Saturday, 22 November 2025

The End Time Prophesy


Last day prophesy. The Characteristics of the Ruler of the Last day who called Anti-Christ.

• Antichrist appears as a man of peace.
• He brokers or confirms a peace deal with Israel and “many” nations.
• He speaks boastfully and may see himself as a savior of humanity, a global unifier, or a godlike figure, not necessarily as an “enemy of Christ.”


Perfect 👍 — here’s a concise, Bible-based checklist summarizing the marks of the Antichrist (also called “the man of lawlessness” or “the beast”) as described across Daniel, 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation.

📜 Biblical Checklist: The Characteristics of the Antichrist

#. Characteristic
a.  Scripture Reference
b. Meaning / Explanation

1. Rises from among world powers
a. Daniel 7:8, 24; Revelation 13:1
b. Emerges out of existing nations or political alliances; gains global attention.

2. Speaks boastfully and blasphemes God
a. Daniel 7:8, 25; Revelation 13:5–6
b. Arrogant speech against the true God; claims divine or absolute authority.

3. Opposes and exalts himself above every god
2 Thessalonians 2:3–4
Rejects all religion except worship of himself or his ideology.

4. Makes or confirms a covenant (“peace treaty”) with many
Daniel 9:27
Appears as a peacemaker—possibly involving Israel and surrounding nations.

5. Breaks that covenant halfway through
Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:15
Turns against Israel, stops worship, and sets up “abomination of desolation.”

6. Empowered by Satan
Revelation 13:2; 2 Thessalonians 2:9
Receives supernatural backing and deceptive power.

7. Performs counterfeit miracles and signs2 Thessalonians 2:9–10; Revelation 13:13–14Uses lying wonders to convince the world of his legitimacy.

8. Demands global worship / allegiance
Revelation 13:8, 15–17
Enforces loyalty symbolized by the “mark of the beast.”

9. Persecutes believers and blasphemes God
Daniel 7:21, 25; Revelation 13:7
Wages war against the saints; seeks to crush faith.

10. Rules for 42 months (3½ years)
Revelation 13:5
Duration of his open global rule before judgment.

11. Destined for sudden destruction2 Thessalonians 2:8; Revelation 19:19–20
Christ destroys him at His return with “the breath of His mouth.”

🧭 Summary
• The Antichrist is a specific end-time ruler, not just any evil person.
• His reign combines political power, religious deception, and supernatural influence.
• Many systems today may show the spirit of antichrist (1 John 4:3), but the Antichrist appears only when God permits and will be unmistakable.
Would you like me to create a visual timeline showing how these events unfold during the 7-year prophecy (often called Daniel’s 70th week)?





Excellent and insightful question — yes, that idea comes from biblical prophecy, especially from the book of Daniel and Revelation, and has long been interpreted as one of the key actions of the Antichrist.
Let’s unpack this carefully and biblically 👇

📖 1. The Source: Daniel’s Prophecy (Daniel 9:26–27)

“The people of the ruler who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. … He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven,’ but in the middle of that ‘seven’ he will put an end to sacrifice and offering.”
Daniel 9:26–27
This passage is often seen as the foundation of the idea that the Antichrist (the “ruler who is to come”) will make a peace or covenant agreement — possibly involving Israel and other nations.

🕊️ Interpretation
• “Confirm a covenant with many” — means he will establish or strengthen a peace agreement or treaty involving “many” nations, likely including Israel.
• “For one seven” — refers to a 7-year period (prophetic week of years).
• “In the middle of the seven” — at 3½ years, he breaks the covenant, ending sacrifices and betraying Israel.

So the sequence often interpreted is:
• Antichrist appears as a man of peace.
• He brokers or confirms a peace deal with Israel and “many” nations.
• Halfway through (3½ years), he breaks the peace, stops temple worship, and sets himself up as god.
• This triggers the “great tribulation” (Matthew 24:15–21; Revelation 13).

🏛️ 2. Cross-References in Other Scriptures
PassageWhat it DescribesHow It Connects2 Thessalonians 2:3–4“The man of lawlessness… sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.”Matches the mid-point betrayal — turning from peace to blasphemy.Revelation 13:1–8The Beast rules globally, is worshiped, and blasphemes God.The Antichrist’s world dominance after breaking peace.Matthew 24:15–21Jesus refers to the “abomination of desolation” spoken by Daniel.Points directly back to Daniel 9’s prophecy about the Antichrist.

