end of
Jerusalem, it says “even to the end,” and I take it that the word “end” there
refers to the end of history, “even to the end there will be war; desolations
are determined. The point is that
Jerusalem will continuously be the focal point of war and that is true in
history. For example, in 70 AD
Titus and the Romans destroyed Israel, then again in 135 AD Hadrian
re-conquered the city during the Bar Kokhba Rebellion and declared it to be a
Gentile city and took all the Jews out of the city; again in 614 AD the
Sassanids Empire which were the descendants of the Parthians and we would know
it as Iran today, the Sassanids Empire defeated the Byzantine Empire and took
control of Jerusalem. Then in 637
AD the Arabs took control and invaded from the south.
Then in 1517 AD the Turks, the Ottoman Turks took it over
and Jerusalem became part of the Ottoman Empire and that’s important because
until World War I when the Ottoman Empire was allied with the Germans, until
World War I Jerusalem and the area, the region we call Palestine, was part of
the Ottoman Empire; the inhabitants were Arabs, they were not Palestinians,
there was no Palestinian nation, there was no Palestinian state, there were no
Palestinian people. There were Ottoman
Turks and there were Arabs who were under the heel of the Ottoman Turks and the
Arabs that lived there were no different from the Arabs that lived on the
eastern side of the Jordan and no different from the Bedouin Arabs that lived
down in Arabia.
In 1917 after World War I the British controlled Jerusalem
under the leadership of General Allenby, and during that time from 1917 to the
end of World War I until the end of World War II there were numerous uprisings
by the Arab population there.
Incidentally, in 1848 the Pittsburgh Dispatch reported that the
population in Jerusalem was 40,000; 30,000 were Jews, about 9,000 were
Christians and only less than 1,000 were Muslims. So that indicates that there’s always been a strong dominant
Jewish presence in Palestine. In
fact the term Palestinian was a term that when applied to the Arabs in the
early part of the 20th century was rejected because the Arabs 100
years ago thought the term Palestinian was a synonym for Jewish. So that area had a dominant Jewish
population and was not deemed an Arab nation or an Arab country. In 1948 when Israel declared
their independence, five Arab nations invaded and were defeated; again in 1967
the Arabs invaded and the Jews defeated them and at that time the Jews took control
of Jerusalem, even though they gave part of it back to the Arabs and there have
been numerous fights since then, including the present uprising.
Now all of these previous occupations of Jerusalem had been
when Jerusalem was being ruled by another country. The Turks ruled it from Turkey; previous to that the
Sassanids ruled it from Iran; the Arabs when they were in control they ruled
Jerusalem from the south, there was never a local government in Israel ruling
Jerusalem until 1967 when the Israeli government took it over from Jordan. Remember when Israel defeated the Arabs
in 67, up to that point Jerusalem and the West Bank was part of Jordan. So when they were defeated they weren’t
defeating any Palestinians, Jordan’s never recognized any Palestinians, all the
time the West Bank was under the domination of Jordan there was never any
movement to recognize an independent Palestinian people because face it, the
Arabs who live on the west side of the Jordan are no different from the Arabs
who live on the east side of the Jordan in the Hashemite kingdom of
Transjordan. The same thing about
the folks living down on the Gaza Strip, that was under the control of Egypt
and when Egypt controlled the Gaza Strip there certainly was no movement. The Arabs had no desire to create a
so-called independent Palestinian state.
This is something that has been invented by the Arabs for the purpose of
carrying out their nefarious schemes to destroy the nation Israel, and no
matter what anyone says; don’t believe it.
In fact, the interesting thing is, I was watching several
news shows recently and when I was in Houston late at night some of the talk
shows and whenever any of the talk show hosts would start going through the
information that I’m giving you this evening on the history of Israel, the
Palestinians that they have on the show just go crazy, they just get angry and
start yelling and screaming and they cannot stand to hear the truth. They may not even know the truth, they
may be completely sincere in their beliefs because in all of the Arab countries
the press is controlled and so all they ever hear is the lie that’s put forth
in all of the newspapers that are controlled by the Arab and Islamic
press. So we have to pay attention
to history and understand that some important things are happening.
