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Jacob Glass responds to a common claim about Daniel’s 70 weeks—that it predicts the end of the world. But does the text actually say that? Walking through Daniel 9 and Hebrews, Jacob shows that the prophecy points to Christ’s first coming—not the end of time. The work of putting away sin, bringing in everlasting righteousness, and fulfilling the vision was accomplished in the first century. If that’s true, it changes how we understand prophecy, the mission of Christ, and what we should expect about the future. Watch and consider the text carefully.
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Jacob Glass responds to a common claim about Daniel’s 70 weeks—that it predicts the end of the world. But does the text actually say that? Walking through Daniel 9 and Hebrews, Jacob shows that the prophecy points to Christ’s first coming—not the end of time. The work of putting away sin, bringing in everlasting righteousness, and fulfilling the vision was accomplished in the first century. If that’s true, it changes how we understand prophecy, the mission of Christ, and what we should expect about the future. Watch and consider the text carefully.

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