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Daniel’s Prophetic Timeline

Mike December 28, 2025

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Daniel’s Prophetic Timeline, found primarily in the Book of Daniel, particularly in Daniel 9:24–27, outlines a 490-year period known as the “Seventy Weeks” prophecy, divided into three segments: seven weeks (49 years), sixty-two weeks (434 years), and one final week (7 years). This timeline is interpreted as a divine clock marking key events in the history of Israel and Jerusalem, culminating in the arrival of the Messiah and the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom.

The prophecy begins with a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem, traditionally identified with the decree issued by King Artaxerxes in 445 BC, which authorized Nehemiah to rebuild the city’s walls and infrastructure. The first 49 years (seven “sevens”) are seen as the period during which Jerusalem was rebuilt, despite opposition, fulfilling the prophecy of restoration “with squares and moat, but in a troubled time”.

The next 434 years (sixty-two “sevens”) span from the rebuilding of Jerusalem to the arrival of the “Anointed One, the ruler”. When calculated using a 360-day year system, this 483-year period leads to approximately AD 29–33, aligning with the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry and his crucifixion. The prophecy states that the Anointed One would be “cut off” and “have nothing,” a fulfillment interpreted as Jesus’ death on the cross, which atoned for sin and brought everlasting righteousness.

Following this, Daniel 9:26 predicts the destruction of Jerusalem and its sanctuary by “the people of the ruler who will come,” a reference interpreted as the Roman forces under Titus, who destroyed the Second Temple in AD 70. This event marks the end of the 69th week and the beginning of a gap in the timeline, often referred to as the Church Age, during which the final week remains unfulfilled.

The final seven-year period, known as the Tribulation or the “Seventieth Week,” has not yet occurred. It is prophesied to begin with a covenant made by a future “ruler” (commonly identified as the Antichrist) with Israel, allowing for the rebuilding of the temple and the resumption of sacrifices. However, in the middle of this seven-year period, the Antichrist will break the covenant, desecrate the temple, and set up the “abomination of desolation,” triggering a time of unprecedented tribulation. This period will conclude with the return of Jesus Christ in power and glory, fulfilling the final purposes of the prophecy: bringing everlasting righteousness, sealing up vision and prophecy, and anointing the Most Holy Place.

The prophecy is also connected to earlier visions in Daniel 2, 7, 8, and 11, which depict four successive world empires—Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome—providing a broader historical framework for the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. The “Son of Man” vision in Daniel 7:13–14 and the “Stone” in Daniel 2:44–45 symbolize the eternal kingdom of Christ, which will be established after the final week.

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