The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . deaux adds a third, from the final deportation by Nebuzaradan,to the dedication of the temple, Jer. lii. 30: Ezek. vi. The interpretation of the seventy weeks in Daniel is subject to alikedifficulty. Volumes have been written on the precise date when theperiod begins, and though the meaning is now comparatively clear, thepassage gave to the ancient Jew but a general idea of the time of thecoming of our Lord. See Bickersteth on the Prophecies, p. 191; Hales,quoted by Dr. Kitto; and Fuller on the Apocalypse, Dis. 30. What, a


The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . deaux adds a third, from the final deportation by Nebuzaradan,to the dedication of the temple, Jer. lii. 30: Ezek. vi. The interpretation of the seventy weeks in Daniel is subject to alikedifficulty. Volumes have been written on the precise date when theperiod begins, and though the meaning is now comparatively clear, thepassage gave to the ancient Jew but a general idea of the time of thecoming of our Lord. See Bickersteth on the Prophecies, p. 191; Hales,quoted by Dr. Kitto; and Fuller on the Apocalypse, Dis. 30. What, and what manner of time, are both proper sub-jects of inquiry in studying the prophets : but then we mustremember that God gave us their predictions rather as partof our moral training than tc gratify our curiosity and hemeans that his providence, and not ours should be manifestedby them to the world.—Sir I. Newton. 451 Amidst all these difficulties, two facts are highly con-solatory to the ordinary reader. With care, he vill easily distinguish between prophecy, and. OLD PORTAL IN WESTERN WALL OF TEMPLE ENCLOSURE, one of the gates mentioned by Josephus as leading to the suburbs.


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