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TABLE 9. Three Traditions for Sabbaticals
& Jubilees
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Rabbinical Exodus |
Exodus |
Division of Israel &
Judah in 931 BC |
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50-Year Jubilee Cycle |
49-Year Jubilee Cycle |
49-Year Jubilee Cycle |
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Entry |
Jubilee 14 yrs |
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1272 Entry (1258) (17 x 50) 422 (405)
17th jubilee (17 x 50) Jerusalem Burned (421) |
1255 Exodus (17 x 49) 422
17th jubilee (17 x 49)
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931 868 jubilee 847 805 750 721 jubilee 707 651 623 jubilee 588 Sabbatical (–166 = 422) Jerusalem burned (587) 656 yrs before 70 AD (587 BC – 166 = 421 BC) 574 jubilee (Ezek. 40:1) |
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Cyrus captures Babylon in 373 BC
490 yrs
(373 BC + 118 AD) to Bar
Kochba |
373
(359) 18th jubilee (373 BC + 166 = 539 BC) (331 BC Alexander) 324 (310) 19th jubilee 275 (261)
20th jubilee 226 (212)
21st jubilee 177 (163)
22nd jubilee 128 (114)
23 jubilee 79
(65) 24th jubilee 30 (16) BC
25th jubilee 20 (34)
AD 26th jubilee 27 (41)
AD, 14th yr (41) 69 (83) AD, 27th jubilee Jerusalem Burned (70) (490 + 166 = 656) 118
(132) AD 28th jubilee 132 Jubilee -Bar Kochba
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373 18th jubilee (373 BC + 166 = 539 BC) (331 BC Alexander) 324 19th jubilee 275 20th jubilee 226 21st jubilee 177 22nd jubilee 128 BC 23rd jubilee 79 BC 24th
jubilee 30 BC 25th jubilee 20 AD 26th jubilee 27 AD 69 AD 27th jubilee 656 yrs after 587 BC (656 - 166 = 490) 118
AD 28th jubilee 132 Sabbatical -Bar
Kochba |
539 Cyrus captures Babylon (539 BC – 166 = 373 BC) 518 70
yrs (588-518) 70 yrs after 588 (Megillah Esther) (34 AD + 98 = 132 AD) An Exodus in 1255 is counted back-wards prior to
422 BC, before the temple was burned. Jubilees are in 1010 (David’s first
year), 961 (Sol-omon’s 12th year), & 520 BC (when 2nd
temple was founded). Sabbaticals are in 562, 457, 163, 135, 37 BC, 2015 AD. (34 AD is usually chosen to end the alleged 490
years of Daniel 9.) |
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New insight: Turn 1255 into 1312 by
merely adding 17 extra years for 17 50-year jubilees down to 422 BC and by
adding 40 years between the exodus and the entrance. |
1966
(1980) 66th jub. 1980 (1994) 1987 (2001) |
James
Ussher’s Jubilees were in 563 and 514 BC. Sabbaticals were in 710, 591, 584
and 514 |
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1994 (2008) 2001 (2015) 2015 (2022) 2022
(2029) 67th jub. |
Early on, the Messiah was expected to come (or
return) during the last seven years of a jubilee cycle, most likely in year
one. This would explain the messianic fervor in 27-34 AD, 69-70 AD and in
132 AD. 2029 AD (67th jubilee) is: 2000 yrs after 29 AD (40 x 50), 1960 yrs after 69
AD (40 x 49). |
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