⚖️ 3. Summary of Prophetic Sequence (Common Interpretation)

StageDescriptionKey Reference1. Rise to powerCharismatic world leader promising peaceDaniel 7:8; 2 Thess. 2:32. Peace with Israel and “many” nationsConfirms covenant for 7 yearsDaniel 9:273. Midpoint betrayal (3½ years)Breaks covenant, stops temple worshipDaniel 9:27; Matthew 24:154. Self-exaltationClaims to be God, demands worship2 Thess. 2:4; Revelation 135. Global persecution & tribulationWar against believers and IsraelRevelation 13:7; Daniel 7:216. Final destruction by ChristChrist returns, defeats himRevelation 19:19–21; 2 Thess. 2:8

🕊️ 4. Why the Antichrist Uses Peace

The Bible suggests the Antichrist’s rise will come not initially through war, but through deception and diplomacy:
Daniel 8:25 – “He will cause deceit to prosper… and by peace shall destroy many.”
This means he uses peace as a weapon — gaining trust and influence before revealing his true nature.

✝️ 5. What It Means for Believers

Jesus warned:
“When you see the abomination of desolation spoken by Daniel the prophet… flee.” (Matthew 24:15–16)
So, the focus for believers is not predicting exact political moves, but being spiritually alert, discerning truth from deception, and remaining faithful to Christ rather than any world system or leader.

In summary: Yes — according to Daniel’s prophecy, the Antichrist will make (or confirm) a peace covenant with Israel and many nations, presenting himself as a global peacemaker.

But after 3½ years, he will betray that peace, defile the temple, and demand worship, revealing his true opposition to God.
Would you like me to show you a timeline chart of these prophetic events (Daniel’s 70th week and how it connects to Revelation)?






That’s a very thoughtful question, and one that touches on both biblical prophecy and human nature — whether the Antichrist, the “ruler who is to come,” will actually know who he is and what he’s doing.
Let’s unpack this from what the Bible says (and doesn’t say) about his awareness and motives 👇

📖 1. The Bible Describes the Antichrist as a Person with Will and Purpose

Several passages show the Antichrist (also called “the man of lawlessness” or “the beast”) as a conscious, willful ruler, not just a puppet:

Daniel 11:36
“The king will do as he pleases. He will exalt and magnify himself above every god and will say unheard-of things against the God of gods.”

2 Thessalonians 2:4
“He will oppose and exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.”
These verses show intentional arrogance and self-exaltation — meaning he likely knows what he is doing: rejecting God, claiming divine authority, and demanding worship.
He may not call himself “the Antichrist” — but he will consciously oppose the true Christ and truth of God.

🕷️ 2. His Power and Deception Come from Satan
Revelation 13:2
“The dragon [Satan] gave the beast his power and his throne and great authority.”
2 Thessalonians 2:9–10
“The coming of the lawless one will be in accordance with how Satan works. He will use all sorts of displays of power… and all the ways that wickedness deceives those who are perishing.”
This means:
• The Antichrist is empowered and deceived by Satan,
• but also willingly participates in that deception.
• He may see himself as a savior of humanity, a global unifier, or a godlike figure, not necessarily as an “enemy of Christ.”
So yes — he could believe he’s doing good or achieving peace, while in reality fulfilling Satan’s rebellion.

💭 3. A Paradox — Deceived Yet Deceptive
The Antichrist will both:
• Deceive others (Revelation 13:14)
• And be deceived himself (2 Thessalonians 2:11 – “God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie.”)
This fits the biblical pattern of evil:
Evil often doesn’t recognize itself as evil.
The Antichrist may think he’s enlightened, chosen, or destined to lead humanity into a “new age,” not realizing he is fulfilling the role of ultimate rebellion.

⚔️ 4. The Contrast With Christ
ChristAntichristSubmits to the Father’s will (John 6:38)Exalts himself above God (2 Thess. 2:4)Brings true peace through righteousnessBrings false peace through deceptionRules by truth and loveRules by lies and forceSeeks God’s glorySeeks his own glory
So, while Jesus knows exactly who He is and why He came, the Antichrist may believe he is a messianic or savior figure, unaware that he’s being used by Satan’s deception.

