Saturday, November 7, 2020

Daniel 9 His Prayer, The Conclusion Explained

 

Daniel

Chapter 9

 In the last part of this chapter, in answer to his prayer, Daniel predicts the future even unto the very end. His 70th week, or heptad, will be the final seven years of tribulation where the antichrist will reign on the earth. It will be the "Time of Jacob's trouble" (Jeremiah 30:7), or as Jesus describes the time in Matthew 24:15-22, a time such as has never occurred on earth.

Yes, Daniel 9, in conjunction with Jesus' prophesies from Matthew 24, Luke 21,  Mark 13 and the book of Revelation gives us a bird's eye view of the last seven years of tribulation. Daniel identifies the countries involved and the political happenings for this time.

You won't want to miss this world-wide destruction following the "abomination of desolations" that Daniel describes. 

 

Vv 1 – 23        Daniel's Prayer for His People

V 1 In the first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus, of Median descent, who was made

            king over the kingdom of the Chaldeans--

A. Darius began to reign in 539 B.C.

  1. Do you think that Daniel can predict the next king?

  2. Yes, Isaiah chapters 44 and 45.

V 2 in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, observed in the books the number of the years

            which was revealed as the word of the LORD to Jeremiah the prophet for the

            completion of the desolations of Jerusalem, namely, seventy years.

B. Which books did Daniel use to get the answer for the number of years they would

            be held captive.

  1. The scrolls of the Old Testament.

  2. He found the answer in Isaiah 23:15, 17 and Jeremiah 25:11, 12.

V 3 So I gave my attention to the Lord God to seek Him by prayer and supplications, with

            fasting, sackcloth and ashes.

C. Do you think that Daniel was serious about seeking God and his prayer time?

  1. Should we be as serious and dedicated to prayer?

  2. One thing to consider: Jesus hadn’t died to make a way for the Father to get to

            us and for us to get to the Father in Daniel’s time.

  3. Today and because of Jesus, we have access to the throne anytime!

V 4 I prayed to the LORD my God and confessed and said, Alas, O Lord, the great and

            awesome God, who keeps His covenant and lovingkindness for those who love

            Him and keep His commandments, V 5 we have sinned, committed iniquity, acted

            wickedly and rebelled, even turning aside from Your commandments and

            ordinances. V 6 Moreover, we have not listened to Your servants the prophets,

            who spoke in Your name to our kings, our princes, our fathers and all the people

            of the land. V 7 Righteousness belongs to You, O Lord, but to us open shame, as it

            is this day--to the men of Judah, the inhabitants of Jerusalem and all Israel, those

            who are nearby and those who are far away in all the countries to which You

            have driven them, because of their unfaithful deeds which they have committed

            against You. V 8 Open shame belongs to us, O Lord, to our kings, our princes

            and our fathers, because we have sinned against You. V 9 To the Lord our God

            belong compassion and forgiveness, for we have rebelled against Him; V 10 nor

            have we obeyed the voice of the LORD our God, to walk in His teachings which

            He set before us through His servants the prophets. V 11 Indeed all Israel has

            transgressed Your law and turned aside, not obeying Your voice; so the curse has

            been poured out on us, along with the oath which is written in the law of Moses

            the servant of God, for we have sinned against Him. V 12 Thus He has confirmed

            His words which He had spoken against us and against our rulers who ruled us,

            to bring on us great calamity; for under the whole heaven there has not been done

            anything like what was done to Jerusalem.

V 13 As it is written in the law of Moses, all this calamity has come on us; yet we have

            not sought the favor of the LORD our God by turning from our iniquity and giving

            attention to Your truth. V 14 Therefore the LORD has kept the calamity in store

            and brought it on us; for the LORD our God is righteous with respect to all His

            deeds which He has done, but we have not obeyed His voice. V 15 And now, O

            Lord our God, who have brought Your people out of the land of Egypt with a

            mighty hand and have made a name for Yourself, as it is this day--we have sinned,

            we have been wicked. V 16 O Lord, in accordance with all Your righteous acts,

            let now Your anger and Your wrath turn away from Your city Jerusalem, Your

            holy mountain; for because of our sins and the iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem

            and Your people have become a reproach to all those around us. V 17 So now,

            our God, listen to the prayer of Your servant and to his supplications, and for

            Your sake, O Lord, let Your face shine on Your desolate sanctuary. V 18 O my

            God, incline Your ear and hear! Open Your eyes and see our desolations and the

            city which is called by Your name; for we are not presenting our supplications

            before You on account of any merits of our own, but on account of Your great

            compassion. V 19 O Lord, hear! O Lord, forgive! O Lord, listen and take action!

