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TABLE 2.
Historical Jubilees after 1255 Compared with Historical Sabbaticals after 931
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49-Year Jubilee Cycle |
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1255 Exodus 1445 1206 1st
jubilee 1059 4th
jubilee 1010 5th
jubilee – David’s first year 968 Temple founded 961 6th
jubilee – Temple finished 966 933 931 (Israel splits from Judah) 926 Shishak – invades Jerusalem 912 7th
jubilee 870 868
jubilee 863 8th
jubilee 814 9th
jubilee 765 10th jubilee 723 721 jubilee 716 11th jubilee 714 667 12th jubilee 625 623
jubilee Josiah’s reform 618 13th jubilee 590 588
Jerusalem burned (587) 576 574
jubilee
Ezekiel’s vision (Ezek 40) 569 14th jubilee (Nebuchednezzar 7 yrs) 541
539 Cyrus captures Babylon 49 yrs (588-539) 70 yrs (588-518) (Megillah Esther) 520 15th jubilee – 518 Feast in
Persia 2nd Temple founded New
Queen needed 471 16th jubilee 457 422 17th jubilee 372 18th jubilee (373) 331
(Alexander at Jerusalem) 324 19th
jubilee 275 20th
jubilee 226 21st
jubilee 177 22nd jubilee 163 161 jubilee 128 BC 23rd
jubilee 37
BC 35 BC 30 BC 25th jubilee 28 BC 20 AD 26th jubilee 27 AD
29 AD 34 AD 36 41 43 69 AD 27th jubilee 71 118 AD 28th
jubilee 120 132 134 1980 66th
jub. 1982 1994 1996 2001 2003 2008 2010 2015 2017 2022 2024 2029 67th jub.
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251 yrs & 49 yrs are related 251 + 49 = 300 502 + 98 = 600 1656 + 854 = 2510 Here are two
cycles of sabbaticals and jubilees: 1.
An
Exodus in 1255 is followed by jubilees in 1010 (David’s first year), 961
(Solomon’s 12th year), & 520 BC (when the second temple was
founded). Sabbaticals arein 562 (end of Nebuchednezzar’s seven years), 457,
163 (end of Jerusalem being trampled), 135, 37 BC, 2015 AD. 2.
Historical
jubilees after 931 BC (when Israel split from Judah) were allegedly followed
by jubilees in 868 (third year of Jehoshaphat), in 721 (captivity of Israel),
in 623 (when Josiah found Moses’ scroll and began a reform), and 14 years
after Jerusalem was burned in 587 BC (Ezekiel 40). These have been identified after recently finding how the years
overlapped between the kings of Israel and Judah. This information corrected the dates prior to 588 BC and the views of Archbishop James Ussher. Ussher dated the jubilees in a cycle before and after 563 and 514 BC. Early on, the Messiah was expected to come (or return) during the
last seven years of a jubilee cycle, in year one. This would explain the
fervor in 27-34 AD and in 132 AD.
2029 (67th jubilee) is 2000 years after
29 AD (40 x 50), 1960 years after
69 AD (40 x 49).
966 BC Temple Founded (427 x
7) 539 BC Fall of Babel (427 x
8) --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3955 BC – 1656 = 2299 BC Flood 2299 BC – 427 = 1872 BC Abraham age 75 1872 BC – 427 = 1445 BC Exodus 1445 BC – 427 = 966 BC Temple Founded 966 BC – 427 = 539 Fall of
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