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Messiah and the Temple

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Messiah and the Temple

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Daniel 9

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01:35:58
Daniel 9:24-26

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00:24:39
Daniel 9:24-27

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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02:10:16
Daniel 9:26-29

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:22:23
Ezekiel 37:24-28

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01:00:53
Ezekiel 45:20-22

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01:02:37
Ezekiel 45:22

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Hosea 14:2

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Mentioned to show that Daniel gives a prophetic timeline for the Messiah's ministry, death, and the later destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.

Supports claim through Daniel 9Open verseOpen stream

Used to argue that Daniel predicted the Messiah would be cut off before the Temple's destruction, fitting Jesus' death.

Supports claim through Daniel 9:24-26Open verseOpen stream

Used to argue that the Messiah would be cut off before the Temple's destruction and would bring an end to sin, thereby pointing to Jesus and undermining rabbinic Judaism.

Supports claim through Daniel 9:24-27Open verseOpen stream

Read to argue that the Messiah would be cut off before the destruction of the temple, supporting Jesus as the atoning sacrifice.

Supports claim through Daniel 9:26-29Open verseOpen stream

Cited to identify the 'prince forever' in Ezekiel's restoration passage, setting up the later argument about temple sacrifices in the messianic age.

Supports claim through Ezekiel 37:24-28Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to argue that in the messianic age the prince still offers a sin offering for himself and the people, challenging the claim that Christ's atonement ended sacrificial need.

Supports claim through Ezekiel 45:20-22Open verseOpen stream
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