🔎 5. Biblical Conclusion
To summarize:
QuestionBiblical AnswerDoes the Antichrist know he’s “the Antichrist”?The Bible doesn’t say directly, but it implies he’s consciously rebellious, self-exalting, and deceived by Satan.Is he aware he’s opposing Christ?Likely yes — though he may justify it as promoting truth, progress, or peace.Could he think he’s doing good?Yes — like many deceived leaders in history who believed they were acting for the greater good.Who ultimately controls him?Satan (Revelation 13:2), until Christ destroys him (2 Thess. 2:8).

✝️ 6. Final Encouragement
2 Thessalonians 2:8
“Then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus will overthrow with the breath of his mouth and destroy by the splendor of his coming.”
Even the Antichrist’s rise is under God’s sovereign control, and his end is certain and swift.
Would you like me to show you a spiritual comparison between the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Spirit) and the Satanic counterfeit (Dragon, Beast, False Prophet) from Revelation 13–16? It helps explain how the Antichrist imitates but opposes God’s plan.



Are we in the midst of the tribulation based on world events happening now?

Short answer: Based on Scripture, no — we are not in the Great Tribulation.
Even if world events feel chaotic, they do not match the clear, unmistakable markers the Bible gives for the Tribulation.

Here is the simple, biblical explanation:


1. The Tribulation has very specific signs

The Bible describes the 7-year Tribulation (Daniel 9:27; Revelation 6–18) with clear events that cannot be mistaken, such as:

✔ A global leader (“Antichrist”) making a 7-year covenant with Israel

(Daniel 9:27)

This has not happened.

✔ The third temple being rebuilt in Jerusalem

(2 Thessalonians 2:4)

This has not happened.

✔ Worldwide judgments:

  • ¼ of the world dying (Rev 6:8)
  • ⅓ of the world’s waters destroyed (Rev 8:8–11)
  • global darkness, cosmic disturbances (Rev 6:12–14)

This is far beyond anything happening now.

✔ The mark of the beast controlling buying and selling

(Rev 13:16–17)

Not present today.

So although the world feels unstable, we are not seeing the biblical-level events of the Tribulation.


2. What we are seeing: Birth pains

Jesus said before the end there will be:

  • wars and rumors of wars
  • earthquakes
  • pestilence
  • lawlessness increasing
  • nations rising against nations

(Matthew 24:6–8)

Jesus called these “the beginning of birth pains” — early contractions, not the birth itself.

They are warnings, not the Tribulation.


3. Why many people feel like it’s the Tribulation

The world today shows:

  • increased moral decay
  • geopolitical tension (especially in the Middle East)
  • natural disasters
  • economic instability
  • division and confusion
  • technological control systems emerging

These resemble shadows or precursors of what Revelation describes.

But shadows are not the event.


4. The Tribulation will be globally obvious

According to Scripture, when the Tribulation begins, the whole world will know.
It will not be confusing or debatable.

If you have to ask, “Are we in it now?”
…then we are not in it.


5. What believers should focus on

Instead of fear, Jesus said:

“See to it that you are not alarmed.”
— Matthew 24:6

And:

“When these things begin to happen, lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”
— Luke 21:28

Meaning:

  • Be spiritually ready
  • Stay watchful
  • Live purposefully
  • Keep your heart anchored in Christ

Conclusion

No — we are not in the Great Tribulation.
But we are in a season that aligns with the early signs Jesus mentioned.

God allows these events to remind us that:

  • the world is not permanent,
  • Christ is coming,
  • and salvation is urgent.

If you want, I can also explain:

  • The difference between the Rapture and the Tribulation
  • The sequence of end-time events
  • What signs specifically show the Tribulation has begun


What is the 7 years of covenant with Israel?

The 7-year covenant with Israel comes from Daniel 9:27, and it is one of the key markers that begins the Tribulation in end-times prophecy.

Here is a clear, simple explanation:


1. Where it comes from

Daniel 9:27 says:

“He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven’…”
(one “seven” = 7 years)

The “he” refers to the coming world leader (commonly called the Antichrist).


2. What is this 7-year covenant?

It is a peace agreement, treaty, or strong political contract between:

  • Israel, and
  • “many” nations (a coalition)
    brokered or confirmed by a powerful global leader.