            For Your own sake, O my God, do not delay, because Your city and Your people

            are called by Your name.

D. One of the most beautiful intercessory prayers in the Bible, c.f. Ezra 9 and 

Nehemiah 9.

  1. Daniel begins by recognizing the awesomeness of God, V 4.

    a. He keeps his covenant

            1) Remember God said, if you disobey me, then calamity will come.

            2) So God kept his covenant with them.

    b. He keeps his lovingkindness with those who love him.

    c. He keeps his commands—good or bad, he keeps them.

  2. by confessing his sin and the sins of his people, v 5

    a. Notice the sins are those of intentional rebellion.

    b. committed iniquity, acted wickedly

  3. We have failed to listen to our preachers, v 6

  4. You are righteous, but all of us everywhere are wicked and unfaithful, v 7.

  5. because of our sins, we have shamed you and ourselves, v 8

  6. but you are a compassionate and forgiving God even though we have sinned

            intentionally against you, v 9

    a. This is important for you and me, too.

    b. Do you ever sin intentionally?

  7. We haven’t read, studied and followed our Bible, v 10

  8. Since we sinned and rebelled, you followed your words, v 11

    a. His word divides and separates, too.

    b. His word says what will happen if they disobeyed his commandments.

  9. We must remember, God will perform his word. That’s what he did here, v 12

10. Even though his word came about as he said, we haven’t quit rebelling, v 13

11. Righteousness doesn’t always mean goodness—God’s righteousness was

            done, carried out, when he destroyed their city and their land. It was his

            righteousness that was done because he said that he would do it. v 14

12. You have carried out your word, now let your wrath be turned away from

            your holy mountain and do as you did when you brought us out of Egypt, v 15, 16

13. Hear my prayer God, but for your sake and your holy city, not ours. v 17

14. Hear us not because of anything we have done for you, but because of your

            great compassion. v 18

15. Forgive us because of your holiness and greatness and your name. v 19

Vv 20 – 23  Gabriel Brings an Answer

V 20 Now while I was speaking and praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my

            people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the LORD my God in behalf

            of the holy mountain of my God,

A. Even while he was making supplication to God, the answer comes.

  1. Sometimes answers take a few days or longer.

  2. Have you gotten answers to your prayers almost immediately?

V 21 while I was still speaking in prayer, then the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the

            vision previously, came to me in my extreme weariness about the time of the

            evening offering.

B. God sends his angel to answer Daniel’s prayer.

  1. Gabriel’s name means “Hero of God.”

  2. He is one of only two good angels named in the Bible.

  3. Do you remember the name of the other? Michael.

  4. The time is about 6:00 p.m.

V 22 He gave me instruction and talked with me and said, "O Daniel, I have now come

            forth to give you insight with understanding.

C. I bring insight and understanding to you.

V 23 At the beginning of your supplications the command was issued, and I have come to

            tell you, for you are highly esteemed; so give heed to the message and gain

            understanding of the vision.

D. I came at the very beginning of your prayer.

  1. First of all, you are highly esteemed.

  2. Wouldn’t that be nice of God to say to you.

  3. Actually, he calls you by a better name, his masterpiece or workmanship, Eph. 2:10.

  4. My message will bring you understanding.

  5. Do we need angels to give us understanding?

    a. No, not really.

    b. Why?

    c. Because we have the Holy Spirit who will guide us and guide us in all truth,

            Luke 16:13.

Vv 24 – 30      Seventy Weeks and the Messiah

V 24 Seventy weeks have been decreed for your people and your holy city, to finish the

            transgression, to make an end of sin, to make atonement for iniquity, to bring in

            everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most

            holy place.

