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Catholic View on the Seventy-Week Prophecy: Unveiling Truth

Catholic View on the Seventy-Week Prophecy: Unveiling Truth

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Which interpretation of Daniel 8 and 9 is correct? The seventy-week prophecy is confusing the world, so we are here to break it down and make it simple. Join Truth Matters as MacKenzie Drebit and Matthew Schanche discuss different views of the seventy-week prophecy. In previous episodes, we've explored the Jewish perspective.This episode looks at the prophecy from the Catholic viewpoint, establishing key facts. Discover how the timeline of historical events, such as the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 586 BC versus 421 BC, can significantly alter our understanding of prophecy.

We aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of end-time prophecy, by examining views from Jewish, Catholic, Evangelical, and SDA perspectives. It's crucial to understand these differing viewpoints to see how they align or conflict with the Bible. God gives us these messages of warning so that when we see prophecy fulfilled, we will turn to Him. The red heifer, the rapture, and the timeline of events from Daniel 8 and 9 are critical to understand. Don't miss our next episode on the Evangelical perspective! Stay informed and educated with Truth Matters

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