Sunday, 1 February 2026
Daniel's 70 weeks through the lens of "little season" eschatology: Is th...
Here's a summary of the video to use as reference when watching:
1.) 69 weeks ends with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in 33 AD.
2.) Then there is a 33 year gap of time in the prophecy before the 70th week begins. This is the period of the Acts of the Apostles. The 33 years + 7 years of Daniel's 70th week make up the final 40 year time period of trial and judgement before the end of the world for that generation.
3.) Daniel's 70th week is then kicked off with a covenant made by the "prince" with the Jewish people in 66 AD.
4.) Intense Christian persecution ensues for the next 3.5 years between 66-70 AD.
5.) The "prince" then breaks the covenant with the Jews at the midpoint (1260 days) of the seven years and surrounds Jerusalem with his eyes on the temple.
6.) The temple is destroyed and the abomination of desolation is set up 30 days later (1290 days). This occurs in 70 AD.
7.) Afterwards, the sixth seal is broken at the second coming of Jesus Christ (1335 days). This is when the first resurrection and rapture occurs.
8.) Next, the trumpet judgements begin soon afterwards during the second half of the 7 year prophecy. The two witnesses minister and carry out these judgements during this time.
9.) The "prince" continues his reign during these last 3.5 years of the prophecy.
10.) The seven year prophecy ends with the destruction of Jerusalem in 73 AD.
11.) The vial judgements then begin and continue from 73-76 AD.
12.) The 2300 day prophecy begins with the abomination of desolation at 70 AD and ends over 6 years later with the ultimate Fall of Rome and judgement of the world in 76 AD. All of the trumpet and vial judgements occur during this 2300 day period.
13.) Afterwards, the 1,000 reign of Christ begins which is prophesied of in Revelation 20.
Jason Jack
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