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A verse-by-verse Bible teaching that lays the historical and prophetic foundation of Daniel chapter 9, showing how Israel’s captivity, God’s covenant promises, and the land Sabbath laws all lead to the 490-year (70 Weeks) prophecy. This study explains why prophecy is precise, literal, and trustworthy—and how it gives believers confidence in God’s promise of eternal life. Topics Covered: Israel’s Babylonian captivity and the fulfillment of Jeremiah’s 70-year prophecy Why God disciplined Israel for failing to keep the land Sabbath The connection between Leviticus 25–26, the Year of Jubilee, and Daniel’s prophecy How the land Sabbath violations lead to the 490-year prophetic timeline Daniel’s prayer of confession on behalf of Israel The appearance of Gabriel and God’s response to Daniel’s prayer The meaning of the 70 Weeks (490 years) determined for Israel and Jerusalem The purpose of the prophecy: ending transgression and bringing in everlasting righteousness The decree to rebuild Jerusalem (Nehemiah 2) as the starting point The 69 weeks (483 years) leading precisely to Messiah the Prince Why Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday at the exact prophesied time The pause in God’s prophetic clock for the Church Age How the final 7-year period leads to the Tribulation (Revelation 6–19) Why God’s precision in prophecy assures believers of salvation and eternal life Key Verse: “Seventy weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sins, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness…” — Daniel 9:24