Session 9 – Unsealing the Date of the Dedication of the Third Temple - Part 2

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For centuries, it has been widely believed that the "70 years of the Desolations of Jerusalem" referred to two key events: a 70-year Jewish exile in Babylon and a 70-year period during which the land rested agriculturally as punishment for Israel’s failure to observe the Shmita years.
The Shmita, or Sabbatical year, occurs every seven years, as outlined by God in Leviticus 25. During this year, the land is to remain uncultivated—a symbol of trust in God's provision. However, from the time of Joshua’s generation onward, Israel had neglected not only the Shmita but also many of the annual festivals. Their disobedience spanned far more than 70 Sabbatical years, yet the 70-year period of desolation remains central to Biblical prophecy.
In this session, we’ll dive deeper into Jeremiah’s prophecies, clarifying common misunderstandings about the punishment of Jerusalem. We will establish that the 70 years of desolation weren’t just about exile or agricultural rest—they marked 70 years without the Temple.
This crucial insight unlocks other prophecies and enables us to piece together one of the most anticipated revelations: the year—and potentially even the date—of the dedication of the Third Temple.
Let’s uncover the truth behind these prophecies and see how they illuminate God’s timeline for His people.

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