Never in history, in all the years since 70 AD has Jerusalem
been controlled by a local Jewish government until the 1967 War. So that raises the question, what does
the Bible teach about the return of Israel to the land? Does the Bible teach that Israel will
return to the land before the Tribulation? Now let me ask you a trivia question because I’m going to
set you up; some of you know the answer to this but I’m using this to
illustrate a point. Who was the
first person crowned king over Israel?
It was Abimelech, see what most of you hear is not the question; what
most you heard was who was the first king God authorized or anointed to be king
over Israel. That’s what you
heard; that’s not what the question was.
As evangelicals we have a tendency when it comes to the
future of Israel to only think about the return of saved Jews at the end of the
Tribulation, so whenever we get into the Scriptures and we read anything about
the Jews returning to the land it’s like we have blinders on and we immediately
think of the fact that the elect are going to be gathered from the four corners
of the earth at the end of the Tribulation and all Israel will be saved. That’s what everybody thinks of and we
completely gloss over the fact that there must be an international return of
Jews, not all Jews, but an international return of Jews to the land at the
beginning of the Tribulation and that the Bible clearly teaches that. But there are evangelicals around who
have a tremendous blind spot and will actually go so far to say that this
nation, Israel today, has nothing to do with fulfilled prophecy or Biblical
prophecy because they’re unregenerate.
And what I hope to show you is that the Bible clearly
teaches that there will be a return of unregenerate Jews to the land before the
Tribulation and that is necessary.
And the fact that this hasn’t happened for 2,000 years suggests that
it’s not likely that they’re going to be driven into the sea by the
Palestinians and it will go another 2,000 years before the Tribulation takes
place. Now I’m not date setting, I’m not saying the rapture is going to occur
in this generation, that’s a distortion of the Matthew 24 passage. I am not saying that the Tribulation is
next year or next month or next decade but I am saying that the events that we
are seeing since 1948 are significant prophetically.
Now that brings up another thing I want to put in here. I have said and continue to say that no
Biblical prophecy is fulfilled before Jesus Christ comes at the rapture, and
that’s true. However, that is
different from saying that some Biblical prophecy might be fulfilled or begin
to be fulfilled in the Church Age, because it is setting the stage for what
will take place after the rapture.
And if there is going to be a nation Israel for the antichrist to sign a
peace treaty with, a nation Israel to build a temple, a nation Israel to have a
functioning priesthood during the Tribulation, then that nation, because if
they’ve got a functioning priesthood and a functioning temple the conclusion is
that they’re not regenerate, that they’ve rejected the New Testament. If they believed the New Testament they
wouldn’t have a functioning priesthood, they wouldn’t care about a temple. So it’s obvious that the Scriptures
imply that there will be a return of Jews to the land.
Now let’s look at some passages. The main passage to look at is in Ezekiel 37:1. Ezekiel
predicts a return of Israel in the vision that God gives Ezekiel of the dry
bones. This is “dem bones, dem
bones, dem dry bones,” that’s the inspiration for that song back in the
50s. “The hand of the LORD was upon
me, and He brought me out by the Spirit of the LORD and set me down in the
middle of the valley; and it was full of bones,” dead, dry, baked bones. Some have said that this was fully
fulfilled in the ovens of Auschwitz when the bones were baked dry. [2] “Then he caused me to pass by them
round about, and behold, there were very many I the open valley; and indeed,
they were very dry. [3] And he
said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered and said, O Lord God, You know. [4] Again he said unto me, Prophesy to
these bones and say to them, O dry bones, hear the word of the LORD.” The dry bones are a picture of Israel
scattered throughout all the nations.
They are dead as far as the nation goes and they are dead spiritually.
