Tag Archives: Daniel 9:24-27
The Date Jesus Was Born
Introduction (Shortened – Updated for 12/25/2013) When was Jesus born. The key is Luke 3:1, which can help determine when Christ was crucified. If we know when Jesus was crucified, and we understand that He was 33 and half years old when this occurred, we can determine when He was born by counting backwards 33 1/2 […]
The Date Jesus Was Born
Introduction – Full Version The following introduction is my work, along with the formula concerning Christ’s death and resurrection after the heading of “My Conclusion,” This is a very brief summation of the work originally produced by Sir Robert Anderson over 100 years ago. However, there has been scholarship before and after that deal with the same considerations and come to […]
Perspective
Introduction Noting that I have not written anything in the last 16 days, I am currently attempting to write 3 important articles, provocative; yet more important hopefully insightful concerning Biblical doctrine. At some future date I will write an article concerning November 6. I am glad to read what Rocky wrote (Thoughts after the election) concerning that which […]
The Church Gaps
Introduction (updated errors, thank you Jackie) There are twenty-four references in the Bible to gaps (some call them parentheses, wherein according to Daniel’s 70 weeks [Dan. 9:24-27], there is a pause, a parentheses in the timeline where God’s dealing with Israel stops, at their rejection of Jesus and the Church starts the parentheses then when the Church is Raptured the […]
The Date Jesus Was Born
Introduction (Updated) The following introduction is my work, with the formula concerning Christ death and resurrection under the heading of “My Conclusion,” which is a very brief summation of the work originally produced by Sir Robert Anderson over 100 years ago. However, there has been scholarship before and after that come to the same consideration. What follows after that is a […]
The Difference Between “The Time of the Gentiles” & “The Fullness of the Gentiles”
Introduction Have you ever noticed how difficult it is to explain to a mechanic an intermittent problem you are having if you have no training or understanding of the dynamics of the automobile. Yet, if you approach the same problem after having taken a class in automotive repair, while perhaps not capable of understanding every […]