[PDF.30jf] DIGIRENT - The Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks of the Book of Daniel: A Critical Review of the Prophecy As Viewed by Three Major Theological Interpretations and
DIGIRENT - The Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks of the Book of Daniel: A Critical Review of the Prophecy As Viewed by Three Major Theological Interpretations and
Michael Kalafian
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The Biblical prophecies are a central aspect of our cultural interest in the future. A prophecy reviews the different perspectives espoused by the three major Christian theological interpretations - premillennial, amillennial, and higher critical - concerning the seventy weeks prophecy in the Book of Daniel and their relation to Chistology. Premillennial theology views the first 69 weeks of Daniel's prophecy as having been fulfilled and the 70th week as still in the futu...
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