An End Times 70th Week Of Daniel Is Illogical

This end times prophecy deception study will focus on the illogical teachings about the 70th Week of Daniel.

After 1800 years of correct theology about Daniel’s 70 Week Prophecy, from revered scholars such as John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Matthew Henry, Adam Clarke, Albert Barnes, and many others…

Today’s Pastors have thrown logic out the window.

They teach that only 483 years of God’s 490 year prophecy have been fulfilled; that there is a 1,986+ year time GAP; and then an end times 7 year tribulation, which finally fulfills the prophecy.

So that means that so far it has taken God 2,476 years to fulfill His own 490 year prophecy.

What kind of God are these Pastors teaching us about?

Only a weak god couldn’t fulfill his own prophecy on schedule.

And logic tells us that if a 490 year prophecy isn’t fulfilled in 490 years, then the prophecy is invalid.

Of course, the Most High God is not a God of confusion, and He fulfilled His prophecy on time.

The 70 Weeks of Daniel study invalidated the foundation for a future 7-year period, as it proves that the covenant is from Jesus Christ, not an end times Antichrist.

To see how illogical it is to insert a 1,986+ year time GAP into a 490 year prophecy, consider the following.

The 70th Week of Daniel prophecy is about the Jews, not the end of the world.

When you read the ninth chapter of Daniel, it starts with Daniel most earnestly praying with an attitude of humbleness before the Lord.

He acknowledges/confesses the sin and apostasy of his people.

He professed that God is righteous and just in His dealing out of punishment.

And he prayed to God to restore his people (the Jews), as their 70 year captivity in Babylon was nearly over.

While in captivity, a remnant of Jews stayed true to God, but the majority did not repent of their ways. Daniel was interceding, asking God to forgive them and to give them another chance to return to Jerusalem and reconcile with Him.

He was not praying for revelation about the end times.

The context of the 70 weeks of Daniel prophecy is all about the Jews and their release from Babylonian captivity. God was giving them one last chance to repent, to reconcile, and to prepare for their coming Messiah; before He removes the kingdom and blessings from them.

It’s not about the end-times, so end-times prophecy should NOT be applied to it.

It doesn’t make sense to apply the 70th week of Daniel prophecy to everyone in the world.

The angel Gabriel said that the prophecy is only about the Jews being released from captivity, rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, and preparing for their Messiah.

Daniel 9:24 says “Seventy weeks (490 prophetic years) are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city(Jerusalem).”

The 70 weeks were fulfilled from 457 B.C. to 34 A.D., so it has nothing to do with an end-times antichrist who seeks to control the whole world.

The prophecy was only for Daniel’s people, the Jews; not to Gentiles or other nations.

It’s a 490 year prophecy, not a (483 + 1,986 + 7) year prophecy.

The entire prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 covers a period of 490 years.  Ask yourself…

If God gives a prophecy for a 490 year time period, how long does it take Him to fulfill it?

Of course the answer is 490 years, otherwise it’s not a 490 year prophecy.  And if it wasn’t fulfilled in 490 years, then it invalid.

Against all logic, today’s teachers say that God only fulfilled 483 years of His prophecy, and that there is a 1,986+ year time GAP before the final 7 years will be fulfilled, as the end times 7-year tribulation period.

There has never been a precedent where God gave a timeline and then didn’t meet it in the time allotted.

All biblical references to time are consecutive: 40 days and 40 nights (see Genesis 7:4), 400 years in Egypt (see Genesis 15:13), 70 years of captivity (see Daniel 9:2), etc.

Logic demands that we look to see how God fulfilled the prophecy in the allotted time.

What week comes after the 69th week?

Logic requires that the 70th week follow immediately after the 69th week. If it doesn’t, then how can it possibly be called the 70th week!

Today’s teachers say that after the 69th week, the prophetic clock stopped, and that it won’t start ticking again until the end times 70th Week of Daniel, the 7-year tribulation period, begins.

The enormous problem with that logic is that there is no gap mentioned, referred to, implied, or remotely hinted at, anywhere in the prophecy.

