CHAPTER FOUR The Sanctuary Made Simple
Christ the Mathematician
This chapter features Christ as the Mathematician, and
will present even more evidence of the perfect wisdom
and knowledge of our God, and His love and care for each
of us.
Mathematics, the most exact science known to
man, is the tool we will use as we explore one of the
most profound prophecies found in all of the Bible. We
shall establish by mathematical proof that Jesus was the
Messiah, the Anointed and Holy One of Israel, the Savior of
the world. This proof has its foundation in Bible prophecy
and events relating to the sanctuary service.
Would you dare to predict precisely what will
happen a year from now, or a week, or even tomorrow,
concerning the events to take place in this world? Yet,
God’s Book boldly predicted, nearly five hundred years in
advance, the exact year when Jesus Christ would begin to
cleanse the sanctuary in heaven before He returns to take
His people home.
We will begin the eighth chapter of Daniel. In this
chapter God gave a vision of what was to take place at a
later date. We will read from Daniel’s own account of how
the angel was commissioned to explain every detail of
this vision to him, so that he might thoroughly understand
it. Here is a portion of this amazing prediction in Daniel
8:14, “And he said unto me, unto two thousand and three
hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.”
You will notice that God commanded Gabriel, the highest
angel of heaven, to instruct Daniel. Notice carefully Daniel
8:16, “Make this man to understand the vision.” Now as
Gabriel began to open up the mind of Daniel to the great
events that were to transpire in the future, Daniel was so
overwhelmed that he fainted. So the angel left him until he
recovered.
When Daniel recuperated, he prayed for his instructor
to return, and to finish the job of interpretation. Daniel
states: “Yea, whiles I was speaking in prayer… Gabriel…
touched me… and said, O Daniel, I am now come forth to
give thee skill and understanding.” Daniel 9:21, 22. So
the angel Gabriel returned to finish the explanation that
was interrupted when Daniel fainted. Then the angel begins
to explain the meaning of the 2300 days of prophecy. He
begins in verse twenty-four of Daniel, chapter 9: “Seventy
weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy
city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins,
and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in
everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and
prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.”
Notice the first two words, seventy weeks. This is a
measure of time. Gabriel beings by stating, “seventy weeks
are determined upon thy people.” When this prophecy was
given, the Jewish people were God’s chosen people. So
this first part deals especially with the Jewish nation, for
he said, “determined upon thy people, and upon thy holy
city,” which refers to Jerusalem.
Now the word, determined, in the original Hebrew,
means to “cut off”. In other words, the seventy weeks are
a segment, or a part of the 2300 days, which Gabriel said
were allotted to the Jews.
Now we are ready for our first arithmetic problem.
We have 2300 days, and from this number we must subtract
70 weeks… but wait! We can’t subtract weeks from days
without first changing the weeks into days. Remember,
there are seven days in a week; so, as you consider problem
#1, we take the number of weeks (70), and multiply this
number by 7, which equals 490 days – (70 x 7 = 490).
Then we subtract the 490 days from the 2300 days, and
this leaves 1810 days.
Fig. #1 70 weeks
x 7 days in a week
490 days
2300 days
-490 days
=1810 days
Now you can see that the 2300 days were divided
into two sections: The first section of 490 days were
allotted to the Jews. The second section of 1810 days were
allotted to the Gentiles. This will enable us to discover the
date when the heavenly sanctuary is to be cleansed.
Before going further in our calculations, we must
remember that in prophetic time, a days stands for a year.
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Ezekiel 4:6,
“I have appointed thee each day for year.”
According to this rule, 2300 days is equal to 2300 literal
years; so this first section of 490 years is for the Jews,
and the remaining 1810 years for the Gentiles. The close
of this prophetic time period brings us to the actual year
when the Lord will cleanse the sanctuary in heaven.
In order to go ahead with our project of measuring
time, we need a starting date. The 2300 years do not mean
much to us unless we know what year the time prophecy
was to begin. For example, I could tell you that Martin
Luther, the great Protestant reformer, lived for sixty-three
years, and this is a fact of history; however, if I tell you
that Luther was born in 1683 and he lived for sixty-three
years, you would know the year he died. You would know
this by adding sixty-three years to the date of his birth.
Simple enough? Yes, it is simple arithmetic.
The Lord knew that we would need this additional
fact, so He gave us the starting date of this 2300 year
prophecy. But, where can we find it? We read that the angel
instructed Daniel that the 70 weeks, or the 490 year period,
was to being at the time the decree was given to restore and
to rebuild Jerusalem. You remember that Nebuchadnezzar
had destroyed Jerusalem, but God had said the time would
come when it was to be rebuilt. We learn about this decree
in Ezra 6:14. Talking about the temple, it says, “And they
builded, and finished it, according to the commandment of
the God of Israel, and according to the commandment of
Cyrus, and Darius, and Artaxerxes, who was the king of
Persia.” This tells us that there were three kings involved
in issuing this decree, and Ezra received the final authority
to restore the temple in the year 457 B.C., from Artaxerxes,
who was the king of Persia. Where is the proof of this? We
will find it in a letter from Artaxerxes to Ezra, confirming
this authority. Read it in Ezra 7:12-28.
