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Appendix 1 Footnotes

[1] https://www.whatsaiththescripture.com/Text.Only/pdfs/The_Coming_Prince_Text.pdf

[2] Daniel chapter 9. All the Daniel references in Appendix 1 are from the 2011 NIV revision.

[3] As stated above, the word used here means “anointed one” and can be used specifically for the Messiah.  

[4] The first month of the Jewish religious year and the seventh of the civil year.

[5] Daniel 9:25

[6] See, for example, 2 Kings 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:3, 16:22.

[7] See Acts 4:27, 10:38.

[8] “Much can be learned of a far-term prophecy from its near-term fulfillment”

[9] See the deuterocanonical books 1and 2 Maccabees.

[10] Examples of how this near-term prophecy was incomplete include that there was no coming of the Messiah, no cutting off of the Messiah, and no room between the earliest possible date of the decree to restore Jerusalem (538 BC) and the dates of Antiochus.

[11] It perhaps should be said that the Maccabean revolt made continuing the agreement essentially impossible anyway.

[12] Van Kampen, Robert, The Sign, Crossway Books, 1992, p 462.

[13] Daniel 12:4
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