This is not a normal peace treaty — it is specific, dramatic, and globally recognized.


3. What the covenant likely includes

Based on Daniel and Revelation, it likely involves:

Peace or security for Israel

Especially in the Middle East.

Permission to rebuild the Third Temple

Because:

  • halfway through the 7 years, the Antichrist stops temple sacrifices (Dan 9:27),
  • which means the Temple must already be functioning.

A normalization of relations with surrounding nations

The word “confirm” in Hebrew also means “strengthen, enforce, or guarantee.”

This suggests:

  • a powerful leader guarantees Israel’s safety,
  • and manages tensions in the region.

4. The covenant triggers the start of the Tribulation

The moment this 7-year treaty is signed or confirmed:

The 7-year Tribulation officially begins.

Not before.
Not after.
This is the starting point.


5. Midpoint: 3 ½ years

Halfway (at 3.5 years):

  • the Antichrist breaks the covenant,
  • stops temple sacrifices,
  • and sets up the “Abomination of Desolation” in the temple
    (Dan 9:27; Matthew 24:15; 2 Thess 2:3–4).

This is the moment the Great Tribulation becomes extremely severe.


6. Has this happened yet?

No.
There is currently no 7-year covenant with Israel confirmed by a world leader, and no Temple standing in Jerusalem.

So the Tribulation has not begun.


7. Why this covenant is important

It is the single clearest sign of the beginning of the end-times timeline.

Many things are unclear or symbolic,
but Daniel 9:27 is precise:
When the covenant is confirmed → the Tribulation clock starts.


If you want, I can also explain:

  • What “Abomination of Desolation” means
  • Who the Antichrist is according to Scripture
  • How the world conditions today are preparing for such a covenant
  • The exact timeline of the 7-year Tribulation according to the Bible


Aren't we seeing many nations brokered by a powerful world leader now? Aren't we seeing peace deal and security contract being signed and the powerful leader is progressing increasing the number of countries normalizing with Israel? Aren't we seeing Jerusalem become the capital of Israel ordered by one powerful man? Very soon, he will probably ordered the building of the third temple


You’re right that current world events resemble the pattern of biblical prophecy more than any time in modern history.
But resembling the pattern does NOT automatically mean “this is the Daniel 9:27 covenant” or “this is the Antichrist.”

Let’s break it down carefully and scripturally.


1. Yes — we ARE seeing foreshadows

What you described is accurate:

Many nations normalizing relations with Israel

(Abraham Accords, increasing diplomatic ties)

A powerful leader influencing Middle East peace deals

(American presidents and world powers often play this role)

Jerusalem recognized as Israel’s capital by a powerful leader

(This was a major prophetic-type milestone)

Growing momentum that COULD lead to the Third Temple

(Temple Institute already has vessels, priestly garments, altar, red heifers)

These are real and do resemble early-stage prophetic alignment.

In biblical terms, Jesus called this “birth pains” (Matthew 24:7–8)
— contractions before the real event.


2. But these are PRECURSORS, not the actual Tribulation events

For the Daniel 9:27 covenant, the Bible is crystal clear:

The Antichrist will confirm a 7-year covenant
with Israel and many nations.

This 7-year covenant must include:

  • a specific 7-year timeframe,
  • Temple worship being restarted,
  • global recognition and enforcement by the Antichrist,
  • and a dramatic breaking of the covenant at 3.5 years.

Without these elements, it is not the Daniel 9:27 covenant.

None of the current peace deals contain a 7-year treaty
or anything related to the Temple sacrifices.

So right now, what we see are:

shadows

stage-setting

early alignment

political climate shifting exactly as prophecy indicates

But not the prophetic event itself.


3. Jerusalem being recognized as Israel’s capital IS significant

Prophecy requires:

  • Israel back in the land (fulfilled 1948)
  • Jerusalem under Jewish control (fulfilled 1967)
  • Nations controversially recognizing Jerusalem (recent events)

So yes — this is part of preparing the stage.

But this alone does not fulfill Daniel 9:27.


4. A powerful leader rising ≠ the Antichrist

Many leaders influence Middle East peace.
The Bible says the Antichrist will only be revealed AFTER:

  • the 7-year covenant is confirmed,
  • and he takes global authority (Rev 13:7).

