This is a topic of great interest to me, since a gap anywhere in the time specific 70 weeks prophecy is so illogical. Perhaps something from a post I made to a similar topic in another forum might be relevant.Sean wrote:I've heard it said that since there are still sins that God has not yet made and end of sins. This will not happen until all power and authority have been destroyed per 1 Cor 15. I disagree with this interpretation, but it's out there.
I am not a Greek or Hebrew scholar, so I could be wrong...
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"...to make an end of sins..."
It should be noted that according to Strong's, the Hebrew word "chatta'ah" (Strong's 02403), translated "sins" in Daniel 9:24 is also translated as "sin offering" 116 times in the KJV translation.Sins (H2403)
חטּאת חטּאה
chaṭṭâ'âh chaṭṭâ'th (khat-taw-aw', khat-tawth')
From H2398; an offence (sometimes habitual sinfulness), and its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, or expiation; also (concretely) an offender: - punishment (of sin), purifying (-fication for sin), sin (-ner, offering).
From the definition of the Hebrew word "chatta'ah" (Strong's 02403), it makes sense that the "end of sins" from Daniel 9:27 is not an end to man's ability to sin. What is ended is the inevitable connection of "an offence (sometimes habitual sinfulness) and its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, or expiation."
Spiritual death is the penalty for sin. The "sin and then make a sacrifice" system of the law was only a faint shadow of God's final solution. Jesus' death on the cross ended the system of "sin and sacrifice". According to Jesus' last words on the cross, "It is finished." No more sacrifices or "sin offerings" were needed or would be accepted. The veil was ripped from top to bottom in the temple built by the hands of men. It should be remembered that, "a great many of the priests" came to understand what had happened:
"The word of God kept on spreading; and the number of the disciples continued to increase greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests were becoming obedient to the faith." Acts 6:7 (NASB)
*Red coloring mine.
Also, remember what John the Baptist said, The next day he saw Jesus coming to him and said, "Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" John 1:29 (NASB)
Everyone seems to agree that Jesus was crucified after the 69th week of years. Why is it so hard to believe that what was done in that final sacrifice for sin which was ordained by God should include fulfillment of prophecy in the 70th week of years?
It makes no sense to believe Jesus was crucified at the beginning of an unmentioned time gap of unmentioned duration which is not part of the 70 sevens of years prophetically ordained. If any part of the 70 sevens of years prophecy given to Daniel was fullfilled when Jesus was crucified and it happened during the 70th week of years, then the prophecy must be completely fulfilled with no illogical time gap.
Blessings,
Lazarus43