They say that the events of the last 7 years of the 490 year prophecy were not fulfilled, therefore they speculate that it must be in the future.

Since logic requires that “seventy weeks” refers to one consecutive block of time (seventy straight sequential weeks), we have to search the scriptures and refer to historical texts, to see how God fulfilled the prophecy in the allotted time.

Many of today’s teachers says that Jesus was killed immediately after the 69th week, and that the 70th week never started.

Ask yourself, how long was Jesus ministry?

Was it not 3 ½ years, which was confirmed by the Gospel of John, as Jesus went to Passover 4 times, the last time to die.

AFTER the 69th week, Jesus was anointed at His baptism, and then He proclaimed Himself as the Jews Messiah in the temple when He read from the book of Isaiah.

Then Jesus ministered for 3 ½ years.

His death occurred halfway through the 7 year period, fulfilling Daniel 9:27, which says that in the midst of the seven years, the sacrifices would end.

Jesus blood sacrifice as the spotless Lamb of God fulfilled the Law, terminating the Sinai Covenant, causing the temple curtain to be torn in two, and ending the need for temple sacrifices.

During the last half of the 70th week of Daniel, the disciples preached the Gospel to the Jews.

Jesus and His disciples primarily ministered to the House of Israel for 3.5 years, as most of their time was spent in Galilee, not Jerusalem.

After His death, Jesus disciples primarily ministered in Jerusalem to the House of Judah for 3.5 years.

This fulfills the promise in Jeremiah 31:31, “Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.”

The 7 year period ended when Stephen preached the Gospel to the Jewish leaders and held them accountable for their promised Messiah’s death.

The Jews leaders responded by stoning Stephen to death, fulfilling Jesus prophecy in Matthew 23:34-35.

Then Paul was called to be the Apostle to the nations (Gentiles), and Philip was told to preach to the nations. This fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecy that the light of Jesus would shine and salvation would be offered to all of the nations of the earth.

As punishment for the Jews killing Jesus prophets, He told the Jews that all the righteous blood of the prophets would come upon their generation.  This was fulfilled in 70 A.D. when the people of Prince Titus, the Roman army, caused 1.1 million Jews to die.

Does it make sense to mention the death of Jesus and the end times arrival of the Antichrist in the same verse?

Verse 26 mentions the Messiah who will be killed and the prince who is to come.

Today’s Pastors say that the “prince” is an end times Antichrist.

Implying that the death of Jesus Christ and the end times arrival of the antichrist are in the same verse is not logical.

Mentioning the death of Jesus Christ and the coming prince (Titus) who would desolate those who had Jesus crucified, makes perfect sense.

The 70th Week of Daniel prophecy doesn’t mention the building of a 3rd temple.

Many Pastors teach that an end-times Antichrist is going to desecrate a 3rd temple.

The 70 Weeks of Daniel prophecy describes the rebuilding of the 2nd temple, but it doesn’t mention the building of a 3rd temple.

Implying that the prophecy speaks about an end times Antichrist in a 3rd temple is illogical.

Pastors use 2 Thes. 2:3-4 to justify the need for a 3rd temple, but the Antichrist In The Temple Deception study reveals that it is referring to the spiritual temple that is made up of followers of Christ, the Christian Church; not a physical temple.

Read Daniel 9:24-27 and ask yourself:

  • Does it mention a 2,000 year gap in between week 69 and week 70?
  • Does it use the word “Antichrist”?
  • Does it specify that an Antichrist will make a peace accord with Israel?
  • Does it speak of an end times 3rd temple being rebuilt?
  • Did the passage mention an Antichrist who will proclaim that he is god?
  • Does it use the word “tribulation”?
  • Did the passage mention the rapture of the Church?

The answer is NO

So why do teachers incorrectly separate the last 7 years away from the first 483? 

Because they don’t understand that it was completely fulfilled, thus they speculate that it must be future.

And because Satan has deceived people, so that they don’t understand the signs of Jesus second coming, much like the Jews did not realize the time of Jesus first coming.