Many powerful men have risen.
Only one will fulfill the prophecy in its exact details.


5. The Third Temple WILL be built — but not yet

Scripture says the Antichrist will:

  • stand in the Temple
  • stop sacrifices
  • set up the “Abomination of Desolation”

(2 Thess 2:4; Dan 9:27; Matt 24:15)

So the Third Temple is inevitable.

But:

  • no order has been given,
  • no covenant has permitted Temple worship,
  • and Israel has not started construction.

We may be closer than ever,
but this is still preparation, not fulfillment.


6. What we are seeing is the world being prepared

Nothing we see is accidental.

The world looks increasingly like:

✔ a globalized system
✔ rising political polarization
✔ a desire for Middle East peace
✔ technological control systems
✔ moral decline
✔ geopolitical fragility
✔ spiritual confusion

All of these match biblical “birth pains.”
They show the world is becoming ready for the Tribulation.

But the Tribulation itself has not begun.


7. Bottom line:

✅ Yes, what we see aligns with prophecy.

❌ No, this is not yet Daniel 9:27.

❌ No, we are not in the Tribulation.

✔ We are in the stage-setting, the prelude.

✔ Prophecy is accelerating.

✔ Everything is lining up faster than at any time in history.


If you want, I can map out for you:

✓ the exact sequence of end-time events
✓ what MUST happen before the Tribulation
✓ what will mark the true arrival of the Antichrist
✓ how to recognize the 7-year covenant when it appears

Just let me know.



Here is a clear, balanced, biblically-anchored way to explain it without sensationalism, while still acknowledging what people observe in world events:


**Are current world events the fulfillment of the 7-year covenant prophecy?

A clear and careful explanation**

Christians sometimes look at today’s geopolitics and ask whether we are watching Daniel 9:27 unfold:

“He shall confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven’…”

You mentioned several trends:

  • A powerful world leader brokering peace deals
  • Nations normalizing ties with Israel
  • Peace and security agreements
  • Jerusalem recognized as Israel’s capital
  • Possibility of the Third Temple being prepared

These are indeed interesting developments, and many Bible-believing Christians pay attention to such things. However, here are the important principles to keep the explanation healthy, biblical, and not speculative:


1. World events may “look similar”… but similar is not the same as fulfillment

Throughout history, many political situations seemed like prophetic fulfillment:

  • During the Roman Empire
  • During the rise of Napoleon
  • During the world wars
  • During the Cold War

Each time, Christians thought the end had arrived — but it wasn't yet.

Prophecy can have foreshadows, patterns, and pre-conditions, but the actual fulfillment involves details the Bible is very specific about.


2. According to scripture, the 7-year covenant is signed by the Antichrist — not just any powerful leader

Daniel 9:27 describes a very specific figure:

  • A global ruler
  • Who later breaks the covenant halfway (3.5 years)
  • Who stops sacrifices in the temple
  • Who sets up the abomination of desolation

Today, even if peace deals exist, none of these additional prophetic requirements have appeared.

So while the world may be getting more “aligned” with prophecy, the prophecy itself is not yet fulfilled.


3. Jerusalem becoming the capital of Israel is significant — but not the same as Daniel 9:27

Yes, the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital was historically dramatic. But biblically, this is more of a stage-setter than a fulfillment.

Prophecy often has stage preparation long before it has final fulfillment.

Think of it like actors walking onto the stage before the play begins.


4. A Third Temple may one day be built — but prophecy requires more than political approval

For Daniel 9:27 and Matthew 24:15 to happen, the following must exist:

  • A rebuilt temple
  • Daily sacrifices resumed
  • A functioning priesthood
  • An established covenant confirmed by the Antichrist
  • The abomination of desolation inside the temple

As of now, only preparations exist (Temple Institute, training of priests, temple vessels prepared), but no temple and no covenant-maker matching scripture.


5. The Bible warns against prematurely declaring that the tribulation has started

Jesus said in Matthew 24:6:

You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… but the end is not yet.

Paul said in 2 Thessalonians 2:

That day will not come until the man of lawlessness is revealed.

So no matter how intense world events become, the tribulation cannot start until certain unmistakable signs occur.


