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The sad part is that the greatest event in Bible prophecy gets erased and tossed in a gap, and gets "replaced" by an anti-christ who confirms a covenant!
Now that's "replacement theology" at its worst.
Now that's "replacement theology" at its worst.
Notice in the following chart that the description alternates between the city and people on the one hand and Messiah the Prince on the other:
City and People
“Restore and build Jerusalem” (457 BC)
“seven weeks”
“the street shall be built again, and the
wall, even in troublous times”
“the people of the Prince that shall come
shall destroy the city and the sanctuary
and the end thereof shall be with a flood”
Messiah the Prince
“Messiah the Prince”
“threescore and two Weeks”
“after threescore and two weeks shall
Messiah be cut off”
“He [the Prince] shall confirm the
covenant with many for one week: and
in the midst of the week he shall cause
the sacrifice and the oblation to cease”