Daniel 
9
  -  In the first year of Darius son of Xerxes 
    (a Mede by descent), who was made ruler over the Babylonian kingdom --
 
  -  in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, 
    understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the LORD given to 
    Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy 
    years.
 
  -  So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded 
    with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.
 
  -  I prayed to the LORD my God and confessed: 
    "O Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with 
    all who love him and obey his commands,
 
  -  we have sinned and done wrong. We have been 
    wicked and have rebelled; we have turned away from your commands and laws.
 
  -  We have not listened to your servants the 
    prophets, who spoke in your name to our kings, our princes and our fathers, 
    and to all the people of the land.
 
  -  "Lord, you are righteous, but this 
    day we are covered with shame -- the men of Judah and people of Jerusalem 
    and all Israel, both near and far, in all the countries where you have scattered 
    us because of our unfaithfulness to you.
 
  -  O LORD, we and our kings, our princes and 
    our fathers are covered with shame because we have sinned against you.
 
  -  The Lord our God is merciful and forgiving, 
    even though we have rebelled against him;
 
  -  we have not obeyed the LORD our God or kept 
    the laws he gave us through his servants the prophets.
 
  -  All Israel has transgressed your law and 
    turned away, refusing to obey you. "Therefore the curses and sworn judgments 
    written in the Law of Moses, the servant of God, have been poured out on us, 
    because we have sinned against you.
 
  -  You have fulfilled the words spoken against 
    us and against our rulers by bringing upon us great disaster. Under the whole 
    heaven nothing has ever been done like what has been done to Jerusalem.
 
  -  Just as it is written in the Law of Moses, 
    all this disaster has come upon us, yet we have not sought the favor of the 
    LORD our God by turning from our sins and giving attention to your truth.
 
  -  The LORD did not hesitate to bring the disaster 
    upon us, for the LORD our God is righteous in everything he does; yet we have 
    not obeyed him.
 
  -  "Now, O Lord our God, who brought your 
    people out of Egypt with a mighty hand and who made for yourself a name that 
    endures to this day, we have sinned, we have done wrong.
 
  -  O Lord, in keeping with all your righteous 
    acts, turn away your anger and your wrath from Jerusalem, your city, your 
    holy hill. Our sins and the iniquities of our fathers have made Jerusalem 
    and your people an object of scorn to all those around us.
 
  -  "Now, our God, hear the prayers and 
    petitions of your servant. For your sake, O Lord, look with favor on your 
    desolate sanctuary.
 
  -  Give ear, O God, and hear; open your eyes 
    and see the desolation of the city that bears your Name. We do not make requests 
    of you because we are righteous, but because of your great mercy.
 
  -  O Lord, listen! O Lord, forgive! O Lord, 
    hear and act! For your sake, O my God, do not delay, because your city and 
    your people bear your Name."
 
  -  While I was speaking and praying, confessing 
    my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the LORD my 
    God for his holy hill --
 
  -  while I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the 
    man I had seen in the earlier vision, came to me in swift flight about the 
    time of the evening sacrifice.
 
  -  He instructed me and said to me, "Daniel, 
    I have now come to give you insight and understanding.
 
  -  As soon as you began to pray, an answer 
    was given, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed. Therefore, 
    consider the message and understand the vision:
 
  -  "Seventy 'sevens' are decreed for your 
    people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to 
    atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision 
    and prophecy and to anoint the most holy.
 
  -  "Know and understand this: From the 
    issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed 
    One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven 'sevens,' and sixty-two 'sevens.' 
    It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble.
 
  -  After the sixty-two 'sevens,' the Anointed 
    One will be cut off and will have nothing. The people of the ruler who will 
    come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end will come like a flood: 
    War will continue until the end, and desolations have been decreed.
 
  -  He will confirm a covenant with many for 
    one 'seven.' In the middle of the 'seven' he will put an end to sacrifice 
    and offering. And on a wing of the temple he will set up an abomination that 
    causes desolation, until the end that is decreed is poured out on him." 
    
      
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