Ezekiel 37:5, “Thus says the Lord God unto these bones,
Surely I will cause breath to enter into you and you shall live. [6] I will put sinews upon you, and
bring flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and you
shall live; then you shall know that I am the LORD.” [7] So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I prophesied there was a noise,
suddenly a rattling and the bones came together, bone to bone.” There’s no life here, notice it talked
about breath, but there’s no sinews, there’s no flesh, there’s no life, it’s
still dead, the dead bones are being gathered together. Verse 8, “Indeed, as I looked the
sinews and flesh came upon them,” that’s the next stage when they are being put
together. Some suggest that the
scattering of the bones is Israel in dispersion. I think that’s legitimate. Others say that the sinews connecting to the bones fits into
the regathering of the nation today before the Tribulation and then as flesh is
put on the bones and skin covers the body that that pictures Israel coming
together nationally in the Tribulation and then breath into the body is the
final conversion of Israel at the end of the Tribulation. I think in a general way that’s fairly
true.
Ezekiel 37:9, “Also he said to me, Prophesy to the breath,
prophesy son of man, say to the breath, Thus says the Lord God: Come from the
four winds, O breath, and breathe upon the slain that they may live. [10] So I prophesied as he commanded
me, and breath came into them, and the lived, and stood upon their feet, an
exceedingly great army. [11] Then he said unto me, Son of man, these
bones are the whole house of Israel,” notice not just Judah but the entire
nation, all Jews, “the whole house of Israel; they indeed say, Our bones are
dry, our hope is lost; and we ourselves are cut off.” See, at that point they’re regathered but there’s no life,
there’s no hope.
Ezekiel 37:12, “Therefore prophesy and say to them, Thus
says the Lord God: Behold, O my people, I will op en your graves, and cause you
to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel. [13] Then you shall know that I am the
LORD, when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of
your graves. [14] I will put My
Spirit in you,” now that terminology is New Covenant terminology, but they are
returned to the land before the Spirit is put in them. That is important; there is a return to
the land before there is regeneration.
Then Ezekiel 20:33, “As I live, declares the Lord God,
surely with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with wrath poured
out I shall be king over you.”
That indicates the wrath, that’s a technical term for the
Tribulation. Verse 34, “And I
shall bring you out from the peoples, and gather you from the lands where you
are scattered with a mighty hand and with an outstretched arm, and with wrath
poured out.” This regathering is
in judgment; God would not be judging a regenerate Israel, so this is still
Israel as unregenerate. Verse 35,
“And I shall bring you into the wilderness of the peoples, and there I shall
enter into judgment with you, face to face. [36] As I entered into judgment with your fathers in the
wilderness of the land of Egypt, so I will enter into judgment with you,
declares the Lord. [37] And I
shall make you pass under the rod, and I shall bring you into the bond of
covenant. [48] And I shall purge from
you the rebels,” clearly this is looking at Israel as unregenerate, “I shall
purge from you the rebels and those who transgress against me; I shall bring
them out of the land where they sojourned, but they will not enter the land of
Israel.” Once again these verses
in Ezekiel 20:33-38 make it clear that there is a regathering before Israel is
saved.
Then in Ezekiel 22:18-22 we have the same message, “Son of
man, the house of Israel has become dross to Me, all of them are bronze, and
tin, and iron, and lead in the furnace,” that means they are unsaved, [19]
Therefore, thus says the Lord God: because all of you have become dross,
therefore, behold, I am going to gather you into the midst of Jerusalem,”
gathering them as unsaved. [20] As
they gather silver, and bronze, and iron, and lead, and tin into the furnace to
blow fire on it in order to melt it, so I shall gather you in My anger,”
notice, “in My anger,” it’s in wrath, it is during or before the Tribulation,
in judgment, “in My anger and in My wrath, and I shall lay you there, and melt
you. [21] Yea, I shall gather you
and blow on you with the fire of My wrath,” that is the Tribulation, “and you
will be melted in the midst of it.
[22] As silver is melted in the furnace, so you shall be melted in the
midst of it, and you will know that I, the LORD, have poured out my wrath on
you.”
We’ll come back and look at a few more passages, this is
only the first part of the doctrine of what the Bible teaches about the return
of Israel to the land and we will complete that and our study of Daniel next
time.