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I am referring to the "parenthesis theory" that forms the linchpin of Dispensationalist Eschatology.I was referring to the interim between the one and the other, as MAD does not hold to 1948.
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Examining the Dispensational Parenthesis Theory of Daniel’s Seventy Weeks Prophecy
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The parenthesis theory of the seventy weeks prophecy is firmly rooted within a system of biblical interpretation called dispensationalism. Dispensationalist scholars, who hold to this theory, believe that the primary focus of Daniel 9:24-27 is on “the history of Israel and the city of Jerusalem.”
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Dispensationalist scholars believe a parenthesis exists between the sixty-two “sevens” (69th week) and the final “seven” (70th week). For them, the final “seven” does not take place immediately after the second period of sixty-two “sevens,” but will take place sometime in the indeterminate future.
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Examining the Dispensational Parenthesis Theory of Daniel’s Seventy Weeks Prophecy
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The parenthesis theory of the seventy weeks prophecy is firmly rooted within a system of biblical interpretation called dispensationalism. Dispensationalist scholars, who hold to this theory, believe that the primary focus of Daniel 9:24-27 is on “the history of Israel and the city of Jerusalem.”
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Dispensationalist scholars believe a parenthesis exists between the sixty-two “sevens” (69th week) and the final “seven” (70th week). For them, the final “seven” does not take place immediately after the second period of sixty-two “sevens,” but will take place sometime in the indeterminate future.
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There are several ways to look at Daniel 9:24-27 without needing to put a 2000 year gap between the first 483 years and the last 7 years of the 490 year prophecy.