The Seventy Weeks
and the Great Tribulation


A Study of the Last Two Visions of
Daniel, and of the Olivet Discourse
of the Lord Jesus Christ

By Philip Mauro

Written in 1921



"Writings and addresses on prophecy always excite interest, because they appeal to the element of curiosity which is prominent in human nature. But such writings and addresses are of benefit only so far as they rightly interpret the Scripture. In the case of unfulfilled prophecy this is oftentimes a matter of difficulty; while on the other hand writers on prophetic themes are under constant temptation to indulge in surmises and speculations, and even in flights of imagination. Much has been put forth as interpretation of prophecy which is utterly unproved, but which could not be disproved except, as in cases where dates have been set for the coming of Christ, by the event itself."
Philip Mauro wrote these words just after the turn of the century. At this time, the popular Scofield Reference Bible had just appeared on the Christian book market with its claim to restore "Dispensational truth" to the Church. With great skill and readability, Mauro's work aptly repudiates the "parenthesis theory" that has been perpetuated even in our own day by modern Dispensational writers on prophecy, and lays the foundation of what the biblical teaching concerning the destiny of the nation of Israel.

PART ONE

CHAPTER I

Principles That Should Govern in the Interpretation of Prophecy
Nothing Should be Based upon Surmise-Proofs Should be Drawn from the Scripture Itself, which is the only Authority in Matters of Interpretation -But History Must be Appealed to in order to Show Fulfillment of Prophecy. BIBLE CHRONOLOGY: The Bible Contains its own Chronology.- "DANIEL THE PROPHET" An Exact Time-Measure to the Coming and Crucifixion of Christ Special Features of the Prophecy of The Seventy Weeks.
CHAPTER II
The Commandment To Restore and To Build
Differences of opinion as to the Starting Point of the Prophecy Arising from Disregard of Bible Chronology The Defectiveness of all Systems Based on the "Canon" of Ptolemy -Martin Anstey's Chronology Based on the Bible Alone. THE DECREE OF CYRUS THE GREAT Isaiah's Prophecies Concerning Cyrus. Josephus' References to Cyrus Decrees by later Persian Kings Nehemiah's Work on the Wall.
CHAPTER III
Details of The Seventy Weeks
The Six Predictions of v. 24. The Division of the Period into Three Parts "To Finish the Transgression To Make an End of Sins "To Make Reconciliation for Iniquity"- "To Bring in Everlasting Righteousness "To Seal up Vision and Prophecy "To Anoint the Most Holy Place."
CHAPTER IV
"Unto The Messiah The Prince"
The Terminal Point of the Sixty-Nine Weeks; The Baptism and Anointing of Jesus- The Manifestation to Israel Beginning of the Lord's ministry-Proofs which fix the Terminal Point of the 483 Years The Prince.
CHAPTER V
Messiah "Cut Off"
The "Time" and the "Hour" The Lord's Earthly Ministry -The Judgment: "The Prince that Shall Come" Different Opinions as to the Time of His Coming Titus, Son of Vespasian- was the Prince (or Commander) of the Roman Armies which Destroyed the City and Desolated the Land- The Terms of the Prophecy Forbid its Application to a Future Personage.
CHAPTER VI
The Seventieth Week
The Interpretation of verse 27 Who is the Person Referred to? What "Covenant" is it? And what Sacrifices? "For One Week" The Septuagint Rendering.
CHAPTER VII
Are The Seventy Weeks Consecutive?
The Idea of a Detached and "Postponed" Seventieth Week Examined Various Proofs that the Seventy Weeks are a Continuous Measure of timothy Past Fulfillment of verse 27 Proves this Many Bands that Clasp the Seventieth Week Firmly to the Other Sixty-nine Why the Entire Period is Divided into Three Parts The Overspreading of Abominations The Decree of Cyrus Again - The Remainder of the Seventieth Week God's Prophetic Time Measure.
CHAPTER VIII
Daniel's Last Vision
Outline of the Visions of Daniel 7, 8, and 9 How the Last Vision Came to be Given The Prophetic History of Daniel 11 The "Latter Days" The "Thing" Revealed to Daniel -The Persian Era The Macedonian Era Alexander the Great and His Successors Ptolemy Philadelphus Antiochus the Great Ptolemy Epiphanes Antiochus Epiphanes (the "Vile Person") His Persecutions of the Jews The Uprising of the Maccabees, and their "Exploits."
CHAPTER IX
"The King"
Various Attempts to Identify this Personage The "Break" Theory Proof that the Prophetic Narrative is Continuous -"Herod the King" Herod's Dynasty Filled Out the Last Stage of Jewish History "Until the Indignation" According to His Will" Exalting and Magnifying Himself "The Desire of Women" The God of Forces" The Testimony of Josephus as to Herod The Time of the End Farquharson's Commentary Defeat of Antony and Cleopatra by Octavius Caesar Edom, Moab and Ammon The Treasures of Egypt Tidings from East and North Herod "Troubled" His Outbreak of "Great Fury" His Palace and His End.
CHAPTER X
The Time Of Trouble
Michael the Great Prince A Time of Trouble such as Never Was Many Awakened They Who Make Wise- Many Shall Run To and Fro How Long the End? A Time, Times and a Part The Taking Away of the Daily Sacrifice The Period of Three and a Half Years in Scripture.
CHAPTER XI
The Wise Shall Understand
Who are "the Wicked" and "the Wise"? Many Purified and Made White, and Tried False Prophets Have These Prophecies a Future Application?
PART TWO

CHAPTER XII

The Lord's Olivet Prophecy
Christ's References to the Approaching Destruction of Jerusalem The Importance of that Event in History, and in God's Dealings with Mankind Prophecies Concerning Jerusalem Wrath to the Uttermost Future Troubles for Mankind Concerning Antichrist.
CHAPTER XIII
Outline of the Olivet Prophecy
The Three Main Purposes of the Discourse The Great Tribulation or the Days of Vengeance The Sign to Flee- The Three Parallel Accounts of the Olivet Prophecy- "When Ye Shall See" Self-Inflicted Sufferings Tribulation "Such as Never Was."
CHAPTER XIV
Mark's Account of The Olivet Prophecy
The Question of the Four Disciples The Stones of the Temple The General Warnings The Sign of the Approaching "Desolation" Those Days to be "Shortened"- False Christs and False Prophets Proof that the Three Evangelists Refer to one and the same Tribulation, The Siege and Dispersion Foretold by Moses, The Abomination of Desolation was the Roman Armies, not an Idol in the Sanctuary - Luke's Account: Is it the Same Discourse?- Israel's Last Probation The Time of Jacob's Trouble- The Great Tribulation of Revelation VII.
CHAPTER XV
Josephus' Description of the Siege of Jerusalem
The Days of Herod Agrippa II and His Great Oration Felix and Festus The Sicarii False Prophets- "That Egyptian" Three Million at the Passover The Cruelties of Florus Tlie Strange Retreat of Cestius The Days of Vengeance Josephus Taken Prisoner by Vespasian Titus Succeeds Vespasian in Charge of the Roman Armies The Internal Strife in Jerusalem The Cruelties of the "Tyrants" -The Last Passover Flamine, Blood, and Fire Unspeakable Sufferings The Capture of the City and Dispersion of the Nation.
CHAPTER XVI
Concluding Comments
Edersheim on Matthew XXIV  The Four Divisions of the Prophecy The Beginning of Sorrows A Strong and Illuminating Contrast The Two Illustrative Parables: The Figtree and The Man Taking a Far Journey Signs in the Sun, Moon and Stars The Times of the Gentiles.
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