This gives us the starting point. The date of this
decree was 457 B.C . You will find that date in the margin
of some editions of the King James version of the Bible;
also, history has verified this event, and it has also been
established by concurrent eclipses. There is positively no
question concerning this date. God tells us we are to count
the first 490 years of this prophecy from the date when
the command was given to restore and rebuild Jerusalem,
which was issued in the fall of 457 B.C. – 457 years before
Christ.
Now get ready for something startling – a real
thriller! This prophecy, given to Daniel some five hundred
years before Christ was born, actually foretold when the
Messiah was to begin His ministry. Look closely at these
words in Daniel 9:25, “Know therefore and understand,
that from the going forth of the commandment to restore
and build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be
seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks.”
Now we’re ready to do some more arithmetic.
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Fig. #2 7 weeks+
60 weeks
+ 2 weeks=
69 weeks
X 7 days in a week
=483 days, or years
-457 (date of the decree)=
26
+ 1 (plus 8-9 months since decree
was issued in the fall of the
year.)
27 A.D. - date Christ began His
earthly ministry.
Let’s add together these 7 weeks, threescore weeks
(20 + 20 + 20), and two weeks. The total is 69 weeks.
And remember, a day in prophecy stands for a year; so 69
weeks must be multiplied by 7, (the number of days in a
week), which total 483 days, or years. This leads us to the
very date that the Messiah was to begin His mission. Now
in order to keep our arithmetic simple, we will subtract
457 (the date of the decree), from 483 (the number of years
involved), which gives a total of 26 years. But since there
is not a 0-1 year starting point, and the decree was issued
in the last part of the year, a full year must be added which
takes us to A.D. 27, the exact date when Christ was to
begin His earthly ministry. Isn’t this marvelous?
Let’s notice a few more things in this amazing
prophecy. What special event happened in A.D. 27? The
Scripture records, a crowd gathered on the banks of the
Jordan River. As John is baptizing, Jesus comes and asks to
be baptized. When John looks at Jesus, he recognizes that
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he is in the presence of a Holy Life; and he shrinks from
granting His request, saying, “I have need to be baptized
of you.” But Jesus looks at John and says: “Suffer it to be
so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.”
Matthew 3:15. And so John, under the inspiration of God,
announces to all those gathered on the banks of the Jordan,
that Jesus is the Savior of the world, by pointing to Jesus,
and saying, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away
the sin of the world.” John 1:29. Then John leads Jesus
down into the river, buries Him under the water, and
brings Him up out of the water. Immediately the heavens
are opened; the Holy Spirit comes down in the likeness of
a dove, and the Father declares from heaven that Jesus is
His very own Son. “And the Holy Ghost descended in a
bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from
heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved son; in thee I am
well pleased.” Luke 3:22.
After this anointing and the forty days of temptation,
Jesus began His work, in the fall of 27 A.D. – exactly at
the precise time that had been prophesied. Jesus Himself
recognized this time prophecy, for He began to preach by
saying, “The time is fulfilled.” Mark 1:15. What time?
The 483 year time prophecy of Daniel 9:25. The words,
“the time is fulfilled” tell us that Jesus knew all about the
prophecy of Daniel. And why not? For it was He Himself,
through the angel Gabriel, who had instructed Daniel. He
had prophesied that “69 weeks” after the decree went forth,
the Messiah would be here on this earth to commence His
work. And when the 69 weeks ended, the Messiah, Jesus,
did appear on time. Immediately, He began to preach,
“The time is fulfilled.”
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Tell me, friend, is there anyone in this wide world
who can tell what is going to happen a year from now? I
couldn’t even tell you what’s going to happen tomorrow.
But there is a Book, the Work of God that revealed exactly
what would happen hundreds of years later. The Bible is
truly a divine book; for it told exactly the very year when
Christ would appear – A.D. 27.
This date of 27 A.D. brings us close to the end of the
69 weeks. How many weeks are left? (Remember Daniel
9:24 – “Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people.”)
Yes, there is just one week left. And what week it was!
Read verse 27, “And he shall confirm the covenant with
many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall
cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease.”
If you cut a week in half, how many days are there
to the mid point? One-half of seven days is 3-1/2 days.
According to prophetic time, you remember, 3-1/2 days
equals 3-1/2 years. Here the Bible is stating that in the
midst of the last week of the 70 the Messiah would be
cut off. Notice Daniel9:26, (“And he shall) be cut off, but
not for himself.” Can you fathom the great love of God
speaking in these words? Certainly the Son of God did not
deserve to die – just as the lamb in the sacrificial offering
did not deserve to die. Christ was not guilty of any sin.
Even the Roman governor who sentenced Christ to die
said, “I find no fault in him.” Nevertheless, He was cut off,
sacrificed – but not for Himself. He was cut off, friend, for
you and for me. “He was wounded for our transgressions,
he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our
peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”
Isaiah 53:5.
