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"Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto Messiah the prince..." - Daniel 9:25 KJV
There are three decrees in the book of Ezra (and a supposed "decree" in Nehemiah) to which people point as the fulfillment of this most significant Messianic prophecy of Scripture. The Ezra 7 decree alone is comprehensive enough to fulfill Gabriel's words to Daniel - the rest are too limited in scope to qualify:
I. DECREE OF CYRUS (Ezra 1:2-4 KJV) It's limited scope provided for:
- release of Israelite captives
- return of sacred temple vessels
- restoration of Jerusalem temple and its services
- material and monetary subsidy for temple construction/services
- no mention of any command to "restore and to build Jerusalem"
II. DECREE OF DARIUS (Ezra 6:6-12 KJV) It's limited scope provided for:
- authorization to continue temple restoration after work was previously ordered halted
- material and monetary subsidy for temple construction and services
- no mention of any command to "restore and to build Jerusalem"
III. DECREE OF ARTAXERXES (Ezra 7:12-26 KJV) This comprehensive decree provided for:
- release of Israelite captives
- monetary offerings from the king and his counselors
- additional monetary offerings to Ezra as needed from the king's treasury
- all the silver and gold in the region of Babylon for the temple and its services
- permission to utilize any surplus at their discretion
- return of sacred temple vessels (not given previously to Sheshbazzar)
- directive for king's treasurers to honor Ezra's royal blank check
- toll free travel for Ezra and company
- re-establishment of Department of Education
- re-establishment of Department of Justice
- re-establishment of Department of Police
- re-establishment of Department of Penal Corrections
- "a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem" *
REGARDING NEHEMIAH 2:
The prophecy does not say, "From the going forth of Nehemiah's wish list..." It's says, "From the going forth of the commandment..." In Nehemiah, the king made no "command" for anyone to "restore and to build" anything. The king merely:
- granted Nehemiah's request for a leave of absence to go and build the city.
- granted Nehemiah's request for safe passage to Jerusalem
- granted Nehemiah's request for timber with which to build the gates and the wall
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