Because the 70th week of Daniel has been fulfilled, the foundation for the concepts of the 7-year tribulation with an Antichrist entering a rebuilt Jewish temple, are invalidated!

Given that most Christians have been (mis)led to believe in a pretribulation rapture followed by 7 years of tribulation for those that are left behind…

that leaves most Christians woefully deceived about what happens next in end times prophecy, and it leaves them unprepared to face the beast system as it moves the world into their New World Order, where everyone will be made to kneel and worship the beast… or die.

In Matthew 24:24, Jesus said “For there shall arise false Christs, and false Prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”

In 2 Timothy 4:3-4 Paul warned us, “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables.

The covenant in Daniel 9:27 is from Jesus Christ, not an end times Antichrist.

Today’s Pastors say that the covenant is from an end times Antichrist, so it must be future.

But the covenant was from Jesus Christ and it was fulfilled in the 70th week.

To read a study that proves the covenant was from Jesus, click on Daniels 70th Week.

Daniel 9:26-27 foretells the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.

There is no mention anywhere in the Bible of an Antichrist making a peace agreement with Israel or destroying the temple and Jerusalem.

But history confirms that the people of Prince Titus, the Roman army, did in fact surround the city as Jesus warned in Luke 21, and they laid the city and temple desolate.

To say that the 70th week of Daniel has not been fulfilled, is implying that God did not follow through on His promise to desolate the Jews and their temple, if they did not accept their promised Messiah.

Jesus said in His Parable of the Wicked Vinedressers in Matthew 21, that the wicked tenants who killed the landowners servants and His son, would be killed, and the land given to another to bear the fruit.

Jesus said in His Parable of the Wedding Feast in Matthew 22, that God invited the Jews to be married to His Son Jesus, if they would accept His offer of salvation. But they refused and they killed His servants.  And when the king heard about it, he was furious. And he sent out his armies, destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city.

Those parables aren’t just stories, they were prophecies to the Jews, that they would be killed if they rejected Him as Messiah.

In Matthew 24, Jesus described the Great Tribulation that would take place when the Roman army surrounds the city.  Historians confirm that there was famine, and pestilences, and wars, and false prophets who told the Jews it would be okay.

Jesus told the disciples that when they see the Abomination of Desolation, which Luke 21 tells us is the army surrounding the Holy Place of Jerusalem, then they were to flee to the mountains.

1.1 Million Jews died from starvation, from disease, from infighting, from crucifixions, and by the Roman sword.

There are no recorded deaths of any of Christians, people from the House of Israel and House of Judah who accepted Jesus as Messiah, as they saw the sign and fled the city with God’s protection.

To say that the 70th week of Daniel has not been fulfilled, is to remove the finality of the desolation of the Jewish nation.

To remove Jesus ministry from the 70th week is to remove the precise timing that proved that Jesus is the Messiah.

Here are some graphics to use on Facebook and other social media sites, to help people see the truth about the 70th week of Daniel.

70th week of Daniel made simple

 

41 thoughts on “An End Times 70th Week Of Daniel Is Illogical”

  1. Thank you for your detailed perspective on this very controversial topic! A few years ago I had some supernatural experiences where God opened my eyes to the false doctrine of the pre-trib-fib rapture narrative and I’ve been trying to warn people ever since (no one believes me by the way! They want their ears tickled) Anyway….I never heard anyone explain Daniel 9 in this way, yet you make a compelling argument! Thank you for this dedication of yours to bring the Word and Truth to the world in this way.

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  2. Very interesting article and a new teaching to me. But I’ve learned over the past few years that a lot of what I was taught in church was plain wrong. Anyhow, if you are correct how would the end times scenario be? Would it be different than most Christians have been taught?
    Thanks!

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    • Lora, the concept of a future 70th week of Daniel, the supposed 7-year tribulation period, is the foundation of the enemy’s deception; so by proving that it is false, their whole narrative falls apart.

