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Predictions and Prophecies
Which bible "prophecies" cannot fit into any of these categories?
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<blockquote data-quote="problem" data-source="post: 2633249" data-attributes="member: 231748"><p>From the date when Ezekiel measured the visionary temple in Ezekiel 40 unto 1948 when Israel became a nation</p><p>Look at Isaac Newton's views on prophecy. </p><p>Isaac Newton surmised Israel would return in 1949, it actually depends on how you look at the founding date of Israel</p><p></p><p>Newton says the "62 weeks," or 434-year part was fulfilled at the First Coming, and the "seven weeks," or 49-year part will apply to the Second Coming. And three centuries ago he saw in the Scriptures and wrote about the rebirth of Israel at a time when such a thought was preposterous. By faith, he foresaw a "friendly kingdom" someday again issuing the "commandment to restore and build Jerusalem." Now, centuries later, that "friendly kingdom" may have been the United Nations, which decreed Israel's rebirth in November, 1947, causing Israel to be reborn in May, 1948. However, Israel did not officially declare Jerusalem its capital until January 23, 1950, some believe the beginning of the 49-year countdown until the Jubilee year (50th anniversary), which will conclude at the end of Jewish year 5760 on September 30, 2000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="problem, post: 2633249, member: 231748"] From the date when Ezekiel measured the visionary temple in Ezekiel 40 unto 1948 when Israel became a nation Look at Isaac Newton's views on prophecy. Isaac Newton surmised Israel would return in 1949, it actually depends on how you look at the founding date of Israel Newton says the "62 weeks," or 434-year part was fulfilled at the First Coming, and the "seven weeks," or 49-year part will apply to the Second Coming. And three centuries ago he saw in the Scriptures and wrote about the rebirth of Israel at a time when such a thought was preposterous. By faith, he foresaw a "friendly kingdom" someday again issuing the "commandment to restore and build Jerusalem." Now, centuries later, that "friendly kingdom" may have been the United Nations, which decreed Israel's rebirth in November, 1947, causing Israel to be reborn in May, 1948. However, Israel did not officially declare Jerusalem its capital until January 23, 1950, some believe the beginning of the 49-year countdown until the Jubilee year (50th anniversary), which will conclude at the end of Jewish year 5760 on September 30, 2000. [/QUOTE]
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