A. Gabriel tells Daniel that 70 weeks or heptad is how long it will take to bring this

            prophesy to completion.

Pg. 4    Chapter 9        Daniel                                                                                      64 

1. heptad  = sevens – or 70 sevens or 70 X 7 = 490 years.

    a. Seven as there are 7 days in a week.

    b. You got to know that Eastern languages have no way to 1) show expression – it

            is a flat language, and 2) its mathematics can’t multiply.

  2. So Daniel says there will be 490 years:

    a. 70 heptad or sevens.

    b. Our language does allow for multiplication, so we can deduce that:

      1) 70  sevens – or weeks – or heptad

      2) Equals 70 X 7 = 490 years.

  3. These 70 years are decreed for 6 reasons:

    a) to finish the transgression

    b) to make an end to sin

    c) to make atonement for iniquity

    d) to bring in everlasting righteousness

    e) to seal up vision and prophesy (1 Cor. 13:9, 10)

    f) to anoint the most holy place

  4. It will take 490 years to complete these 6 things.

V 25. So you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decree to restore and

            rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be seven weeks and sixty-

            two weeks; it will be built again, with plaza and moat, even in times of distress.

B. Know this and understand its meaning.

  1. Daniel, you can rest assured that this will happen.

  2. Whenever a decree goes forth to restore and rebuild Jerusalem:

    a. Some one – a king – because of the word decree, only a king can make one of these.

    b. The decree will say that Jerusalem will be rebuilt.

    c. The walls, the temple, the courtyard and moat will be completed.

    d. In times of distress: remember Nehemiah and the men worked with sword in one

            hand and tools of the trade in the other hand as they rebuild the walls.

    e. Cyrus gave the decree to rebuild the temple in 536 B.C.

    f. Artaxerxes Longimanus gives the decree to rebuild Jerusalem in 443 B.C.

  3. From the time the decree is given until Christ, “the prince,” there will be a time of 7

            weeks and sixty two weeks (62).

    a. From the issue of this decree, 443 B.C. until Jesus is to die will be:

    b. 7 weeks or heptads = 49 years plus – the walls, the court yard and moat would be

            finished.

    c. 62 weeks or heptads or sevens = 434 added together = 483 years.

  4. Then it stands to reason that we could take 443 B. C. and subtract 483 years, and we

            could come up with 30 A.D. doesn’t it?

    a. But it doesn’t work that way with our calendar.

    b. if we subtract 443 from 483, we get, 40 A.D.

  5. Rather confusing, isn’t it?

  6. Is the Bible wrong, then?

    a. Of course not!

    b. It took smart men until around 1896 or so to figure this one out.

    c. A smart British man named Sir Robert Andersen wrote a book, The Coming Prince.

      1) Andersen was an Astronomer.

      2) The Jewish year only contained 360 days and then ever so often added days to their

            Calendar to make the seasons balance.

      3) However, Andersen said, if the moon is full on this date, it was full last month on

            this date.

      4) So by knowing the number of days from one full moon to the next, he calculated

            from 443 B.C. the 483 years or 62 + 9 weeks or heptads or sevens and came up

            with the date of Palm Sunday, 30 A.D.

  7. Incredible or what? Is the Bible right or not?

V 26 Then after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and have nothing, and the

            people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary And its

            end will come with a flood; even to the end there will be war; desolations are

            determined.

C. Then after the 62 weeks plus the 7 weeks = 49 years times 7 or 483 years, Christ will

            be crucified or cut off.

  1. Can’t you imagine how this grieved Daniel?

    a. His name meant God is my Judge.

    b. He lived his life by his name.

    c. He had seen Jesus sitting on His throne.

    d. And now Gabriel is telling Daniel something that Daniel can’t apply to his

            perspective of God is my Judge.

    e. My Savior will be killed – this simply doesn’t compute in his mind.

    f. However, because he has lived his life trusting God, he must go on even in spite

            of contradictory evidence.

    g. Since God is my judge, I’ll accept the sentence even though I don’t understand.

    h. Is there a lesson in there somewhere for us!

