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Weve looked at the Kingdom of Israel Weve seen how it split into Judah and Israel Weve studied what their kings were like Weve looked at how they fell apart Weve studied the expectations they had and how they hadnt lived up to them ID: 288216

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Biblical ProphecySlide2

We’ve looked at the Kingdom of IsraelWe’ve seen how it split into Judah and IsraelWe’ve studied what their kings were like

We’ve looked at how they fell apart

We’ve studied the expectations they had and how they hadn’t lived up to themNow we’re going to look at what God says will happen because of their disobedience.

Where are we?Slide3
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Biblical Prophecy is the foretelling of events that have yet to happen Why? So that God’s plan will be revealed before it actually happens

When it does happen, just like God said it would, it illustrates how awesome God truly is

Biblical prophecy is not:Fortune-tellingAstrology – zodiac signs and whatnotTarot or palm readingPsychics

What is Prophecy? Slide5

Biblical Prophecy is different than other types of foretelling the future in a couple of different waysIt is impossibly specific

It is

never intended to make people’s lives easier – only to show God’s glory and His planIt is never intended to give you an edge in your personal life – biblical prophecy is always given to a whole people group

Biblical ProphecySlide6

The Old Testament contains 1,239 individual prophecies (depending on how you count them…) Many of these have already come to pass

Many have yet to happen

Of those that have happened, the historical record is usually very clear. The Bible lays out the prophecy, generally many, many years before it happenedOutside sources verify the events actually took place as the Bible said they would

Biblical ProphecySlide7

Modern atheistic scholars say that Biblical Prophecy is impossibleThe fact that the Bible describes events as they happened is easy to explain: the authors of the Bible simply added pieces to it as the events happened, and wrote it in such a way to make it seem like it was being foretold.

Doubters… Slide8

Archaeology has been able to determine, with a high degree of accuracy, when nearly all the books in the Bible were writtenIn fact, the evidence for books of the Bible having been written, in their totality, is so solid that no scholar who is being honest can even dispute it…

The Difficulty Slide9
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There are 24,000 copies of NT books written within the lifetimes of the people who lived the events, compared to just 10 copies of Julius Caesar’s writings – none of which comes before 1000 years since Caesar lived.

There is

not one single document of people living at the time of the NT who say the events didn’t happen.Therefore, there is more evidence that Christ was who he said he was than that Julius Caesar ever even existed…

In other words: Slide11

…And those are the New Testament Books: the ones that scholars say are more “debatable” than the Old Testament ones… Slide12

Let’s look at a few of those Biblical Prophecies, and how they actually came to be true.

Soooo

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Jeremiah 25:11-12 predicts Babylon’s rule over Judah, for 70 years. Written 626BC, fulfilled 50 years later. Isaiah 45:1 – predicts Cyrus the Great would destroy Babylon’s walls (300 ft high, 70 ft wide!)

Written 701BC, fulfilled 539BC

Examples:Slide14

Isaiah 14:23 claims Babylon would be turned to a swampland…When Cyrus destroyed Babylon in 539, the city never recovered. When archaeologists in the 1800s rediscovered it, they found they couldn’t dig some parts because the water table had risen over the years

Written 701ishBC, fulfilled 200 years later, plus some…Slide15

Nahum 3:15 – Nahum says Nineveh will be destroyed by fire, so badly it will never recoverArchaeologists in the 1800s discovered that all of Nineveh’s ruins are buried in a layer of soot and ash

Written 600BC, fulfilled 612BCSlide16
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Ezekiel 26:12 – Tyre will be destroyed, and all its stones hurled into the sea

Alexander the Great needed a bridge to get his armies across to the Island of New

Tyre. He took apart Old Tyre (the Biblical city) and used its stones to build the land bridge, which still exists today. Written 587BC, fulfilled 333BC.Slide19
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There are 351 unique prophecies about Jesus Christ in the Old TestamentThese were written

at least

400 years before Christ lived, and we know that for a fact, no one disputes it. Most Important: Slide22

Daniel 9:25 – written 538BC“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 of years and sixty two weeks of years.”

Just one Example…Slide23

Nehemiah 2:5,6 – written 444BC “So it pleased the King to send me to Judah, to the city of my fathers tombs, to rebuild it.”

Exact Date – 1st of Nisan, 20th year of Artaxerxes

the king.

5

th

of March, 444BCSlide24

Luke 19:38-40 – Christ urges his Disciples to call him Messiah“Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord!”

Exact Date: March 30, 33ADSlide25

Now let’s compare the date of the decree (March 5, 444 BC) with the date of Jesus’ declaration (March 30, 33 AD). Before we begin, we need to clarify the fact that the Jewish prophetic year was composed of twelve 30 day months. In other words, the ancient evidence indicates that the Jewish prophetic year had 360 days, not 365 days. Since Daniel states 69 weeks of seven years each, and each year has 360 days, the equation is as follows: 69 x 7 x 360 = 173,880 days. In nothing more than a simple mathematical demonstration, the number of days in the period from March 5, 444 B.C. (the twentieth year of

Artaxerxes

) to March 30, 33 A.D. (the day Jesus entered Jerusalem on the donkey) can be determined at this point.The time span from 444 B.C. to 33 A.D. is 476 years (remember that 1 B.C. to 1 A.D. is only one year). And if we multiply 476 years x 365.2421879 days per year (corrected for leap years), we get the result of 173,855 days. Now let’s add back the difference between March 5 and March 30 (25 days). What is our total? You guessed it, 173,880 days, exactly as Daniel predicted it…

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