      Here’s a Bible Prophecy Made Easy study that helps you see how Daniel, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation are fulfilled. It will show you what’s already been fulfilled during the last 1,900 years; where we are at now on the fulfillment timeline; and what will happen next as we await Messiah’s return. I recommend printing it out, as it’s a lot to take in; as it’s contrary to the futuristic deceptions that most pastors teach. http://revelationtimelinedecoded.com/bible-prophecy-made-easy/

      Contact me anytime with questions or insight about the studies.
      May our Holy Father bless you in your search for truth!
      David

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  3. Very good study.

    The only part I disagree with is the centrality of the Pope. Catholicism is, of course, a harlot religion (paganism masked as Christianity), but Revelation pointedly warns us of the synagogue of satan. Today’s word elite are the Zionists, and I believe that the mother of harlots refers to the Talmudic teachings of the Pharisees.
    We are now in the end game. I tjink that throughout history, Lucifer has used the Zionsist and the NWO beast to attain his goal. But now the 10 kings (NWO, UN) are battling with the Zionists for control of the world. Personally, I am certain that the 10 kings are going to destroy Israel.

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    • Here is the explanation of that verse. Be sure to read the whole study about the earth beast of Revelation 13, to get the whole context.

      Revelation 13:17 “and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”

      The Jesuits covertly control the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank of Settlements, the Federal Reserve Bank, and Central Banks in almost every country. In their New World Order, they will control the monetary system, to dictate who buys and sells.

      They will incite WW III between Muslim countries (the kings of the east) and Israel; and will no doubt cause a worldwide financial collapse. This will make everyone desperate for solutions.

      The Jesuits will have the Pope act as a savior, proclaiming that they have been preparing for these events (since they caused them) and that they can prevent future religious wars; and that they can help people buy and sell again, so that they can get water and food; if people will join with them in their One World Government.

      The world, including many Christians, will revere (mark on forehead) and obey (mark of right hand, actions) the Pope; as they deem him as a savior, who offers peace and safety.

      A RF-ID chip or tattoo could be used to track who is part of the One World Government, but it is not the mark of the beast, it is the result of revering and obeying the antichrist beast Pope of Rome.

      http://revelationtimelinedecoded.com/the-earth-beast-of-revelation-13-jesuit-generals-of-rome/

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  4. Hello! Thanks for the study. I’ve been drawn to this for quite some time and definitely lean toward the side of it being fulfilled. If the sacrifices have already been cut off then why imagine that the verse applies to it happening a second time? It makes no sense.

    I do have a question and this troubles me every time.

    In Daniel chapter 12 verse 11-12 it says:

    11: “From the time that the daily sacrifice is abolished and the abomination that causes desolation is set up, there will be 1,290 days.

    12: Blessed is the one who waits for and reaches the end of the 1,335 days.

    If the daily sacrifice being abolished is Jesus dying on the cross, and the abomination that causes desolation is to be the roman army conquering Jerusalem. Then why does it give a 1,290 day gap in between those two events.

    It’s puzzling to me. Thanks!

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    • Hello Christian! When Messiah died in the middle of the 70th week of Daniel, He ended the need for temple sacrifices. But that does not mean that the Jews stopped making them. The Jewish leaders did not believe that He was their promised Messiah, so they continued sacrifices until 70 A.D.

      Daniel 12 is saying that from the time of the appearance of the Abomination of Desolation, which happened in 66 A.D.; until the time that the sacrifices are stopped, which happened in 70 A.D.; there would be 1,290 days.

      I hope that clarifies it for you.

      Here is a study about the fulfillment of Daniel 12 http://theolivetdiscourse.com/daniel-12-is-not-about-an-end-times-antichrist/

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    • There were 1290 YEARS from the destruction of the first temple to the Dome of the Rock.
      And from ‘the Dome’ up to the Rapture there are 1335 YEARS.
      ‘The Dome’ was established 7 times 666 years after man sinned (30 years after the creation of Adam).
      The so called ‘6000 years’ did start after man sinned.
      So, up to the Kingdom we have 6030 years.

