I Was Wrong About Daniel's 70th Week and So Are Most Prophecy Teachers
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Most prophecy teachers are working from a framework that was never in the Bible to begin with. I was too. The phrase "seven-year tribulation" does not appear in Scripture — not once. Daniel's 70th week is not a blank check handed to the Antichrist. It belongs first and foremost to Jesus Christ.In this episode I walk through the exegetical case that Jesus fulfilled the first half of Daniel's 70th week through His earthly ministry — from His baptism to His crucifixion — exactly 3.5 years, precisely as the text demands. That leaves not seven years remaining, but three and a half. The time Israel was designed to receive her Messiah became the time she rejected Him. And John 5:43 tells us exactly what that forfeiture means for the final generation.What we cover:Why "seven-year tribulation" is a theological assumption, not a biblical textThe 70 weeks of Daniel 9 and the decree of Artaxerxes I (458 BC)Jesus as the primary fulfillment of Daniel 9:27The consistent 3.5-year time markers across Daniel and RevelationIsrael's rejection of Messiah and the forfeiture of the remaining half-weekWhat John 5:43 tells us about the Antichrist's reception by IsraelWhy this changes everything about how you read the book of RevelationThis is not sensationalism. This is the text, taken seriously.Thomas Taylor Ministries — Bible prophecy, theology, and apologetics rooted in careful exegesis.LINKS: DONATE AT THOMASTAYLORMINISTRIES.ORGMusic: Strawberry Candy - (Space Desert (1 Hour) - Royalty Free 1 Hour Space Ambient Music For YouTube Videos | Free DownloadStrawberry Candy | Free Background Music ).https://soundcloud.com/strawberry-candy-music/space-desert-1-hour-royalty-free-1-hour-space-ambient-music-for-youtube-videos-free-download