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Gabriel told Daniel, “ ... in the midst of the week he
shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease. “ Daniel
9:27. How? By offering Himself as the supreme Sacrifice
on the cross, the sacrificial system of the sanctuary was no
longer necessary; because Jesus, the great Lamb of God,
became the offering, and died the sinner’s death as his
substitute. Now, here’s a little more arithmetic for us to
do. We have established the year of 27 A.D.; but prophecy
adds 3½ more years to this date, so we now have 30½
years, which brings us to the exact date when the Son of
God was to be sacrificed. Isn’t this amazing? Yes, it was in
31 A.D. as Jesus hung on the cross, that He uttered those
unforgettable words: “It is finished.”
Fig. #3 70 weeks
-69 weeks
1 week = 7 days divided by 2 =
3 ½ days, prophetic
years!
27 A.D. (In the fall)
+ 3½ years
30½ years A.D. - since the
prophecy brings us to
the fall - by adding
½ year it gives us 31 A.D.
in the spring.
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What happened in the earthly sanctuary on the date
31 A.D.? The veil that divided the holy from the most
holy in the temple, was ripped from top to the bottom by
an unseen hand, signifying that the earthly sacrifices no
longer held any meaning. The sacrifice of the Lamb of
God was complete. “And Jesus cried with a loud voice,
and gave up the ghost. And the veil of the temple, was rent
in twian from the top to the bottom.” Mark 15:37, 38.
For some fifteen hundred years the Jews had been
offering a lamb during the feast of the Passover. If the
Jews had only studied the wonderful 2300-day prophecy,
in the light of the typical service of the sanctuary, they
could have known when Messiah would appear, and – the
year, the month, the day, and the hour when Christ would
be sacrificed, for the exact time when the Passover lamb
was to be killed was at 3:00 p.m. according to Jewish law.
Just think of it, more than five hundred years before
it took place, His death had been prophesied in specific
detail. This amazing historical fact maintains the certainty
of God’s word, in that it is established by mathematical
calculation that Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God and the
Savior of the world.
Now, look at Fig. #4. You will note the date of 31
A.D. (spring), taken from figure number 3. Now add the
remaining 3½ years and you will see that the total is 34
A.D. (fall).
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Fig. #4 31 – spring
+ 3½ years
34 A.D. – fall
What happened at this specific time, A.D. 34? This
was the time when Stephen, the first Christian martyr, was
stoned to death by the Jews during the persecution of the
followers of Christ. It was then that the newly-formed
Christian church went out from Jerusalem to spread the
Gospel to the Gentiles – to every nation on this earth.
Thus far, in this study we have covered the first 490
years of the 2300 year prophecy, including the year when
the Gospel would go to the Gentiles. Now we move into
the second segment of the time prophecy – the period of
the 1,810 days or years. What was to happen at the end of
the second segment of the 2300 year prophecy? “Unto two
thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary
be cleansed.” Daniel 8:14. Now look at Figure #5. Adding
1,810 years to 34 A.D., brings us forward in time to the
year 1844. At this date, according to the prophecy, the
cleansing of the sanctuary in heaven was to begin.
Fig. #5 34 A.D. – Fall
+ 1810 (See Figure #1)
1844 A.D. – Fall
Now we are ready to consider what is to take place
within the heavenly sanctuary in the fall of the year 1844.
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We shall discover in the next chapter that in the process of
cleansing the sanctuary, each of us must give an account
(in the investigative judgment (showing that the blood
of Christ has covered every sin. This will determine our
future.
This chapter has revealed that Christ was truly the
Lamb; slain as prophesied on the day when the Passover
lamb was killed. The Passover sacrifice and ritual was a
reminder of Israel’s deliverance from Egyptian bondage,
but it also pointed forward to the greater deliverance from
sin, as revealed in the wonderful sacrifice of Jesus on
the cross. The apostle Paul speaks of Him as Christ our
Passover, sacrificed for us.
You remember the story of how the destroying angel
passed through the land of Egypt to kill the firstborn of
man and beast. Every house of Israel was spared because
the head of every dwelling had killed a lamb and placed
some of its blood on the doorpost of the home; but, there
was death in every Egyptian household. Friend, soon the
destroying angel of God will once again carry out His
orders to destroy all sinners in this world. Only those
who have accepted the blood of Christ in their behalf will
escape the wrath of God. Now is the time for us to make
sure that the Lamb of God has covered us with His blood.
Remember the promise of Exodus 12:13, “When I see the
blood, I will pass over you.”
And so, by the process of mathematics, we have
established without question that Jesus Christ is the Lamb
of God. But, we have also learned something of even greater
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significance; that in the fall of 1844 Jesus Christ, our great
High Priest, entered the most holy place of the heavenly
sanctuary to do His work of judging each individual case
and to cleanse the sanctuary. The cleansing work is done
by Christ, who, with His own blood, blots out the forgiven
sins of His redeemed – the sins which were recorded in the
books of Heaven.
If through Christ’s righteousness our lives have been
prepared through repentance, confession and surrender so
that we are declared right with God at the judgment, this
final atonement will be made for you and me.
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