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Seventy Weeks of Human History (Daniel 9–10)

Seventy Weeks of Human History (Daniel 9–10)

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Daniel opens a scroll, does the math, and realizes a national deadline is near, yet his first move is not celebration but confession. We walk through Daniel’s discovery in Jeremiah that the seventy-year Babylonian exile is almost complete, then trace how his prayer for Jerusalem becomes the doorway to one of the Bible’s most debated and most hopeful prophetic passages. If you’ve ever wondered how prayer, repentance, and God’s reputation fit together, Daniel 9 gives a clear and challenging picture.

Then Gabriel arrives with “insight and understanding,” expanding the horizon from seventy years to the seventy weeks of Daniel, a 490-year framework that connects the decree to rebuild Jerusalem, the rebuilding days of Nehemiah, and the coming of the Anointed One. We unpack why “weeks” means units of sevens, how the first sixty-nine weeks lead to the Messiah being “cut off,” and why that phrase has fueled centuries of conversation about Messianic prophecy and the crucifixion.

Finally, we explore the still-future seventieth week: a seven-year period tied to the tribulation, a broken covenant, and the figure Scripture calls the Antichrist, alongside Daniel 10’s glimpse of spiritual warfare where delays happen but God’s program never derails. You’ll leave with a steadier confidence that God’s timeline runs to the latter days, includes the nations, and still reaches the details of your life. Subscribe for the next journey, share this with a friend who loves biblical prophecy, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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