  2. The people of the prince, anti-Christ, here and his people, those of Rome and the rest

            of his followers in the whole world,  unknown at this time to anyone.

    a. The city of Rome was founded on the Tigris River in the year 739 B.C. the very

            year of Isaiah’s vision (Isaiah 6).

    b. Rome will figure big in history, Daniel’s legs of iron and clay and toes of iron

            and ceramics, the statue of Chapter 2.

  3. Not only would the people of the prince destroy the Messiah but the city and the

            sanctuary, too, Jerusalem and the Temple burned, AD 70.

  4. The city built and Messiah cut off  were to occur during and at the end of the 69

            weeks, or 483 years.

V 27 And he will make a firm covenant with the many for one week, but in the middle of

            the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and grain offering; and on the wing of

            abominations will come one who makes desolate, even until a complete

            destruction, one that is decreed, is poured out on the one who makes desolate.

D. And he, represents the anti-Christ of v 26, the prince.

  1. The anti-Christ will make a firm covenant with the “many” the Jews for one

            heptad or one week or 7 years.

    a. This will be the beginning of the tribulation.

    b. Many think that the covenant will be to let the Jews build their temple and begin

            the Levitical System of Worship.

  2. But in the middle of the week, heptad, or 31/2 years, he puts a stop to the sacrifices.

    a. He enters the temple, which in itself is an abomination, and offers sacrifices on the

            altar.

    b. Then they set up a statute of him in the temple.

    c. The statute remains even 30 days after Christ returns, 1, 290 Daniel 12:11). The last

            3and ½ years will consist of 1,260 days, or 360 days X 3 and ½ Jewish years

  3. But destruction will overtake the anti-Christ at this point, and he and his

            2nd lieutenant, his false prophet, will be thrown alive into the lake of fire

            (Revelation 19:20).

 

Daniel 9:24-27

 

Definitions:

 

Weeks = heptad in Hebrew. Heptad in Hebrew or Aramaic means sevens, i.e. 7 days in a week.

Eastern languages could not show emphasis or could their mathematics multiply.

            So their language uses words like trifid which means three or heptad

            which means seven. The translators of the Bible calls it “weeks.”

So 7 weeks or heptad = 7 X 7 or 49 years.

            By the time these 49 years were completed, Jerusalem would be rebuilt

            along with public square and moat.

62 weeks or heptad = 62 *X 7 or   434 years.

            At the end of this time, Messiah would be cut off.

            The city of Jerusalem would be destroyed

            All this is done by Rome.

            By now, a total of 483 years have transpired.

            That’s 69 weeks or heptad i.e. 69 X 7 = 483.

            Artaxerxes Longimanus gives the decree to rebuild Jerusalem in 443 B.C.

 However, one more week or heptad remains unfulfilled.

            If it is going to complete the six (6) things of v 24, the period of time discussed here must

                be the tribulation period that ushers in the Messianic Kingdom or the Millennial

                reign of Jesus.

            This time frame isn’t just some typical seven (7) years.

            There are too many things that must take place.

  

Study Questions

 

  1. When was the first year of Darius’ reign?

 

  2. How long had the Jews been in Babylon?

 

  3. What prophet prophesied that they would be there for ___ years?

 

  4. What did Daniel begin to do about the prophesy and the length of their stay in

            Babylon?

 

  5. What is the difference between sin and iniquity?

 

  6. According to V-7, what caused the Jews to be driven to another country?

 

  7. Daniel prayed “for __________ sake, let your face shine on us.”

 

  8. Daniel says they could only present their supplications on account of Your great

            What?

 

  9. Who came to visit Daniel while he prayed?

 

10. What time did this man appear to Daniel?

 

11. How long did the man tell Daniel that the period would be?

 

12. During this period of time, what 6 things would happen?

 

13. How many years does this period of time represent?

 

14. When would the period of time begin?

 

15. How did man figure out exactly when the first 69 weeks ended?

 

16. When will the last week of Daniel’s prophesy end?

 

17. According to verse 27 who ____________ will break a covenant with the Jews, and

            when ____________ will he break it?

 

18. How long will the statute of the Antichrist remain in the temple?

 

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