Hey RAM, (Richard),
Perhaps it's not me who doesn't understand:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/until
un·til (n-tl)
prep.
1. Up to the time of: We danced until dawn.
2. Before (a specified time): She can't leave until Friday.
3. Scots Unto; to.
conj.
1. Up to the time that: We walked until it got dark.
2. Before: You cannot leave until your work is finished.
3. To the point or extent that: I talked until I was hoarse. See Usage Note at till2.
Given the example in #1, given that you danced until dawn, you stopped dancing at:
A. Midnight
B. Dawn
C. Noon
Which is it? A,B, or C?
And so Daniel continued until the FIRST year of Cyrus, -- no less, no more.
Now if you take example #2 above as you implied, then Daniel 1:21 would have conveyed something closer to:
Daniel 1
21 Thus Daniel STRIKE: [continued] INSERT: [didn't cease his labors] until INSERT: after the first year of King Cyrus.
Then you could have presumed that he continued past the FIRST year of King Cyrus (either by one day or a thousand years). But this is NOT what God wrote, or what History fulfilled. These conform to the text as written:
Daniel 1
21 Thus Daniel continued until the first year of King Cyrus.
As such,-- the riddle stands:
Daniel 1
21 Thus Daniel continued until the first year of King Cyrus.
Daniel 10
1 In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia a message was revealed to Daniel, whose name was called Belteshazzar.
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With Best Regards,
BibleScribe





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