      In Luke 4 Jesus proclaimed the Jubilee year (the 30th).
      So, it was on the Day of Atonement (on the 10th of the seventh month)
      And it was a Sabbath !!
      The first day of the seventh month (Rosh Hashanah) was the 5th day of the week (a Thursday).
      It was on that Rosh Hashanah, at the very end of the 69th week, that Jesus’ 40 days of temptation by the devil in the wilderness came to an end (exactly 4030 years after the creation of Adam).
      Jesus, exactly 30 years of age by then, the Priestly age, came to the Jewish people as their promised Messiah.
      10 days later He was in the Synagogue presenting Himself as the Messiah, the Anointed One.

      Now go to Torah Calendar or use Stellarium and find that Luke 4 happened in the fall of the year 28 on our calendar.

      The next Jubilee year, the 70th, will start in the fall of 2028 (6030 years after the creation of Adam).
      So, the first year of the Kingdom (the 6031st year) will be a Jubilee year (the 70th).
      The 42 months will start on the 1st day of the 1st month (in the spring of the 6027th year after the creation of Adam.

      Now back to ‘The Dome’.
      7 times 666 years is 4662 years after man sinned.
      From the creation of Adam we count an extra 30 years: 4692 years.
      In fact it is the 4992nd year.
      Now add the 1335 years up to the rapture to it and find as a result: the 6027th year after the creation of Adam.
      The 6027th year happen to be the 6027 – 4002 = the 2025th year on our calendar.
      My expectation for the rapture concerns the spring of 2025 (Pentecost).
      Right before the implementation of the mark of the beast.

      From the birth of Isaac to the stoning of Stephen I count 1989 years.
      1989 = 153 x 13.
      Now, study John 21 about the 153 fishes.
      From the calling of Paul to be an apostle for the gentiles, up to the rapture it’s a period of the same length: also 1989 years.
      The net thrown on the left side of the ship -> Isaac to the stoning of Stephen.
      The net thrown on the right side of the ship -> the calling of Paul up to the rapture.

      We will witness the son of perdition for a short period of time (the time between Pascha and Pentecost).
      No matter what Bible scholars say.

      There is no 70th week still future.
      In Luke 4 the 70th week had already begun (for 10 days).
      The ‘he’ in Daniel 9 verse 27 is ‘He’, the Messiah.
      During the 70th week Messiah confirmed THE covenant (gen. 15:18) that God made with Abram (80).
      If the Jews had recognized their Messiah, the Kingdom had started right away.
      With a Jubilee year. The Jubilee Jesus prpclaimed. The 30th Jubilee.

      There’s so much more to tell but I hope with this, perhaps someone will find it interesting.

      Shalom!

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      • Cees, your explanations are out of context with the passage. Daniel was praying about what would happen to the Jews, as Daniel 9:26 foretold that Jerusalem and the temple would be desolated, which meant the end of the Jewish nation.

        The 3 1/2 years in Daniel 12 point to the time of trouble for the unbelieving Jewish nation during the Jewish-Roman War of 66-70 AD, when 1.1 million Jews died in and around Jerusalem from famine, pestilence, infighting, suicide, evisceration, crucifixion and by the Roman sword. https://theolivetdiscourse.com/daniel-12-is-not-about-an-end-times-antichrist/

        The 70 weeks of Daniel 9 is not just pointing to Messiah presenting Himself and then being killed ten days later.

        It’s pointing to His multiyear ministry and that He died in the middle of the seven years of the 70th week, as His blood sacrifice ended the need for temple sacrifices, which is declared in Daniel 9:27. https://70thweekofdaniel.com/

        As for the Dome on the Rock, it’s not on the temple mount. It’s on the mount of where Roman Antonia Fortress used to be. The temple mount was completely destroyed as Messiah foretold. It was located south of Roman Antonia Fortress. https://theolivetdiscourse.com/the-wailing-wall-is-not-part-of-temple-mount/

        As for the son of perdition, that role has been fulfilled by the popes of Rome, who proclaim to lead Messiah’s church, the temple, but proclaim a false gospel and false intercessor in Mary, which denies Messiah. The popes have already proclaimed to be God, to forgive sins and provide salvation, which is blasphemy.

        https://revelationtimelinedecoded.com/the-son-of-perdition-of-2-thessalonians-2/

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