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HE ROSE AGAIN [Bb]
He walked in Galilee He prayed for you and me Yes, He came to set us free He took the blame and with no shame Yes, He died for you and me But He rose again. He rose again The lamb was slain but He rose again The people cried to see Christ crucified But He rose. He rose again.
SEVENTY.WEEKS.OF.DANIEL.title JEFF.IN DA 89-141 61-0806
Now, remember, He was cut off: Messiah. Jews, God ceased to deal with them. They did not go any farther. Then they were scattered by the Roman Empire. And have you noticed on my chart here... I want you to get this now and draw it. You notice here where I got the cross? That's where they rejected. But the time extended out just a little bit farther on that. See? Why? Thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy--forty years later Titus the Roman general destroyed Israel--Jerusalem, and scattered the people to all the world. You see, Titus forty years later... So actually the Jewish time extended till the complete... God wasn't dealing with them. He only dealt with them until they rejected Christ. Then when they crucified Christ, they cried, "Let His blood be upon us and our children," and it's been ever since. But before they got scattered... Listen. Oh, brother. Before they got all scattered to all the world, it taken God about forty years to tear up the temple and scatter them out to all the world. But God's failed to deal with them anymore. God failed to deal with them anymore. He went dealing with the Gentile. You know that--understand it now? Now, here we start in the church ages, the Gentile time, God--away from the Jews. BACK TO CHART
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