**6. What we may be seeing now is:

Stage-setting — not fulfillment** Many pastors and scholars describe today’s events as:

  • A “foreshadow”
  • A “dress rehearsal”
  • A “prophetic alignment”
  • A “preparation of nations”

Meaning: the world is moving in a direction consistent with biblical prophecy, but we are not yet in the 7-year tribulation.


7. The church is called to discern — not speculate, fear, or jump to conclusions

Jesus told us:

  • “Watch” (Matthew 25:13)
  • “Do not fear” (John 14:27)
  • “Be ready” (Matthew 24:44)
  • “Encourage one another” (1 Thess 5:11)

Prophecy is meant to give:

  • Hope, not fear
  • Clarity, not confusion
  • Urgency, not panic

Summary (simple and clear)

To answer your question directly:

Yes, many current events resemble the direction the world must take for prophecy to be fulfilled.

But no, the 7-year tribulation and the prophetic covenant of Daniel 9:27 have not started, because the key required biblical markers are not present yet.

We may be witnessing:

The stage being prepared — not the play itself.


If you want, I can also help you:

✅ Compare Daniel 9:27 with Revelation 6–19
✅ Explain the modern political movements involving Israel
✅ Summarize what Jewish sources say about the Third Temple
✅ Provide a timeline of end-times events from a biblical perspective

Would you like that?






Why the one seven, a period of 1 week, can be interpreted as 7 years?



Antichrist

Great question — and this is one of the most important foundations for understanding Daniel 9:24–27.

Here is the clear and biblical reason why “one week” = 7 years in Bible prophecy.


1. The Hebrew text uses the word “shabu’a” — meaning a unit of seven, not a literal week

In Daniel 9, the word translated “week” is שָׁבוּעַ (shabu’a).

Shabu’a does not mean “7 days.”
It means “a heptad” — a set of seven, without specifying days, years, or other units.

Just like the word “dozen” means 12 of anything,
shabu’a means 7 of something.

The context must determine what kind of seven.


2. The context of Daniel 9 is about years — not days

Daniel was praying about 70 years of exile (Jeremiah 25:11–12).
Gabriel answered Daniel using the same unit Daniel was thinking about:

“Seventy sevens are decreed for your people…”
Daniel 9:24

Since Daniel was thinking in years, the prophecy is also given in years.

Therefore:

  • 1 shabu’a = 7 years
  • 70 shabu’a = 70 × 7 = 490 years

3. Israel’s entire prophetic calendar operates on 7-year cycles

Leviticus 25 shows:

  • Every 7 years = a Sabbatical year
  • Every 7 × 7 years = Jubilee cycle (49 years)

Israel’s prophetic time is built on 7-year periods, not 7-day weeks.

Daniel’s 70 “weeks” follow this same pattern — weeks of years.


4. The last “week” matches events that require years — not days

Daniel 9:27 says:

  • A covenant is made
  • Midway through it sacrifices stop
  • An abomination is set up
  • Desolation follows until the end

These events:

Cannot fit into a literal 7-day period
✔️ Clearly describe a multi-year period
✔️ Match the 3.5-year tribulation halves in Revelation

Revelation describes:

  • 1,260 days
  • 42 months
  • Time, times, and half a time

These are three ways of describing 3.5 years — exactly half of 7 years.

Daniel’s “one week” lines up perfectly with Revelation’s seven-year tribulation.


5. Jewish and Christian scholarship for 2,000 years agrees

Both ancient Jewish scholars and early Christian writers (like Josephus, Jerome, Irenaeus) understood Daniel’s “weeks” as weeks of years, not days.

Even today, both Jewish and Christian theologians refer to Daniel’s timeline as:

  • “Heptads of years”
  • “Weeks of years”
  • “Seven-year cycles”

It is one of the most universally agreed interpretations in biblical prophecy.


🌟 Simple explanation you can use

In Daniel 9, a “week” means a set of 7, not 7 days.
Because the context is about years, the “one week” is 7 years.

Just like:

  • “a dozen” = 12 things
  • “a score” = 20 things
  • “a shabu’a” = 7 units

In Daniel 9, those units are years.


If you’d like, I can also explain:

✅ Why the 69 weeks (483 years) exactly led to Jesus’ triumphal entry
✅ Why the 70th week (tribulation) is separated from the first 69
✅ How Daniel and Revelation fit together
Just let me know!










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